Thursday, December 20, 2012
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Math 7: Algebra Success Criteria for Unit Test
Math 7 Unit Test: Wednesday, December 19, 2012!
Okay Grade 7s we've been working on Algebra for the last month and it's time to put it all together to show what you've learned. You have all done a great job on Algebra this term. On The test you will be asked to:
By the end of the term I will be able to model algebraic expressions and solve algebraic equations using variables and constant rates
Success Criteria
To reach my learning goal I can...
Okay Grade 7s we've been working on Algebra for the last month and it's time to put it all together to show what you've learned. You have all done a great job on Algebra this term. On The test you will be asked to:
- model expressions
- write expressions from word descriptions
- Solve equations by substituting variables
- Solve equations by creating a balance
- Use a table of values to solve equations
By the end of the term I will be able to model algebraic expressions and solve algebraic equations using variables and constant rates
Success Criteria
To reach my learning goal I can...
- Use tiles and pictures to model algebraic expressions
- Understand that any letter (x,y,z) is a variable that can change
- Understand that a constant number does not change
- Use guess and check to solve an algebraic equation
- Use a table of values to solve an algebraic equation that involves rate of change
Math 7: Modelling Equations
Here is another way we can model equations. This time we can use pictures to help our minds make sense of algebra.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Algebra and Cell Phones
After our discussion yesterday about Verizon. I thought we should actually look at how a data plan works mathematically. This is only a surface level look at the variable cost of using a cell phone, but it will get the discussion going.
A phone plan costs 55 dollars a month for 2GB of data. For every GB you use it is an extra $27.00 a month. Roaming charges and downloading will eat up your data plan quickly. If you plan to leave the country for a vacation your data will go through the roof. How could you figure out how much your monthly bill would be if you used 7GB in one month? What about 4GB in one month? What Algebraic expression would you use to find out how much the monthly bills would be? Let's try to get some thorough responses so we can pencast it!
A phone plan costs 55 dollars a month for 2GB of data. For every GB you use it is an extra $27.00 a month. Roaming charges and downloading will eat up your data plan quickly. If you plan to leave the country for a vacation your data will go through the roof. How could you figure out how much your monthly bill would be if you used 7GB in one month? What about 4GB in one month? What Algebraic expression would you use to find out how much the monthly bills would be? Let's try to get some thorough responses so we can pencast it!
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Math Will Follow You Wherever You Go!
One day you will have a job of your very own. Rest assurred, math will come up, tap you on the shoulder and say, "Remember, me?" This is a phone conversation between Verizon mobile employees and a customer. Pay attention to the numbers that they are talking about. The customer claims that his bill is wrong. Who is right? How do you know?
Pencast: Math 7 Algebra Tiles
We've just completed our first assessment of what we know about now about algebra tiles and expressions. It is important to look at the feedback provided to you by your friends and then try using algebra tiles on a different expression. If you have forgotten some of the ideas we have been talking about in class please review the pencasts below.
The pencast is supported by flash it will not work on your Apple device, I'm working on a solution!
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Pencast: Math 6 Area and Perimeter Pencast
Today we looked at a problem in class:
Matteo bought a rectangular rug for his bedroom. The room has an area of 24 square meters. The label on the rug says 20 square meters, but the rug did not fit. How could this be?
This was an interesting problem that Nick, Marcus and I were working on together at the guided math table.
Matteo bought a rectangular rug for his bedroom. The room has an area of 24 square meters. The label on the rug says 20 square meters, but the rug did not fit. How could this be?
This was an interesting problem that Nick, Marcus and I were working on together at the guided math table.
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