Chapter 7 Inequalities. Day….. 1.Interpreting and Writing InequalitiesInterpreting and Writing...

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Chapter 7

Inequalities

Day…..1. Interpreting and Writing

Inequalities

2. Writing and Graphing Inequalities

3. Solving Inequalities

4. Solving One-Step Inequalities

5. Review and Quiz

Day 1

Bell Work

Justify your Response

Vocabulary•

A mathematical sentence indicating two quantities are not equal.

The distance between a number and 0 on a number line.

Negative Integer -

Inequality -

Rational Number -

Absolute Value-

Positive Integer-

Number Line -

Any number greater than 0. They can be written with or without the + sign and appear to the right or above the 0.

Any number less than 0. They are written with a – sign and appear to the left or below 0

Any number that can be written as a fraction.

A line on which numbers are marked at intervals, used to illustrate simple numerical operations.

I Can….

Interpret statements of inequality as statements

about the relative position of two numbers

on a number line diagram.

Interpreting and Writing Inequalities

Essential Understanding: An inequality is a mathematical sentence that compares quantities using the symbols >, <, ≥, and ≤.

Example:

Ten Marks Practice

Please take out your maker boards

Wrap it Up

• Review

• Questions

• Exit Tickets

Day 2

Bell Work

Justify your response.

Homework Check

Vocabulary• _________

• ___________

• ___________

• ____________

• _____________

• ___________

A mathematical sentence indicating two quantities are not equal.

The distance between a number and 0 on a number line.

Negative Integer-

Inequality -

Rational Number -

Absolute Value-

Positive Integer-

Number Line -

Any number greater than 0. They can be written with or without the + sign and appear to the right or above the 0.

Any number less than 0. They are written with a – sign and appear to the left or below 0.

a number that can be written as a fraction

a line on which numbers are marked at intervals, used to illustrate simple numerical operations.

I Can….

Graph Inequalities

Writing and Graphing Inequalities

Essential Understanding: • Inequalities can be graphed on a number line

using an open or a closed dot and a ray ( )• An open dot means the number is not included

(used with < and > symbols) • A closed dot means the number is included (used with ≤ and ≥)Examples:

Group WorkBefore we begin…….1. Complete an exit ticket.2. Pack up everything except for your

pencil and calculator.3. Sit quietly unit everyone is ready.

Wrap it Up

• Review

• Questions

• Exit Tickets

Day 3

Bell Work

Justify Your Response

Homework Check

Vocabulary• _________

• ___________

• ___________

• ____________

• _____________

• ___________

A mathematical sentence indicating two quantities are not equal.

The distance between a number and 0 on a number line.

Negative Integer-

Inequality -

Rational Number -

Absolute Value-

Positive Integer-

Number Line -

Any number greater than 0. They can be written with or without the + sign and appear to the right or above the 0.

Any number less than 0. They are written with a – sign and appear to the left or below 0.

a number that can be written as a fraction

a line on which numbers are marked at intervals, used to illustrate simple numerical operations.

I Can….

Determine the value of a variable to make an

inequality true.

Solving InequalitiesEssential Understanding:Inequalities can be solved by finding values for the variable that make the inequality true.

Examples: X +2 < 8

8-2 = 6 or 2 + 6 = 8

X must be a number less than 6 to make this sentence true. Therefore, any number less than 5 would make the sentence true x < 6 or x ≤ 5

Your Turn….

• Clear your desk of everything but a calculator.

Wrap it Up

• Review

• Questions

• Exit Tickets

Day 4

Bell Work

Justify your Response

Homework Check

Vocabulary• _________

• ___________

• ___________

• ____________

• _____________

• ___________

A mathematical sentence indicating two quantities are not equal.

The distance between a number and 0 on a number line.

Negative Integer-

Inequality -

Rational Number -

Absolute Value-

Positive Integer-

Number Line -

Any number greater than 0. They can be written with or without the + sign and appear to the right or above the 0.

Any number less than 0. They are written with a – sign and appear to the left or below 0.

a number that can be written as a fraction

a line on which numbers are marked at intervals, used to illustrate simple numerical operations.

I Can….

Solve one-step inequalities.

Solving One-Step Inequalities

Essential Understanding:

Addition and subtraction and multiplication and division properties can be used to solve inequalities.• If the same number is added or subtracted from each side of an

inequality, the inequality remains true.• If the same positive number is multiplied or divided from each

side of an inequality, the inequality remains true.

Examples:3 < 6 3 < 6 x > 6 x > 6

Practice

Please take out your maker boards

Wrap it Up

• Review

• Questions

• Exit Tickets

Day 5

Bell Work

Justify your Response

Homework Check

Vocabulary• _________

• ___________

• ___________

• ____________

• _____________

• ___________

A mathematical sentence indicating two quantities are not equal.

The distance between a number and 0 on a number line.

Negative Integer-

Inequality -

Rational Number -

Absolute Value-

Positive Integer-

Number Line -

Any number greater than 0. They can be written with or without the + sign and appear to the right or above the 0.

Any number less than 0. They are written with a – sign and appear to the left or below 0.

a number that can be written as a fraction

a line on which numbers are marked at intervals, used to illustrate simple numerical operations.

I Can….

Write, interpret, and explain statements of

order for rational numbers in real-world contexts

A Week in Review

• Clear your desk of everything but a calculator.

pOp Quiz

• Take out a pencil and a calculator

• Clear everything else from your desk

Wrap it Up

• Classroom Store

• Exit Tickets

Not Used this Week

Computer Station• www.learnzillion.com (6 minutes per video)

Station Rotations

1. Write your exit ticket.

2. Pack up everything but a pencil.

3. You will have 15 minutes to complete each rotation

1st Rotation

2nd Rotation

3rd Rotation

4th Rotation

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