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This lesson teaches students how to solve one-step equations by substitution or using basic algebraic steps. Students are also introduced to the concept of checking their answer by substituting the value of x back into the original equation. All the examples in this lesson use only positive number operations to solve. Students will enjoy watching this interactive presentation and completing the included practice activity:

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Included Practice Activity: Solving One-Step Equations Self-Checking Riddle

Included Assessment: Solving One-Step Equations Quiz

This lesson is lesson #2 of 5 lessons included in the Solving One-Step Equations Complete Unit.

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Solving One-Step Equations: Video Lesson, Slides, Activity, and Quiz

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This Complete Unit contains everything you need to teach how to solve one-step equations! It aligns to all sixth-grade equation standards.This Complete Unit contains the following mini-units:+ Expressions vs. Equations+ Solving One-Step Equations+ Solving One-Step Fractional Equations+ Solving One-S
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Description

This lesson teaches students how to solve one-step equations by substitution or using basic algebraic steps. Students are also introduced to the concept of checking their answer by substituting the value of x back into the original equation. All the examples in this lesson use only positive number operations to solve. Students will enjoy watching this interactive presentation and completing the included practice activity:

Included Video Lesson: Solving One-Step Equations

Included Slide Presentation: Solving One-Step Equations

Included Practice Activity: Solving One-Step Equations Self-Checking Riddle

Included Assessment: Solving One-Step Equations Quiz

This lesson is lesson #2 of 5 lessons included in the Solving One-Step Equations Complete Unit.

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Understand solving an equation or inequality as a process of answering a question: which values from a specified set, if any, make the equation or inequality true? Use substitution to determine whether a given number in a specified set makes an equation or inequality true.
Use variables to represent numbers and write expressions when solving a real-world or mathematical problem; understand that a variable can represent an unknown number, or, depending on the purpose at hand, any number in a specified set.
Solve real-world and mathematical problems by writing and solving equations of the form 𝘹 + 𝘱 = 𝘲 and 𝘱𝘹 = 𝘲 for cases in which 𝘱, 𝘲 and 𝘹 are all nonnegative rational numbers.
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