Algebra 1 – Unit 2 – Cycle 2
Lesson 1: Defining Quantities
Todayyourstudentcalculateddifferentquantitiesinreal-worldproblems.Heorsheexplainedwhat informationeachunitineachquantitiesgivesandhowthatmeasurehelpsothersthatare involvedin that situation.In thereal world,answersareusuallynotjustnumbers;theyareusuallyquantities—number withunits.Unitsareusedinour worldeveryday.For example,bananasmaycost39 centsperpound
atthegrocerystore.Ifyoupurchase5bananasthatweighatotalof 1.4pounds,youwillspend0.55centsonbananas.
Yourstudentshouldbeableto answerthesequestionsaboutquantities:
1) Whatis anotherquantityyoucoulduse in this problem?Whatinformationwillitgive you?
2) Explainhowyoucoulduseeachunitofmeasure.Wouldsomepeopleinthissituationfinda differentmeasuremorehelpfulthanothers?
Herearesomeideasto workwithquantities:
1) Whataresomequantitiesyoucancalculateabouttheworldaroundyou?Thinkabouteventsthat takeplaceinyourschoolor community.Can youmeasurethenumberof peoplewhopassby yourhome?Whatabouttheamountof electricityyourhomeuses?
2) Doyouhearquantitiesonthenewsorradioorreadaboutthem online?Whattypesof quantities dopeopleuseto describeeventsinour world?Can youexplainwhattheunitsmean?
Algebra 1 – Unit 2 – Cycle 2
Lesson 2: Quantities in Scientific Notation
Todayyourstudentperformedoperationsinscientificnotation.Scientificnotationisanabbreviatedwayofwritingverylargeandverysmallnumbers.Anyvaluecanberepresentedthisway;itsimplymeansthe productofanumberbetween1and10timesapowerof10.Forexample,8iswritteninscientificnotation 8 x 101.Scientificnotationisnotonlyausefulshorthandforrepresentingverylargeandverysmallnumbers(like0.00000000000034235),butitalsoallowsforquickercomparisonsandoperationson valueslikethis.
Understandingthevalueofanumberinscientificnotationcanhelpyourstudentmakesenseofmany differentphenomenaintheworld.Forexample:HowfarawayistheMoon?Howmuchfartherawayisthe neareststar?Inaddition,thesecomputationalproblemsincludedfraction,decimal,andexponentoperationskillsyourstudenthasalreadylearned.Buildingtheseskillshelpsyourstudentasheorshedelvesdeeperintoalgebrathisyear.
Yourstudentshouldbeabletoanswerthesequestionsaboutscientificnotation:
1) Whataresomeexamplesoftimesthatitismoreappropriatetousescientificnotation?Arethere timesthatscientificnotationisnotaseasytouse?
2) Canreplacingthenumberwithasimplernumberhelpyouseehowtosolveit?
3) Whatisyourplanforsolving?
4) Doesyouranswermakesense?Whyorwhynot?
Herearesomeideastoworkwithscientificnotation:
1) Identifynumbersinyoureverydaylifecanbeexpressedinscientificnotation.
2) Video:Introductiontoscientificnotation
3) Video:Multiplyinginscientificnotation
radicals/scientific-notation/v/multiplying-in-scientific-notation
Algebra 1 – Unit 2 – Lesson 3
Lesson 3: Accuaracy with Quantities
Todayyourstudentconsideredaccuracywhenworkingwithquantities.Forexample,yourstudent exploredreportingameasurementaccuratelybypayingattentiontothescaleof themeasurementused.
Inaddition,heorshealsolearnedabouttheaccuracyof givenmeasurementsbypayingattentiontothe numberof significantdigits.Thenumberof significantfigures,orsignificantdigits,tellsushowprecisethe measurementis. Yourstudentidentifiedthenumberof significantfiguresfordifferentquantitiesand roundedtotheappropriatenumberof significantfiguresafterperformingmultiplicationanddivision.
Yourstudentshouldbeableto answerthesequestionsaboutsignificantdigits:
1) Howmanysignificantdigitsdoesthisnumberhave?Howdoyouknow?
2) Explainwhyit importantto knowaboutsignificantfigures.
3) Howaccurateis thismeasuredquantity?Howdo youknow?
Herearesomeideasto workwithsignificantdigits:
1) WatchaCrashCourseVideoonSignificantDigits:
2) Findtheareaof aroom in yourhome.Write yourareausingthecorrectnumberof significantfigures.
3) ReviewsignificantfiguresonKhanAcademy:Video:SignificantFigures
Video:Moreon SignificantFigures
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Video:Addingand SubtractingwithSignificantFigures
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Video:MultiplyingandDividingwithSignificantFigures
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Practice:SignificantFigures
Algebra 1 – Unit 2 – Cycle 2
Lesson 4: Quantities in Complex Problem
Todayyourstudentwrotecomplicatedexpressionsforcontextualsituations.Yourstudentfirstlookedat theproblemtoseewhatthesituationwasabout.Thenyourstudentdeterminedifheorsheneededto defineanyvariablesin orderto writetheexpression.Sometimestherearemultiplewaystocorrectlywrite anexpressiontorepresentasituation.Thiswillprepareyourstudentto writeandsolveequationsin order tosolvereal-worldproblems.
Yourstudentshouldbeableto answerthesequestionsaboutwritingcomplicatedexpressions:
1) What’sgoingoninthesituation?
2) Whatvariablesandnumbersdo youknow?
Whatvariablesdoyouneedto define?
3) Whatarethetermsintheexpression?Whataretheconstants?
4) Isthereanotherway youcouldwritethisexpression?
Herearesomeideasto workwith writingcomplicatedexpressions:
1) Writeanalgebraicexpressionto describeareal-lifesituation.Itcouldbe
about yourlife,school, community,orworld!
2) Watcha videotoreviewtranslatingbetweenexpressionsandmathstatements.