Unit 5: Algebraic Expressions MR. Raghunauth Grade 6 Week of 02/08 - 2/
Bell Ringer Examples: =4(50 +3) = 4(20+7) = = =212 = 108 (1) 5(2x- 8) 10x-40(2) -2(-2-8) 4+16=20 (3) -5(2+3) (4) 3x(2x-4x) 6xsq- 12xsq
Learning Goal Students will be able to read, write, and evaluate expressions with variables and exponents and apply properties of operations to generate equivalent expressions.
Essential Questions How can the use of variables and expressions help us to simplify and solve problems? How do you know two expressions are equivalent? How can a knowledge of exponents, the distributive property, and other properties of operations help us to simplify expressions? How can numerical and algebraic expressions be used to represent real-life situations?
Standards MAFS.6.E.E.1.3 (DOK 2) Apply the properties of operations to generate equivalent expressions. MAFS.6.E.E.1.4 (DOK 1) Identify when two expressions are equivalent. Recognize when two expressions are equivalent.
Vocabulary ExponentsCoefficient ExpressionsOrder of Operations SumDistributive Property TermEquivalent Expressions ProductQuotient FactorCommutative
Ticket Out See ticket handout Date: Period: Student: Expressions Teacher: Mr. Raghunauth 6th Grade Math