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I can use an equation to find an unknown value. Module 2: Expressions and Equations Lesson 3: Solving Equations Lesson Learning Target I can use an equation to find an unknown value. A mathematical sentence that shows two expressions are equivalent. MUST contain an equal sign. The number assigned to a variable Lesson Learning Target I can use an equation to find an unknown value. Take a minute to look over the video questions before you watch. As you watch, think about the answers to the questions. Give one, Get one: Discuss the answers with your classmates. Try to speak with as many different people as you can. Math Antics Learning Targets I can use an equation to find an unknown value. Learning Target 1: I can use substitution to determine what value makes an equation true. Learning Target 2: I can use addition or subtraction to solve a one-step equation with whole numbers. Learning Target 3: I can use addition or subtraction to solve a one-step equation with decimals. Learning Target 4: I can use multiplication or division to solve a one-step equation with whole numbers. Learning Target 5: I can use multiplication or division to solve one-step equations with fractions. Lesson Learning Target: I can use an equation to find an unknown value. To Replace I can use substitution to determine what value makes an equation true. Learning Target 1 I can use substitution to determine what value makes an equation true. Learning Target 1 You’ll know you have a bullseye when you… Can explain what makes an equation true. Can correctly identify which number makes an equation true. Learning Target 1: I can explain what an exponent does. I can use substitution to determine what value makes an equation true. Learning Target 1 What makes an equation true? True Equations False Equations x + 3 = 5; x=2 6g = 30; g=5 z ÷ 7 = 4; z = 28 x + 6 = 10; x=3 10g = 20; g=9 z ÷ 2 = 8; z = 14 Learning Target 1: I can explain what an exponent does. I can use substitution to determine what value makes an equation true. Learning Target 1 What makes an equation true? An equation is true if both expressions on either side of the equal sign have the same value. Learning Target 1: I can explain what an exponent does. I can use substitution to determine what value makes an equation true. Learning Target 1 Use substitution to determine if each equation true or false for the given variable? 1.) j + 3 = 9; j = 6 _____________ 2.) k – 8 = 12; k = 21 _____________ 3.) 2n = 18; n = 9 _____________ I can use substitution to determine what value makes an equation true. Learning Target 1 Practice Go for excellence. Complete as many as you can in the given amount of time. You may rely on your partner or answer key for help. I Should Always… • Remember both expressions on either side of the equal sign must have the same value. Learning Target 1: I can explain what an exponent does. I can use substitution to determine what value makes an equation true. Learning Target 1 Get ready to rate your understanding! Get out your plicker card! I can use substitution to determine what value makes an equation true. Learning Target 1 Rate your understanding of this learning target: 4 = 4 correct 3 = 3 correct 2 = 2 correct 1 = 1 correct What is an equation? I can use addition or subtraction to solve a one-step equation with whole numbers. Learning Target 2 I can use addition or subtraction to solve a one-step equation with whole numbers. Learning Target 2 You’ll know you have a bullseye when… Can identify the inverse operations of addition and subtraction. Can find the value of a variable in a one-step equation. Learning Target 1: I can what an I can use addition orexplain subtraction to exponent solve a does. one-step equation with whole numbers. Learning Target 2 Follow along with Rob as he uses addition and subtraction to solve equations. When Rob solves a problem, you will solve the problem on your white board too! Solving Basic Equations 1 Learning Target 1: I can what an I can use addition orexplain subtraction to exponent solve a does. one-step equation with whole numbers. Learning Target 2 Inverse Operations: An operation that “un-does” another operation. The inverse of addition is subtraction. The inverse of subtraction is addition. I can use addition or subtraction to solve a one-step equation with whole numbers. Learning Target 2 Inverse Operations The tool we use to solve equations. 1.) x + 6 = 15 2.) g – 7 = 19 3.) 8 + f = 13 Learning Target 1: I can what an I can use addition orexplain subtraction to exponent solve a does. one-step equation with whole numbers. Learning Target 2 Follow along with Rob as he uses addition and subtraction to solve equations. When Rob solves a problem, you will solve the problem on your white board too! Solving Basic Equations 1 I can use addition or subtraction to solve a one-step equation with whole numbers. Learning Target 2 Practice Go for excellence. Complete as many as you can in the given amount of time. You may rely on your partner or answer key for help. I Should Always… • Use the inverse operation on both sides of the equation. • If the equation involves addition, remember to use the commutative property so the variable goes first. • Check my work by using substitution Learning Target 1: I can explain what an exponent does. I can use addition or subtraction to solve a one-step equation with whole numbers. Learning Target 2 Get ready to rate your understanding! Get out your plicker card! I can use addition or subtraction to solve a one-step equation with whole numbers. Learning Target 2 Rate your understanding of this learning target: 4 = 4 correct 3 = 3 correct 2 = 2 correct 1 = 1 correct What is an equation? I can use addition or subtraction to solve a one-step equation with decimals. Learning Target 3 I can use addition or subtraction to solve a one-step equation with decimals. Learning Target 3 You’ll know you have a bullseye when… You can solve an equation with decimals. Learning Target 1: I canor explain what anto exponent I can use addition subtraction solve adoes. one-step equation with decimals. Learning