Students need an understanding
of algebraic notation before this lesson.
However, fundamentally this problem is about introducing and developing students» understanding
of algebraic notation.
Not exact matches
A game
of chess can be represented a number
of ways (from left): a physical board, a drawn illustration, a computer simulation, and
algebraic notation.
An activity that aims to help students understand different representations
of equivalent expressions, including: -
Algebraic notation (with simplified terms)- Unsimplified equivalent expressions (involving Collecting Like Terms and Expanding Brackets)- Algebra Tiles - Substituting values in to expressions - Written word problems
1) Ratio, rate and proportion including map scales and direct / indirect proportions 2)
Algebraic manipulation including factorization, addition, subtraction, multiplication
of fractions 3) Functions and graphs including quadratic functions 4) Solutions
of equations including simultaneous linear equations 5) Set language and
notation