Video summary
In this clip the basic principles of algebra are explained and explored.
We see an equation of the kind that students will be expected to solve, where an icon stands for an unknown.
We replace the icon with 鈥渪鈥 and demonstrate solving simple equations by using inverse operations.
We also see examples of simplifying an expression by collecting like terms.
This clip is from the series Kick Sum Maths.
Teacher Notes
Aside from introducing Algebra, this clip contains literacy elements such as the etymology of the word 鈥渁lgebra鈥, 鈥渓ike terms鈥, 鈥渋nverse鈥, and 鈥渄rawing a squidgy x鈥.
Students could explore the etymology of other mathematical words and phrases and also compare and contrast the mathematical meanings of some words to their everyday usage.
These clips could be used for teaching Maths at KS2 or at a beginner level in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and 1st and 2nd Level in Scotland.
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