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7.EE.A.2 - Solving Multi-Step Real-Life Problems with Rational Numbers
7.EE.A.2 - Solving Multi-Step Real-Life Problems with Rational Numbers
7.EE.A.2 - Solving Multi-Step Real-Life Problems with Rational Numbers
7.EE.A.2 - Solving Multi-Step Real-Life Problems with Rational Numbers
7.EE.A.2 - Solving Multi-Step Real-Life Problems with Rational Numbers
7.EE.A.2 - Solving Multi-Step Real-Life Problems with Rational Numbers
7.EE.A.2 - Solving Multi-Step Real-Life Problems with Rational Numbers
7.EE.A.2 - Solving Multi-Step Real-Life Problems with Rational Numbers
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Engage your 7th-grade students with this comprehensive lesson plan on solving multi-step real-life problems involving positive and negative rational numbers, aligned with the 7.EE.A.2 standard.

This 80-minute lesson plan utilizes the MATH station teaching model (Meet with Teacher, At Your Seat, Technology, and Hands-On) to encourage active learning and promote a deeper understanding of the concept.

This resource includes:

  • A detailed 80-minute lesson plan, with a 10-minute introduction, 60 minutes of station rotation, and a 10-minute summary
  • Guided worksheets for M (Meet with Teacher), A (At Your Seat), and H (Hands-On) stations
  • A student note sheet with helpful tips, strategies, and example problems to guide students through the activities
  • Technology station instructions for IXL practice, focusing on a relevant skill (Skill shortcut provided in the lesson plan)

Lesson Plan Highlights:

  • The lesson begins with a brief introduction to solving multi-step real-life problems involving rational numbers and a review of the strategies for solving these types of problems.
  • Students rotate through the M, A, T, and H stations, each providing a unique approach to reinforce and practice the skill:
    • M Station: Guided practice with the teacher, including scaffolded and differentiated problems.
    • A Station: Independent practice with word problems and procedural exercises, including an example solution for each problem type.
    • T Station: Online practice using IXL, focusing on a relevant skill to reinforce understanding and build fluency.
    • H Station: Hands-on practice using calculators to solve problems involving rational numbers, including fractions.

  • The lesson concludes with a 10-minute summary and a review of the main concepts and strategies.

Using this lesson plan and the accompanying materials, you can create a fun, interactive, and effective learning experience for your 7th-grade students. The engaging activities and diverse range of problems will help students develop a strong foundation in solving multi-step real-life problems with rational numbers, preparing them for success in the New York State Test and beyond.

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7.EE.A.2 - Solving Multi-Step Real-Life Problems with Rational Numbers

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Description

Engage your 7th-grade students with this comprehensive lesson plan on solving multi-step real-life problems involving positive and negative rational numbers, aligned with the 7.EE.A.2 standard.

This 80-minute lesson plan utilizes the MATH station teaching model (Meet with Teacher, At Your Seat, Technology, and Hands-On) to encourage active learning and promote a deeper understanding of the concept.

This resource includes:

  • A detailed 80-minute lesson plan, with a 10-minute introduction, 60 minutes of station rotation, and a 10-minute summary
  • Guided worksheets for M (Meet with Teacher), A (At Your Seat), and H (Hands-On) stations
  • A student note sheet with helpful tips, strategies, and example problems to guide students through the activities
  • Technology station instructions for IXL practice, focusing on a relevant skill (Skill shortcut provided in the lesson plan)

Lesson Plan Highlights:

  • The lesson begins with a brief introduction to solving multi-step real-life problems involving rational numbers and a review of the strategies for solving these types of problems.
  • Students rotate through the M, A, T, and H stations, each providing a unique approach to reinforce and practice the skill:
    • M Station: Guided practice with the teacher, including scaffolded and differentiated problems.
    • A Station: Independent practice with word problems and procedural exercises, including an example solution for each problem type.
    • T Station: Online practice using IXL, focusing on a relevant skill to reinforce understanding and build fluency.
    • H Station: Hands-on practice using calculators to solve problems involving rational numbers, including fractions.

  • The lesson concludes with a 10-minute summary and a review of the main concepts and strategies.

Using this lesson plan and the accompanying materials, you can create a fun, interactive, and effective learning experience for your 7th-grade students. The engaging activities and diverse range of problems will help students develop a strong foundation in solving multi-step real-life problems with rational numbers, preparing them for success in the New York State Test and beyond.

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I used this resource with my 7th grader. It was a great supplement for teaching the concept of rational numbers.
Lily W.
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Understand that rewriting an expression in different forms in a problem context can shed light on the problem and how the quantities in it are related. For example, 𝘢 + 0.05𝘢 = 1.05𝘢 means that “increase by 5%” is the same as “multiply by 1.05.”
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