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2 MAP D Quarter 1 Instructional Strategies Grade 6 Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 2 MAP D Chapter 1 Algebraic Reasoning Chapter 2 Integers Part of Chapter 3 Number Theory and Fractions (3.1-3.3) Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 2 MAP D Instructional Strategies Chapter 1 Algebraic Reasoning Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Exponents •Multiplication can be written as a power •There is a base and an exponent •The exponent tells how many times to use the base as a factor exponent = = base = This is read as, “5 to the second power” or “5 squared.” = SDAP 1.1 Mean, Median, Mode, and Range 7.1 Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Parentheses Exponents Multiply or Divide from Left to Right Add or Subtract from Left to Right 2 4 2 2 3 2 Ch. 14 L 2 Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Order of Operations Parentheses Exponents Multiplication or Division in order from left to right Addition or Subtraction in order from left to right Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Order of Operations PROBLEM: Simplify 22 – 4 2 + 2 3 Parentheses (there are none here) Exponents (perform 2 squared first) Multiply or Divide from Left to Right 22 – 4 2 + 2 3 4 – 42+23 4 – 2 (divide 42 and multiply 23) 2 Add or Subtract from Left to Right (subtract 4-2, then add 6) Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 + + 8 6 6 It’s like what you learned in All About the Facts! Properties Commutative Properties Think of “commuting” from home to school… Addition 4+5=5+4 a + b = b + a Addends trade places 3 + (7 + 6) = (7 + 6) + 3 Multiplication 3 ∙ 6 = 6 ∙ 3 ab = ba Factors trade places 5(4 ∙ 8) = (4 ∙ 8)5 Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Associative Properties Groups change, Numbers stay in same order Addition (7 + 5) + 6 = 7 + (5 + 6) a + (b + c) = (a + b) + c You are just regrouping the numbers so “friends” can be together. Multiplication 4(3 ∙ 7) = (4 ∙ 3)7 (a ∙ b)c = a(b ∙ c) Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Distributive Property a (b c ) a b a c and a (b c ) a b a c Think of a teacher distributing something to every student in the class. Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 The Distributive Property PROBLEM: 4(x + 3) Four is multiplying the quantity “x + 3” That means four will multiply both the x and the 3! Multiply 4 times x Copy the operation sign Multiply 4 times 3 4 times x 4 times 3 4(x + 3) 4x + 12 Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Ch. 3 Section # 1 Identity Property The sum of 0 and any number is the number. The product of 1 and any number is the number 5 + 0= 5 3 x 1= 3 Whenever you add zero and multiply by 1, the answer will ALWAYS be the original number. It’s like looking in a mirror! Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Writing Algebraic Expressions Word Wall, Graphic Organizer or Foldable + × add sum plus more than all together total gain rose equals multiply product multiplied by of at by - subtract minus difference loss of take away drop fewer than* less than* is divided by quotient every ratio per fraction parts into = Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 ÷ Solving Equations by Subtracting Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 x 6 14 6 6 x 0 8 x 8 8 6 14 Undo addition Simplify Check Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Solve Addition Equations Step 1 6 x 14 6 6 Step 2 0 x 20 Add the opposite Simplify x 20 Step 3 6 20 14 Check Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Solving Equations by Adding Step 1 x 6 14 Undo subtraction 6 6 Step 2 x 0 20 Simplify x 20 Step 3 20 6 14 Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Check Solving Equations by Adding Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 23 n 19 n n 23 0 19 n 23 19 n 19 19 4 n Undo addition or subtraction 23 4 19 Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Simplify Check Solving Equations by Dividing Step 1 Undo multiplication Step 2 Simplify Step 3 Check 7k 42 7k 42 7 7 1k 6 k 6 7 6 42 Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Solving Equations by Dividing Step 1 Undo multiplication Step 2 Simplify Step 3 Check 45 9n 45 9n 9 9 5 1n 5 n 45 9 5 Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Solving Equations by Multiplying Step 1 Multiply by the reciprocal Step 2 Simplify Step 3 Check 2 k 20 5 5 2 k 20 5 25 2 1k 50 k 50 2 50 20 5 Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Solving Equations by Multiplying c 5 Step 1 9 Undo division c 9 5 9 9 1c 45 Step 2 Simplify Step 3 Check c 45 45 5 9 Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Solving Equations by Multiplying Rewrite Step 1 Undo division Step 2 Simplify Step 3 Check c 9 5 c 5 9 c 9 59 9 1c 45 c 45 45 5 9 Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 2 MAP D Instructional Strategies Chapter 2 Integers Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Adding Integers Song! Adding Integers (to the tune of Row, Row, Row Your Boat) Same Signs Add and Keep, Different Signs Subtract, Take the Sign of the Higher Number, Then it’ll be Exact! Ch 15 L 4 Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Integers -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 All whole numbers and their opposites Zero is not positive or negative 3 3 Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Adding Integers -3 -2 -1 0 3 1 4 3 1 4 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 Same Signs, Add Keep the same sign. Different Signs, Subtract Keep the sign of the number with the largest absolute value. Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Adding Integers If both integers are +, the sum is positive 10 5 15 If both integers are -, the sum is negative 10 5 15 If integers have different signs. Subtract the numbers. 10 5 5 10 5 5 Note: The sign of the number with the largest absolute value determines the sign that goes with the answer. Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Adding Integers If the signs are the same, add. 2+3 =5 -2 + -3 = -5 If the signs are different, subtract. 2 + -3 = -1 -2 + 3 =1 The sign of the number with the largest absolute value determines the sign of the answer. Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Subtracting Integers Subtraction is defined as adding the opposite of the number. 3 1 Rewrite subtraction as an addition expression. 3 1 Use Addition Rules. 3 1 2 Different Signs Keep the sign of the +3 Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Subtracting Integers Subtraction is defined as adding the opposite of the number. 2 4 Rewrite subtraction as an addition expression. 2 4 Use Addition Rules. Different Signs Keep the sign of the 4 2 4 2 Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Multiplying and Dividing Integers Same Signs POSITIVE Different Signs NEGATIVE -9 -5 = 45 72 9 8 -9 5 = -45 72 9 8 Two negatives MAKE A POSITIVE One negative STAYS NEGATIVE Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Multiplying and Dividing Integers Cover up the signs that are being + multiplied or divided -9 -5 = 45 In the example, since 9 is negative and so is 5, with two fingers cover the two negative signs Since, the sign that isn’t - covered is POSITIVE, the answer is POSITIVE 45 - 72 Try these: -9 2 = -18 36÷(-4)=-9 8 9 Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Solving Equations Containing Integers Which operation needs to be undone? Undo the subtraction, by doing the inverse operation of adding. Remember to undo both sides. Cancel out. Don’t forget the integer rules. Solve for X. Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Solving Equations Containing Integers Which operation needs to be undone? Undo the division, by doing the inverse operation of multiplication. Remember to undo both sides. Cancel out. Don’t forget to show all of your work. Solve for X. Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 2 MAP D Instructional Strategies Part of Chapter 3 Number Theory and Fractions (3.1-3.3) Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Prime Numbers What are the first seven prime numbers? 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17 One is NOT PRIME because it does not have exactly two factors. One is NOT COMPOSITE because it does not have more than two factors. Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Let’s Factor and Use Exponents! PROBLEM: Write the prime factorization of 56. What are 2 factors with a product of 56? Circle the PRIME FACTORS and… 56 7 Continue to factor any COMPOSITE NUMBERS. 4 2 2 2 Continue until only prime numbers remain. Write prime factorization in exponential form. 8 56 = 2 •7 Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 3 Let’s Use the Ladder for LCM, GCF and Simplifying Fractions! WRITE the two 2 24 36 numbers on one line. DRAW THE L SHAPE 2 12 18 DIVIDE out common 3 6 9 prime numbers starting with the 2 3 smallest LCM = 2 2 3 2 3 = 72 LCM makes an L: GCF = 2 2 3 = 12 24 2 = Simplified fraction is on the bottom 36 3 GCF is down the left side: Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 Let’s Use the Ladder for LCM and GCD with 3 or more numbers WRITE the two numbers on one line. DRAW THE L SHAPE DIVIDE out common prime numbers (at least 2 must be in common) *Numbers that can not be divided out, CIRCLE and bring STRAIGHT down 6 12 2 4 3 2 3 6 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 x x LCM makes an L: LCM = 2 3 2 1 1 1 = 12 *If a number is circled, cross out the divisor that corresponds, and do not use it to find the GCD. GCF* is down the left side: GCF = 2 Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6 GCD vs LCM: Problem Solving • Are things being split into smaller sections? • Do we have to purchase multiple items? • How many people can we invite? • Are we arranging into rows or groups? GCD • Are we trying to figure how soon an event will happen at the same time? LCM Copyright ©, Long Beach Unified School District. All rights reserved. - Grade 6