RJCM mATH Saturday Learning Academy 6
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Lesson 7 Algebraic Expressions
Table of Contents
Our Focus 6.EE.6
I can use variables to represent numbers and write expressions when solving a real-world or mathematical problem.
I can understand that a variable can represent an unknown number, or, any number in a specified set.
Essential Questions:
In the real world, when would you use algebraic expressions?
What can algebraic variables represent?
SEL Discussion # 7
Math Manipulatives
Warm-Up Activity
How would you solve this? Let's discuss!
Red Station
Let's spark some prior knowledge!
Yellow Station
Let's write a single operation expression!
Green Station
Let's write an expression to solve a real-world problem!
Blue Station
Let's justify that a variable can represent an unknown number!
Purple Station
Let's create a real-world scenario!