Start by solving one-step inequalities with four types of operations. Then verbalize/explain the thinking process behind that. Finally, graph the solution to linear equations. Wrap it up reminding us of keywords used for each symbol. And for extra credit, come up with stories either for inequalities or for their solutions. This could be used as an introduction or a review of linear inequalities on a number line and solving process. My students asked to work on it in class and and home. They wi
This is intended as a student project. Students are given proportional and non-proportional relationship which have to be represented by graphs, tables, and equations. In addition, students are required to research two more cell phone plans then represent it by graphs, tables, and equations. Finally, students are to analyze data presented in different representations, to decide which is the most economic plan.
This activity is used as a final project for studying system of linear equations with focus on SUBSTITUTION. It involves a story problem that asks for writing linear equations, setting up system of equations, solving them by SUBSTITUTION, graphing them, then analyzing information, before making final decision.
Students look for advertisement or coupons of different products. Choose one product then create table, graph, and linear equation showing proportional relationship.
7th Grade CCSS This can be used as a mini-lesson, review, or an additional practice of Integer Division. It is intended to be used with Algebra Tiles to visualize the process of dividing positive and negative numbers. Suggestion: Print the original on a card stock (back to back). Make several copies and then laminate booklets. This way, I have my students work with a partner and the booklets last few years. I have been using mine for four years and the booklets are still around.
7th Grade CCSS This can be used as a mini-lesson, review, or an additional practice of Integer Multiplication. It is intended to be used with Algebra Tiles to visualize the process of multiplying positive and negative numbers. Suggestion: Print the original on a card stock (back to back). Make several copies and then laminate booklets. This way, I have my students work with a partner and the booklets last few years. I have been using mine for four years and the booklets are still around.
7th-grade CCSS
This can be used as a mini-lesson, review, or an additional practice of Integer Subtraction. It is intended to be used with Algebra Tiles to visualize the process of subtracting positive and negative numbers.
Suggestion:
Print the original on a card stock (back to back). Make several copies and then laminate booklets. This way, I have my students work with a partner and the booklets last few years. I have been using mine for four years and the booklets are still around.
This quiz is created to assess students' learning after the mini-lesson and practice.
Simply print the page and cut it in half. Now, you have a quiz for two students.
This quiz is created to assess students' learning after the mini-lesson and practice.
Simply print the page and cut it in half. Now, you have a quiz for two students.
This quiz is created to assess students' learning after the mini-lesson and practice.
Simply print the page and cut it in half. Now, you have a quiz for two students.
This quiz is created to assess students' learning after the mini-lesson and practice.
Simply print the page and cut it in half. Now, you have a quiz for two students.
This can be used as a mini-lesson, review, or an additional practice of Integer Addition. It is intended to be used with Algebra Tiles to visualize the process of adding positive and negative numbers.
Suggestion:
Print the original on a card stock (back to back). Make several copies and then laminate booklets. This way, I have my students work with a partner and the booklets last few years. I have been using mine for four years and the booklets are still around.
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