Order of Operations With Negative Numbers-Lesson Plan
Order of Operations With Negative Numbers-Lesson Plan
Order of Operations With Negative Numbers-Lesson Plan
Athanasios Kamberis
Grade level: 7th grade- 702 # of Students: 12 ( in person 3 remote)
Desired Results
Established goals: The main learning goal is for students to be able to simplify
mathematical expressions with different types of operations. They will also be able to
perform basic operations on expressions that have positive and negative values in them.
Content Standard(s):
New York State Mathematics Learning Standards
7.NS.A.1 Apply and extend previous understandings of addition and subtraction to add and
subtract rational numbers; represent addition and subtraction on a horizontal or vertical number
line diagram.
7.NS.A.2 Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division and of
fractions to multiply and divide rational numbers.
Differentiation
2 students in the classroom have an IEP and there are 3 students who will be remote and
communicating through the laptop connected to the smartboard. The lesson will be
differentiated through how it was prepared and our actions during practice. The materials
in the lesson provide:
Teacher check-ins
Breakdown of directions
Positive reinforcement
Integrated Co-Teacher setting
Repetition
Visual Aids
Comfortable Learning Environment
This will meet the needs of all students in the classroom and who are learning remotely.
Assessment
Performance Task:
Formative assessments
- Allow students to share their input as we work through examples as a class, seeing
their perspective.
- As students are doing exercises on their own on their laptops me and the other 2
teachers in the room will circulate and take note of how they are approaching and
performing on these exercises.
Learning Plan
Instructional Procedure
Provide Examples and then Immediate Feedback
What is the difference between an Equation and an Expression? (Equations have
an equal sign in them, expressions don’t). What does the abbreviation PEMDAS
mean? Why is there an arrow above MD and AS? (Multiplication does not always
come before division, go left to right, but MD always comes before AS). What is
the first thing we would do here? (When looking at examples). How can we
rewrite the fraction in this expression? (Emphasizes parenthesis and division).
Modeling: “I do”
The 3 examples being shown show specific techniques within order of operations
that students need to be aware of. It will be a more directed approach where
students will give input, but a specific approach will be emphasized. The most
efficient steps to simplifying the expression will be revealed on the PowerPoint as
explanations are given.