Lesson 4
Lesson 4
Lesson 4
Objective:
- Discuss
preservation
of
equality
- How
preservation
of
equality
is
vital
for
solving
equations
- Practice
solving
equations
found
in
word
problems
(a
story)
Materials:
- Algebra
tiles
- SMART
Board
technology
- Individual
white
boards
for
each
student
Time
5
minutes
15
minutes
Lesson
Quick
Check:
Go
through
an
example
of
solving
an
equation.
Students
will
show
their
individual
answers
on
a
whiteboard.
This
is
effective
for
formative
assessment
to
see
where
students
understanding
is
located
in
regards
to
equations
as
this
is
an
essential
mathematical
topic.
10
2x
Ex.
35
minutes
Give
a
story
to
the
students
that
has
multiple
math
problems
embedded
throughout:
See
page
3
Students
go
through
the
story
in
groups
and
solve
the
problems
as
the
story
progresses.
The
story
incorporates
fill
in
the
blanks
so
students
may
complete
these,
as
they
feel
comfortable.
If
students
finish
this
math
story
then
they
will
be
encouraged
to
write
their
own
similar
math
word
problems.
Meeting
Needs
of
Diverse
Learners:
Students
Who
Finish
Early:
Try
writing
your
own
unique
math
story
or
word
problems
to
share.
Students
Who
Appear
To
Be
Struggling:
Encourage
students
to
determine
(highlight)
where
each
expression
is
located
in
the
story
and
work
towards
breaking
it
down
into
number
sentences
and
then
solving
first
for
what
makes
most
sense
for
the
student.
Assessment:
Summative
Assessment:
Each
group
will
hand
in
their
copy
of
the
story
when
finished.
Conclusion:
This
lesson
solidifies
an
understanding
of
preservation
of
equality,
expressions
differing
from
equations,
as
well
as
solving
for
single
variable
algebraic
equations
in
multiple
contexts
(including
word
problems)
Patterns
&
Relations
(Grade
7)