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Use the Equal Sign

TEKS Math: 1.5.E

(E) Understand that the equal sign represents a relationship where expressions on each side of the equal sign represent the same value(s)

CCSS Math: 1.OA.7

1.OA.7 Understand the meaning of the equal sign, and determine if equations involving addition and subtraction are true or false. For example, which of the following equations are true and which are false? 6 = 6, 7 = 8 - 1, 5 + 2 = 2 + 5, 4 + 1 = 5 + 2.

This algebra and functions lesson focuses on using the equal sign. The lesson includes research-based strategies and questions that help prepare students for assessments. In this lesson, students read the problem and complete the math fact. Then, they determine whether the two numbers are equal or not equal using the appropriate symbols. Finally, students interpret the answer using the math fact. In addition to the lesson, there are four pages of equal sign flash cards and eight pages of Independent Practice and review with questions modeled after current adaptive testing items.

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Grades:
1
Subjects:
Math

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TEKS Math: 1.5.E

(E) Understand that the equal sign represents a relationship where expressions on each side of the equal sign represent the same value(s)

CCSS Math: 1.OA.7

1.OA.7 Understand the meaning of the equal sign, and determine if equations involving addition and subtraction are true or false. For example, which of the following equations are true and which are false? 6 = 6, 7 = 8 - 1, 5 + 2 = 2 + 5, 4 + 1 = 5 + 2.

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Grades:
1
Subjects:
Math

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