Quantcast
Channel: Math = Love
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 1077

Distributive Property INB Pages

$
0
0
Quick post today to share a foldable I made to review the distributive property with my Algebra 1 students. This is one of those topics that my students have seen since they were in the seventh grade, but they still make mistakes.

Here are the two most common mistakes I see:

3(5x - 2) = 15x - 2
5 - (4x + 2) = 20x + 10

I wrote these notes with these two mistakes in mind. 


On the inside, I gave students a table to fill out that walks them step-by-step through the distribution process.

My favorite column is the second one: What should be distributed? Before beginning the multiplication process, I want my students to think critically about what number is actually being distributed. I place a big emphasis on drawing in our invisible 1's!


For combining like terms, I teach my students to place the like terms in groups. Eventually, they wean themselves off this method, but I find it helps my students way more than the more traditional way of color-coding or shape-coding the like terms.


After filling out the table, we tackled a few more advanced distributive property practice problems. You can see our grouping strategy more easily here since there are more terms to combine!


You can download the files for these notes here.


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 1077

Trending Articles