Solving Algebra and Pattern Problems is a collection of 11 activities that introduce, reinforce and provide practice for students in using algebraic equations to solve problems and define patterns. Each activity is hands-on, engaging and easily adapted to provide for differentiation at many levels. Four of the activities combine algebra with engaging children's books.
Included are all 11 activities, teacher notes for the lessons, directions for each, game cards, game boards and anything else
This activity uses "function machines" to demonstrate evaluating algebraic expressions by substituting numbers for variables. Function Machines is one activity out of a unit called Solving Algebra and Pattern Problems.
Included in this activity are 4 Student Practice Sheet, 1 demonstration Function Machine, directions for teaching the lesson and 2 blank Student Practice Sheets students can use for making their own functions.
Shape Patterns is an activity out of a unit called Solving Algebra and Pattern Problems. Students work with tile patterns to find a rule or formula for determining the total number of tiles in any term of the pattern. The terms variable and constant make sense when related to the concrete experience with the tiles.
Included is the lesson notes for the teacher, three student explorations sheets, answers and a blank pattern sheet for more teacher created patterns or student created patterns.
What's in the Bag? is an activity out of a unit called Solving Algebra and Pattern Problems. This lesson provides an introduction to equations, equality, variables and constants. It is an engaging whole group activity that helps students develop a sense about algebra before they engage in more abstract concepts.
Included are the Teacher's notes for the lesson and 24 equations with integer cards for the balance scale. All you need are small paper sacks and treats to put in them
Two of Everything is an activity out of a unit called Solving Algebra and Pattern Problems. It is based on the children's story Two of Everything by Lily Toy Hong. The story provides the situation for students to explore a doubling pattern.
Included are the lesson notes for the teacher, student exploration questions and answers.
What is a more engaging way to introduce variables and equations to students than using a magic trick? Equation Magic is one activity out of a unit called Solving Algebra and Pattern Problems. Student use manipulatives to represent a series of algebraic manipulations and learn to record their steps using variables and equations. At the same time, the idea of equality is reinforced at each step of the magic trick. Because of the concrete use of manipulatives, this activity can span several gr
This lesson uses the children's literature book One Watermelon Seed in a hands-on activity reinforcing counting, patterns, skip counting and problem solving. It can be used as a whole class activity with students working in pairs to do the counting.
After introducing this lesson, any counting book can then be used in a math center or station with extension questions to create a new problem solving activity.
Included are the lesson notes, a place value chart and a counting mat that students us
K - 1st
Basic Operations, Math, Place Value
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