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Essential Question:
What does it mean to SOLVE and equation?
Standards:
2.0: Students understand and use such operations as taking the opposite, finding the reciprocal, taking a root, and raising to a fractional power. They understand and use the rules of exponents.
3.0: Students solve equations and inequalities involving absolute values.
4.0: Students simplify expressions before solving linear equations and inequalities in one variable,
such as 3(2x-5) + 4(x-2) = 12.
5.0: Students solve multistep problems, including word problems, involving linear equations and linear inequalities in one variable and provide justification for each step.
Upon completion of the activities in this unit, you should be able to:
Revolution Prep Assignments.
Introduction to Algebra 1 (should already be completed at the end of unit 1)
1. Order of Operations
2. Translating Mathematical Expressions
3. Evaluating an Expression
4. Defining a variable
5. Simplifying Expressions Using Multiple Properties
6. Parts of an Expression
7. Interpreting Expressions
8. Real-world Scenario: Introduction to Algebra 1
Real Numbers: (need to complete prior to Solving Equations)
1. Set of real numbers
2.Taking the Root
3. Identifying rational and Irrational Numbers
4. Absolute Value of Real Numbers
5. Evaluating Absolute Value Expressions
6. Real-world Scenario: Real Numbers
Solving Equations: (should be done by the end of Unit 2)
1. Translating Mathematical Equations
2. Simplifying Equations
3. Solving Linear Equations with multiple Steps
4. Solving Proportions
5. Solving Rate Problems
6. Work Problems
7. Absolute Value Equations
8. Rearranging Formulas
9. Real-World Scenario: Solving Equations
2.0: Students understand and use such operations as taking the opposite, finding the reciprocal, taking a root, and raising to a fractional power. They understand and use the rules of exponents.
3.0: Students solve equations and inequalities involving absolute values.
4.0: Students simplify expressions before solving linear equations and inequalities in one variable,
such as 3(2x-5) + 4(x-2) = 12.
5.0: Students solve multistep problems, including word problems, involving linear equations and linear inequalities in one variable and provide justification for each step.
Upon completion of the activities in this unit, you should be able to:
- Solve equations using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
- Solve equations involving more than one operation.
- Solve equations with the variable on both sides.
- Solve equations containing grouping symbols.
- Solve literal equations (formulas) for a specified variable
Revolution Prep Assignments.
Introduction to Algebra 1 (should already be completed at the end of unit 1)
1. Order of Operations
2. Translating Mathematical Expressions
3. Evaluating an Expression
4. Defining a variable
5. Simplifying Expressions Using Multiple Properties
6. Parts of an Expression
7. Interpreting Expressions
8. Real-world Scenario: Introduction to Algebra 1
Real Numbers: (need to complete prior to Solving Equations)
1. Set of real numbers
2.Taking the Root
3. Identifying rational and Irrational Numbers
4. Absolute Value of Real Numbers
5. Evaluating Absolute Value Expressions
6. Real-world Scenario: Real Numbers
Solving Equations: (should be done by the end of Unit 2)
1. Translating Mathematical Equations
2. Simplifying Equations
3. Solving Linear Equations with multiple Steps
4. Solving Proportions
5. Solving Rate Problems
6. Work Problems
7. Absolute Value Equations
8. Rearranging Formulas
9. Real-World Scenario: Solving Equations