Lessons tagged with "inequality"
Use Algebraic Terminology (Expression, Equation, Inequality)
- Grade:
- 6
- Subject:
- Math
This equations and expressions lesson covers the use of a variety of algebraic terminology. The lesson includes research-based strategies and strategic questions that prepare students for assessments. In this lesson, students identify the difference between equations and inequalities.
Use Equation and Inequality Terminology (Inverse Operation, Solution, Verify)
- Grade:
- 6
- Subject:
- Math
This equations and expressions lesson covers the use of a variety of algebraic terminology. The lesson includes research-based strategies and strategic questions that prepare students for assessments. In this lesson, students describe the inverse operations required to solve algebraic equations.
Use The Triangle Inequality Theorem to Determine Possible Triangles
- Grade:
- 7
- Subject:
- Math
This math lesson teaches students how to use the Triangle Inequality theorem to determine the possible range of values for an unknown side of a triangle. The lesson includes research-based strategies and strategic questions that prepare students for standardized assessments. In this lesson, students will calculate the sum and difference of the two known sides of the triangle and recognize that the unknown side must have a value between the two. In addition to the lesson, there are two pages of independent practice and nine pages of periodic review with questions modeled after standardized assessments.
Solve Inequalities Involving Absolute Value
- Grade:
- High School
- Subject:
- Math
This Algebra 1 lesson teaches students how to solve inequalities involving absolute values. The lesson includes research-based strategies and strategic questions that prepare students for assessments. Students will read the absolute value inequality and determine whether it is a positive or negative type. Then, they will solve for x in both inequalities, graph them on a number line, and interpret the solution. In addition to the lesson, there is one page of Independent Practice and three pages of Periodic Review.