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| Which subject | Mathematics |
| What topic | Adding and subtracting integers with rational numbers |
| What length (min) | 30 |
| What age group | Year or Grade 7 |
| Class size | 20 |
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| Number of slides | 5 |
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Adding and Subtracting Integers with Rational Numbers
Year/Grade 7
Mathematics
20 students
30 minutes
This lesson corresponds with the national curriculum standards for mathematics, focusing on number operations, properties of integers, and rational numbers.
| Step Number | Step Title | Length | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Introduction | 5 minutes | Briefly introduce integers and rational numbers. Discuss their significance in mathematics. |
| 2 | Explanation of Concepts | 10 minutes | Explain methods for adding and subtracting integers and rational numbers. Provide examples. |
| 3 | Guided Practice | 5 minutes | Work through a few problems together as a class. Encourage participation and questions. |
| 4 | Independent Practice | 5 minutes | Distribute exercise sheets with problems for students to solve individually. |
| 5 | Review and Recap | 3 minutes | Summarize key points from the lesson. Highlight common mistakes and clarify misconceptions. |
| 6 | Homework Assignment | 2 minutes | Assign homework that involves additional practice of adding and subtracting integers and rational numbers. Provide a handout with instructions. |
Students will complete a worksheet that contains problems related to adding and subtracting integers and rational numbers. The homework will be collected for grading, but no student will be required to present their work in front of the class.
After the lesson, review what worked well and what areas need improvement for future lessons. Consider adjustments based on student engagement and understanding.