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Curated OER
A4 Containers
Fifth graders determine which container made from a single sheet of paper has the greatest volume. They look the solutions made by three different students before working on their own examples.
Curated OER
Prepositions, Using Prepositions After Adjectives-1
For this foreign language worksheet, students select the most appropriate preposition to fill in the blank. They read 10 sentences, and select choice a, b, or c.
Curated OER
Circles and Clocks, Shapes and Time
Pupils work in groups to research clocks and practice telling time. In this telling time lesson, students use the computer program ProQuest to study circles, including radius and diameter, and practice drawing circles using a compass....
Pennsylvania Department of Education
Seeing Doubles
Young scholars work with dominoes to recognize the number of spots on each side as they relate to addition facts. In this seeing doubles lesson, students make triangle shaped flash cards for the double facts. Young scholars represent the...
Utah Education Network
Uen: Simplifying Algebraic Expressions Using Properties
Students will practice simplifying algebraic expressions using properties: identity, commutative, associative, and distributive. It provides downloadable PDF resources to go along with the instructional activity as well as an assessment...
Alabama Learning Exchange
Alex: Variables and Algebraic Expressions
This lesson plan has middle schoolers identify a variable, term, constant, coefficient, and an algebraic expression. It gives an assessment and ideas for remediation, extention as well as ways to manage behavior problems and reluctant...
Better Lesson
Better Lesson: Translating Algebraic Expressions and Equations
Sixth graders will translate between the written form and algebraic form using correct mathematical notation.
Better Lesson
Better Lesson: Working With Expressions and Equations Part 3
Sixth graders use their knowledge of algebraic expressions and equations to write expressions and equations.
Scholastic
Scholastic: Exploring Expressions and Equations
Teaching unit allows young scholars to develop key skills in expressions and equations while learning the value of these concepts through the lens of adventure sports.
Alabama Learning Exchange
Alex: Express Yourself
This lesson plan walks learners through using variables to translate between algebraic expressions and English phrases and sentences. It gives an assessment and ideas for remediation, extension as well as ways to manage behavior problems...
Better Lesson
Better Lesson: Working With Expressions and Equations Part 1
Sixth graders use their knowledge of algebraic expressions and equations to write expressions and equations using appropriate math symbols.
Better Lesson
Better Lesson: Working With Expressions and Equations Part 2
Sixth graders use substitution to find the values of equations and expressions they wrote using appropriate math symbols.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Everyday Algebra: Targeted Math Instruction
This Algebra lesson focuses on writing algebraic expressions to represent real-world problems, using the properties of numbers to simplify expressions, and evaluating equations by isolating the variable.
Alabama Learning Exchange
Alex: Express Yourself With Patterns
During this activity, the students will use growing patterns to develop an algebraic expression with understanding. The students will also learn mathematical vocabulary with the use of the newly created expression.
Other
Pennsylvania Standards Aligned System: Using Expressions and Equations
This lesson provides students with opportunities to practice writing equivalent equations and expressions for finding perimeter and patterns on a calendar. It also gives extension and remediation ideas as well as related instructional...
Alabama Learning Exchange
Alex: Fortune Properties
This lesson teaches students how to recognize and apply the Identity Property and Equality Properties by simplifying algebraic expressions.
Better Lesson
Better Lesson: Expressions in the Real World
Use real world examples to evaluate and solve expressions.
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: Words to Expressions 1
This problem allows students to see words that can describe the expression from part (c) of "5.OA Watch out for Parentheses." Additionally, the words (add, sum) and (product, multiply) are all strategically used so that the student can...
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: Hsa sse.a.1 Interpret Quantity Expressions in Context
This instructional activity offers a list of 17 downloadable tasks for high school algebra students to practice interpreting expressions that represent a quantity in terms of its context. Interpret parts of an expression, such as terms,...
Utah Education Network
Uen: Equivalent Expressions
This multi-segment lesson plan uses games and calculators to explore the concept of equivalent expressions. Students work together using inverse operations to isolate variables in algebraic equations. It also provides attachments for...
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: 6.ee Equivalent Expressions
In this problem, we have to transform expressions using the distributive, commutative and associative properties to decide which expressions are equivalent. Common mistakes are addressed, such as not distributing the 2 correctly. Aligns...
Alabama Learning Exchange
Alex: The Pattern of Graphing Linear Equations
The young scholars will extend the knowledge of algebraic expressions from geometric representations and ultimately graph linear equations with understanding. The students will also develop a better understanding of algebraic expressions...
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: A sse.b.3.a and a sse.a.2: Cubic Identity
This task presents a challenging exercise in both algebraic manipulations and seeing structure in algebraic expressions. Aligns with A-SSE.B.3.a and A-SSE.A.2.
Alabama Learning Exchange
Alex: What Did You Say?
Students will learn about translating between verbal and algebraic expressions via game play and possibly working on an interactive web site. The four steps to explicit instruction (I do, we do, y'all do, and you do) are labeled in the...
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