Monday, September 30, 2019

Topics for September 30th

Today We Discussed:

We continued our discussion about distance, rate, and time story problems and the three different varieties of these problems (same-direction travel, opposite-direction travel, and round-trip travel).  Using a table to solve problems helps organize all the supporting data, and provides a systematic way to solve more complex problems.  Students are encouraged to use a table and to draw a picture of what is going on in the question to help better understand what is being asked.


Sections Covered in Textbook:

2-5: Equations and Problem-Solving Part 2 (pages 103-110)


Resources & Tutorials:

1)  How to Solve Opposite-Directions problem.
2)  How to Solve Same-Directions problem.
3)  How to Solve Round-Trip Travel Problems.

4)  Problems Solving Notes Part 2 - Uniform Motion


Assignments:

1) Worksheet on Uniform Motion
2)  Planning ahead - Chapter 2 test on Wednesday.
3) Quiz Corrections Due Wednesday.


Thursday, September 26, 2019

Topics for September 26th

Today We Discussed:

We continued our discussion about problem solving by investigating uniform motion problems.   Most students are familiar with the basic formula for motion: 
distance = rate * time, or in algebraic terms, d = rt.

Uniform motion problems fall into three main categories: same-direction travel, round-trip travel, or opposite-direction travel.  Depending upon what the problem is asking, we'll combine our problem data in different ways to find our answer, but in each case, we will still apply the general formula (d=rt) to set up our problem.

Drawing diagrams to help picture what is going on in the problem is another helpful strategy.  We also used tables to organize our given data and to help us solve the problem.

Sections Covered in Textbook:

2-5: Equations and Problem-Solving Part 2 (pages 103-110)

Resources & Tutorials:

1)  How to Solve Opposite-Directions problem.
2)  How to Solve Same-Directions problem.
3)  How to Solve Round-Trip Travel Problems.
4)  Problems Solving Notes Part 2 - Uniform Motion

Assignments:

No New Homework
Planning Ahead - Chapter 2 Text next Wednesday (Oct 2nd)


Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Topics for September 25th

Today We Discussed:

Now that we know how to solve all types of equations, we will use that knowledge to solve story problems.  There are many different types of story problems, but most of them can be categorized into one of several categories.  Today's lesson will focus on problem solving involving defining variables in terms of each other,  consecutive integers (which also involves defining variables in terms of another), and break-even problems.

Vocabulary: consecutive, break-even

Sections Covered in Textbook:

2-5: Equations and Problem Solving (pages 103 - 110)
We will continue working on this topic tomorrow with more examples.


Resources & Tutorials:

1) Solving Break-Even Problems
2) How to find the Break-Even Point
3) Solving Word Problems with Consecutive Integers
4)  Problem Solving Notes Part 1


Assignments:

1) Worksheet on Problem-Solving Part 1
2) Quiz Tomorrow on Solving Equations (all types).


Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Topics for September 24th

Today We Discussed:

Our discussion about solving equations moved on to situations where there are variables on both sides of an equation.  The basic properties of equality still apply when dealing with variable terms.  We used the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division properties of equality to get variables on one side, and constants on the other side of the equation.  For equations with variables on both sides, it is possible for the equation to have infinitely many solutions (identity) or no solution at all.  Students will need to be on the lookout for these special cases, which show themselves is interesting mathematical ways.


Sections Covered in Textbook:

2-4: Equations with Variables on Both Sides (pages 96-100)


Resources & Tutorials:

1) Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides
2) Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides and Grouping Symbols


Assignments:

1) Worksheet on Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides.
2) Planning ahead - Quiz Thursday on Solving Equations (all types)


Monday, September 23, 2019

Topics for September 23rd



Today We Discussed:

We moved on from two-step to multi-step equation solving.  Today's lesson focused on simplifying with grouping symbols, and multiplying through to eliminate fractions and decimals to make the equation easier to solve.



