7th Grade Simple Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, And Division Lesson Plan (Math)

Topic: Simple addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division

Objectives & Outcomes

  • Understand the basic operations of simple addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
  • Apply the basic operations to solve problems.

Materials

  • Worksheets for each student
  • Card decks for each student
  • Pencils for each student

Warm-up

  • Review the students' understanding of the numbers and the operations. Ask them to explain their understanding of each operation.
  • Play a game of "Skip-counting" where the students have to count by a certain number, and then skip a certain number to reach a given number. For example, to reach 100, count by 2s to reach 50, then skip 3s to reach 100.

Direct Instruction

  • Review the students' worksheets and check for their understanding of each operation.
  • Play a game of "Card Division" where the students have to divide a deck of cards among themselves and their opponents. Have them explain how they are dividing the cards and why.
  • Play a game of "Card Addition and Subtraction" where the students have to add and subtract the points on the cards during the game.

Guided Practice

  • Divide the class into small groups and give each group a deck of cards.
  • Have the students work together to divide the cards among themselves and explain how they are dividing the cards and why.
  • Have the students play a game of "Card Addition and Subtraction" and have them explain how they are adding and subtracting the points on the cards during the game.
  • Discuss as a class how the students could have done better in the games.

Independent Practice

  • Have the students complete worksheets on simple addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
  • Have the students complete the worksheets independently or in small groups.

Closure:

  • Review the concepts of simple addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
  • Ask the students to share any challenges they faced and how they were able to overcome them.

Assessment:

  • Observe the students during the independent practice to see if they are able to successfully complete their worksheets.
  • Ask the students to share their games and how they were able to divide the cards and add and subtract the points during the game.
  • Administer a quiz or test to assess the students' understanding of the concepts taught in the lesson.

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