Identifying terms, factors, and coefficients in expressions

The topic  is a topic under the 6th Grade Math Mission. This exercise practices vocabulary terms that are used in expressions and for operations.

Types of Problems
There are six types of problems in this exercise:


 * 1) How many terms: This problem has an expression written and asks how many terms are in the expression. The student is expected to write the number of terms in the provided space.Ipoe1.png
 * 2) What is role in expression: This problem provides an expression and points out a part of the expression. The student is asked to select from a multiple select list all of the roles that the part plays in the whole.Ipoe2.png
 * 3) Count terms and factors: This problem provides the product or sum/difference of various expressions. The student is asked to find out how many terms there are in the factors or how many factors are in each of the terms.Ipoe3.png
 * 4) Describe expression: This problem provides an expression and asks the student to select from a multiple choice list what type of expression it is.Ipoe4.png
 * 5) Select all that are true: This problem has an expression written and several proposed ways to interpret the expression in words. The student is asked to select all of the written explanations that accurately describe the algebraic expression.Ipoe5.png
 * 6) Identify coefficient: This problem has an expression written and asks the student to find the correct coefficient to one of it's terms and write it in the available space.Ipoe6.png

Strategies
This exercise is medium to get accuracy badges because it is necessary to familiarize the use of several vocabulary words. Once this is done, however, speed badges are easy because the timing on the problem allows sufficient leniency to be careful.
 * 1) Terms are added or subtracted together, factors are multiplied together.
 * 2) A product is a multiplication problem, a sum is an addition problem.
 * 3) The coefficient is the number in front of a variable.
 * 4) A product can be composed of the sum or difference of terms, in which case there will be grouping parentheses.
 * 5) A collection of terms can be added or subtracted where each term is a product.
 * 6) In the Select all that are true problem there are several problems that refer to the size of a product when it is multiplied by some number. When a sum is multiplied by a fraction between 0 and 1 it becomes larger. When it is multiple by a number larger than 1 it becomes larger.