All Common Core: 1st Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #21 : Understand The Equal Sign, Determine If Equations Are True Or False: Ccss.Math.Content.1.Oa.D.7
Which of the equations is TRUE?
Both and
equal
. So these two equations equal each other.
,
, and
. Because none of these equations equal
, they can’t be equal to
.
Example Question #21 : Understand The Equal Sign, Determine If Equations Are True Or False: Ccss.Math.Content.1.Oa.D.7
Which of the equations is TRUE?
Both and
both equal
. So these two equations equal each other.
,
, and
. Because none of these equations equal
, they can’t equal
.
Example Question #21 : Working With Addition And Subtraction Equations
Which of the equations is TRUE?
The “” sign means equal to.
is equal to
.
Example Question #22 : Working With Addition And Subtraction Equations
Which of the equations is TRUE?
The “” sign means equal to.
is equal to
.
Example Question #23 : Working With Addition And Subtraction Equations
Which of the equations is TRUE?
The “” sign means equal to.
is equal to
.
Example Question #24 : Working With Addition And Subtraction Equations
Which of the equations is TRUE?
The “” sign means equal to.
is equal to
.
Example Question #25 : Working With Addition And Subtraction Equations
Which of the equations is TRUE?
The “” sign means equal to.
is equal to
.
Example Question #26 : Working With Addition And Subtraction Equations
Which of the equations is TRUE?
The “” sign means equal to.
is equal to
.
Example Question #27 : Working With Addition And Subtraction Equations
Which of the equations is TRUE?
The “” sign means equal to.
is equal to
.
Example Question #28 : Working With Addition And Subtraction Equations
Which of the equations is TRUE?
The “” sign means equal to.
is equal to
.
All Common Core: 1st Grade Math Resources
