1. Topic-
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Input Output Rules and Functions |
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2. Content-
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Input Output tables, addition, multiplication, subtraction, division |
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3. Goals: Aims/Outcomes-
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1. Students will solve for missing numbers and the missing rule
or function in an input/output table.
2. Students will use story problems to solve for missing numbers and
rules/functions in an input/output table.
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4. Objectives-
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1. MN Standard: Use single-operation input-output rules to represent
patterns and relationships and to solve real-world and mathematical
problems. Benchmark: Create, describe, and apply single-operation
input-output rules involving addition, subtraction and multiplication
to solve problems in various contexts.
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5. Materials and Aids-
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document camera, smartboard, block/shapes as manipulatives, my own
demonstration worksheet, guided practice worksheet, independent worksheet,
rulers |
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6. Procedures/Methods-
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A. Introduction-
3 min.
1. Two students pass out 10 shapes to each student.
2. Ask them if they are familiar with TV shows that have people morph
into someone or something else.
3. Ask if they've seen a movie that used time machines.
4. I give them a couple simple input/output problems verbally. Raise
their hands to solve.
5. Remind them if finish early, read a book or write a poem. REMAIN
SEATED & DON'T ANNOUNCE.
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B. Development-
10 min.
1. Show www1.teachertube.com if works.
2. Using document camera, I have students use manipulative shapes
to solve each demo problem with me. (Display my demo worksheet and
use student's shapes as example)
Step 1: Create input number with shapes
Step 2: Create output number
Step 3: What did your hands do to create the new output number?
(separate what you added or keep what you removed in your hand)
3. On my demo worksheet, they solve some without manipulative shapes
as a class. |
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C. Practice-
15 min.
1. Distribute Guided Practice worksheet.
2. Students work in groups at their desks.
3. LEAVE SHAPES ON DESKS.
4. Lower level students join my group.
5. I walk about room to monitor periodically as I provide extra supervision/help
to students in my group.
6. As they are on last few problems, I'll collect shapes. |
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D. Independent Practice-
3 min.
1. Students return to their own desks.
2. Two students pass out independent work.
3. Explain to them Video game Math. Levels 1, 2, 3, and Final. Each
level means you have beat the Math and are morphed into a stronger
hero.
4. Levels- Commissioner, Batgirl, Robin, & Batman
5. Explain to them Monday attendance corresponds with what superhero
level they reached. Sign name beside the hero level that you reached
in this Math homework. |
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E. Accommodations (Differentiated Instruction)-
1. ESL: careful explanations, I walk about to monitor and give support,
working in groups gives more support.
2. Learning disability: same as #1. Also, lower students work with
me in a group during Guided Practice.
3. Hearing: handouts given and document camera.
4. Sight: Verbal explanations and instructions.
5. Accelerated: Higher superhero levels offered in Independent Practice
including a division challenge problem. |
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F. Checking for understanding-
1. I walk about to monitor and check for understanding.
2. Independent Practice will also help with this. |
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G. Closure-
Students put their homework away and clear desks. |
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