Adding and Subtracting Polynomials-Lesson Plan-AKS
Adding and Subtracting Polynomials-Lesson Plan-AKS
Adding and Subtracting Polynomials-Lesson Plan-AKS
this individually and then check their work with a partner. After several
minutes I will ask a pair to present their strategy on the board for the rest
of the class. I will then ask for alternate solution strategies.
Students will be asked to state the property that allows the removal of
parentheses around the polynomials
o I will then ask What is my first step in simplifying the expression (x + 1)?
(students have already learned to distribute constant terms throughout an
expression however, I think it would be beneficial to start with this question
because many students are having trouble with positive and negative signs during
distribution)
Students will be asked to name the property (distribution) we use to
simplify the expression
o Students will then be asked to model the expression - (x2 + x + 5) using Algebra
Tiles
I will ask for strategies for how to approach this problem. They will be
asked Is there anything that we have to do before we can use the Algebra
Tiles? After distributing the negative through the expression students
will then explain the necessary Algebra Tiles required to model the
expression
o They will then be asked How can we represent (-2x2 + x - 3) using Algebra
Tiles?
o Students will then be asked How can we find the difference of the two
expressions? They must realize that the subtraction sign must first be distributed
to each term in the second expression.
o Students will be given the opportunity to use Algebra Tiles to represent this
problem and use the process of combining like terms to simplify. They will
translate their pictorial representation to a mathematical expression after each
step.
o Students will then be asked to simplify the problem (3x2 5x + 3) (2x2 x 4)
I will solve this problem along with the students on the board by
implementing a t-chart. Our mathematical steps will be shown in the left
column and our explanation of our steps will be shown in the right
column.
o Students will then be presented with the problem Find the difference of ( 2x3 +
5x2 4x + 8) and ( 2x3 + 3x 4)
o As an extension problem students will be asked to Write an expression for the
perimeter of the rectangle. Then simplify the expression. A visual of the
rectangle will be shown. Students will be asked to provide the formula for
finding the perimeter of a rectangle. I will then ask students how we might set
this problem up.
Closure (10 minutes):
o Students will complete a ticket out of the door: When two binomials are added,
will the sum always, sometimes, or never be a binomial? Explain your answer and
give examples to support your answer.
Assessment:
Students can successfully complete written in class and homework problems (included)
which require students to add and subtract polynomials with both positive and negative
signs as well as classify expressions as monomials, binomials, or trinomials
Students are able to answer the questions presented in the lesson as well as provide
justification for their responses
Students are able to generalize their knowledge to answer and justify the ticket out of
the door activity
Adaptations:
Students have the opportunity to come in during their AE period or tutoring after school
for extra assistance
I have also increased the size of the font on the PowerPoint because several students in
class have difficulty seeing the Smartboard
Optional guided practice worksheets will be given to all students that want one
Follow-up Lessons/Activities:
The beginning of the next lesson will include a review of adding and subtracting
polynomials
Students will complete homework problems for extra practice and will be given the
opportunity to ask questions when they are reviewed the next day