I created this product to help my students that the order of operations
creates equivalent expressions as the student works toward the solution.
Not exact matches
The Latin word resurrectio appears to have been
created for Christian use, and while the Greek
equivalent anastasis is certainly pre-Christian, it does not seem to have been widely used until Christian times, some scholars thinking that, when Paul referred to it at Athens, his hearers mistook it for the name of a goddess.26 The idea of resurrection first came to
expression in the form of a narrative, and until the advent of the above technical terms, words of very general usage, such as «raise», «wake up», «stand up», etc., served the purpose of relating it.
Topics Include: 100 Chart Base 10 Blocks Decomposing Numbers Comparing Numbers Symmetric Figures Reflections Frieze Patterns Addition Chart Addition Subtraction Chart Subtraction Cartesian Plane Missing Terms — Addition Missing Terms - Subtraction Angles Parallel Lines Perpendicular Lines Polygons Convex and Concave Polygon Multiplication and Division Chart Multiplication Division Comparing Fractions Decimals Money - Bills Money — Coins Units of Measurement Perimeter Tables Bar Graphs Solids Prisms Pyramids Area
Equivalent Fractions Adding Decimals Subtracting Decimals Rounding Numbers Even and Odd Numbers Number Patterns Measuring Time Telling Time Volume
Equivalent Expressions This reference booklet has been
created with students in mind.
They will
create equivalent exponential
expressions using multiplication, division, zero powers, and negative powers.
With the low expectations in books keyed to the old, laundry - list - of - topics math standards, I have to accompany each night's assignment with a paragraph of my own instructions: link the question, the intermediate steps, and the answer in a complete mathematical sentence; accompany your math work with an area model; translate the problem by
creating a proportion table with both rows and both columns meaningfully titled; give another
equivalent form of the
expression you've simplified; etc., etc..)