Spring Review Riddle Two Step Equations...Riddle+Math=FUN!
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Grade Levels
6th - 9th, Homeschool
Subjects
Resource Type
Standards
CCSS6.EE.A.1
CCSS6.EE.A.2
CCSS6.EE.A.3
CCSS6.EE.A.4
CCSS6.EE.B.5
Formats Included
- PDF
Pages
5 pages
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Description
How awesome is it to be able to have fun while learning math....we all know that kids love this...This Riddle activity focuses on two step equations with a SPRING THEME.
This Spring Review Two Step Equations Riddle has 5 pages...Cover Page, Student Page, Student Work Page, Answer Key and Credits Page. There is A LOT of color on this product but please know that you can also get it to be black and white or gray scale by simply selecting that option when you go to print. I rarely print in color, but it looks so nice on the computer...
This product is a creation of My Favorite Number. Copyright 2016 MyFavoriteNumber
This Spring Review Two Step Equations Riddle has 5 pages...Cover Page, Student Page, Student Work Page, Answer Key and Credits Page. There is A LOT of color on this product but please know that you can also get it to be black and white or gray scale by simply selecting that option when you go to print. I rarely print in color, but it looks so nice on the computer...
This product is a creation of My Favorite Number. Copyright 2016 MyFavoriteNumber
Total Pages
5 pages
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
45 minutes
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Standards
to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
CCSS6.EE.A.1
Write and evaluate numerical expressions involving whole-number exponents.
CCSS6.EE.A.2
Write, read, and evaluate expressions in which letters stand for numbers.
CCSS6.EE.A.3
Apply the properties of operations to generate equivalent expressions. For example, apply the distributive property to the expression 3 (2 + πΉ) to produce the equivalent expression 6 + 3πΉ; apply the distributive property to the expression 24πΉ + 18πΊ to produce the equivalent expression 6 (4πΉ + 3πΊ); apply properties of operations to πΊ + πΊ + πΊ to produce the equivalent expression 3πΊ.
CCSS6.EE.A.4
Identify when two expressions are equivalent (i.e., when the two expressions name the same number regardless of which value is substituted into them). For example, the expressions πΊ + πΊ + πΊ and 3πΊ are equivalent because they name the same number regardless of which number πΊ stands for.
CCSS6.EE.B.5
Understand solving an equation or inequality as a process of answering a question: which values from a specified set, if any, make the equation or inequality true? Use substitution to determine whether a given number in a specified set makes an equation or inequality true.