Total Duration: |
31 to 60 Minutes |
Materials and Resources: |
Notebook Pencil Calculator Ruler Textbook (will use for additional examples, if needed) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArbMdAMYd_s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nif2PKA9bXA http://www.commoncoresheets.com/Algebra.php (Worksheet from the first box "Using Substitution to Solve Problems" and third box "Expressing Inequalities on a Numberline"--make copies for all students) Same website fourth box "Writing Inequalities from a Numberline" for the accelerated students (make appropriate amount of copies) Bell Ringer Substitution 6th Grade (located in the attachments) Exit Slip Substitution 6th Grade (located in the attachments--make copies for all students) |
Technology Resources Needed: |
Interactive Whiteboard Calculator |
Background/Preparation: |
Teacher: The teacher will need to preview the videos to assess good stopping points for students to ask questions. The teacher will need to select a worksheet from the first, third, and fourth boxes on the website http://www.commoncoresheets.com/Algebra.php and make copies for the students. Student: The student will need to know the following terms: replacement set, solution, and substitution. The student will need to be able to use the order of operations adequately. |
Before: The teacher will have the bell ringer (in attachments) on the interactive whiteboard. The students will answer the questions in their notebooks. The teacher will ask selected students to answer the problems. The teacher will do an informal assessment to see if the students are ready to continue. The teacher will write on the interactive whiteboard, “Replacement Set and Solution.” The teacher will discuss the meanings of these terms. The replacement set will be the numbers used to test the equation. A true result when substituting the number for the variable means that the number is a solution. A false result when substituting the number for the variable means that the number is a not solution. During:
After: The teacher will hand out the exit slip Substitution 6th Grade from the attachments. The students will answer and turn in as they leave the classroom. The teacher will grade the exit slip for a formal assessment. |
Assessment Strategies |
Informal: The teacher will do informal assessments during the videos. The teacher will do informal assessments during group work on independent practice and adjust instruction as needed. Formal: The teacher will use the exit slip, "Substitution 6th Grade", as the formal assessment to make sure the standard is mastered. |
Acceleration: |
The teacher will make copies of the worksheet from the fourth box "Writing Inequalities from a Numberline" on the website http://www.commoncoresheets.com/Algebra.php. Students will be challenged to write an inequality to express the number line. |
Intervention: |
The teacher will assign students to groups with a peer tutor. The teacher will use differentiated instruction as needed with students by monitoring their work. The teacher will do one-on-one instruction if needed. |
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instructional guidance in providing modifications and adaptations
for students with significant cognitive disabilities who qualify for the Alabama Alternate Assessment.
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