- standard
Reason about and solve one-variable equations and inequalities
- 6th Grade
- Michigan State Math Standards
- Expressions and Equations
Use variables to represent numbers and write expressions when solving a real-world or mathematical problem; understand that a variable can represent an unknown…
- standard
Reason about and solve one-variable equations and inequalities
- 6th Grade
- Michigan State Math Standards
- Expressions and Equations
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 t…
- standard
Apply and extend previous understandings of arithmetic to algebraic expressions
- 6th Grade
- Michigan State Math Standards
- Expressions and Equations
Identify when two expressions are equivalent (i.e., when the two expressions name the same number regardless of which value is substituted into them). For exam…
- standard
Apply and extend previous understandings of arithmetic to algebraic expressions
- 6th Grade
- Michigan State Math Standards
- Expressions and Equations
Apply the properties of operations to generate equivalent expressions. For example, apply the distributive property to the expression 3(2 + x) to produce the e…
- standard
Apply and extend previous understandings of arithmetic to algebraic expressions
- 6th Grade
- Michigan State Math Standards
- Expressions and Equations
Evaluate expressions at specific values for their variables. Include expressions that arise from formulas in real-world problems. Perform arithmetic operations…
- standard
Apply and extend previous understandings of arithmetic to algebraic expressions
- 6th Grade
- Michigan State Math Standards
- Expressions and Equations
Identify parts of an expression using mathematical terms (sum, term, product, factor, quotient, coefficient); view one or more parts of an expression as a sing…
- standard
Apply and extend previous understandings of arithmetic to algebraic expressions
- 6th Grade
- Michigan State Math Standards
- Expressions and Equations
Write expressions that record operations with numbers and with letters standing for numbers. For example, express the calculation “Subtract y from 5” as 5 – y.
- standard
Apply and extend previous understandings of arithmetic to algebraic expressions
- 6th Grade
- Michigan State Math Standards
- Expressions and Equations
Write, read, and evaluate expressions in which letters stand for numbers.
- standard
Apply and extend previous understandings of arithmetic to algebraic expressions
- 6th Grade
- Michigan State Math Standards
- Expressions and Equations
Write and evaluate numerical expressions involving whole-number exponents.
- standard
Apply and extend previous understandings of numbers to the system of rational numbers
- 6th Grade
- Michigan State Math Standards
- The Number System
Solve real-world and mathematical problems by graphing points in all four quadrants of the coordinate plane. Include use of coordinates and absolute value to f…
- standard
Apply and extend previous understandings of numbers to the system of rational numbers
- 6th Grade
- Michigan State Math Standards
- The Number System
Distinguish comparisons of absolute value from statements about order. For example, recognize that an account balance less than –30 dollars represents a debt g…
- standard
Apply and extend previous understandings of numbers to the system of rational numbers
- 6th Grade
- Michigan State Math Standards
- The Number System
Understand the absolute value of a rational number as its distance from 0 on the number line; interpret absolute value as magnitude for a positive or negative …
- standard
Apply and extend previous understandings of numbers to the system of rational numbers
- 6th Grade
- Michigan State Math Standards
- The Number System
Write, interpret, and explain statements of order for rational numbers in real-world contexts. For example, write –3°C > –7°C to express the fact that –3°C is …
- standard
Apply and extend previous understandings of numbers to the system of rational numbers
- 6th Grade
- Michigan State Math Standards
- The Number System
Interpret statements of inequality as statements about the relative position of two numbers on a number line diagram. For example, interpret –3 > –7 as a state…