UNIT PLAN SUBJECT: Math - Algebra DATE March 20, 2014 GRADE: 8 DURATION: 10 lessons UNIT OVERVIEW Established Goals (PLO’s) B1 graph and analyse two-variable linear relation B2 – model and solve problems using linear equations of form - ax=b - x/a = b, a≠0 - ax+b = c - x/a + b = c, a≠0 - a(x+b) = c concretely, pictorially, and symbolically, where a, b, and c are integers. Enduring Understandings Students will understand that: - equations are used to represent the relationship between quantities finding the value of a variable that makes the equation true is called solving an equation models and manipulatives can help us visualize problems to understand how we can solve them as questions become more complex, including fraction or decimals, algebra enables us to solve equations that are difficult to represent in real life models algebra can be used to solve problems without having to use models or representations integrity of an equation means that you must do the same thing to each side of an equation Relations can be used to represent situations and solve problems Essential Questions What do linear algebraic equations have to do with real life? Find one area of your life that you use or could use linear equations? If I have a table of information, how can I find out the values if there are gaps in the information? I see that this pattern is occurring, how do I find out what will happen next? Rationale Unit Goals This is an important unit for patterns and relations with numbers. The introduction of algebra plays an extremely important role in future mathematical concepts. This unit introduces connections between graphing, patterns, variables and equations. This is one of the important building blocks of future learning in math. SWBAT: - Recognize and solve simple algebraic equations - Utilize the distributive property - Recognize linear patterns in a table of values, graph those values and represent them in an algebraic equation Assessment Evidence Performance Task Other 1 Quiz Homework assignments Unit test Group discussions Group activity Exit slips Teacher observations Lesson & Date IRP Outcomes PLOs 1 B2 Specific Lesson Outcomes SLOs 1.Solve problems with a variable using models – specifically a scale 2.Define algebra and variable Activities and Teaching Strategies Intro – Video – Algebra rap Body – What is an equations? - What is algebra? - Variable? - What does integrity mean to you? - Integrity of an equation means you can’t do something to one side without do the same thing so the other. - Examples. – human scale - Why algebra? Sample problem – cost of a phone contract. Materials/ Resources Text Video http://www.y outube.com/ watch?v=oIx xqztQz3Y Assessment Formative - Sample questions discussed in class - Exit slip - Simple one step equations on the board - +/- then multiple/divide - Simple two step on the board - Practice pg. 331 text Closing: Exit slip – question 3 pg. 330 2 B2 1.Solve one and two step algebraic equations 2. Work as a group to enhance each other’s learning. 3.Demonstrate solving algebraic equations creatively Intro: Review Balancing scales Mark homework – report which questions they got wrong Body: Group Activity - Kinesthetic activity – students stand up, each holding cards with different values. Students draw a card with an equation, class has to move around to make and then solve equations using large value cards. If there is time: - Explore breaking down word problems - Chicken – students stand up and keep track of the number the teacher roles on a die, adding the numbers together. They sit down when they think they have a large number. If the teacher roles a 1, everyone standing goes back to zero. People who sat, start the next round with the value they sat down at. Six rounds. Closing: Exit Slip – 3,2,1 Homework reporting sheet Cards for group activity 6 sided die Exit slips Teacher observation Exit slip Homework reporting tool 3 B2 B2 4 1.Solve problems involving fractions 2.represent word problems as algebraic equations 1.explain the distributive property 2. use the distributive property to solve problems Intro: - Horse – Students fill numbers into a lines when the teacher rolls a die. Body: Give homework assignment first Equations with fractions - Khan academy example - 5x can either divide by 5 or multiply by 1/5 - Have students complete #5 and #6 on pg. 336. Discuss solving word problems - How do you know what the variable is? What is the information given? Practice – worksheets or questions from the text. Closing: Think/Pair/share – is there any time in your life you think you use or might use this? Intro: Groups of 4 discuss the fairness of sharing. Body: Distributive Property a(b+c)=ab+ac - Example pg. 339 Do 3 questions and compare to a partner Pg. 342 - #8, 14, 18a Solving problems with Distributive property - Sample questions on the board - Practice 8 or 9 sided die is best B2 1.Demonstrate abilities with algebraic equations B1 1.Express how to graph orders pairs. 5 6 7 B1 1.Demonstrate linear relations graphically and through an algebraic equation Quiz – 10 simple questions - 5 only numerical - 5 word questions Game – pg. 349 - Decks of cards making algebraic problems Intro: Game – Dice to 100 - Sit in groups, with one die per group. Go around the circle rolling the die until someone rolls a 6. That person starts writing numbers to 100 while counting out loud until someone else rolls a 6. This keeps going until someone reaches 100. Body: Review graphing ordered pairs - what do they know? - X and Y values - X and Y values - Origin - 2 dimensions vs 3 dimensions - Making dot to dots - Worksheets from sample unit by Jennifer Johnson pgs. 13-15 Closing: Make their own dot to dot – Jennifer Johnson pg. 16 Intro: trade homework in groups of 3. Make a graph from one partner’s points, while using the graph to make a table of values. Body: Discuss related points and unrelated points. The previous 10 decks of cards Quiz photocopied Quiz Dice for each group Sheets photocopied Sheets photocopied Exit slip prepared Exit slips Homework to share exercise had no defined relationship. No we will look at points that we can determine a relationship from. Johnson handout pg. 22 Text pg. 356 #5 Work with a partner to find the relationships. Discuss the equation of a line y=mx+b Homework: Johnson pg. 24-25 Closing: Exit Slip 8 9 B1 B2 B1 B2 1.Solve problems from real world situations with graphing and using algebra 1.Demonstrate ability to solve algebraic equations Intro: Video on Algebra in the real world Task: Each group of 4 must decide on something related to the human body that they can measure and graph. They must then determine if it is a linear relationship or not. Does the rate of your heart increase linearly in relation to how long you sprint? Intro: Video on Algebra in the real world Practice Test – Text pg.371 Video Stop watches Meter sticks Sample ideas http://www. algebra.com/ algebra/hom ework/word/ misc/Miscell aneous_Wor d_Problems. faq.question. 26090.html video Group investigation 10 B1 B2 1.Demonstrate ability to solve algebraic equations Unit Test Test Test