Lesson 3 Topic: Fractions Subtopic: Addition and Subtraction of Fractions Materials • A set of paper strips with words written on it • Fish bowl Objectives • To guess the word written on the paper strip • To practice patience and understanding to those who can not get the answer correctly Control of Error • Teacher Presentation • The teacher will introduce the activity and give the instruction on what to do. • She will ask for 5 pairs of volunteers from the class. One volunteer
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Addition and Subtraction of Integers Addition of Positive Integers Consider the addition of 2 + 3. The plus sign‚ +‚ tells us to face the positive direction. So‚ to evaluate 2 + 3‚ start at 2‚ face the positive direction and move 3 units forwards. This suggests that: Positive integers can be added like natural numbers. Addition of Negative Integers Consider the addition of (–2) + (–3). The plus sign‚ +‚ tells us to face the positive direction. So‚ to evaluate
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Subtraction and Addition of Algebraic Expressions Math 11 Objectives The student should be able to: Determine the degree of a polynomial Identify the fundamental operations of polynomials Definition of Terms Algebraic expression is an expression involving constants and or variable‚ with all or some of the algebraic operations of addition‚ subtraction‚ division and multiplication Definition of Terms Components of an Algebraic Expression Constant term: fancy name for a number
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Simple Addition Lesson Plan 1 This lesson plan could be used at the elementary level‚ grade 2‚ as part of a math unit focusing on simple addition. I. Anticipatory set The teacher will say‚ “Students have you ever wondered what a digit is?” II. Learning Objectives: Goal: Students will be able to provide answers to mathematic problems commensurate with grade level. Short Term Objective: Given 4 scenarios involving simple addition‚ students will complete the accompanying problems with 95%
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I. PRETEST Directions: Match the set in column A that is equivalent to the set in column B. Write the letter of your answer in the space provided before the number. COLUMN A COLUMN B _____ 1. A. _____ 2. B. _____ 3. C. _____ 4. D. _____ 5. E. THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW • EQUIVALENT SETS are sets that have the same number of elements. Say for example: is equivalent to The two sets
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DIVISION OF EDUCATION Lesson Plan | Teacher Candidate:Carl Huber | Course:SED 380 | School: | Grade:2nd grade | Subject(s): Math | Total # ofStudents: | # Students with IEP’S: | Observed by: | Date and Time: | Lesson Summary (Purpose and Connection to Previous and Future Learning): The students have been working on count different variations of money using cents and dollar bills. In the
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n Algebra‚ a term‚ or monomial‚ is comprised of a combination of one to three of the following: numbers‚ variables‚ and exponents. In Algebraic expressions and equations‚ terms are separated by addition and subtraction signs. * Numbers: Constant‚ known quantities that remain fixed. Examples: 100‚ 23‚ -157‚ π * Variables: Symbols that represent unknown quantities. Examples: θ‚ x‚ y‚ and any other letter of the alphabet * Exponents: A known or unknown quantity that raises a base to
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Subtraction with Regrouping Abstract This literature review focuses on two-digit subtraction with regrouping. Many students struggle with this concept and place value is a major stumbling block for students trying to master subtraction. This paper will also show that delaying the introduction to the traditional algorithm and allowing students to use their invented strategies as well as paying attention to the concrete-representational-abstract instructional sequence help students overcome the
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A detailed lesson plan Prepared by: Mark Paul R. Raymundo First week I. objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the children will be able to: 1. We expect that we will become friendly among the members of the communities. 2. We expect to have appreciations and good expressions among the members of the communities. II. Subject matter To familiarize with the community. To know each other’s strength and weaknesses. To be aware of the situation To share our blessings with others. To give
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Standard Lesson Plan Form Lesson Plan: 1 Name: Course: EDSP 360 LESSON PREPARATION [Before the lesson] Topic: Beginning Multiplication Specific Strategy: Lesson fpr 3rd grade students teaching beginning multiplication and differentiated to accommodate autistic‚ behavior problems‚ ADHD‚ and hearing impaired learners. Subject: Math Grade: 3 State Standard: The student will a) investigate the identity and the commutative properties for addition and multiplication; and b) identify examples
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