Good Afternoon Green Team Friends!
We are going to begin our new lesson/list of vocabulary words tomorrow afternoon when I see you.
Today we are going to begin a review of the Hands On Equations lessons that we completed prior to Sixth Grade Camp. There is a worksheet on the horseshoe table for you to work on this morning. Please grab one and follow directions.
This sheet is due Wednesday at the beginning of Math Lab, and should be stored in your yellow Math Lab folder until that time.
Bags of Hands On Equations pieces are in the "math bins" on the back counter. Please bring your bin to your table and then take a bag out. If you need to take pieces home to finish this sheet (homework tonight or tomorrow night), please see me.
If you have forgotten all of the great stuff you knew about Hands On Equations, consider re-watching the videos linked below for support:
Good Luck!
We are going to begin our new lesson/list of vocabulary words tomorrow afternoon when I see you.
Today we are going to begin a review of the Hands On Equations lessons that we completed prior to Sixth Grade Camp. There is a worksheet on the horseshoe table for you to work on this morning. Please grab one and follow directions.
This sheet is due Wednesday at the beginning of Math Lab, and should be stored in your yellow Math Lab folder until that time.
Bags of Hands On Equations pieces are in the "math bins" on the back counter. Please bring your bin to your table and then take a bag out. If you need to take pieces home to finish this sheet (homework tonight or tomorrow night), please see me.
If you have forgotten all of the great stuff you knew about Hands On Equations, consider re-watching the videos linked below for support:
- Lesson 1: Setting up from a picture and using trial and error strategies to solve problems.
- Lesson 2: Setting up from an equation and using guess and check strategies to solve problems.
- Lesson 3: Legal Move #1 -- Removing an x from each side of the balance.
- Lesson 4: Legal Move #2 -- Removing a number cube from each side of the balance.
- Lesson 5: Dealing with subtraction as part of setting up the problem.
- Lesson 6: Dealing with parentheses as part of setting up the problem.
- Lesson 7: Using pictorial representations to solve problems instead of using pieces.
Good Luck!