Another clear resource to investigate would be from NCTM, Mathematics Teaching in Middle Schools, «Using Error Analysis to
Teach Equation Solving,» Dec. 2006 / January 2007, pp 238 - 242.
Not exact matches
Excellent scaffolded approach to
teaching solving equations.
Ideal resource for
teaching pupils how to form and
solve equations when you are given the perimeter and given side lengths in algebra OR when side lengths are given using algebra and are equal (e.g. opposite sides of a rectangle).
The lesson
teaches pupils to tackle problems involving finding an expression for the area of a composite shape and
solving the resulting linear
equation.
The lesson
teaches pupils to find a linear expression for a composite area and to
solve the linear
equation to find the unknown.
In this lesson, learners are able to: 1)
solve 2 simultaneous
equations in 2 variables (linear / linear or linear / quadratic) algebraically; 2) find approximate solutions using a graph 3) translate simple situations or procedures into algebraic expressions or formulae; derive an
equation (or 2 simultaneous
equations), Lesson can be used as whole class
teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
This has always been an effective worksheet, clearly showing the different leveled steps of
solving equations... This is one of the worksheets that accompanies my three lesson series on
solving equations that is available from my shop and in particular has superb
teaching slides with lots of custom animation as well as other activities and resources.
For example, knowing the basic elements of design, such as emphasis, balance, contrast, and repetition, enabled Casciato to
teach her students how to create more informative photo compositions to illustrate each step in
solving a linear
equation (PDF).
In my experience, you need to make changes to your lessons even if you're
teaching eternal topics like the Newton's Laws of Motion or
solving a quadratic
equation.
Do look at my excellent resources for
teaching the different methods for
solving quadratic
equations.
Covers the following
teaching objectives:
Solve 2 - step linear
equations algebraically (+ ve integer solutions).
Attached is a presentation with 2 sets of 5 questions and a third set with 7 questions that acts as a
teaching point for
solving equations, using the bar model to help picture
equations and answers afterwards.
Otherwise great activity if
teaching the sub-topic «
solving equations with unknowns on both sides».
Then
teaches the substitution method and
solving by plotting the two
equations.
Complete lesson to
teach solving simultaneous
equations There are differentiated learning objectives.
This unit contains full lesson plans and resources to
teach the «
Solving Equations Graphically» unit and is suitable for GCSE Higher Tier students.
A complete lesson to
teach students how to
solve equations that involve brackets and then extend on to forming
equations with brackets.
Harder Quadratic
Equations, Circle Theorems, Upper and Lower Bounds, Direct and Inverse Proportion, The Sine and Cosine Rules, Probability Tree Diagrams, Surds --------------------- Harder Quadratic Equations animated PowerPoint GCSE The PowerPoint includes: 8 examples where the coefficient of x squared is bigger than 1 The examples are animated to show the steps 20 questions for learners to practice the techniques (with answers) 4 questions which are more like exam questions These 4 questions have full animated solutions I taught this technique for solving quadratic equations for many years and often had comments like» is that all you have to d
Equations, Circle Theorems, Upper and Lower Bounds, Direct and Inverse Proportion, The Sine and Cosine Rules, Probability Tree Diagrams, Surds --------------------- Harder Quadratic
Equations animated PowerPoint GCSE The PowerPoint includes: 8 examples where the coefficient of x squared is bigger than 1 The examples are animated to show the steps 20 questions for learners to practice the techniques (with answers) 4 questions which are more like exam questions These 4 questions have full animated solutions I taught this technique for solving quadratic equations for many years and often had comments like» is that all you have to d
Equations animated PowerPoint GCSE The PowerPoint includes: 8 examples where the coefficient of x squared is bigger than 1 The examples are animated to show the steps 20 questions for learners to practice the techniques (with answers) 4 questions which are more like exam questions These 4 questions have full animated solutions I
taught this technique for
solving quadratic
equations for many years and often had comments like» is that all you have to d
equations for many years and often had comments like» is that all you have to do?»
Having
taught using many different methods to
solve equations I have settled for the magic bridge method (float and ping).
