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  1. Writing Algebraic Expressions: Worksheets with Answers. Whether you want a homework, some cover work, or a lovely bit of extra practise, this is the place for you. And best of all they all (well, most!) come with answers.

  2. Welcome to our Expressions and Equations 6th Grade Worksheets. Here you will find a range of algebra worksheets to help you learn about basic algebra, including generating and calculating algebraic expressions and solving simple equations.

  3. Writing Algebraic Expressions. (One & Two-Step w/ Parenthesis) FREE. Write an algebraic expression to math each given phrase. 6th Grade. View PDF. Writing Expressions (Two Steps) On this worksheet, students will use variables to write algebraic expressions to represent the 10 situations described. 6th Grade.

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  4. Identifying Parts of an Expression 6.EE.2b This activity should be completed after teaching the following vocabulary terms: Term= A number, variable, product, or quotient in an expression. A term is not a sum or difference. Example: In the expression 9k2 + 4m + 3, the terms are: 9k2, 4m, and 3.

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  5. MathLinks: Grade 6 (Student Packet 9) 9.1 Introduction to Variables and Expressions Solve problems involving money and decimals. Use variables in expressions. Use the distributive property and the conventions for order of operations to evaluate expressions. Write verbal statements numerically and symbolically. 1 9.2 Equations

  6. Use exactly one 2, one 4, and one 6, along with any mathematical operations and symbols, to create expressions that meet the following conditions. For example, one way to read the target number 26: 26 = 2 + 4. 6. The target number is less 7.

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