Order of Operations
Students learn to use the order of operations to evaluate expressions, including those with exponents.
The expressions half of 6.EE: order of operations, exponents, writing and evaluating expressions, parts of an expression, combining like terms, the distributive property, and equivalent expressions. Eight 4-in-1 Skill Sheets, including the free Combining Like Terms sheet, each with reference, practice, application, and assessment.
8 complete 4-in-1 Skill Sheets. Each one is a single printable that takes students through a color Reference page, scaffolded Practice, real-world Apply problems, and an Assess exit ticket with a full answer key. Select any skill below to see its standard and details.
Students learn to use the order of operations to evaluate expressions, including those with exponents.
Students learn to write and evaluate numerical expressions involving whole-number exponents.
Students learn to write algebraic expressions from words using variables and operations.
Students learn to identify the parts of an expression: terms, factors, coefficients, and sums.
Students learn to evaluate algebraic expressions at specific values of their variables.
Students learn to combine like terms to write equivalent expressions.
Students learn to apply the distributive property to write equivalent expressions.
Students learn to identify when two expressions are equivalent for any value of the variable.
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