
Solving Linear Inequalities
Students solve and graph linear inequalities in one variable. They apply these skills to model and solve real-world constraint problems.
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Students solve and graph linear inequalities in one variable. They apply these skills to model and solve real-world constraint problems.
Key Questions
- How is solving an inequality different from solving an equation?
- When do we reverse the inequality symbol?
- How do we represent inequality solutions on a number line?
Planning templates for Algebra I
5E Model
The 5E Model structures lessons through five phases (Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, and Evaluate), guiding students from curiosity to deep understanding through inquiry-based learning.
Unit PlannerMath Unit
Plan a multi-week math unit with conceptual coherence: from building number sense and procedural fluency to applying skills in context and developing mathematical reasoning across a connected sequence of lessons.
RubricMath Rubric
Build a math rubric that assesses problem-solving, mathematical reasoning, and communication alongside procedural accuracy, giving students feedback on how they think, not just whether they got the right answer.
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