
Mathematics • Year 9 • 90 • 30 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
MA.912.AR.1.1 Identify and interpret parts of an equation or expression that represent a quantity in terms of a mathematical or real-world context, including viewing one or more of its parts as a single entity. 6-1: Adding and Subtracting Polynomials https://www.savvasrealize.com/dashboard/program/4204212b-5a54-35a0-97fb-d00633f5e83b/48/tier/d3ac7ecd-5f8f-3a86-bc50-c6818e3541ab/67/lesson/19c8b247-249d-3c75-abf3-649ab5ed5447/68 Objective Students will be able to: • Identify the parts of a polynomial, such as coefficients, variables, and constants. • Classify polynomials by number of terms and by degree. • Write a polynomial in standard form. • Add or subtract two polynomials and recognize that polynomials are closed under addition and subtraction like the system of integers.
Grade Level: Year 9 (US Equivalent: 9th Grade)
Subject Area: Mathematics
Curriculum Area: Algebra - Arithmetic with Polynomials and Rational Expressions (MA.912.AR.1.1)
By the end of this 90-minute lesson, students will be able to:
This lesson integrates real-world connections and collaborative activities to support mathematical understanding.
Materials Needed:
Objective: Activate prior knowledge of algebraic expressions and prepare students for new content.
Quick Word Sort:
Class Reflection:
Transition: Write a sample polynomial (e.g., 2x³ − 4x + 7) on the board. Ask: What does the “degree” of a polynomial mean? Discuss briefly with your partner.
Objective: Teach key concepts of polynomials: parts, classification, and standard form.
Breaking Down a Polynomial:
Classification:
Standard Form:
Key Idea: Reinforce with real-world examples:
Objective: Students work through scaffolded examples of adding/subtracting polynomials.
Worked Examples (Teacher-Lead):
Write the following problems on the board and solve step-by-step with the class:
Example 1: (3x² + 5x − 7) + (2x² − 4x + 6)
Example 2 (Higher Complexity): (4x³ − x² + x) − (3x³ + 2x² − 5x + 8)
Emphasize combining like terms and the closure property:
The sum/difference of two polynomials is always a polynomial.
Pair Work – Polynomial Battleship:
Objective: Solidify understanding of adding and subtracting polynomials independently.
Distribute worksheets containing:
Example Problems Include:
Challenge Problem: Create a word problem where students generate and add polynomials representing two competing businesses’ monthly profits.
Objective: Summarise the lesson and link concepts to everyday use.
Real-World Tie-In:
Exit Ticket:
For advanced learners or fast finishers:
Teacher Notes:
Considering the specific US standards and teaching framework, this lesson blends structure, engagement, and real-world practicality to wow educators and motivate students in their mathematical journey.
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