Target 3 What is important to remember when I add and subtract decimals? When I add and subtract decimals, I need to remember to line up the decimals. Whole numbers: 9 = 9.0 10 = 10.0 1 = 1.0 Learning Target 1: I canor explain what anto exponent I can use addition subtraction solve adoes. one-step equation with decimals. Learning Target 3 I Should Always… Practice Go for excellence. Complete as many as you can in the given amount of time. You may rely on your partner or answer key for help. • Use the inverse operation on both sides of the equation. • Line up the decimals • If the equation involves addition, remember to use the commutative property so the variable goes first. • Check my work by using substitution Learning Target 1: I canor explain what anto exponent I can use addition subtraction solve adoes. one-step equation with decimals. Learning Target 3 Get ready to rate your understanding! Get out your plicker card! I can use addition or subtraction to solve a one-step equation with decimals. Learning Target 3 Rate your understanding of this learning target: 4 = 4 correct 3 = 3 correct 2 = 2 correct 1 = 1 correct What is an equation? I can use multiplication or division to solve a one-step equation with whole numbers. Learning Target 4 I can use multiplication or division to solve a one-step equation with whole numbers. Learning Target 4 You’ll know you have a bullseye when… Learning Target 1: I can explain what antoexponent I can use multiplication or division solve a does. one-step equation with whole numbers. Learning Target 4 Follow along with Rob as he uses multiplication and division to solve equations. When Rob solves a problem, you will solve the problem on your white board too! Solving Basic Equations 2 Learning Target 1: I can explain what antoexponent I can use multiplication or division solve a does. one-step equation with whole numbers. Learning Target 4 Inverse Operations: An operation that “un-does” another operation. The inverse of multiplication is division. The inverse of division is multiplication. Learning Target 1: I can explain what antoexponent I can use multiplication or division solve a does. one-step equation with whole numbers. Learning Target 4 Inverse Operations The tool we use to solve equations. 1.) 7x = 63 2.) 𝑘 3 = 16 3.) 𝑗 6 = 14 Learning Target 1: I can explain what antoexponent I can use multiplication or division solve a does. one-step equation with whole numbers. Learning Target 4 Practice Go for excellence. Complete as many as you can in the given amount of time. You may rely on your partner or answer key for help. I Should Always… • When a number and a variable are pushed together, it means to multiply. Example: 3x = 3 • x • That a fraction line means to 𝑥 divide. Example: 2 = x ÷ 2 • To use the inverse operation on both sides of the equation. • To check my work by using substitution Learning Target 1: I can explain what an exponent does. I can use multiplication or division to solve a one-step equation with whole numbers. Learning Target 4 Get ready to rate your understanding! Get out your plicker card! I can use multiplication or division to solve a one-step equation with whole numbers. Learning Target 4 Rate your understanding of this learning target: 4 = 4 correct 3 = 3 correct 2 = 2 correct 1 = 1 correct What is an equation? I can use multiplication or division to solve one-step equations with fractions. Learning Target 5 I can use multiplication or division to solve one-step equations with fractions. Learning Target 5 You’ll know you have a bullseye when… Learning Target 1: I can explain what an exponent does. I can use multiplication or division to solve one-step equations with fractions. Learning Target 5 Keep-Change-Flip The tool we use to divide fractions. 1 4 2 3 ÷ = Learning Target 1: I can explain what an exponent does. I can use multiplication or division to solve one-step equations with fractions. Learning Target 5 What does it mean when I see a fraction and a variable pushed together? When I see a fraction and a variable pushed together it means to multiply Examples: 1.) 1 2 x = ________ 2.) 1 3 y = ________ 3.) 2 3 g = ________ Learning Target 1: I can explain what an exponent does. I can use multiplication or division to solve one-step equations with fractions. Learning Target 5 What is the inverse of multiplication? The inverse of multiplication is division. Learning Target 1: I can explain what an exponent does. I can use multiplication or division to solve one-step equations with fractions. Learning Target 5 Why do I need to use keep-change-flip when solving a multiplication equation with fractions? I need to use keep-change-flip when solving a multiplication equation with fractions because when I use the inverse operation, I will divide fractions. Learning Target 1: I can explain what an exponent does. I can use multiplication or division to solve one-step equations with fractions. Learning Target 5 Examples: 1.) 1 2 x=5 2.) 1 3 y= 3 4 3.) 2 3 g= 1 2 Learning Target 1: I can explain what an exponent does. I can use multiplication or division to solve one-step equations with fractions. Learning Target 5 Practice Go for excellence. Complete as many as you can in the given amount of time. You may rely on your partner or answer key for help. I Should Always… • Remember when a fraction and a variable are pushed together, it means to multiply. • Use the inverse operation on both sides of the equation. • Use Keep-Change-Flip to divide fractions. • Check my work by using substitution. Learning Target 1: I can explain what an exponent does. I can use multiplication or division to solve one-step equations with fractions. Learning Target 5 Get ready to rate your understanding! Get out your plicker card! I can use multiplication or division to solve one-step equations with fractions. Learning Target 5 Rate your understanding of this learning target: 4 = 4 correct 3 = 3 correct 2 = 2 correct 1 = 1 correct I can use an equation to find an unknown value. Lesson Learning Target Learning Target 1: I can explain an exponent does. I can use an equation to findwhat an unknown value. Lesson Learning Target