Sections Covered in Textbook:

2-3: Solving Multi-Step Equations (pages 88 - 93)


Resources & Tutorials:

1) Solving Multi-Step Equations using Distributive Property
2) Solving Multi-Step Equations by Clearing Fractions


Assignments:

1) Solving Multi-Step Equations Worksheet.
2)  Planning Ahead - Quiz Thursday on Solving Equations


Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Topics for September 18th

Today We Discussed:

Our discussion about solving equations moved on to solving 2-step equations.  The order of operations still figures in to this process, although since we are undoing operations, we go in reverse.


Sections Covered in Textbook:

2-2: Solving Two-Step Equations (pages 81- 86)


Resources & Tutorials:

1) How do you solve a 2-step equation?
2) Math Antics - How to solve 2-step equations.


Assignments:

1) Solving 2-Step Equations Worksheet. 


Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Topics for September 17th

Today We Discussed:

Today we reviewed solving one-step algebraic equations.  We discussed what inverse operations are, and also defined the term solution.  Students are reminded that all they are accountable for all the mathematics that came before this class, as well as any new learned material.  Mathematics is a cumulative subject, and the skills built in the past will continue to be used to solve new problems.  That means that we will continue to integrate fraction and decimal operations into our problem solving.  Equation operations will include all types of real numbers.

Sections Covered in Textbook:

2-1: Solving One-Step Equations (pages 74-79)


Resources & Tutorials:

1) Math Antics - How to Solve a 1-step Equation.
2) How to solve an equation using addition.
3) How to solve an equation using subtraction.
4) How to solve an equation using multiplication.
5) How to solve an equation using division.
6) How to solve a decimal equation using subtraction.
7) How to solve an equation when multiplying fractions. 


Assignments:

1) Test corrections due Wednesday.
2) Pages 77-79, #'s 7 - 53 1st column (including 19 & 20), 55-67 1st column, 76

Monday, September 16, 2019

Topics for September 16th

Today We Discussed:

Today we talked about using tests as a teaching tool.  I asked students to consider, but not answer, the rhetorical question of "Did you give your best effort studying for the Chapter 1 Test?"  I emphasized that the goal of the test is to see how student are progressing in our Algebra class, and to see where they needed more instruction or practice.  I also asked them to think about what changes they might make for future assessments, and explained the value of performing test corrections to figure out what they did wrong and correct their misconceptions.

We did not cover new material today as it seemed like an opportune time to revisit the topics of absolute value, absolute value in the context of the order of operations, and another look at the Properties of Equality.

Sections Covered in Textbook:

We did not cover any new material today.  We revisited:
1)  1-3:  Exploring Real Numbers - emphasis on Absolute Value (pages 17-22)
2)  1-8:  Properties of Real Numbers (pages 54-58)


Resources & Tutorials:

1)  What is Absolute Value?


Assignments:

1)  Worksheet on Properties of Equality and Absolute Value.  
2)  Chapter 1 Test Corrections due Wednesday.


Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Topics for September 11th

Today We Discussed:

Today we finished up our study of variables, expressions, properties of equality, and order of operations.  We will be using these skills and vocabulary all year long.

Sections Covered in Textbook:

The Chapter Test will cover sections 1-1 through 1-8 (Pages 1-58)


Resources & Tutorials:

1)  Review Game Worksheet
2)  Review Game Worksheet Answers 


Assignments:

Study for Chapter 1 Test.  You may use our jeopardy game handout as a review sheet.  See links above for the worksheet and the answer key.  Good luck to all!

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Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Topics for September 10th

Today We Discussed:

Today we laid the groundwork for all the properties of equality.  The properties are a set of truths that act as rules to allow us to rewrite numbers and equations to make them easier to solve.  We also use the properties to justify the different steps we take to simplify expressions and solve equations.  Students also made a set of notecards that can be used during any quiz or test this year.

