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Equations and Inequalities Part 3: Modeling & Solving One- Step Equations Essential Question: What strategies can I use to determine the solution to a one-step equation?

1.Instead of determining if a given value is a solution, how might you actually find the solution to an equation? 2.What is the value of x? x + 2 = 105x = 3010 –x = 7 3.What about this one? Take a guess! 2x x – 2 – 3 = 100 ÷ Warm-Up

Some equations are easy to solve in our heads. 6 = a + 4m – 5 = 2 x ÷ 2 = 310 = g 5 Using mental math, determine the value of the variable in each equation. We can use what we know about those easy equations to solve harder ones! Equations

Equations Like a balanced scale = x + 3 Think. Pair. Share What would you do to find the value of x?

Equations Like a balanced scale = x + 3 What does the scale now tell you about the weight of the ? 7310 Lesson Adapted from Hands on Equations Rename 7 with a 3 and 4. Now you can take away a 3 from both sides to keep the scale balanced.

You Try 2x =

You Try = x + 1

Refer to CMAPP for Hands-On lesson examples and student exercises. Hands on Equations

Classwork Sheets for Lessons 1-7 Additional Exercises Note: The problem #s listed below correspond with 6 th Grade CCSS. Problems omitted include equations with variables on both sides. These problems can be introduced to higher level learners as a method of differentiation. Lesson 1: #s 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 and 8 Lesson 2: #s 5, 6, 7, and 10 Lesson 3: #s 5 and 6 Lesson 4: #5 Lesson 5: #s 2 and 5 Lesson 6: #s 1 and 5 Lesson 7: #s 1 and 5

Solve the following equation x – 11 = 3(4) Steps: 1.Simplify each side of the equation (if possible) x – 11 = 3(4) x – 11 = 12 2.Goal: Isolate the variable (remove pieces of the equation to get the variable by itself). Perform inverse operations to remove numbers on the same side as the variable. To keep the equation balanced, whatever you did to one side of the equal sign, you must do to the other side. x – 11 = x = 23 3.Check your solution by substituting your answer into the original equation. x – 11 = 3(4) 23 – 11 = 3(4) 12 = 12Correct Solution! Solving Equations

Additional Examples: Don’t forget to check your solution!

The goal of solving an algebraic equation is to: A.Use inverse operations B.Check your solution C.Isolate the variable D.Do the same thing to both sides of an equation Answer: C Testing Connection

Practice & Other Resources  Holt Course 1  Chapter 2 Resource Book or Online Textbook  Lessons 2-4, 2-5, 2-6, 2-7 – Practice A, B and C  equations/math-basketball-one-step-equations.html equations/math-basketball-one-step-equations.html  =instructions&from=grade_g_3.html (note this website might contain equations with variables on both sides that is not part of the 6 th grade CCSS, but can be used as enrichment for advanced learners) =instructions&from=grade_g_3.html