Lesson Plan for Unit _5__Algebra
Grade: 7 | Content Area: Math | Course Name: Pre Algebra |
Learning Target _5_.1: I can use expressions to solve equations.
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5.1 | I can simplify sums or differences of single-variable expressions. I can simplify products or quotients of single-variable expressions I can simplify variable expressions involving multiple operations. I can write an equation to show two expressions are equivalent. I can write an inequality to compare two different quantities. |
Learning Target _5_.2: I can write and simplify variable expressions describing real-world situations.
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5.2 | I can write and simplify variable expressions describing real-world situations. |
Learning Target _5_.3: I can use addition and subtraction to solve equations.
Lesson | Duration | Supporting Target | Resources |
5.3 | I can solve single-variable addition equations. I can solve single-variable subtraction equations. I can recognize and apply the addition and subtraction properties of equality and the inverse relationship of addition and subtraction. I can model and solve real-world problems using addition and subtraction equations |
Learning Target _5_.4: I can use multiplication and division to solve equations.
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5.4 | I can solve single- variable multiplication equations. I can can solve single-variable division equations I can recognize and apply the multiplication and division properties of equality and the inverse relationship of multiplication and division I can model and solve real-world problems using multiplication and division equations. |
Learning Target _5_.5: I can use multiple operations to solve equations.
Lesson | Duration | Supporting Target | Resources |
5.5 | I can write two-step single variable equations from verbal models. I can solve two-step variable equations. I can identify properties used to solve multi-step equations. I can model and solve real-world problems using two-step equations. |