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One-Step Equations Color by Number | TEKS 6.10A

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6th Grade Math Color by Number: Crocs Theme (“Crocin’ It)

Color by Number Activity: Solving One-Step Equations

TEKS Aligned: 6.10A
*Questions include integers ONLY (positive AND negative whole numbers)
*All questions require one step


PRODUCT DETAILS:

DIRECTIONS: Each section in the picture is numbered. These numbers correspond to question numbers on the worksheet. For example, students will solve question 1 and use their solution to determine the color they will shade all section 1’s on the picture.

-Each space in the picture is numbered 1-30 (30 total questions)
-A separate handout with the questions and a space to solve each problem is also provided
-For section 1 of the picture, students will solve #1 to determine the color of that section

Teacher Tip: I have my students solve each question and color at the end! 


THIS INCLUDES:
-Student of the “Color by Number” Picture
-Colored key
-Handout of 30 questions
-Answer Key


POSSIBLE USES:
-Guided Math
-Review Activity
-Math Center
-Homework Assignment
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-Student work to be displayed in your classroom!
-Individual practice
-Fun Intervention
-Sub Activity!
-Any time your students need to freshen up on their computation!


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One-Step Equations Color by Number CROCS THEME (TEKS 6.10A)
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4 reviews for One-Step Equations Color by Number | TEKS 6.10A

  1. 5 out of 5

    Baleigh Briggs (verified owner)

  2. 4 out of 5

    Buyer (verified owner)

    I really like the assignment, but there’s nowhere that mentioned there were negatives. I’m not sure about where you are, but operations with integers are not a sixth grade standard. I’ll have to save it for the end of the year when my students start to work on seventh.

    • Admin (store manager)

      Thank you for your feedback! The description says integer values (positive and negative whole numbers). We went ahead and added that definition to make it more clear. In Texas (TEKS) 6th graders learn about integers, so this aligns with Texas standards!

  3. 5 out of 5

    Mayela (verified owner)

    Super cute and best differentiation piece I needed for my students. Thank you!

  4. 5 out of 5

    Jennifer (verified owner)

    The content was wonderful! Highly recommend!


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