For this activity, students write and graph inequalities in one variable on a number line.
- Subject:
- Mathematics
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Provider:
- CK-12 Foundation
- Date Added:
- 03/10/2017
For this activity, students write and graph inequalities in one variable on a number line.
In this interactive, students work through 7 different problems that require them to choose the inequality that represents the graph.
This online tutorial provides introductory instruction and practice items on inequalities.
In this interactive, use logic to solve three riddles involving a jumping wallaby competition. Then, using knowledge of inequalities and rational numbers, place the wallabies on the correct range from –5 to 5 on the number line. Numbers are randomized so that the range on the number line is different each time the riddles appear. The accompanying classroom activity includes a concept review and response sheets to support the online work.
This lesson will go over how to solve a one-step linear inequality and plot the solution on the number line.
This lesson depicts the concept of placing an algebraic inequality on a number line to see all possible solutions for the variable.
In this lesson, you'll discover how to take an algebraic inequality and plot it on a number line.
In this video, students learn how to plot an inequality.
In this video, students learn how to plot a simple inequality on a number line. This video uses x<4.
This student guide demonstrates how to use inequalities to represent information (i.e. verbal, graphical, etc.).
This course was created by the Rethink Education Content Development Team in partnership with the North Carolina Virtual Public Schools. This course is aligned to the NC Standards for 6th Grade Math.
This course was created by the Rethink Education Content Development Team in partnership with the North Carolina Virtual Public Schools. This course is aligned to the NC Standards for 6th Grade Math.
This course was created by the Rethink Education Content Development Team in partnership with the North Carolina Virtual Public Schools. This course is aligned to the NC Standards for 6th Grade Math.
I will find the value or values that will make an open sentence true, if it contains < or >.
In this video, students learn how to test solutions to inequalities.
For this interactive, students practice plugging in values to inequalities and check to see if the inequalities hold true.
This task provides a good opportunity for group work and class discussions where students generate and compare equivalent expressions. In class discussion, students should be asked to connect the terms of an expression with quantities shown in the diagram.