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Solve Pattern Word Problems by using an Input/Output Table Lesson
Solve Pattern Word Problems by using an Input/Output Table Lesson
Solve Pattern Word Problems by using an Input/Output Table Lesson
Solve Pattern Word Problems by using an Input/Output Table Lesson
Solve Pattern Word Problems by using an Input/Output Table Lesson
Solve Pattern Word Problems by using an Input/Output Table Lesson
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Are you in need of a daily lesson and do not have time to plan? My specialty is creating a daily math lesson that is very visual and engaging for students, with very little prep by the teacher. The prep needed for this lesson is displayed in the thumbnail.  As a classroom teacher, I love the already made lessons; I only need to prepare the necessary materials.

This lesson follows the gradual release method of instruction and focuses on learning about pattern word problems by using an input/output table. This lesson meets the the NYS Next Generation Math Standard 4.OA.5

This lesson:

  • Can be displayed on a smartboard for whole group instruction or individual computer for small group instruction.
  • Each questions uses one math operation (+, -, x, ÷) to find the pattern.
  • Moves the student from concrete thinking to abstract.
  • The lesson can be modified by having the tables partially filled in.
  • The students reflect on what they are good at, and not good at, yet.
  • Students write on a math board with a dry erase marker.
  • The teacher is freed up to walk around the room assessing & remediating as necessary.
  • Includes visuals and step-by-step instructions to help aid in comprehension.
  • Includes a review of vocabulary.
  • Includes 1 modeled example, 5 practice problems, and 1 challenge question.
  • The final pages include classwork, exit ticket, and answer keys to print for individual assessment.

This product is a 75 page Google Slides Presentation that can be easily uploaded into a PowerPoint Presentation.

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Solve Pattern Word Problems by using an Input/Output Table Lesson

Teachings by Tammy
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$5.00

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4th
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75
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Teaching Duration
1 hour

Description

Are you in need of a daily lesson and do not have time to plan? My specialty is creating a daily math lesson that is very visual and engaging for students, with very little prep by the teacher. The prep needed for this lesson is displayed in the thumbnail.  As a classroom teacher, I love the already made lessons; I only need to prepare the necessary materials.

This lesson follows the gradual release method of instruction and focuses on learning about pattern word problems by using an input/output table. This lesson meets the the NYS Next Generation Math Standard 4.OA.5

This lesson:

  • Can be displayed on a smartboard for whole group instruction or individual computer for small group instruction.
  • Each questions uses one math operation (+, -, x, ÷) to find the pattern.
  • Moves the student from concrete thinking to abstract.
  • The lesson can be modified by having the tables partially filled in.
  • The students reflect on what they are good at, and not good at, yet.
  • Students write on a math board with a dry erase marker.
  • The teacher is freed up to walk around the room assessing & remediating as necessary.
  • Includes visuals and step-by-step instructions to help aid in comprehension.
  • Includes a review of vocabulary.
  • Includes 1 modeled example, 5 practice problems, and 1 challenge question.
  • The final pages include classwork, exit ticket, and answer keys to print for individual assessment.

This product is a 75 page Google Slides Presentation that can be easily uploaded into a PowerPoint Presentation.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Generate a number or shape pattern that follows a given rule. Identify apparent features of the pattern that were not explicit in the rule itself. For example, given the rule “Add 3” and the starting number 1, generate terms in the resulting sequence and observe that the terms appear to alternate between odd and even numbers. Explain informally why the numbers will continue to alternate in this way.
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