Complete lesson introducing
solving simple linear
equations (includes topic test) Visit weteachmaths.co.uk for - Lessons and worksheets suitable for the 9 - 1 GCSE Specification - A-Level
teaching resources for Core 1, Core 2, Core 3, Core 4, Decision 1 and Statistics 1 - Teaching resources for Level 3 Core Mathematics - Schemes of work for Higher and Foundation GCSE Maths (adapted for the 9 - 1 specification)- Topic tests for GCSE Maths and A-Level Maths - Support for the teaching and coursework in GCSE St
teaching resources for Core 1, Core 2, Core 3, Core 4, Decision 1 and Statistics 1 -
Teaching resources for Level 3 Core Mathematics - Schemes of work for Higher and Foundation GCSE Maths (adapted for the 9 - 1 specification)- Topic tests for GCSE Maths and A-Level Maths - Support for the teaching and coursework in GCSE St
Teaching resources for Level 3 Core Mathematics - Schemes of work for Higher and Foundation GCSE Maths (adapted for the 9 - 1 specification)- Topic tests for GCSE Maths and A-Level Maths - Support for the
teaching and coursework in GCSE St
teaching and coursework in GCSE Statistics
As the new curriculum has brought the Simultaneous
Equations well within the bounds of the Foundation paper I thought it best to
teach solving them slowly, one way at a time.
It is aimed at students who have been
taught to
solve simultaneous expressions for two linear, and one linear and one quadratic,
equations.
Complete lesson introducing
solving linear simultaneous
equations Visit weteachmaths.co.uk for - Lessons and worksheets suitable for the 9 - 1 GCSE Specification - A-Level
teaching resources for Core 1, Core 2, Core 3, Core 4, Decision 1 and Statistics 1 - Teaching resources for Level 3 Core Mathematics - Schemes of work for Higher and Foundation GCSE Maths (adapted for the 9 - 1 specification)- Topic tests for GCSE Maths and A-Level Maths - Support for the teaching and coursework in GCSE St
teaching resources for Core 1, Core 2, Core 3, Core 4, Decision 1 and Statistics 1 -
Teaching resources for Level 3 Core Mathematics - Schemes of work for Higher and Foundation GCSE Maths (adapted for the 9 - 1 specification)- Topic tests for GCSE Maths and A-Level Maths - Support for the teaching and coursework in GCSE St
Teaching resources for Level 3 Core Mathematics - Schemes of work for Higher and Foundation GCSE Maths (adapted for the 9 - 1 specification)- Topic tests for GCSE Maths and A-Level Maths - Support for the
teaching and coursework in GCSE St
teaching and coursework in GCSE Statistics
Covers the following
teaching objectives:
Solve 2 - step linear
equations algebraically in the form ax ± b = c.
Solve 2 - step linear
equations algebraically in the form x / a ± b = c.
Solve 2 - step linear
equations algebraically in the form a (x ± b) = c.
Solve 2 - step linear
equations algebraically in the form (x ± a) / b = c.
Solving Quadratic
Equations by Using the Formula All my lessons come with a starter, excellent
teaching slides with plenty of examples, lesson objectives, key words, questions with answers and plenary.
If you
teach math, you might create four word problems, four
equations to
solve, or four formulas to use.
Full lesson on Promethean software, for setting up and
solving simple linear
equations, including: - differentiated learning objectives - key words - slides containing examples for use when
teaching the content - differentiated questioning
The playlist includes: • 6 links to instructional videos or texts • 1 link to practice quizzes or activities • Definitions of key terms, such as linear
equation and solution • An example of how to
solve a system of
equations algebraically Accompanying
Teaching Notes include: • A review of key terminology • Links to additional practice quizzes or activities on certain parts of the standard, such as solving real - world problems • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such as estimating solutions of linear systems graphically For more teaching and learning resources on standard 8.EE.C.8.C, visit http://www.wisewire.com/explore/search/8.E
Teaching Notes include: • A review of key terminology • Links to additional practice quizzes or activities on certain parts of the standard, such as
solving real - world problems • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such as estimating solutions of linear systems graphically For more
teaching and learning resources on standard 8.EE.C.8.C, visit http://www.wisewire.com/explore/search/8.E
teaching and learning resources on standard 8.EE.C.8.C, visit http://www.wisewire.com/explore/search/8.EE.C.8.C/
«Drawing Art into the
Equation: Aesthetic Computing Gives Math a Clarifying Visual» An evolving
teaching method applies the theory and practice of art to computing and problem
solving (November 2005).
I found this approach to develop a deep understanding of what is happening when we
solve equations and haven't seen it
taught this way, let me know what you thought about it!
