Not exact matches
Examples,
questions and answers illustrating the substitution of positive and negative numbers into
algebraic expressions.
These start very simple to
questions with fractional powers of
algebraic expressions.
A SMART Notebook lesson resource with attached sample exams
questions on
Algebraic Fraction
Expressions.
Differentiated
questions on manipulating
algebraic expressions, with space for students to record feedback.
A simple worksheet with
questions covering simplifying
algebraic expressions, writing
expressions, substituting and solving equations (the answer sheet provided).
These have been deigned to further reinforce the importance of BIDMAS when interpreting an
algebraic expression, so the emphasis is on quality not quantity of
questions.
This paper provides a range of practice
questions covering negative numbers and
algebraic expressions, angles and line segments, properties of 2D shapes, location and spread of data, and factors multiples and primes.
simplify and manipulate
algebraic expressions (including those involving surds) by: collecting like terms multiplying a single term over a bracket taking out common factors expanding products of two binomials Lots of points to stop for the learner to try three of four examples, and each
questions slide followed by the answers slide.
A worksheet on expanding and simplifying
algebraic expressions by multiplying out brackets and collecting like terms including harder
questions on...
There are 18
questions on simplifying
algebraic expressions.
You can start by going through the series of
questions on simplifying
algebraic expressions - removing brackets or pick your choice of
question below.