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Unit 5 Lessons 1-2: Represent Expressions &
Equations with Models
Model
1. The county fair charges $15 for
admission and $2 per ticket for every
ride. Write an expression to represent
the total amount spent by a guest.
2. Reagan has 3 more than twice as many
stickers as Kennedy. Write an
expression to represent the number of
stickers Reagan has.
Structured Guided Practice
Directions: Write an expression for each situation.
Steps:
1. Read and understand the
problem.
2. Identify the variable.
3. Look for key words.
4. Construct the expression.
Greg has two more than 3 times as many hats as
Edward. Write an algebraic expression to represent the
number of hats Greg has.
variable:
hats
h
key words:
3 times as
many hats
(3
h
)
two more
(+2)
expression:
3
h
+ 2
variable:
key words:
expression:
variable:
key words:
expression:
Copyright © Swun Math Grade 6 Unit 5 Lesson 1-2 Re-Engage
Re-Engage
Unit 5 Lessons 1-2: Represent Expressions &
Equations with Models
Student Practice
Directions: Write an expression for each situation.
1. A regional park charges $5 to enter and
$0.50 per ticket to go on rides. Write an
expression to represent the total amount
spent by a guest.
2. Niko has 4 more stars than six times as
many stars as Jude. Write an expression
to represent the number of stars Niko
has.
3. Katie earned $25.00 baby sitting on
Friday. She earned some more money on
Saturday night. Write an expression that
shows how much she earned in total.
4. Judy has 3 less than twice as many
candies as Rebecca. Write an expression
to represent the amount of candies Judy
has.
variable:
key words:
expression:
variable:
key words:
expression:
variable:
key words:
expression:
variable:
key words:
expression: