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Algebraic Expressions - Book 2 (with embedded Video Tutorial Links)

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Take a Test Drive For a free sample of this book click on the link below. http://teachersdungeon.com/blog/fun-video-tutorials-that-make-six-grade-algebra-easy/

  • Students use word problems to learn how to write and simplify algebraic expressions!
  • This book includes a Video Tutorial for Each Problem!

This book is perfect for Remote learning: Because each and every problem is linked to its own video tutorial, children can use this book while working from home. I have my students access the book through their Google Classroom accounts. I assign each problem separately. My students complete the problem, watch the tutorial video, and correct their work. Once complete, they upload a photo of their work to Google Classroom, and I grade their work.

Scaffolding the concepts of Algebraic Expressions.

The first problem within this book is an introduction to algebra expressions with a “WATCH ME” demonstrational problem. I have my students copy this problem into their notebooks, or onto a separate piece of paper that they keep in a portfolio.

The second problem within this book continues to develop student skills by working side-by-side with me, while they complete the “WORK WITH ME” problem.

Students perfect their skills by completing the remaining problems within this book on their own. After completing each problem, students watch the “ON YOUR OWN” videos. In the videos, they are reminded, “Do NOT worry if you make a mistake. Simply pause the video, and fix your mistake. That is the fastest way to learn.”  These last problems teach independence and a deeper understanding of algebra.

How To Use This Book:

1. Upload the PDF into your Google Classroom.

2. Have your students solve each problem and then correct their own work, while watching the video tutorials. When I review their work, I write something like “FANTASTIC!”, “You are Awesome!”, or “Superb Work My Friend!” on the students’ papers. As long as they find their mistake and fix it, they are learning. The positive reinforcement statements do wonders for building students’ academic self-confidence.

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Trouble A Com’n – Book 1 (3 Digit addition & subtraction - ie- 524 - 365) Trouble A Com’n – Book 2 (4 Digit addition & subtraction - ie- 5,824 – 2,963) Trouble A Com’n – Book 3 (adding & subtracting decimals - ie- 36.42 – 29.63)

Area Multiplication

Area Multiplication – Book 1 (2 x 2 Digit - ie- 86 x 97) Area Multiplication – Book 2 (2 x 3 Digit - ie- 94 x 368) Area Multiplication – Book 3 (2 x 4 Digit - ie- 37 x 6,375) Area Multiplication – Book 4 (3 x 4 Digit - ie- 694 x 6,368) Area Multiplication – Book 5 (Multiplying Decimals - ie- 0.94 x 4.38)

Area Division

Area Division - The ultimate Bundle Area Division - Book 1 (ie: 524 ÷ 8 = 65 R 4) Area Division - Book 2 (ie: 4,224 ÷ 8 = 528) Area Division - Book 3 (ie: 738 ÷ 82 = 9) Area Division - Book 4 (ie: 2,952 ÷ 82 = 36) Area Division - Book 5 (ie: 70,864 ÷ 824 = 86) Area Division with Decimals - Book 6 (ie: 533 ÷ 82 = 6.5) Area Division with Decimals - Book 7 (ie: 35 ÷ 0.8 = 43.75)

Illustrating Fractions

Illustrating Fractions - The Ultimate Bundle Illustrating Fractions - Book 1 - Drawing Math Models like 3/7, 4/5, and 8/9 Illustrating Fractions - Book 2: Adding Like Denominators (ie: 5/6 + 4/6) Illustrating Fractions - Book 3: Subtracting Like Denominators (5/6 - 4/6) Illustrating Fractions - Book 4: Adding Un-Like Denominators (ie: 2/3 + 3/4) Illustrating Fractions -Book 5: Subtracting Un-Like Denominators (ie: 2/3 - 1/4) Illustrating Fractions - Book 6: Adding Mixed Numbers (ie: 1 & 5/6 + 3 & 3/4) Illustrating Fractions - Book 7: Subtracting Mixed Numbers (3 & 1/4 - 2 & 5/6) Illustrating Fractions - Book 8: Multiplying Fractions (ie: 6 x 3/5) Illustrating Fractions - Book 9: Dividing Fractions (ie: 6 ÷ 1/4 and 1/4 ÷ 6 ) Illustrating Fractions - Book 10: Multiplying Fractions (ie: 2/3 x 1/4) Illustrating Fractions - Book 11: Dividing Fractions (ie: 1/2 ÷ 1/4)

Ratios & Proportions

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https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Dangerous-Waters-An-Introduction-to-Negative-Numbers-Distance-Learning-5365641

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use parentheses, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate expressions with these symbols.
Write simple expressions that record calculations with numbers, and interpret numerical expressions without evaluating them. For example, express the calculation “add 8 and 7, then multiply by 2” as 2 × (8 + 7). Recognize that 3 × (18932 + 921) is three times as large as 18932 + 921, without having to calculate the indicated sum or product.
Write and evaluate numerical expressions involving whole-number exponents.
Write, read, and evaluate expressions in which letters stand for numbers.
Write expressions that record operations with numbers and with letters standing for numbers. For example, express the calculation “Subtract 𝘺 from 5” as 5 - 𝘺.

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