Fenniman Janice Form 9 Module 1
Fenniman Janice Form 9 Module 1
Fenniman Janice Form 9 Module 1
What You Need to Know (Learning Goals/Outcomes) Upon completion of this module, you will be able to: 1.1 Classify a number as prime or composite. 1.2 Write the prime factorization of a number. 1.3 Find the Greatest Common Factor of two or more numbers. 1.4 Find the Least Common Multiple of two or more numbers. 1.5 Write equivalent fractions. 1.6 Write fractions in simplest form 1.7 Multiply & Divide Fractions 1.8 Find common denominators and the LCD 1.9 Add & Subtract Fractions
Tools to Help You Learn (Learning Resources) Required Resources Reading from Textbook: Algebra I o Pages Z17 Z24 o Pages Z28 Z33 Attend Live Lesson Presentations {Calendar Link} or View Recorded lesson {Recording Links} Additional Resources 1.1 Read: Prime and Composite Numbers 1.2 Read: Prime Factorization 1.2 Read and watch: How to Factor a Number 1.3 Read: How to Find the Greatest Common Factor 1.3 Khan Academy Video: Greatest Common Factor 1.4 Read: How to find the Least Common Multiple 1.4 Khan Academy Video: Least Common Multiple 1.5 Read: Equivalent Fractions 1.5 Khan Academy Video: Equivalent Fractions 1.6 Khan Academy: Fractions in Simplest Form 1.7 Khan Academy Video: Multiply Fractions 1.7 Khan Academy Video: Divide Fractions 1.8 Khan Academy Video: Least Common Denominator 1.9 Khan Academy Video: Adding and Subtracting Fractions Form adapted from Smith, R. M. Conquering the Content. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2008.
Activities for This Lesson These activities will receive completion points 1.1 Sieve of Eratosthenes Follow up to Sieve: Make a list of all prime numbers between 1 and 100. 1.2 Factoring Practice Worksheet 1.3 GCF Worksheet 1.4 LCM Worksheet 1.5 Equivalent Fractions Worksheet 1.6 Simplest Form Fractions Worksheet 1.7 Multiplication and Division of Fractions Worksheet 1.8 LCD Worksheet 1.9 Add and Subtract Fractions Worksheet Discussion Questions Choose 1 to post to the Discussion Forum How could we use our knowledge of prime and composite numbers to divide our class into equal groups? Can a class of 17 students be divided into equal groups? Explain. All real numbers greater than 2 that end in an even number are composite numbers and all real numbers greater than 5 that end in 5 are composite numbers. Explain why How could we use our knowledge of prime and composite numbers to divide our class into equal groups? Can a class of 17 students be divided into equal groups? Explain. All real numbers greater than 2 that end in an even number are composite numbers and all real numbers greater than 5 that end in 5 are composite numbers. Explain why. How will your knowledge of prime numbers help you with factorization? Did your knowledge of the prime factorization of a number help you find the greatest common factor of two or more numbers? Explain Math Journal (or Blog) Choose at least 2 to include in your Math Journal or Blog. Explain in your own words the difference between the Greatest Common Factor of two or more numbers and the Least Common Multiple of two or more numbers. If you think about it, you have used equivalent fractions, maybe without even knowing it! Identify some places where you might Form adapted from Smith, R. M. Conquering the Content. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2008.
have used equivalent fractions. Think about the skills you have learned in this module and explain how you have used some of these skills to write fractions in simplest form. Do you prefer to write fractions in simplest form before you multiply or divide them? Explain Write a summary of the process to find the least common denominator of two fractions. Look back over the skills you have learned in this module. What skills might you use when adding and subtracting fractions? Explain how you use them.
How to know if you are Ready for Grading (Self-Assessment) Check your understanding 1.1 Prime or Composite Game 1 Prime or Composite Game 2 1.2 The Factor Game Factor Tree Guided Practice 1.2 Factor Tree Game NLVM Factoring Practice 1.3-1.4 Factors and Multiples Game 1.5 Equivalent Fractions on Internet 1.6 Simplest Form Game 1.7 Multiplication of Fractions in NLVM 1.7 Multiply Fractions Millionaire Game 1.9 Add and Subtract Fractions Game
How to Show Me What You Have Learned (Lesson Evaluation: Graded Assessments) Quiz Classification Quiz Multiply & Divide Fractions Quiz Add & Subtract Fractions Math Journal (or Blog)
Form adapted from Smith, R. M. Conquering the Content. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2008.
Form adapted from Smith, R. M. Conquering the Content. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2008.