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Informationen zum Autor Judith A. Muschla (Jackson, NJ) taught mathematics in South River, New Jersey, at the middle school and high school for over twenty-five years. At South River Middle School she helped revise the mathematics curriculum to reflect the Standards of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM), coordinated interdisciplinary units, and conducted mathematics workshops for teachers and parents. Gary Robert Muschla (Jackson, NJ) taught at Appleby School in Spotswood, New Jersey, for more than twenty-five years. Judith and Gary have coauthored several very successful math activity books, including The Algebra Teacher's Activities Kit and Hands-On Math Projects with Real Life Applications . Erin Muschla (Freehold, NJ) teaches middle school math and algebra at Monroe Township Middle School in Monroe, New Jersey. She is also a coauthor with Judith and Gary of The Math Teacher's Survival Guide , and The Elementary Teacher's Book of Lists . Klappentext The Algebra Teacher's Guide to Reteaching Essential Concepts and Skills Many students have trouble grasping the algebra concepts they need to know to pass standardized tests and move on to higher mathematics. The Algebra Teacher's Guide to Reteaching Essential Concepts and Skills is a hands-on resource that offers valuable tips and lessons for teaching all students--but especially those who are struggling--the complexities of algebra. In simple terms, the authors outline 150 classroom-tested mini-lessons that focus on the algebra concepts students most often find difficult to understand: integers, variables, expressions, rational numbers, equations, inequalities, graphs of points and lines, functions, and more. Each lesson requires only a few minutes of instruction and can be used with individual students, groups, or the whole class. Also included are reproducible work-sheets that are designed to review and reinforce algebra concepts and key skills. The worksheets can be used as Remediation to master material Reinforcement of learned material Closure of the day's topic Do-nows for review of the previous day's work Sponge activities to fill transitional times (for example, when some students complete class work sooner than others) The Algebra Teacher's Guide to Reteaching Essential Concepts and Skills will help ensure that all students really "get" the algebra they need to know. Zusammenfassung Easy to apply lessons for reteaching difficult algebra concepts Many students have trouble grasping algebra. In this book! bestselling authors Judith! Gary! and Erin Muschla offer help for math teachers who must instruct their students (even those who are struggling) about the complexities of algebra. Inhaltsverzeichnis About This Book iii About the Authors v Acknowledgments vii SECTION 1: INTEGERS, VARIABLES, AND EXPRESSIONS 1 1.1: Using the Order of Operations 2 1.2: Simplifying Expressions That Have Grouping Symbols 4 1.3: Simplifying Expressions with Nested Grouping Symbols 6 1.4: Using Positive Exponents and Bases Correctly 8 1.5: Simplifying Expressions with Grouping Symbols and Exponents 10 1.6: Evaluating Expressions 12 1.7: Writing Expressions 14 1.8: Writing Expressions Involving Grouping Symbols 16 1.9: Identifying Patterns by Considering All of the Numbers 18 1.10: Writing Prime Factorization 20 1.11: Finding the Greatest Common Factor 22 1.12: Finding the Least CommonMultiple 24 1.13: Classifying Counting Numbers, Whole Numbers, and Integers 26 1.14: Finding Absolute Values and Opposites 28 1.15: Adding Integers with Different Signs 30 1.16: Subtracting Integers 32 1.17: Multiplyi...