Literal equations is one of the topics in Algebra that I struggle finding different activities for. Literal equations is one of those topics that is very procedural and not very conceptual. I put together a list of different activities from #mtbos on Twitter. Look through each of these and see which ones you might like.
Ss looking over literal equations today. Walking themselves through a step by step activity to better understand the process of variable isolation! @FJHChargers pic.twitter.com/RYwMJxMSVe
— Mike Gear (@CoachGear) November 18, 2019
Ss in algebra 1 solve for literal equations first by sorting them by the operations they needed to use solve them. Then, choosing two from each column to solve on their own. @BCPSMATH pic.twitter.com/0ah3edjl5r
— Miss Small (@MissSmallBCPS) November 1, 2019
#DoubleBubble for the win! Solving literal equations is a breeze when Ss can visualize their thinking with @ThinkingMaps and practice #metacognition to set the foundation for new learning! @NBMandarin @NBMIDDLE pic.twitter.com/q8y4TpnH12
— Pilar Forero Taylor (@pilitaylor333) September 12, 2019
algebra 1 students who displayed mastery solving Literal Equations are creating anchor charts to help other students learn #UtleyWolves π pic.twitter.com/9jEIkBhakV
— π°ππππππ πΌπ’πππ π·πππ (@HuckMath) September 6, 2018
Quick warmup puzzle matching opposite operations to get them ready for literal equations. #iteachmath #lovepuzzles #amazonforthewin #getthebraininthegame pic.twitter.com/DQIjmWzZOW
— Karen Curran (@KCMathRocks) October 3, 2019
Too beautiful outside not to examine literal equations in the parking lot π. Good discussion and questioning!@RossRams1 pic.twitter.com/F4cPeiATDX
— Amy Brossart (@brossart_amy) September 17, 2020
Physics students employing math skills to solve literal equations. They are challenging each other with equations they create. pic.twitter.com/Az0UhfA2LJ
— Ozark Physics (@OzarkPhysics) August 20, 2019
Incorporating literacy strategies as we delve into multi-variable/literal equations in Algebra 1 today! @CraytonMiddle #BestofCMS pic.twitter.com/8RFPnL5ry8
— Brandon Reeder (@MrReederSC) September 20, 2021
Aww yeah, the @Giants inched out the @Redskins (and the rest of the pack) while solving algebra literal equations today. First team to the end zone got no homework -emphasis on #team! #iteachmath #teach180 pic.twitter.com/LtcIsQUhVG
— Meghan Smeenk (@MrsSmeenk) October 1, 2019
@GraspableMath for literal equations at @CNEMiddle @cneschools pic.twitter.com/tYMU8ZTHF7
— Steve Phelps (@MathTechCoach) October 20, 2020
I used the Literal Equations in Desmos today - I would recommend this one https://t.co/oDND5GQLhv
— Michelle Kessen (@MichelleKessen) September 26, 2019
Today I used @NewVisionsNYC literal equations matching task as we wrap up our unit. Loved the placemat and justification space. Enjoy this off guard photo of me taken today on my phone without my knowledge. #iteachmath #teacherlife pic.twitter.com/80sDoDj9Nj
— Dwaina Sookhoo (@mathapprentice_) January 13, 2020
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