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Jan 23, 2017 Lesson 2 Generating Equivalent Expressions - Duration: 33:11. Grade 7 Module 1 Lesson 3 on Identifying Proportional and non proportional. Math 7 Module 3 Lesson 6 Part II Video. Students generate equivalent expressions using the fact that addition and multiplication can be done in any order (commutative property) and any grouping (associative property). Students recognize how any order, any grouping can be applied in a subtraction problem by using additive. Identify when two expressions are equivalent (i.e., when the two expressions name the same number regardless of which value is substituted into them). For example, the expressions y + y + y and 3y are equivalent because they name the same. Lesson 11: Factoring Expressions. Student Outcomes Students model and write equivalent expressions using the distributive property. They move from expanded form to factored form of an expression. Fluency Exercise (5 minutes): GCF.
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Pupils develop expressions to describe the total number of sides on an unknown number of rectangles and triangles. Expressions contain multiplication, addition, and parentheses.
Concepts
algebraic expressions, expressions, algebraic properties, equivalent expressions
Instructional Ideas
- Create a word wall with new vocabulary and examples
- Have learners complete the exit ticket on white boards as a quick understanding check
Classroom Considerations
- Allow time prior to the lesson for activity set up
- The first lesson in a 28-part series
Pros
- Includes a detailed teacher guide with questioning suggestions
- Provides a set of problems for independent practice
Lesson 1 Generating Equivalent Expressions Answer Key Exit Ticket Number
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