Unit 1: Integers and Expressions
Students Will Understand...
... To simplify an expression following the order of operations is key (including combining like terms and the distributive property).
... Absolute value represents the distance from zero.
... Modeling integers is useful to represent a number in a multitude of ways.
... Subtraction of integers is equivalent to adding the opposite (inverse) of a value.
... There is an algorithm to aid in the process of solving integer problems.
... Rewriting an expression in different forms can show how the quantities in it are related
... Verbal expressions can be converted into algebraic expressions
... Absolute value represents the distance from zero.
... Modeling integers is useful to represent a number in a multitude of ways.
... Subtraction of integers is equivalent to adding the opposite (inverse) of a value.
... There is an algorithm to aid in the process of solving integer problems.
... Rewriting an expression in different forms can show how the quantities in it are related
... Verbal expressions can be converted into algebraic expressions
Questions
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VocabularyThese are all the vocabulary words we use on a regular basis throughout the unit. These words will not only appear during this unit, but in all units to follow.
Students are expected to know the vocabulary and provide examples. All vocabulary should be in student notebooks.
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Videos and Guided NotesClick the bolded text title above the video for video notes.
Integers and Absolute Value Order of Operations Resourceusername: wccarroll
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