Learn how to solve an inequality with this video. REACH ALL YOUR STUDENTS WITH THESE SUPPORTS! DIFFERENTIATE! ESL & ELL STUDENTS WILL ALSO FOLLOW ALONG!
Learn how to solve an inequality with this video. REACH ALL YOUR STUDENTS WITH THESE SUPPORTS! DIFFERENTIATE! ESL & ELL STUDENTS WILL ALSO FOLLOW ALONG!
Anyone can learn how to solve an inequality. Some people need more supports to master this skill.
When I teach "solving an inequality", I use visuals and steps for any students who are falling behind. I also use these supports for my ESL & ELL students who may not understand English, but they do understand how to follow along with the visuals.
Check out the video below from my youtube channel, SimpleVisualMath, which explains how to solve an inequality using visuals.
When solving inequalities, I explain that we will use the same steps as solving equations(with a few exceptions where we must change the inequality symbol). I noticed that after solving, students get confused about whether to use an open or closed circle and which direction to shade. I explain all of this in the video above from my youtube channel.
CONCLUSION:
I created worksheets to use which were unique because they provided visuals and supports which my students needed.
Click on the links here to check out the unique worksheets I created with visuals and steps to help students master the basic skill of solving an inequality. You can reach all your students with these!
Subscribe to my YOUTUBE channel where I upload a video each week which is based on the worksheets and helps teachers see how to use the graphic organizers. The videos can also be used in class as the mini lesson or for students at home to help them with homework. They are unique videos which include the supports you need.
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