Sections Covered in Textbook:

1-8: Properties of Real Numbers (pages 54 - 57)


Resources & Tutorials:

1)  Video page for the addition, subtraction, multiplication and division properties.
2)  What is the substitution property of equality?
3)  Summary sheet of Properties from Math-Aids.
4)  Notes organizer from today's class.


Assignments:

1)  Worksheet on properties of equality
2)  Finish properties note cards
Planning ahead - Chapter 1 Test on Thursday.


Monday, September 9, 2019

Topics for September 9th

Today We Discussed:

We continued our discussion of the distributive property, and related it to playing a card game.  The dealer MUST deal cards to ALL players in a game.  We also used the distributive property to make large multiplication problems more simple.  Finally, we discussed terms, like terms, and other related vocabulary.



Sections Covered in Textbook:

1-7: The Distributive Property (pages 47 - 52)


Resources & Tutorials:

1) What is the distributive property?
2)  What are like terms?


Assignments:

1)  Pages 50-51 #'s 15-69 1st column, 76, 78, 80
2)  Prepare property notecards
Planning ahead - Chapter 1 Test Thursday


Thursday, September 5, 2019

Topics for September 5th

Today We Discussed:

Today we discussed the distributive property  of multiplication over addition and subtraction.  We also used the distributive property to multiply large numbers using mental math.  We also discussed how to combine algebraic like terms, and expanded our algebra vocabulary.  We revisited translating phrases into algebraic expressions with the addition of the distributive property.


Vocabulary: distributive property, term, constant, coefficient, like terms

Sections Covered in Textbook:

1-7: The Distributive Property (pages 47 - 52)


Resources & Tutorials:

1) What is the distributive property?


Assignments:

1) Quiz corrections due Monday.

Planning ahead:  Chapter 1 Test next Thursday


Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Topics for September 4th

Today We Discussed:

Today we took our first quiz of the year.  How did it go?  Did you properly prepare?  If not, what improvements can you make for the future?  Students will be allowed and expected to complete quiz corrections for partial credit.  Quizzes are meant as assessment and learning tools.  Students should always be asking, "How can I do better?".

We moved on to multiplying and dividing real numbers today.

Some basic sign rules for multiplication and division:

+ · + = +      + / + = +
+ · - = -      + / - = -
- · + = -      - / + = -
- · - = +      - / - = +



Vocabulary: Identity property of Multiplication, Multiplication Property of Zero, Multiplication Property of -1, Inverse Property of Multiplication, multiplicative inverse, reciprocal

Sections Covered in Textbook:

1-6: Multiplying and Dividing Real Numbers (pages 37 - 44)


Resources & Tutorials:

1) How do you multiply and divide numbers with different signs?
2) What are Multiplicative Inverses?
3) What is a reciprocal?


Assignments:

1) Pages 41 - 43 #'s 16 - 67 (1st column only), 86, 87, 99


Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Topics for September 3rd

Today We Discussed:

We continued our discussion of adding real numbers (both positive and negative) using a number line and integer chips.  Our rules for addition are:
  • If the signs are the same, add and keep the sign.
  • If the signs are different, subtract and keep the sign of the number with the larger absolute value.  
Stated another way...


For subtraction problems, first change to addition by adding the opposite, then follow your addition rules!  

                  6 – 10 =
              6 + (-10) =  

Subtract 6 from 10 and keep the negative sign because |-10| > |6|
Therefore, the answer is – 4. 

Sections Covered in Textbook:

1-4: Adding Real Numbers (pages 24-31)
1-5: Subtracting Real Numbers (pages 32-36)

Resources & Tutorials:

1) How do you add two negative numbers?
2) Rules for Adding Integers
3)  How to rewrite a subtraction problem as addition


Assignments:

1)  Adding and Subtracting Rationals Worksheet  #'s 1-32 1st column only.
2)  Study for Chapter 1 Quiz Tomorrow (Sections 1-1 through 1-3)