➕➖✖️➗ Equations with Mixed Operations: True or False

📖 What the Section Is About

In this lesson, students learn to check if equations with more than one operation are true or false. They practice solving equations by following the correct order of operations. This helps them decide if both sides of the equation are equal.

🎯 Learning Objectives

✅ Understand how to read and solve equations with mixed operations
✅ Apply the correct order of operations to find solutions
✅ Compare both sides of an equation to check for equality
✅ Determine whether equations are true or false
✅ Explain reasoning for why an equation is correct or incorrect

🧪 Examples

  • 3+4×2=113 + 4 \times 2 = 11 ✅ True

  • (6+2)×3=21(6 + 2) \times 3 = 21 ❌ False

  • 15−5+4=1415 – 5 + 4 = 14 ✅ True

  • 8×2−4=108 \times 2 – 4 = 10 ❌ False

📘 Key Vocabulary and Definitions

  • Equation – A statement showing two expressions are equal

  • Order of Operations – The rules for which calculations to do first

  • True Equation – Both sides are equal after solving

  • False Equation – Both sides are not equal after solving

  • Mixed Operations – Using more than one operation in a problem

🎲 Fun Practice Activities

  1. Activity Worksheet

  2. Test Yourself: Interactive Practice Quiz

🏡 Offline Homework Idea

Write 5 equations with mixed operations for a family member to solve and mark as true or false.