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Match the written description to an equation. Lesson_2_2.2.1_Create equations involving the distributive property Name: _________________________ Period: _____ Learning Objective We will create equations from verbal descriptions involving the Distributive Property. What are we going to do? CFU Activate Prior Knowledge The sum is the answer to an addition problem. * Altogether = add both expressions. The difference is the answer to a subtraction problem. * Less Than = switch order The product is the answer to a multiplication problem. * Twice = 2 times (2x). The quotient is the answer to a division problem. An equation declares an equal relationship between two expressions. • In math, the word “equals, is, is equal to, is the same as” means “equals =.” Match the written description to an equation. Equation 1. Cristian’s age is twice the age of Ivan. I – 5 = 6 Students, you already know how to translate verbal descriptions to equation. Now, we will translate verbal descriptions involving Distributive Property to equations. Make Connection 2. The sum of Cristian’s & Ivan‘s is 32. S = A + 5 3. The difference of Ivan's age and 5 is 6? C = 2I 4. Sammy has five more stamps than Adrian? C + I = 32 Concept Development An equation declares an equal relationship1 between two expressions. Examples expression expression expression 5n = 2(n – 8) What is another way to write the left side of the equation? ____________ = 57 CFU 1 2(x + 4) = x+3 To write an equation, translate2 the written sentences to mathematical symbols. • In math, the word “equals, is, is equal to, is the same as” means “equals =.” Which is the correct equation from the written sentence? How is “2 times 3 less than a number is 4” translated into an algebraic expression? A 2 ( 3 – n ) = 4 B 2 ( n – 3 ) = 4 In your own words, what is an equation? An equation is____________ ________________________. CFU 2 “Gio has 9 more video games(v) than Alex. Together they have 57 video games.” _____ + _________ = _____ Alex’s video games Gio = the same amount as Alex’s has plus 9 more Alex’s games plus the same amount as Alex has plus 9 more 1 the way things are connected 2 change from one language to another Vocabulary 1

Skill Development/Guided Practice 1 expression 2(x + 4) = 7 Equation An equation declares an equal relationship between two expressions. • In math, the word “is” means “equals =.” Read the written sentence carefully. Identify3 the variable and known amounts. (underline) Identify the operation clue words. (circle) Determine where the equal sign will be written. Hint: “is” means “equals =.“ Interpret4 the written description to write the equation. Read the equation aloud. Write equations. 1 2 3 4 a b How did I/you identify the variable, known amounts, and operations? How did I/you determine where the equal sign would be written? How did I/you write the equation? CFU 1 2 3 Written Description Equation 1. 3 times the sum of the number and 3 is12. 2. 3 times the sum of 5 of a number and 8 is 11. 3. Eight times the difference of a number and 2 is the same as 3. 4. The sum of 7 times a number and 8 times the sum of the number and 2 is the same as 10. 5. Angel runs m miles each day. Rafael runs twice as many miles as Angel. Altogether, they run 18 miles each day. 6. Gerardo’s age is 3 years less than twice Cesar’s age. The sum of their ages is 30. 7. Alondra’s score is twice the difference of Dennis’s score and 5. The sum of their scores is 32. 3 find (synonym) 4 explain what it means Vocabulary Relevance An equation declares an equal relationship between two expressions. 1 Writing an equation will help you solve real-world problems. A rectangular garden is fenced on all sides with 256 feet of fencing. The garden is 8 feet longer than it is wide. Find the length and width of the garden (w + 8) feet w feet Does anyone else have another reason why it is relevant to write an equation that represents a written description? (Pair-Share) Why is it relevant to write an equation that represents a written description? You may give me one of my reasons or one of your own. Which reason is more relevant to you? Why? CFU 2 Writing an equation will help you do well on tests. Sample Test Question: 5 times the difference of a number and 20 is the same as half the sum of 4 more than 4 times a number. Find the correct equation. A. B. 2

expression 2(x + 4) = 7 Equation An equation declares an equal relationship between two expressions. • In math, the word “is” means “equals =.” Skill Closure Read the written sentence carefully. Identify the variable and known amounts. (underline) Identify the operation clue words. (circle) Determine where the equal sign will be written. Hint: “is” means “equals =.“ Interpret the written description to write the equation. Read the equation aloud. Write equations. 1 2 3 4 a b Written Description Equation 1. Cristian hit twice the difference of the number of home runs Ivan hit and 6. Altogether, they hit 18 home runs. 2. In one day, Alexandria traveled 5 times the sum of the number of hours Esmeralda traveled and 2. Together they traveled 20 hours. Constructed Response Closure Adam wrote an equation from the description below. Do you agree with his answer? Why or why not? One month, Willie worked 6 hours more than Elijah, and Jasmine worked 4 times as many hours as Willie. Together they worked 126 hours. Do you agree with his answer? Why or why not? E + (E + 6) X 4(E + 6)= 126 _______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ Summary Closure What did you learn today about writing an equations from verbal descriptions involving the Distributive Property? (Pair-Share) Today, I learned how to ____________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________. Practice Tomorrow my.hrw.com Creating and Solving Equations Involving the Distributive Property 3