Mobile Lesson Plan Balancing The Equations Standards
This lesson plan aims to teach first grade students about balancing equations. It includes an introduction where the teacher discusses what equal means using examples. Students will then rotate through various centers that reinforce balancing equations, such as using iPads, computers, math fact practice, and working with weights and scales. To conclude, students will take pictures of equal items and write number sentences to match. The plan supports standards around addition, subtraction, and determining if equations are true or false.
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Mobile Lesson Plan Balancing The Equations Standards
This lesson plan aims to teach first grade students about balancing equations. It includes an introduction where the teacher discusses what equal means using examples. Students will then rotate through various centers that reinforce balancing equations, such as using iPads, computers, math fact practice, and working with weights and scales. To conclude, students will take pictures of equal items and write number sentences to match. The plan supports standards around addition, subtraction, and determining if equations are true or false.
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Mobile Lesson Plan
Balancing the Equations
Standards: - MCC1.OA.3: Apply properties of operations to add and subtract. - MCC1.OA.7: Understand the meaning of the equal sign, and determine if equations involving addition and subtraction are true or false. - MCC1.OA.8: Determine the unknown whole number in an addition or subtraction equation relating three whole numbers. For example, determine the unknown number that makes the equation true in each of the equations 8+?=11, 5=?-3, 6+6=?
Activities: - Introduction: The teacher will introduce the balancing equations by starting a discussion on what equal means. She will have the promethean board have a set of blocks on one side of an equal side and a different amount on the other. The teacher will use several different equal and non-equal examples. Teacher will lead a discussion on what makes the difference between equal and non-equal.
- Work Session: The teacher will then break students into 5 different groups. Groups will rotate through centers throughout the work session. CENTER 1: iPad (4 students 4 iPads): The students will watch a video on Youtube: Equal is the Same. The student will work with the app: Alien Equations: http://www.appolicious.com/games/apps/173742-alien-equation-siwen-ag
CENTER 2: Computer (4 students 4 computers): The students will work with the interactive scale to come up with 5 different equations. Each side has to have an addition or subtraction sign and the equation has to be true. Students will have manipulatives if they need to use them.
CENTER 3: NEO2 (4 students 4 NEOs): Students will practice their MathFacts. Each child will be on the personal level they need and practice the facts that are giving them the hardest time.
CENTER 4: Ipods (4 students, 2 Ipods) The students will listen to a PodCast walking them through how to balance an equation. They will need pencil and paper to work through the problem with the Podcast.
CENTER 5: Teacher (4 students) The teacher will have a scale and different weights will be given a number. All numbers will be equal. The teacher will give several equations and the students will use the scales with a partner to figure out if the equation is true or false.
- Conclusion: Students will get with their groups and will use iPads to take pictures of different things that are equal. They can use manipulatives/paper & markers/ chairs/ to create equations. They will share their pictures with the class and the class will write a numbers sentence equation that matches each picture.
- Related Apps:
First Grade Math Magic: http://www.appolicious.com/education/apps/2386264-first-grade-math-magic-nathan-yi
First Grade Math True or False?: http://www.appolicious.com/education/apps/3296436-first-grade-math-true-or-false-keith-gardner
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