Lesson 16
Rewriting Equations for Perspectives
These materials, when encountered before Algebra 1, Unit 4, Lesson 16 support success in that lesson.
Lesson Narrative
In this lesson students match descriptions of situations with the linear equations that represent the situations, then they rewrite similar linear equations to isolate a variable. In the associated Algebra 1 lesson students write equations that represent situations and then find the inverse of the equation by considering the other variable as the independent variable. Teachers support students in this lesson by giving them options for the equations that represent the situations and allowing them to focus on the mechanics of rearranging an equation.
Students must reason abstractly and quantitatively (MP2) to make sense of the situations and match them to equations describing the situation. They also construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others (MP3) when they select a better option in the warm-up and explain their reasoning to their partner in the matching activity.
Learning Goals
Teacher Facing
- Given descriptions of situations, identify linear equations that also represent the situation.
- Rearrange linear equations to isolate a variable.
Student Facing
- Let’s match and rewrite linear equations.
CCSS Standards
Building Towards