This refers to the order that students should complete the steps. This lesson relies on the students knowledge of Order of Operations or better known as PEMDAS: Please excuse my dear aunt Sally. Using inverse (opposite operations) to solve inequalities. This includes addition or subtraction and multiplication or division Reviews rules for positive and negative numbers.
Solving Two-Step Inequalities: Learn how to write and solve inequalities with two steps. Students learn that multiplying or dividing an inequality by a negative requires them to reverse the inequality symbol. Solving Inequalities Using Multiplication or Division: Students will review rules for positive and negative numbers.
Solving Inequalities Using Addition and Subtraction: Students will reviews rules for positive and negative numbers. Students will learn how to graph them on a number line and when to use an open or closed dot.
Writing and Graphing Inequalities: Understanding inequality symbols less than, greater than or equal to ≥, less than or equal to ≤. UNIT 4 Approximately 3 weeks: November/December When solving equations the order is backwards. Using inverse (opposite operations) to solve equations. Solving Two-Step Equations: Learn how to write and solve equations with two steps. Reviews rules for positive and negative numbers. Solving Equations using Multiplication and Division: Learn how to write and solve equations. Solving Equations using Addition and Subtraction: Learn how to write and solve equations. UNIT 3 Approximately 3 weeks: October/NovemberĪlgebraic Expressions: Simplifying expressions by combining like termsĪdding and Subtracting linear expressions: using rules for positive and negative numbers and combining like terms.įactoring Expressions: The opposite of the distributing. Link for Khan Academy Video's and practice on the above skills: Your child will still struggle if they do not master fractions and decimals as they are essential in seventh grade. IXL's are given to students to practice these skills. Rules for adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions and decimals are reviewed. NOTE: Many students in seventh grade still struggle with fractions and decimals. These lessons review rules for positive and negative numbers. Rules for adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing with rational numbers.
What are Rational Numbers: Whole numbers- positive and negative, zero, fractions- positive and negative, and decimals- positive and negative. Operations with Rational Numbers: This unit includes in this order: UNIT 2 Approximately 3 weeks: September/October Rules for adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing with integers What are integers: whole positive and negative numbers and zero.Ībsolute Value of Integers: the distance from zero on the number line Operations with Integers: This unit includes in this order: Other resources: See Math Websites Tab or Math Class Links Tab Progressive Math Initiative: Class Handouts and activities These are due at the end of each month.īig Ideas Math Website and App Khan Academy Then IXL's are given to review and practice topics taught in class. Students must score 85% to get the 3 points given for each IXL. They are assigned o the average of 13 IXL's per month. It is also used to assign IXL's to practice the skills that they have not mastered. This information is used to see what math skills they have or have not mastered to better tailor instruction. In September Students will take math pretest that test students on how well they have mastered six grade skills, and the MAP test.