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pptx, 230.89 KB

A complete lesson on the theme of balancing equations. There is no solving involved, and the idea is that this lesson would come before using balancing to solve equations.

Activities included:

Starter:
Pupils are presented with a set of number statements (see cover slide) and then prompted to discuss how each statement has been obtained. Pupils then create a similar diagram with an initial number statement of their choice, then could swap/discuss with another student.

Main:

  • Pupils are shown an equation and try to create other equations by balancing. They can use substitution to verify whether their new equations are valid. I would follow this up with a whole-class discussion to clarify any misconceptions.
  • Four sets of equations that have been obtained by balancing, pupils have to identify what has been done to both sides each time.
  • A ‘spot the mistake’ worksheet which incorporates the usual misconceptions relating to manipulating and balancing equations.

Plenary:
A taster of balancing being used to solve equations.

Possible key questions, follow up and extension questions included in notes boxes at bottom of slides.

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