Lesson Plan 2
Teacher(s): Cordrey Subject:Math Grade(s): 9-12 Grade band: HS Setting: Unit: Interpreting ExpressionsNumber of Students:
Standard:Algebra: Seeing Structure in Expressions (SSE)
Algebra REI HS 1: H.S. 1- Explain each step in solving a simple equation as following from the equality of numbers asserted at the previous step, starting from the assumption that the original has a solution. Construction a viable argument to justify a solution method
Essence: HS.1 Interpret the structure of expressions
REI H.S. 1 Justify a solution method
Extensions: E3: Identify mathematical symbols
E2: Identify expression as numeric or variable
E1: Identify how many terms there are in the equation
REI H.S. 1-
E1: Given the steps to solve and equation, sequence the steps in the correct order.
E2: Identify operation (s) needed to solve an equation.
E3: Match the equation with an equivalent expression
Lesson Objective:Students will be able to identify if an expression is numeric or variable.
Students will be able to identify components for solving equations.
Least support / Moderate support / Most support
Students will be able to identify expressions as a numeric or variable expressions.
When given the steps to solve and equation student will be able to sequence the steps in the correct order / Students will identify numeric or variables in a given expression.
Student will be able to Identify operation (s) needed to solve an equation / Students will identify/touch/eye gaze towards mathematical variable or numeral.
Student will be able to match the equation with an equivalent expression
Activities:
- Students will be introduced to a Smart Board activity introducing the difference between variables and numerals
- Students will put hand motions/song to the meaning of the terms variable and numeral to distinguish and understand their meaning.
- Students will be introduced to expressions.
- Students will need to locate variables and numerals in mathematical expressions on Smart Board. (variables and numerals)
- Small group: Students will need to identify numeral or variable in mathematical expressions. (worksheet)
- Small group: numeral and variable manipulative sort
- Whole group: Determine if the expression is a variable or numeric expression.
- (create work boxes for students) sorting variables and numerals
- Students will need to identify mathematical symbols in story based math problems. Students will need to highlight/circle/eye gaze to symbols. (Attainment)
Warm-up:
A review of mathematical symbols and their meanings on word wall.
Key Vocabulary:
expression / Numeral / Variable
Term / symbol
Materials:
Work boxes for sorting activities
Attainments: Teaching to Standards Math or other story-based math problems
Barriers:
Visuals / writing
Verbal responses / sorting
Math concepts: Identifying numbers
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) brainstorm:
Representation
How will instructional content and materials be presented to the students (the “what” of learning)? / Actions/ Expression
How are the students able to interact with the materials and demonstrate knowledge (the “how” of learning)? / Engagement
What interests and engages students in the learning process
(the“why” of learning)?
Tactile symbols / Use of calculator / Small group
Color coded symbols / Smart Board Activity / Student involvement
Basic addition/ subtraction problems / Modeling / Standard based lessons
Enlarged images / Sort & match symbols / Reinforcement
Variable and numeral cards for everyone
Teaching Strategies:
Direct instruction / Modeling
Repetition / Small group & whole group
Assessments: / Response mode:
Student worksheets / Switches
Teacher made mini assessment checklist / Communication books
Student matching activity / Communication devices
Picture prompts
Verbal
Possible accommodations to use with this lesson:
Enlarged print / Adapted calculator
Objects / Enlarged number line
Manipulatives / Equation templates
Closing Activity:
Small group: Exit ticket: Identifying numeral or variables based on their ticket.
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