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Learning Target One Examples

This document provides examples of key terms and expressions for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, as well as examples of writing numeric and algebraic expressions to represent word problems, equations, and writing word problems to represent given equations. It aims to demonstrate foundational math skills around expressions and equations.

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Learning Target One Examples

This document provides examples of key terms and expressions for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, as well as examples of writing numeric and algebraic expressions to represent word problems, equations, and writing word problems to represent given equations. It aims to demonstrate foundational math skills around expressions and equations.

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Lisa Henry
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Learning Target One Examples

Key Words for:


Addition Subtraction

Multiplication Division

Examples:
Write an algebraic expression for each verbal expression.
The sum of p and 12 the product of k and q

26 decreased by w 4 more than 8 times k

Some kangaroos can travel 30 feet in a single leap.


Write a numerical expression to represent Write an algebraic expression to represent
the distance a kangaroo can travel if it leaps the distance a kangaroo can travel if it leaps
4 times. x times.

A python eats 4 pounds of meat each month.


Write a numerical expression to represent Write an algebraic expression to represent
the amount it eats in 5 months. the amount it eats in d months.
Write a verbal expression for each algebraic expression.
t
15v r- d

37 + s 5(b – 3)

Write an equation for each sentence.


A number k divided by 4 is equal to 18. The quotient of t and 8 equals 20.

Seven less than three times g is 31.

Write a sentence for each equation.


4b – 5 = 3 j + 4 = 21

3z – 12 = 11

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