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7th grade math Unit 3: Ratios and Proportional Reasoning
Lesson Plan01/22/19
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Unit Essential Questions
Standard: MGSE7.NS.1b. Understand p + q as the number located a distance |q| from p, in the positive or negative direction depending on whether q is positive or negative. Interpret sums of rational numbers by describing real world contexts. Unit Essential Questions How do I apply properties of positive and negative rational numbers to solve problems?
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Unit Essential Questions
Standard: MGSE7.NS.1c. Understand subtraction of rational numbers as adding the additive inverse, p – q = p + (–q). Show that the distance between two rational numbers on the number line is the absolute value of their difference, and apply this principle in real-world contexts. Unit Essential Questions What strategies are most useful in helping develop algorithms for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing positive and negative rational numbers to solve real- world problems?
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I can statement I can add and subtract rational numbers.
I can represent addition and subtraction on horizontal and vertical number lines. I can subtract a rational number by adding its opposite (additive inverse). I can use the absolute values of numbers on a number line to illustrate both addition and subtraction. I can apply properties of operations (commutative, associative, and distributive) to add and subtract rational numbers.
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Key Vocabulary additive inverse • multiplicative inverse • absolute value • integers • long division • natural numbers • negative numbers • opposite numbers • positive numbers • rational numbers • repeating decimal • terminating decimal • zero pair PPT]Rational and Irrational Numbers
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Rational numbers? Instructional Period Rational Numbers 24G0 Math Shorts Episode 1 - Additive Inverse 62OPY Multiplicative Inverse wU82g0 5 5/1 /4 /1000 − −1/10
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Activity: Monday: PEER HELPER – Student will solve two problems and give it to a peer to correct, Peers will give feed back and walk through the steps to solve the. Tuesday: Class Battle – class is broke up into two groups and the groups gain points by solving the problems on the board. Wednesday: Independent work session – students may use notes to solve problems on worksheet. Thursday: Study Guide Review – test problem are reviewed and worked out on the board and class discussion continues. Friday: Quiz
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Warm Up – Multiplication Drill/Division Drill
Homework Assignments Class Work Warm Up – Multiplication Drill/Division Drill Monday: s.html Works Sheet -Integers Tuesday: Show Your Work Wednesday: Peer Helper(Group Work) Thursday: One on One (Review)/Study Guide Friday: Quiz Feedback on test Iready Redelivery Homework: All assignments due Friday Monday: Work sheet – Rational and Irrational numbers Absolute Value Tuesday: Work sheet – Adding and Subtracting Rational Numbers Worksheets Wednesday: Work sheet –Adding and Subtracting Rational Numbers Worksheets Thursday: Work sheet – Multiplying and Dividing Rational Numbers Worksheets Friday: Work sheet – Quiz Late Assignment will have 5 points deducted every day that it is late
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Remediation Small Group One on one Peer Helper
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