6adv.MATH.3.G
Generate equivalent numerical expressions using order of operations, including whole number exponents and prime factorization.
Grade 6 (Advanced) · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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equivalent numerical expressionsorder of operationswhole number exponentsprime factorization
Skills
- generate (equivalent numerical expressions) #dok2
- apply (order of operations to numerical expressions) #dok2
- use (whole number exponents in expressions) #dok1
- use (prime factorization to create equivalent forms) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can use whole number exponents in numerical expressions. #dok1
- I can apply the order of operations to simplify expressions. #dok2
- I can generate equivalent numerical expressions using whole number exponents and prime factorization. #dok2
- I can construct equivalent expressions by applying the order of operations. #dok2
- I can justify how prime factorization can be used to create equivalent expressions. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Numerical expressions can be written in many equivalent forms using different mathematical properties and representations.
- Understanding and applying the order of operations ensures accurate computation and equivalence of expressions.
Essential Questions
- How can you use the order of operations to create equivalent expressions?
- What role do whole number exponents and prime factorization play in generating equivalent forms of expressions?
- How can you prove that two numerical expressions are equivalent?
- Why are order of operations and equivalent expressions important in mathematics?
- In what situations might you need to rewrite a numerical expression in a different equivalent form?