Write equations that correspond to given situations or represent a given mathematical relationship. SPI 0606.3.3
Links verified on 7/11/2014
- Algebra I Recipe: Solving an Equation with Variables on Both Sides (Multi-Step Equations) - explanation and examples
- Equation Match - Find the value of X in each equation
- Interactive Algebra Tiles - use this to model an equation or to solve an equation
- Late Delivery - Find the value of expression written on each door to deliver the mail
- Practice problems in solving an equation with variables on both sides - ten practice problems, answers are checked
- Solving an Equation - practice at manipulating expressions and finding the value of variables
- Taming Word Problems - an Internet4Classsrooms WebQuest related to this standard
- Teacher Dodgeball - fill in numbers on an equation - Each blank of the equation stands for a number on a teacher. Hit the teacher with the number that goes next in the equation by clicking on them.
- Translate Sentences into Equations
- Using Graphs, Equations, and Tables to Investigate the Elimination of Medicine from the Body: Modeling the Situation - lesson plan from NCTM
- Weigh the Wangdoodles - Your job is to find the weight of each Wangdoodle using the information provided by the scales. To be successful, you will have to make sure that the weight you assign to each Wangdoodle works on each scale. This activity is a fun but challenging introduction to multiple algebraic equations.
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