MODEL & WRITE ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS PowerPoint Lesson & Practice | Digital

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Get your students successfully MODELING AND WRITING ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS to evaluate numerical expressions with this PowerPoint Presentation. This lesson begins with a focused mini-lesson and guided practice questions. It concludes with a lesson quiz and exit ticket to assess student understanding. All of the answers are included. This PowerPoint presentation is 100% editable, therefore you can modify any slide as needed.

What is Included:

_ Mini-Lesson with Guided Practice

The mini-lesson includes essential vocabulary and key terms for this topic. Students are guided through scaffolded instruction with guided practice questions for each lesson objective. All of the math problems are worked out step-by-step with detailed explanations.

_ Lesson Quiz

The lesson ends with a lesson quiz that includes questions from each topic of this lesson. This is perfect for assessing your students understanding of this lesson. Have students complete these questions individually or with a partner.

_ Exit Ticket

An exit ticket question is included at the end of the presentation. Have students write the answer on a post-it or index card and turn it in to you on their way out the door.

Topics Covered:

✔ Write Algebraic Expressions

✔ Model Real-World Situations with Algebraic Expressions

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write, read, and evaluate expressions in which letters stand for numbers.
Write expressions that record operations with numbers and with letters standing for numbers. For example, express the calculation “Subtract 𝘺 from 5” as 5 - 𝘺.
Identify parts of an expression using mathematical terms (sum, term, product, factor, quotient, coefficient); view one or more parts of an expression as a single entity. For example, describe the expression 2 (8 + 7) as a product of two factors; view (8 + 7) as both a single entity and a sum of two terms.
Evaluate expressions at specific values of their variables. Include expressions that arise from formulas used in real-world problems. Perform arithmetic operations, including those involving whole-number exponents, in the conventional order when there are no parentheses to specify a particular order (Order of Operations). For example, use the formulas V = s³ and A = 6 s² to find the volume and surface area of a cube with sides of length s = 1/2.
Apply the properties of operations to generate equivalent expressions. For example, apply the distributive property to the expression 3 (2 + 𝘹) to produce the equivalent expression 6 + 3𝘹; apply the distributive property to the expression 24𝘹 + 18𝘺 to produce the equivalent expression 6 (4𝘹 + 3𝘺); apply properties of operations to 𝘺 + 𝘺 + 𝘺 to produce the equivalent expression 3𝘺.

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