Lesson 6: Module Review & Test
Duration of Days: 2
Lesson Objective
Students will review and demonstrate mastery of writing, translating, and evaluating both numerical and algebraic expressions, as well as applying properties of real numbers and the distributive property to simplify expressions.
How can mathematical expressions be represented and evaluated?
Why is order important when evaluating expressions?
Why is it important to use a variable when evaluating a real-life situation?
coefficient
variable
equivalent
constant
parentheses
distributive property
commutative property
associative property
identity property
inverse property
simplify
translate
integer
rational number
like terms
7.EE.A.1: Use properties of operations to generate equivalent expressions.
7.EE.B.3: Solve multi-step real-life and mathematical problems using numerical and algebraic expressions
This lesson serves as a summative assessment of the unit, evaluating students' ability to solve multi-step real-life problems using various forms of rational numbers and algebraic reasoning (DOK 2-3)
Incorrectly applying the order of operations when evaluating multi-step numerical expressions.
Confusing the various properties of real numbers.
Errors in combining terms that are not "like terms".
Area model reminders for distributive property
Use of guided notes
Unit Assessment