3. Student Learning Map

  • Topic:01-Prerequisite Skills
  • Subject(s):Math
  • Days:14
  • Grade(s):11
Key Learning:

There are laws for solving mathematical equations, inequalities, compound sentences and absolute value problems to ensure the values obtained will be consistent.

Unit Essential Question(s):
 
 

What basic algebra skills will prepare me for this course?

   
Concept:

Properties of Real Numbers (1.1)

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Algebraic Expressions (1.2)

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Equations and Compound Inequalities (1.3 and 1.4)

Lesson Essential Question(s):

How are real numbers classified and represented on a number line?

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How are properties of the real number system used to simplify and evaluate algebraic expressions?

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Lesson Essential Question(s):

How are equations and inequalities used as mathematical models to represent and solve real world problems?

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Concept:

Absolute Value Equations and Inequalities (1.5)

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Lesson Essential Question(s):

How can solving and graphing absolute value inequalities represent real-world situations?

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Vocabulary:

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Additional Information:

Also include Language Arts Benchmarks LA.910.1.6.1 (use of vocabulary) and LA.910.4.2.1 (write in a variety of informational/expository forms, including a variety of technical documents (e.g., how-to-manuals, procedures, assembly directions)), when appropriate.

Prentice Hall Algebra II: (1.1-1.5)

Resources:

Vocabulary Report

  • opposite -
  • variable -
  • Properties of Equality -
  • extraneous solution -
  • tolerance -
  • additive inverse -
  • evaluate -
  • solution -
  • reciprocal -
  • algebraic expression -
  • compound inequalities -
  • multiplicative inverse -
  • Properties of Inequalities -
  • variable expression -
  • absolute value -
  • literal equation -
  • term -
  • subsets -
  • coefficient -
  • Properties of Real Numbers -