LRWMTVPF Lesson Plan 21
LRWMTVPF Lesson Plan 21
LRWMTVPF Lesson Plan 21
Two-Step Equations
11/18/2014
Identity and
Intellectual
Development
Lesson
Rationale
Management
2.
2. CCGSP or GPS
Standard(s)
Mackenzie Childs
Two-Step Equations
11/18/2014
inches long in the center of a door that is 27 1/2 inches wide, you will
need to place the bar about 9 inches from each edge; this estimate
can be used as a check on the exact computation.
Individual
Education Plan
Goal(s) and
Benchmarks
Modification(s) /
Accommodation
(s)
If the majority of the class does not finish the worksheet, then they
will be able to finish it the next day in class.
Differentiation
3. RESOURCES
Academic
Language
Language
Functions
Language
Vocabulary
Materials
Mackenzie Childs
Two-Step Equations
Technology
11/18/2014
4. LESSON PROCEDURE
Enduring
Understanding
Essential
Question(s)
Lesson
Objective(s)
Assessment Link
Introduction to
Lesson
Body of Lesson
Mackenzie Childs
Two-Step Equations
11/18/2014
board using the same organizer. Example 2 will be completed with the
help of students verbally guiding my mathematical steps. The last
example will be completed individually. I will walk around to answer
questions and check their work. One student will come up to the
board to show how they solved it. This should take 15-20 minutes to
complete.
Students will complete a worksheet with their partner for the
remaining class period. The worksheet will be taken up as a formative
assessment.
The worksheet will require students to use previous knowledge from
one-step equations and new knowledge of two-step equations to
solve.
This will take about 20 minutes.
Closure
5. ASSESSMENT
Evaluation
(Assessment
Plan for IEP
Goals and/or 504
Plans)
6. REFLECTION
Analyzing
Teaching
Effectiveness