Identifying Algebraic Expressions from Word Phrases Worksheet (Grade 6–8)

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Practice identifying algebraic expressions from word phrases with a clear, structured worksheet designed to strengthen algebra foundations.

Level: Beginner (Grades 6–8) | Topic: Algebraic Language

Concept

Word phrases can represent algebraic expressions using numbers, variables, and operations.

Example
  • “A number plus 5” matches x + 5.
  • “Three times a number” matches 3x.
  • “7 less than a number” matches x − 7.

To identify an algebraic expression from a word phrase, look for the numbers, variables, and operation words.

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