Students will apply arithmetic operations like multiplication, addition, and division to calculate Grade Point Averages (GPA), exploring the concept of weighted averages through a real-world academic lens.
A comprehensive lesson on converting fractions to terminating decimals using long division and equivalent fractions with denominators of 10, 100, or 1,000. Students will act as 'Decimal Architects' to rebuild fractions into their decimal equivalents.
A culminating challenge where students use all their 'architect' skills to solve a mixed set of equation and inequality problems.
Students write inequalities to represent real-life limits like speed, budget, and capacity, connecting math to everyday constraints.
Students learn to represent inequalities on number lines, understanding the meaning of open vs. closed circles and 'infinitely many' solutions.
Introduces inequality symbols and the concept of constraints, helping students recognize that some problems have a range of solutions.
Students apply their equation-solving skills to complex multi-step real-world scenarios, selecting the appropriate operation to build their solution.
Explores division equations as finding the total when the size of parts is known, using visual models to bridge to the algebraic solution.
Students represent and solve px = q equations using tape diagrams, focusing on the relationship between multiplication and equal groups.