Lesson 25.1 Using Algebra
to Prove Conjectures 1
In this lesson, students
experience the power of algebra as they prove number tricks
using algebraic expressions. Earlier lessons in the cluster
focused on variables, writing and simplifying expressions,
and solving equations. In later lessons, students simplify
more difficult expressions, solve more complex equations,
and use algebra to solve a variety of problems.
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features of this lesson: |
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In week 11, students used a
small cup to represent an unknown, and a marker to
represent a numerical value. This lesson uses the same
manipulative model (see pictures on SP2). |
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The process of building (concrete),
drawing (semi-concrete), and recording symbols (abstract)
are stressed, just as they were previously in week
11 (SP2-5). |
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Conjectures were made based
upon empirical evidence in previous lessons, but this
lesson introduces the power of algebra as a means to
prove a conjecture
(see Math Background box on TP4). |
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