Introduction to Algebra
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http://ncert.nic.in/NCERTS/textbook/textbook.htm?femh1=11-14
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Concept - algebra lessons
Learning objectives
Generalization; and stating in algebraic terms
Algebraic variables can be “x” or “y” or “a” of “b”
Notes for teachers
Activity and lesson 1
The students must complete the table like the following:
No of squares| No of match sticks | Write match sticks (as a number expression) | Write algebraically (we completed this)
Lesson 2
Practice with generalization Commutative and distributive properties
(Part1 - Practice with generalization)
- Work with Ex 11.1. Different children can be given different problems. The important thing is they know variables can be in different letters.
- They should also know that different phenomena can be generalized. Mangoes, students, pencils.
- Ask children to talk about (I) did they add (ii) did they multiply?
- For example, when they made “Z” they added three match sticks. When they made 10 “Z” they added 3 +3+3+..... 10 times This is also multiplying by 10. And we simply wrote this as if “n” sticks are needed for a “Z”, then 10n sticks are needed for 10 “Z”. Multiplication is repeated addition.
- Work with the patterns and let children see generalization is not only addition but subtraction and multiplication.
- Check the following document for Shapes patterns students to understand patterns more.
(Part 2 - Commutative and distributive properties)
- Give students simple addition (with carry forward).
- In a group students add in different order and verify
- They should multiply in different order and verify
- Also do the distributive property like this
Go back to the number of squares and triangles and activities and introduce Expressions.
Give Ex-11.2 different problems as homework/ classwork practice problems.
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