(c)
Forming algebraic expressions from potentially worded information, particularly appreciating it as the first step in solving equations (the latter which isn't covered till the «Equations» topic).
This activity includes 3 catchphrase activities for: 1) Simplifying Algebraic Expressions By Collecting Like Terms 2)
Forming Algebraic Expressions 3) Substituting into Algebraic Expressions and Formulae I sometimes change the image below to a picture of famous person to add more variation to the game.
Includes simplifying algebraic expressions, substituting values into expressions, and
forming algebraic expressions.
The second problem involves students
forming an algebraic expression and solving to find the number of blue cubes.
Not exact matches
The first problems involve ratio and percentages and then
forming and solving
algebraic expressions.
The tasks vary in difficulty, and include
forming expressions for various areas and perimeters, expressing proportional relationships, numerical and
algebraic ratio tables and identifying reasonable assumptions.
Further the spinners can produce a calculation requiring BODMAS / PEDMAS; or an
algebraic expression with the spinners representing the letter values to substitute to
form a calculation.
TOPICS Model and evaluate
algebraic expressions Understand the meaning of square root Solve one - step equations using addition, subtraction, division Solve proportions / unit rates Graph a line using slope - intercept
form Represent polynomials using models Factor using the distributive property Solve quadratic equations by completing the square And more!