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Polynomials Exploration

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Maths
30
37 students
2 November 2024

Teaching Instructions

Add and subtract polynomial

Polynomials Exploration

Grade: 7th

Subject: Mathematics

Duration: 30 minutes

Topic: Add and Subtract Polynomials

Curriculum Area: Expressions and Equations


Learning Objectives

  • Understand the concept of polynomials and their components (terms, coefficients, and variable parts).
  • Learn to add and subtract simple polynomials.
  • Develop problem-solving strategies through hands-on activities.

Materials Required

  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Projector and screen
  • Printed copies of polynomial cards (one set for every group of four)
  • Scissors
  • Index cards and glue sticks

Standards Addressed

  • CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.EE.A.1: Apply properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract linear expressions with rational coefficients.

Lesson Outline

Introduction (5 minutes)

  1. Hook: Start with a simple riddle to engage students: What’s the math term for a knight’s favorite expression? A 'poly-knight!' Use this to transition into discussing how "poly" means "many" and relates to "polynomials," which are mathematical expressions with multiple terms.

  2. Discussion: Briefly introduce the concept of polynomials using visual aids on the projector.

    • Define a polynomial as an expression consisting of variables, coefficients, and exponents.
    • Example: (2x^2 + 3x - 4).

Guided Practice (10 minutes)

  1. Model: On the whiteboard, demonstrate how to add two simple polynomials.

    • Example: ((2x^2 + 3x + 1) + (x^2 - 2x + 4)).
    • Align similar terms vertically (like columns), add them together, and highlight like terms.
    • Result: (3x^2 + x + 5).
  2. Subtracting Example: Use a similar format to subtract polynomials.

    • Example: ((3x^2 + x + 5) - (x^2 + 3)).
    • Point out the importance of changing signs of the subtracted polynomial before performing the operation.
    • Result: (2x^2 + x + 2).

Interactive Activity (10 minutes)

  1. Polynomial Card Game:

    • Students are divided into groups of four.
    • Each group receives a set of polynomial cards, scissors, index cards, and glue sticks.
    • Cards have different polynomial expressions.
  2. Task:

    • Students will cut and paste terms onto index cards to visually group like terms.
    • They will then add or subtract the polynomials as indicated by the instructions on each card and note down results on paper.
  3. Challenge: Present a bonus challenge where students create their own polynomial expression for another group to simplify.

Conclusion (5 minutes)

  1. Review: Recap the rules of adding and subtracting polynomials.

    • Highlight common errors like forgetting to change signs when subtracting or misaligning terms.
  2. Reflect: Ask students to share their strategies and any issues they encountered.

    • Discuss how understanding polynomials can apply to real-life scenarios, like calculating areas and costs.
  3. Exit Ticket:

  • Hand out a short problem for students to solve individually: ( (x^2 + 4x + 2) - (2x^2 - 3x + 5) ).
  • Collect these as students leave to assess understanding.

Differentiation Strategies

  • For Advanced Learners: Offer more complex polynomials involving higher degrees.
  • For Struggling Students: Provide additional visual aids and one-on-one support. Use tangible items like algebra tiles to physically group and combine terms.

Assessment

  • Observe student participation during the group activity.
  • Utilize exit tickets to measure individual understanding.

By actively engaging students in both visual and hands-on methods, this lesson aims to foster a deeper understanding of polynomials while promoting critical thinking skills.

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