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Day 2: Equations with Variables on One Side
🎯 I Can Statement
I can solve multi-step equations with variables on one side by following steps and checking my work.
📚 Success Criteria
Identify variables on one side only
Execute inverse operations in correct order
Use strategies to write neat, organized steps
⏰ Time breakdown (20 minutes)
Activity
Time
Anticipatory Set
2 min
I Do (Teacher Model)
5 min
We Do (Guided Practice with Partners)
5 min
You Do (Independent Practice)
5 min
Check For Understanding/Exit Ticket
3 min
Detailed Activities
Anticipatory Set (2 min)
Real-life example on board:
“You pay a $3 fee plus $2 per item. Your total is $11. How many items did you buy?”
Write the equation: 2x + 3 = 11
Ask: “What does x represent?” and “How do we solve this?”
I Do: Model (5 min)
Solve the equation step-by-step on anchor chart emphasizing:
Variable terms only on the left
Undo addition/subtraction first
Undo multiplication/division second
Write:
2x + 3 = 11 -3 -3 2x = 8 ÷2 ÷2 x = 4
We Do: Guided Practice (Kagan “Rally Coach” Structure) (5 min)
In pairs:
Partner A solves 4x + 2 = 18 aloud while Partner B supports with step-checklist prompts
Switch roles using x/3 + 5 = 9
Encourage language: “First we undo __ because ___.”
You Do: Independent Practice (5 min)
Students solve:
5x + 4 = 19
3x – 7 = 8
Include visual step checklist for self-monitoring.
Teacher supports students who need help and prompts to explain reasoning.
Check For Understanding + Exit Ticket (3 min)
Quick verbal questions:
“What do we undo first in this equation?”
“Why do we undo addition/subtraction before multiplication?”
Exit Ticket: Solve 3x + 1 = 10 showing all steps.
Differentiation Strategies
Use manipulatives or balance scales for kinesthetic learners
Provide fill-in-the-blank equation templates to reduce writing load
Allow calculators only for checking final answers if needed
Pair verbal processors with students who need articulation practice
Extension Activities
Introduce more complex problems involving negative coefficients, e.g., -3x + 5 = 11
Encourage students to create their own real-world problems that model equations with variables on one side.
Grade: 8
Duration: 20 minutes
Class Size: 9 students
Standard Alignment:
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.EE.C.7 – Solve linear equations in one variable.
I Can Statement:
I can solve multi-step equations with variables on one side by following steps and checking my work.
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
Purpose: Engage students by relating to their daily lives and activate prior knowledge about variables.
2x + 3 = 11 - 3 - 3
2x = 8 ÷ 2 ÷ 2
x = 4
Tip: Use color codes—one color for inverse operations, another for variable terms.
Teacher Role: Circulate and provide scaffolds, praising neat work and reasoning.
By following this targeted, efficient, and supportive lesson structure, your 8th graders will build confidence in solving multi-step equations with one variable side while meeting the rigorous expectations of the Common Core State Standards.
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