
Mathematics • Year 7 • 60 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
This is lesson 1 of 2 in the unit "Mastering Equations: Steps Ahead". Lesson Title: Introduction to One-Step Equations Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn the fundamentals of solving one-step equations. They will explore the concept of balance in equations and practice isolating the variable using addition and subtraction. Through guided examples and interactive activities, students will gain confidence in their ability to solve simple equations.
Key Stage 3 – Mathematics (Years 7-9)
Year 7 – Algebra: Solving Equations
Aligned with the UK National Curriculum for Mathematics, covering the topic of "Use algebraic methods to solve simple linear equations in one variable".
60 minutes
Introduction to One-Step Equations
This lesson introduces Year 7 students to solving one-step equations using addition and subtraction. The lesson explores the principle of balance in equations, helping students understand that an equation is like a set of scales—whatever is done to one side must also be done to the other. Through discussions, practical activities, and guided problem-solving, students will build confidence in solving simple equations.
By the end of this session, students will:
Objective: Introduce the concept of balance in equations in a tangible way.
Key Question: How do we keep an equation ‘balanced’?
What is an Equation? (5 min)
Solving Using Addition & Subtraction (10 min)
Guided Practice with Whole-Class Involvement (5 min)
Materials Needed: Mini whiteboards, equation cards.
Why This Works: Students engage in peer learning, reinforcing concepts through teamwork.
Worksheet: Individually, students solve five one-step equations using addition and subtraction. Examples:
Extension Challenge (for early finishers):
Teacher Circulation: Provide individual guidance, ensuring students show working steps.
Before leaving, students write their response to:
Explain in one sentence how to solve x + 7 = 15. Why is balance important?
Class Discussion: Share 2-3 strong answers and reinforce key takeaways.
✔ Observation: Monitor engagement during group activity.
✔ Questioning: Check comprehension during discussions.
✔ Independent Work: Review student answers for accuracy.
✔ Exit Ticket: Assess students' ability to explain concepts in writing.
For Support:
For Stretch & Challenge:
🔹 Whiteboard & markers
🔹 Mini whiteboards for group activities
🔹 Equation cards
🔹 Student worksheets
🔹 Seesaw or balance model (drawn or physical)
Students complete a worksheet with 10 one-step equations to practice solving at home.
Example:
Challenge Question: Can you write and solve your own one-step equation?
⭐ Lesson 2: "Multiplication & Division in One-Step Equations"
In the next lesson, students will expand their equation-solving skills to include multiplication and division, building a strong foundation for solving two-step equations.
This highly-detailed lesson plan ensures students grasp the fundamentals of one-step equations through interactive and engaging methods, providing structured scaffolding for all learners. 🚀
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