This product includes: • 5 links to instructional videos or texts • 5 links to practice quizzes or activities • Definitions of key terms, such as literal
equation and formula • Examples of how to apply the formula to convert temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius • Exercises that allow students to practice rearranging formulas to highlight a quantity of interest • An accompanying
Teaching Notes file The
Teaching Notes file includes: • A review of key terminology • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such as having trouble
solving literal
equations • Links to additional practice quizzes or activities
This product includes: • 4 links to instructional videos or texts • 3 links to practice quizzes or activities • Definitions of key terms, such as algebraic
equation and inverse operations • Examples of how to isolate variables in algebraic
equations • Exercises that allow students to practice writing one - step algebraic
equations to
solve problems, including real - world problems • An accompanying
Teaching Notes file The
Teaching Notes file includes: • A review of key terminology • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such as using the incorrect operation on each side of the
equation when
solving for the variable • Links to additional practice activities or quizzes
In this PowerPoint, students are
taught the essential skills needed to
solve equations but with the added twist that each new skill is unlockable!
It includes a starter linking back to
solving equations, very clear examples to follow, (AFL) mini white board activities to gauge understanding and help your
teaching, worksheet with answers and plenary.
Successfully used in Years 6 and 7 and even in Year 8 for consolidation of already
taught concepts Included: x3 Autumn Term; x1 Spring Term and x2 Summer Term (one higher order test) Each test is an 80 mark paper / one 70 mark paper and includes the suggested mark scheme for all of the tests The test may be written in conjunction with your own 20 mark Mental Maths Test to give you a score / 100 Duration of each test: 60 minutes or own discretion Topics covered: Fractions (+, -, ×, ÷); Percentages including % Profit and Loss; Decimals (+, -, ×, ÷); BIDMAS; Multiples; Factors; Primes / Factor Trees; Squares and Cubes; Algebra — Gathering Like Terms; Substitution;
Solving Equations; Multiplying and Dividing with Positive and Negative Numbers; Angles; Pie Charts; Probability; Surface Area; Area of a Compound Shape — Includes Area of a Circle / Semi-Circle; Mean — Median — Mode — Range; SDT; Probability; Bearings More to follow...
The playlist includes: • 7 links to instructional videos or texts • 1 link to practice quizzes or activities • Definitions of key terms, such as cross-section and plane • Visual examples of pairs of linear
equations and how to determine the number of solutions Accompanying
Teaching Notes include: • A review of key terminology • Links to additional practice quizzes or activities on certain parts of the standard, such as solving pairs of equations graphically • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such as misinterpreting the graphical solution of systems of equations For more teaching and learning resources on standards 8.EE.C.8 A and 8
Teaching Notes include: • A review of key terminology • Links to additional practice quizzes or activities on certain parts of the standard, such as
solving pairs of
equations graphically • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such as misinterpreting the graphical solution of systems of
equations For more
teaching and learning resources on standards 8.EE.C.8 A and 8
teaching and learning resources on standards 8.EE.C.8 A and 8.EE.C.8.
Full lesson on Promethean software, for
teaching solving equations where variables appear on either side of equals sign and some have brackets, including: - differentiated learning objectives - key words - slides containing examples for use when
teaching the content - differentiated questioning
One of the hardest parts about
teaching math is making sure that students are not blindly
solving equations without really understanding what they are doing with the numbers.
Linear
Equations Game Ms. Madhavi Dhande, who teaches at Sree Chaitanya Public School in Delhi, India, submitted this lesson, which provides a game where students pair up to solve linear equations for the value of a
Equations Game Ms. Madhavi Dhande, who
teaches at Sree Chaitanya Public School in Delhi, India, submitted this lesson, which provides a game where students pair up to
solve linear
equations for the value of a
equations for the value of a variable.
When it comes to
teaching Algebra I, Professor Jon Star believes it is not just what students are learning — as far as formulas and
equations — but how they are exploring multiple explanations and strategies for
solving algebra problems.
For instance, the lessons were about the same length and the same method (cancellation) for
solving equations with one unknown was
taught.
In this paper, we give an empirical illustration and analysis of one teacher's
teaching of a method for
solving equations with one unknown.
On my Thanksgiving math
teaching resources page, you will find unique math lesson plans and activities for
solving addition and subtraction
equations, word problems, and powerpoint lessons.
Using the balance method students are
taught how to
solve two - step
equations involving multiplications and divisions.
Typically
taught in early algebra classes, the topic of polynomials is critical to understanding higher maths like Algebra and Calculus, so it's important that students gain a firm understanding of these multi-term
equations involving variables and are able to simplify and regroup in order to more easily
solve for the missing values.