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¡La X marca el lugar! Una aventura práctica de escape room con álgebra

Los alumnos exploran para encontrar ecuaciones, las resuelven para encontrar pistas y las usan para encontrar el TESORO. Una forma divertida de repasar las clases de Álgebra práctica de nivel A o Ecuaciones prácticas de nivel 1.
Kate Hoefert
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1 reunión en vivo
1 horas presenciales

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Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 3 - 6
***Pre-requisite Skills Note: Students should already know how to solve equations involving combining like terms and using the Distributive Property to participate in this class.  An example of an equation students should be able to solve is 2(5 + x) = 3(1 + x).  If your child has completed Hands-On Algebra Level A or Hands-On Equations Level 1, those skills were taught in those lessons.***

In X Marks the Spot!, learners will use their equation-solving skills and teamwork to discover clues and solve a riddle that will reveal the location of buried treasure!  And they may learn a thing or two about pirates along the way... AAARGH!

The scenario is this...
You have discovered a treasure map in your grandmother's attic!  It looks really old and really authentic.  You know from reading about pirates that X marks the spot where their treasure is hidden, but this treasure map as a million Xs!  Okay, maybe not a million, but definitely more than one.  How are you supposed to find the treasure if you're not sure which X is the right X?  Maybe, just maybe you'll be able to study the map and figure out what's going on... and where to dig.

Learners will need to find equations hidden in a Google Slides presentation (so they need to be logged into Google Chrome for everything to function properly) and solve them to find clues that will help them answer the riddle about where the treasure is buried.  

During class, all learners will be oriented to the task, open the presentation, and then be split into teams of no more than 4 to work in breakout rooms.  This will allow learners to contribute more meaningfully than working individually or in a large group.  I will be going from room to room to check on learners' progress and answer any questions they may have.

In order to be successful, learners should already know how to:
-solve for x
-combine like terms to solve equations
-use Distributive Property
-check their work for accuracy by substituting the value of x back into the original equation

Learners should be prepared for class by gathering any materials they use to solve equations (Hands-On Algebra materials: 8 identical objects, 15 pennies, 5 nickels, 5 dimes; or Hands-On Equations kit) and printing the Code Sheet (available upon enrollment).

***Note: Class is listed as 60 minutes long but depending on how long it takes teams to work through the equations, it could take anywhere from 50-75 minutes.

Otros detalles

Lista de útiles escolares
-any materials the learner uses to solve equations (Hands-On Algebra materials: 8 identical objects, 15 pennies, 5 nickels, 5 dimes; or Hands-On Equations kit) 
-printed Code Sheet (available upon enrollment)
-pencil and paper
 1 archivo disponible al momento de la inscripción
Recursos externos
Además del aula de Outschool, esta clase utiliza:
  • Google Slides
Se unió el January, 2021
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Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Maryland Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
Eighteen years as a public school teacher in Maryland and two years as an Outschool teacher have provided me the opportunity to teach learners from diverse backgrounds with a variety of learning styles.  I began my teaching career in elementary school, teaching all subjects and earning my Masters of Education with a certificate in Gifted Education from Johns Hopkins University.  Later, I added both Middle School Math: 6-9 and ESOL Pre-K-12 certifications to my professional certificate.  Most recently, I taught middle school math, working with both accelerated students and those with Special Education needs.  Because of my varied experiences, I have many strategies to help all kinds of learners.

Math is my passion because while there may only be one correct answer, there are often many different ways to solve the same problem.  Exploring those different ways and finding a method of solving with which each learner feels most confident is what I love to do.  I like to incorporate hands-on strategies, games, and interactive activities into my lessons to make math less scary for reluctant mathematicians and more engaging for everyone.

When I’m not thinking about math, I enjoy baking, cake decorating, drawing, working in my vegetable garden, and sewing.  In my spare time, I can be found hiking, kayaking, bird watching, doing a puzzle, or assembling furniture.  I look forward to meeting your learner!

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Completado por 25 alumnos
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Edades: 8-12
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