4/26/07
This week I'm reviewing how to solve equations with my class. It's kind of funny, because when students first see equations, many of them think of the word 'algebra.' Some get scared, some get nervous, and some get excited. Well, this class is made up of the scared and nervous types.
We first looked at equations a week ago, because we needed to get them in before the state testing. I was a little nervous about going back to equations without spending a ton of time walking them through the steps again. But I was very pleasantly surprised!
I put up a simple problem like: 3x + 4 = 19 and asked for a volunteer to come to the board and solve the problem. It was so exciting to see almost every hand in the room shoot up! I chose Michael to come up first. He's really shining lately. This equation stuff makes sense to him, and he's become more confident in his math abilities. He got 100% on the last quiz and the last few entrance or exit slips. When he came to the board, I asked the rest of my class to decide what the first step is, and to check Michael's work as he did the problem. Michael easily solved this problem:



