Lesson Plans Math 2A

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equation-expression

More information on translating from English to math...
Writing Equations-A tutorial
More on writing equations
Evaluating expressions
A document defining variables and writing equations
Information on problem solving
Tutorials on Problem Solving

4-9-2007 Math 2a
1. Problem Solving
2. WarmUps - Skills Review
3. Writing Expressions and inequalities

OBJECTIVE: Demonstrate Item/Spec GLEs Through problem solving. ACTIVITIES/ASSESSMENT: Writing math sentences for problems - to include equations, combination of like terms and identification of proper statements. NOTES: 11 days to WASL HOMEWORK:

4-10-2007 Math 2a
1. Problem Solving
2. WarmUps - Skills Review
3. Writing Expressions and inequalities
4. WASL Review - Graphs

OBJECTIVE: Demonstrate Item/Spec GLEs Through problem solving. ACTIVITIES/ASSESSMENT: Writing math sentences for problems - to include equations, combination of like terms and identification of proper statements. NOTES: HOMEWORK:

4-11-2007 Math 2a
1. Problem Solving
2. WarmUps - Skills Review
3. Writing Expressions and inequalities
4. WASL Review - Graphs

OBJECTIVE: Demonstrate Item/Spec GLEs Through problem solving. ACTIVITIES/ASSESSMENT: Writing math sentences for problems - to include equations, combination of like terms and identification of proper statements. NOTES: HOMEWORK:

4-12-2007 Math 2a
1. Problem Solving - Area and Volume
2. Graphs Review materials

OBJECTIVE: Demonstrate Item/Spec GLEs Through problem solving. ACTIVITIES/ASSESSMENT: Writing math sentences for problems - to include equations, combination of like terms and identification of proper statements. NOTES: HOMEWORK:

4-13-2007 Math 2a
1. Problem Solving - writing rules
2. Graphs Review

OBJECTIVE: Demonstrate Item/Spec GLEs Through problem solving. ACTIVITIES/ASSESSMENT: Writing math sentences for problems - to include equations, combination of like terms and identification of proper statements. NOTES: HOMEWORK:

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