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av Hannah Thompson för 3 årar sedan

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Generative Topic: Order

Understanding the order of operations is crucial for solving algebraic equations correctly. This principle is encapsulated in the acronym PEMDAS, which stands for Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction.

Generative Topic: Order

Generative Topic: Order

Main topic: Order of operations in Algebra

Undergeneralizing: Not using order of operations when it is needed just because the equation doesn't have any parenthesis
Overgeneralizing: Thinking that every math problem is order of operations just because it includes addition
Exemplars: (4*23)+128-4*12 Order of Operations should be used to solve this. You would first do 4*23, then 4*12, then the parenthesis plus 128, then that answer minus the answer to 4*12.
Non-exemplars: 48*12*100*14 You do not need Order of Operations in this equation because no matter the order you solve it in, the answer will be the same.
Prototype: 120*4-30+4 This is a simple example of Order of Operations and it is easy to identify what needs to be solved first
Defining features: -The equation must be solved in that order or the solution will be wrong -Only used when evaluating an equation -Does not need each part of PEMDAS
Correlational features that might lead to misconceptions: 1. When solving fractions with exponents, there are steps that must be taken first 2. When it is a problem of just addition and subtraction it doesn't matter the order 3. Multiplication and division have the same rule
PEMDAS 1. Parenthesis 2. Exponents 3. Multiplication 4. Division 5. Addition 6. Subtraction

This lesson would be for 6th graders

Students at this age are very active so they need something entertaining and engaging
Formal operational stage
Male and female students
Normal classroom setting
Average intelligence

Used to show order and balance in a given situation

History- Order of events Science- Food chain Mathematics- Order of operations Writing- Order of importance