Evaluate the expression

Here you will learn how to evaluate the expression given a value for the variable.

Students will first learn how to evaluate the expression as part of expressions and equations in 6th grade.

Every week, we teach lessons on evaluating the expression to students in schools and districts across the US as part of our online one-on-one math tutoring programs. On this page we’ve broken down everything we’ve learnt about teaching this topic effectively.

What does it mean to evaluate the expression?

To evaluate the expression means to substitute the variable(s) of a polynomial with given value(s).

If x=6, what is the value of 6x+1?

Substitute 6 for x and follow the order of operations:

The same process can be used when there is more than one variable.

If c=2 and t=4, what is the value of 3 \, (c-1)+t^2?

Substitute 2 for c and 4 for t , and follow the order of operations:

\begin & 3(2-1)+4^2 \\\\ & =3(1)+4^2 \\\\ & =3(1)+16 \\\\ & =3+16 \\\\ & =19 \end

What does it mean to evaluate the expression?

What does it mean to evaluate the expression?

Common Core State Standards

How does this relate to 6th grade math?

How to evaluate the expression

In order to evaluate the expression:

  1. Substitute each variable with its given value.
  2. Evaluate using the order of operations.

[FREE] Evaluate The Expression Worksheet (Grade 6 and 7)

[FREE] Evaluate The Expression Worksheet (Grade 6 and 7)

[FREE] Evaluate The Expression Worksheet (Grade 6 and 7)

Use this worksheet to check your 6th grade and 7th grade students’ understanding of evaluate the expression. 15 questions with answers to identify areas of strength and support!

[FREE] Evaluate The Expression Worksheet (Grade 6 and 7)

[FREE] Evaluate The Expression Worksheet (Grade 6 and 7)

[FREE] Evaluate The Expression Worksheet (Grade 6 and 7)

Use this worksheet to check your 6th grade and 7th grade students’ understanding of evaluate the expression. 15 questions with answers to identify areas of strength and support!

Evaluate the expression examples

Example 1: one step, one variable

Evaluate 4m when m=35.

  1. Substitute each variable with its given value.

Remember, numbers and letters written next to each other are being multiplied:

2 Evaluate using the order of operations.

There is only one step, multiply.

Example 2: two steps, one variable

Evaluate 3 \, (h+22) when h=9.

Substitute each variable with its given value.

Evaluate using the order of operations.

\begin & 3(9+22) \\\\ & =3(31) \quad \quad \text < *Remember, >3 \, (31) \text < is the same as >3 \times 31 \\\\ & =93 \end

Example 3: two steps, one variable, and a fraction

Evaluate 50-\cfrac when m=20.

Substitute each variable with its given value.

Evaluate using the order of operations.

Because the numerator is larger than the denominator, the fraction can be simplified with division: \, \cfrac=20 \div 2.

Example 4: two steps, two variables

Evaluate 11x-2y , when x=5 and y=6.

Substitute each variable with its given value.

11 \times 5-2 \times 6

Evaluate using the order of operations.

\begin & 11 \times 5-2 \times 6 \\\\ & =55-2 \times 6 \\\\ & =55-12 \\\\ & =43 \end

Example 5: three steps, two variables, and a mixed number

Evaluate 5(3+p)-r , when p=11 and r=22 \, \cfrac \, .

Substitute each variable with its given value.

Evaluate using the order of operations.

\begin & 5(3+11)-22 \cfrac \\\\ & =5(14)-22 \cfrac \quad \quad \text < **Remember >5(14) \text < is the same as >5 \times 14 \\\\ & =70-22 \cfrac \\\\ & =47 \cfrac \end

Example 6: three steps, two variables, and an exponent

Evaluate a^3(n-7) , when a=3 and n=9.

Substitute each variable with its given value.

Evaluate using the order of operations.

\begin & 3^3(9-7) \\\\ & =3^3(2) \quad \quad \text < **Remember >3^3 \text < is the same as >3 \times 3 \times 3 \\\\ & =27(2) \quad \quad \text < **Remember >27(2) \text < is the same as >27 \times 2\\\\ & =54 \end

[FREE] Evaluate The Expression Worksheet (Grade 6 and 7)

[FREE] Evaluate The Expression Worksheet (Grade 6 and 7)

[FREE] Evaluate The Expression Worksheet (Grade 6 and 7)

Use this worksheet to check your 6th grade and 7th grade students’ understanding of evaluate the expression. 15 questions with answers to identify areas of strength and support!

[FREE] Evaluate The Expression Worksheet (Grade 6 and 7)

[FREE] Evaluate The Expression Worksheet (Grade 6 and 7)

[FREE] Evaluate The Expression Worksheet (Grade 6 and 7)

Use this worksheet to check your 6th grade and 7th grade students’ understanding of evaluate the expression. 15 questions with answers to identify areas of strength and support!

Teaching tips for evaluating the expression

Easy mistakes to make

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For example,
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