LCM and GCF for Algebra

This packet equips you, the teacher, with what you need to help your Algebra students transfer their knowledge and about LCM and GCF into Algebra.  You say, “But they don’t have those skills.”  Not to worry, we’ve got you covered.  There is plenty of remediation incorporated into the lesson.  The desired outcome of this lesson is to help students be able to factor algebraic expressions so they can find the lowest common multiples and the greatest common factors.

When you download this bundle you’ll receive a zip folder with a Read Me document that organizes all of the documents within, making deploying the lesson easy.  (You can see how this document looks from the picture posted below.)  The folder also includes a high quality, well organized, animated and easy to learn from and use PowerPoint lesson, a lesson guide (plan), a document with teaching tips for this topic, reference notes to assign for student reading or reference, one homework assignments, and links to internet hosted information aligned with this lesson for student or parent reference.   The online information includes videos, online notes, an activity from Desmos.com, and practice problems from Khan Academy. 

As is the case with all of the bundles and lessons from Math Connected, you can use the materials easily in a traditional lesson, a flipped classroom setting, or a virtual classroom.   If you assign the notes to be read by the students, they’ll further develop their literacy and experience with technical writing.  Either way, they’re a great reference for students.

All of the materials here are aligned in a way that you can support students of various abilities, while providing access to content for review or for absent students, and even parents that want to have access so they can “help,” their child perform well in class.

As is the case with all of the bundles and lessons from Math Connected, you can use the materials easily in a traditional lesson, a flipped classroom setting, or a virtual classroom.   If you assign the notes to be read by the students, they’ll further develop their literacy and experience with technical writing.  Either way, they’re a great reference for students.

All of the materials here are aligned in a way that you can support students of various abilities, while providing access to content for review or for absent students, and even parents that want to have access so they can “help,” their child

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This packet equips you, the teacher, with what you need to help your Algebra students transfer their knowledge and about LCM and GCF into Algebra.  You say, “But they don’t have those skills.”  Not to worry, we’ve got you covered.  There is plenty of remediation incorporated into the lesson.  The desired outcome of this lesson is to help students be able to factor algebraic expressions so they can find the lowest common multiples and the greatest common factors.

When you download this bundle you’ll receive a zip folder with a Read Me document that organizes all of the documents within, making deploying the lesson easy.  (You can see how this document looks from the picture posted below.)  The folder also includes a high quality, well organized, animated and easy to learn from and use PowerPoint lesson, a lesson guide (plan), a document with teaching tips for this topic, reference notes to assign for student reading or reference, one homework assignments, and links to internet hosted information aligned with this lesson for student or parent reference.   The online information includes videos, online notes, an activity from Desmos.com, and practice problems from Khan Academy. 

As is the case with all of the bundles and lessons from Math Connected, you can use the materials easily in a traditional lesson, a flipped classroom setting, or a virtual classroom.   If you assign the notes to be read by the students, they’ll further develop their literacy and experience with technical writing.  Either way, they’re a great reference for students.

All of the materials here are aligned in a way that you can support students of various abilities, while providing access to content for review or for absent students, and even parents that want to have access so they can “help,” their child perform well in class.

 

 

 

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