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Pre-Algebra 1.6 Guided Practice: The Distributive Property

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New Knowledge

Carefully watch the instructional videos below and complete the items that follow.
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Question 1
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Take Note: Summarize the distributive law of multiplication over addition.

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Question 3
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Purposeful Practice

Complete the following activities:
★ Article: Distributive property explained
★ Practice: Distributive property

New Knowledge

Carefully watch the instructional videos below and complete the items that follow.
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Question 4
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Take Note: In the response field, provide an example expression that can be used to demonstrate the distributive law of multiplication over subtraction.

Copy your expression to the canvas and demonstrate the distributive property visually as you evaluate the expression.

Question 5
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Got It? Rewrite the expression 3\cdot(2+9) as the sum of 6 and another whole number.

Question 6
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Got It? Rewrite the expression 15+21 in the following form: a(5+c) where a and c represent whole numbers.

Question 7
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Purposeful Practice

Complete the following activities:
★ Practice: Visualize distributive property
★ Practice: Factor with the distributive property (no variables)
★ Article: Distributive property review
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Question 8
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Take Note: Summarize the mathematical content of this lesson. What topics, ideas, and vocabulary were introduced?

Question 2
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Take Note: In the response field, provide an example expression that can be used to demonstrate the distributive law of multiplication over addition.

Copy your expression to the canvas and demonstrate the distributive property visually as you evaluate the expression.

Got It? Which of the following are equivalent to the expression below? Select all that apply.
(3+2)\times(3+5)
3\times7
3\times2+3\times5
6+15
6+(3\times5)
(3\times2)+(3\times5)
Got It? Which of the following are equivalent to the expression below? Select all that apply.
3(10\times1)
(3+10)\times(3+1)
3(10+1)
3(5+6)
(3\times10)+(3\times1)