Writing and Evaluating Expressions - Worksheet 7 - 6th Grade
MediumWrite and evaluate algebraic expressions with variables (Medium)
18 problems · 15-20 minutes · Skills: expressions, variables, operations
About This Worksheet
This medium-level worksheet contains 18 problems designed for 6th Grade students practicing writing and evaluating expressions. Medium worksheets introduce larger numbers and varied question formats to deepen understanding and build fluency.
Writing and evaluating expressions is the entry point to algebra. The ability to represent an unknown quantity with a variable and manipulate expressions symbolically is foundational to all of high school mathematics.
- Translate verbal phrases into algebraic expressions using variables
- Evaluate algebraic expressions by substituting values
- Identify and write expressions from real-world situations
- Distinguish between an expression and an equation in algebraic notation
- Use multiple variables to write expressions with more than one unknown
How to Solve: Worked Example
- Read the problem carefully.
- Identify what is being asked.
- Use what you know to find the answer.
- Check your work.
Answer Key
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This worksheet focuses on expressions, variables, operations. It is designed for 6th Grade students and provides structured practice through varied problem types with a worked example to guide students before they begin.
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