Math Structures II EMPACTS Project Spring 2012 6th Grade Co-Teach Math Class Professor: William Hammack Team Members: Carina Albarran Damaris Jimenez Faith Hancock
Project Overview On February 14 our EMPACTS group played an Algebraic Expressions Bingo Game with Mrs. McDowell's 6th Grade Class at Lingle Middle School. This activity served students with a practice/review on solving algebraic expressions for the Benchmark Test. Students practiced the idea that a letter can stand for a number to solve an expression. We were in a co-teach classroom that consisted of students of regular curriculum and special-education curriculum.
Curriculum Covered Students practiced the process of substituting a specific variable to solve an expression. The BINGO game met the course content objective of the instructor because it helped students understand the process of evaluating an expression. The BINGO game helped students practice the idea of seeing X or any given variable as an empty symbol that can be replaced with any value given to be solved.
2 Step Algebraic Expressions Examples: 2x+3, when x=3 x + 10, when x=10 9/x, when m=3 30-y, when y=15
Resources & Technology Microsoft Word Excel Power Point Internet Explorer Gmail Smart Board
Service To The Community - We volunteered our time to help 6 th grade students review algebraic expression by creating a BINGO game. - Made solving expressions fun and helped students work out each problem as needed. - Mrs. McDowell was excited to use our BINGO sheets in the future!
Materials -BINGO charts for students to use. -Blank sheets of papers for students to have plenty of room to solve expressions -Dry erase boards for students to display their algebraic expression answers -Gold Fish for students to place in the boxes -Prizes for the winners! (More Gold Fish! )
MATERIALS
Methodology: Contacted the school to obtain permission. Met with the teachers to know what material they are covering. Received approval of activity we wanted to create for the students and arranged a time and date for the activity to take place. Time Line: February 2 Contacted Principal at Lingle Middle School. February 3 Met with teacher to review course content and discuss ideas. February 6 Approved algebraic expression BINGO game with Mrs. McDowell. February 14 Presentation by Damaris, Carina, and Faith
Skills Developed As a Team and as Individuals Team: Ability to work together as a team to create a BINGO game for a group of students. Individual Personal and Professional: Become comfortable working with students of regular education and special-education. Technology: Creating a BINGO card on Excel, and creating a Power Point presentation. Communication: Communicating with building Principal and Teachers at Lingle Middle School. Organizational: Meeting deadlines and making time arrangements with Teachers.
(3) Students understand the use of variables in mathematical expressions. They write expressions and equations that correspond to given situations, evaluate expressions, and use expressions and formulas to solve problems. Students understand that expressions in different forms can be equivalent, and they use the properties of operations to rewrite expressions in equivalent forms.
Frameworks Number theory 2.6.3 apply the addition, subtraction, multiplication,division, properties of equality to one step equation with whole numbers. 2.6.4 Apply rules (convention) for order of operation to whole numbers with and without parentheses. Expression equation and inequalities 5.6.1 model write and solve one step equation by informal methods using manipulative and appropriate technology 5.6.2 write simple algebraic expression using appropriate operation with one variable. 5.6.3evaluate the algebraic expression with one variable using appropriate properties and operation.
Parents and Guardians, February 1, 2012 A group of students from Northwest Arkansas Community College will be helping my co-teach 6 th grade math class review for the Benchmark Test. Their project requires them to take pictures of the students participating in their activity. The pictures will be published online under the EMPACTS web page with NWACC. If you do not want your child s picture to be published online please return this permission slip with your signature to me no later than February 14, 2012. Thank you Paula McDowell 6 th Grade Math Teacher Student Name Parent Signature Padres y Guardianes de Familia, 1ro de febrero del 2012 Un grupo de estudiantes del colegio de Northwest Arkansas estarán conduciendo un proyecto en mi clase de matemáticas de 6to grado. El proyecto consiste de ayudar a los estudiantes a repasar para el examen Benchmark. El proyecto requiere tomar fotos de los estudiantes participando en la actividad. Estas fotos serán publicadas en la página de internet de EMPACTS por parte del colegio NWACC. Si usted prefiere que la foto de su hijo/a no sea publicada en el internet por favor regrese este permiso a no más tardar el 14 de febrero del 2012. Muchas Gracias Paula McDowell Maestra de matemáticas 6to grado. Nombre de Estudiante Firma de Padre o Guardian
References Lingle Middle School, (479) 631-3590. gl.rogersschools.net Common Core Standards. ar.ed.org AR Frameworks. http://arkansased.org/educators/curriculum/frameworks.html google.search.imagesearch, smart board logo google.search.imagesearch, excel logo google.search.imagesearch, microsoft word logo google.search.imagesearch, powerpoint logo google.search.imagesearch, internet explor logo google.search.imagesearch, gmail logo