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Writing Algebraic Equations

Express missing number problems algebraically using letters for unknowns; translate word problems into equations

Suggested ages 10–11

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Learning journey

Your child is beginning to work with algebra — using letters to represent unknown numbers, creating and following rules for number patterns, and translating word problems into mathematical equations.

Evidence of understanding

  • Write 'I think of a number, double it, and add 5 to get 17' as 2n + 5 = 17
  • Solve a one-step equation such as 3x = 24 and explain the reasoning
  • Express a word problem as an algebraic equation and find the unknown value

Assessment prompt

If Writing Algebraic Equations reads "I think of a number, double it, and add 5 to get 17," can they write that as an equation using a letter for the unknown and solve it?

Standards alignment

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