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Combining Like Terms & Distributive Property Error Analysis Part 2 6th/7th Math
Combining Like Terms & Distributive Property Error Analysis Part 2 6th/7th Math
Combining Like Terms & Distributive Property Error Analysis Part 2 6th/7th Math
Combining Like Terms & Distributive Property Error Analysis Part 2 6th/7th Math
Combining Like Terms & Distributive Property Error Analysis Part 2 6th/7th Math
Combining Like Terms & Distributive Property Error Analysis Part 2 6th/7th Math
Combining Like Terms & Distributive Property Error Analysis Part 2 6th/7th Math
Combining Like Terms & Distributive Property Error Analysis Part 2 6th/7th Math
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Looking for a more rigorous follow-up to your combining like terms error analysis? This Part 2 resource challenges students with multi-step expressions, negative distribution, fractions, and multiple parentheses. It's perfect for deeper algebra thinking and mistake analysis!

Students will:

  • Identify mathematical errors
  • Explain what went wrong
  • Correct the mistake
  • Simplify expressions accurately

This set goes beyond basic distribution and includes:

  • Negative coefficients outside parentheses
  • Distributing subtraction across parentheses
  • Fraction coefficients
  • Multiple sets of parentheses
  • Expressions with 3–4 steps
  • Advanced combining like terms

Perfect for:
• 6th grade enrichment
• 7th grade review
• Algebra foundations
• Math centers
• Warm-ups
• Intervention
• Homework
• Test prep
This resource encourages higher-level thinking and mathematical reasoning, not just procedural practice.

Standards Alignment:
6.EE.A.3
6.EE.A.4
7.EE.A.1
If you loved Part 1, this Part 2 version increases rigor while keeping the same student-friendly error analysis format.


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Combining Like Terms & Distributive Property Error Analysis Part 2 6th/7th Math

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6th - 7th
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45 minutes

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Description

Looking for a more rigorous follow-up to your combining like terms error analysis? This Part 2 resource challenges students with multi-step expressions, negative distribution, fractions, and multiple parentheses. It's perfect for deeper algebra thinking and mistake analysis!

Students will:

  • Identify mathematical errors
  • Explain what went wrong
  • Correct the mistake
  • Simplify expressions accurately

This set goes beyond basic distribution and includes:

  • Negative coefficients outside parentheses
  • Distributing subtraction across parentheses
  • Fraction coefficients
  • Multiple sets of parentheses
  • Expressions with 3–4 steps
  • Advanced combining like terms

Perfect for:
• 6th grade enrichment
• 7th grade review
• Algebra foundations
• Math centers
• Warm-ups
• Intervention
• Homework
• Test prep
This resource encourages higher-level thinking and mathematical reasoning, not just procedural practice.

Standards Alignment:
6.EE.A.3
6.EE.A.4
7.EE.A.1
If you loved Part 1, this Part 2 version increases rigor while keeping the same student-friendly error analysis format.


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Apply the properties of operations to generate equivalent expressions. For example, apply the distributive property to the expression 3 (2 + 𝘹) to produce the equivalent expression 6 + 3𝘹; apply the distributive property to the expression 24𝘹 + 18𝘺 to produce the equivalent expression 6 (4𝘹 + 3𝘺); apply properties of operations to 𝘺 + 𝘺 + 𝘺 to produce the equivalent expression 3𝘺.
Apply properties of operations as strategies to add, subtract, factor, and expand linear expressions with rational coefficients.
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