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Expressions and Equations AssessmentExpressions and Equations Assessment
Publisher
Mathematics Assessment Project
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Grade
7th - 8th
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Math
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Duration
30 mins
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Expressions and Equations

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Express your wonder at this resource. Middle schoolers solve 10 short problems in the expressions and equations domain. They apply operations with scientific notation, set up and solve equations, and analyze linear equations.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

algebraic expressions, algebraic equations, scientific notation

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Use as a homework assignment

Classroom Considerations

  • Learners need to be able to compute with negative values, so there is some crossover with the 7.NS domain
  • Assumes pupils can compute with scientific notation, so the task would be more appropriate for eighth grade than seventh grade

Pros

  • Includes answer key
  • Contains both mathematical and real-world problems

Cons

  • Includes typos and incorrect punctuation

Common Core

7.EE.A.1 7.EE.A.2 7.EE.B.3 7.EE.B.4.a 8.EE.A.1 8.EE.A.2 8.EE.A.3 8.EE.A.4 8.EE.B.5 8.EE.B.6 8.EE.C.7.a MP2 MP3 MP6 MP7

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