WOODLAND HILLS SECONDARY LESSON PLANS

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Name: John Toney

Date: 9-8-14

Lesson Topic (Modules, if applicable):

Solving linear equations and inequalities

Classifying real numbers

Order of Operations

Properties of Real Numbers

Solving Linear Equations

Solving Absolute Value Equations

Solving Inequalities

Graphing Inequalities

Student Objectives (Competencies/Outcomes):

Classify real numbers

Use order of operations and properties of real numbers to evaluate expressions

Solve linear & absolute value equations

Translate verbal expressions into algebraic expressions and equations

Solve and graph on a number line simple, compound and absolute value inequalities.

WOODLAND HILLS SECONDARY

LESSON PLANS

Content Area: Mathematics

Length of Lesson: 20 days

STAGE I – DESIRED RESULTS

Big Ideas:

2.2.11.C: Evaluate numerical expressions that include the four basic operations and operations of powers and roots, reciprocals, opposites, and absolute values.

2.8.11.B: Evaluate and simplify algebraic expressions and solve and graph linear, quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic equations and inequalities, and solve and graph systems of equations and inequalities.

2.8.11.E: Use combinations of symbols and numbers to create expressions, equations, and inequalities in two or more variables, systems of equations and inequalities, and functional relationships that model problem situations.

2.8.11.F: Interpret the results of solving equations, inequalities, systems of equations, and inequalities in the context of the situation that motivated the model

Essential Questions:

How can we show that algebraic properties and processes are extensions of arithmetic properties and processes, and how can we use algebraic properties and processes to solve problems?

Understanding Goals (Concepts):

Linear relationships: Equation and inequalities in one and two variables:

1.

Classifying real numbers

2.

Using order of operations and properties of real numbers to evaluate expressions.

3.

Solving linear & absolute value equations.

4.

Translating verbal expressions into algebraic expressions and equations.

5.

Solving and graphing on a number line simple, compound and absolute value inequalities.

Vocabulary:

Algebraic Expressions

Order of operations

Distributive Property

Equation

 Absolute Value

Students will be able to: Use algebraic properties and processes in mathematical situations and apply them to solve real world problems.

STAGE II – ASSESSMENT EVIDENCE

Performance Task:

Students will demonstrate adequate understanding via a chapter test.

Formative Assessments:

Pre-assessments, open-ended questions, Think-Pair-Share

STAGE III – LEARNING PLAN

Interventions:

Flexible grouping, students will be encouraged to attend Trig Lab

Materials and Resources:

Textbook, notes

Instructional Procedures*:

Monday

Date: 9/8 Day: B

“Do Now” – Classify

Numbers and name properties of real numbers

“Mini Lesson” – Write algebraic to represent

 verbal expressions.

Solve equations and simplify using substitution.

Notebook problems

Section 1-3

Tuesday

Date: 9/9 Day: A

“Do Now” – Write verbal and algebraic exp. given the other

“Mini Lesson” – Write algebraic to represent verbal expressions.

Solve equations and simplify using substitution.

Worksheet page 15

Wednesday

Date: 9/10 Day: B

“Do Now” – Solve equations

“Mini Lesson” –Solve absolute value equations and check solutions.

Notebook problems 1-7

Section 1-4

Thursday

Date: 9/11 Day: A

“Do Now” – Solve algebraic equations

“Mini Lesson” – Solve absolute value equations and check solutions

Worksheet page 21

Friday

Date: 9/12 Day: B

“Do Now” – Collins writing sample.

“Mini Lesson” – Solve absolute value equations and check solutions

Worksheet page 22

*Include Do Now, Mini Lesson, Guided Practice, Independent Practice, Summations/Formative Assessments, Reflections

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