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Which subject | Mathematics |
What topic | Integers |
What length (min) | 30 |
What age group | Doesn't matter |
Class size | 20 |
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Ask some students to presents their homework | |
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Show correct answers | |
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Number of slides | 5 |
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Integers
Grades 6-8
Mathematics
20 students
The lesson aligns with the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics, specifically focusing on Operations and Algebraic Thinking.
Step Number | Step Title | Length (minutes) | Details |
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1 | Introduction to Integers | 5 | Briefly introduce integers, including positive and negative numbers. Use the number line for visualization. |
2 | Number Line Activity | 5 | Students will create a number line with integers ranging from -10 to 10 on their handouts. |
3 | Addition of Integers | 10 | Explain the rules for adding integers. Work through examples on the board. Then, distribute flashcards for students to practice. |
4 | Subtraction of Integers | 5 | Discuss subtraction of integers and provide examples. Students will complete a few problems in pairs. |
5 | Application in Real-world Context | 3 | Divide the class into small groups. Provide each group with a real-world scenario that involves integers for discussion. |
6 | Review and Practice | 2 | Quickly recap key concepts covered in the lesson. Distribute worksheets for individual practice. |
7 | Homework Explanation | 1 | Assign homework focusing on further practice with adding and subtracting integers. Explain how it will be checked. |
Assign additional practice problems related to integers that reinforce the day’s lesson. Ensure the homework aligns with the lesson objectives and standards. Check homework for understanding during the next class without requesting presentations in front of the class.