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This foldable can be used to show students how to use a ladder diagram to factor an algebraoic expression. Completed version and version with blanks included. Print notes one-sided cut in half to make notes pages for 2 students. Print practice two-sided, flipped on short edge. Don't forget to rate me to earn your credits and follow me to be the first to see my new products and discounts. Contact me with any questions! :)Visit my store to see my other products. Like me on Facebook.Follow me on Pinterest.
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Grades
6th
Standards
CCSS6.EE.A.3
CCSS6.EE.A.4
Pages
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Description
This foldable can be used to show students how to use a ladder diagram to factor an algebraoic expression. Completed version and version with blanks included. Print notes one-sided cut in half to make notes pages for 2 students. Print practice two-sided, flipped on short edge. Don't forget to rate me to earn your credits and follow me to be the first to see my new products and discounts. Contact me with any questions! :)Visit my store to see my other products. Like me on Facebook.Follow me on Pinterest.
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CCSS6.EE.A.3
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.
CCSS6.EE.A.4
Identify when two expressions are equivalent (i.e., when the two expressions name the same number regardless of which value is substituted into them). For example, the expressions 𝘺 + 𝘺 + 𝘺 and 3𝘺 are equivalent because they name the same number regardless of which number 𝘺 stands for.
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