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Vocabulary
given valueone-variable equationsone-variable inequalitiestwo-step equationstwo-step inequalitiestruthproblems
Skills
  • determine (if given value makes a one-variable equation true) #dok2
  • determine (if given value makes a one-variable inequality true) #dok2
  • evaluate (one-and two-step equations when given a value) #dok1
  • evaluate (one-and two-step inequalities when given a value) #dok1
  • justify (the truth of an equation or inequality with a given value) #dok3
Learning Targets
  • I can evaluate a one-variable, one-step equation by substituting a given value. #dok1
  • I can evaluate a one-variable, two-step equation by substituting a given value. #dok1
  • I can evaluate a one-variable, one-step or two-step inequality by substituting a given value. #dok1
  • I can determine if a given value makes a one-variable equation true or false. #dok2
  • I can determine if a given value makes a one-variable inequality true or false. #dok2
  • I can justify why a given value does or does not satisfy a one-variable, one- or two-step equation or inequality. #dok3
Big Ideas
  • Testing values in equations and inequalities helps determine if they are solutions.
  • Understanding how to verify solutions develops deeper mathematical reasoning with equations and inequalities.
Essential Questions
  • How can you tell if a value makes an equation or inequality true?
  • What steps do you take to verify if a number is a solution to a given equation or inequality?
  • How does substituting a value help you check whether it is a solution to an equation or inequality?
  • In what ways does verifying solutions help when solving real-life problems?