Sunday, March 27, 2016

March 28 and 29, 2016

March 28 and 29, 2016




Essential QuestionHow can we solve real world problems using Algebraic Reasoning?

Standard:   7.7.EE.4.B:  Solve world problems leading to inequalities of the form px + q > or px + q > r, where p, q , and r are specific rational numbers.  Graph the solution set of the inequality and interpret it in the context of the problem.  For example: As a salesperson, you are paid $50 per week plus $3 per sale.  This week you want your pay to be at least $100.  Write an inequality for the number of sales you need to make and describe the solutions.



Unit 5: Algebraic Reasoning


Objective

SWBAT read an inequality with a 75% accuracy or more on the exit slip.
Whole Group:
-Do Now: 
-Lesson: -
  Whole Group
                  -Inequalities Review
                  - Practice:  IXL
                  - Awwapp.com
                  - Quizziz.com
                  - Re Group
                  - Self Check Rubric
Stations:
   Independent:
     Step 1:  Click here EDPUZZLE.com
          - Video #1: 10 ACT Prep Tips, Tricks...
          - Video #2: Graphing Inequalities on a # line
     Step 2:  Click on "IXL"
                -Search for "U.1" Solutions to Inequalities
                 -Search for "U.2" Write Inequalities From Number Lines
                -Search for "U.3" Graph Inequalities On Number Lines
                -Search for "U.4" Solve One Step - Inequalities

        Step 3:  Activities

        1)   -Teacher Dodgeball
        2)  -XPMath.com
                - Play the "LIKE TERMS INVADERS"  
                 Game ONLY!!!!!  
               -Stay on these 2 activities, other wise, it is a lap  
               top violation.
         3)  - "Battleship" - ONE STEP EQUATIONS
                4)  -  Ping Pong - One Step Equations
            5)  -  Algebraic Expressions: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
            6)  -  Algebra Review:  Jeopardy


   Collaborative:
       Students will complete the ACT PREP Study Packet.
    
Summary: 
Period 1 - PADLET PERIOD 1

Period 5 - PADLET PERIOD 5

Period 2 - PADLET PERIOD 2

Period 4 - PADLET PERIOD 4

Period 6 - PADLET PERIOD 6







Exit Slip: 

Homework:




In order to review how to simplify algebraic expressions and solve two step equations, students will complete the double sided worksheet.




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