1. | Trace each alge-tile and show the value of each. Use the longer one for "x" and the shorter for "y". |
2. | Use the tiles to explain the difference between x2 and 2x. |
3. | Explain what an "xy" represents. |
4. | Trace each base ten block and give the value. |
5. | How are Base ten blocks similar to the algetiles and how are they different? |
6. | a) | Use the base ten blocks to represent
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| b) | Draw to record your answer. |
| c) | What number does this represent? |
7. | a) | Leave the Base ten blocks in front of you and directly under them use the algetiles to show |
| b) | Explain how the two models are similar and how they are different. |
8. | Can we give a value to the entire expression if we do not know the value of "x"? Explain. |
9. | Suppose the value of "x" is 10. |
| a) | How does this compare to the Base ten blocks?
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| b) | Can we substitute Base ten blocks with the algetiles? |
| c) | What are the limitations of the Base Ten blocks? |
| d) | What could we use to represent ? Can we represent ? Explain. |
10. | a) | How could you represent using the algetiles? |
| b) | Suppose that x = 10, could you use the Base ten blocks to represent this? Explain your procedure? |
11. | Use algetiles to represent these numbers. Draw to record your answer. |
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12. | Suppose x = 10, draw these expressions using Base ten blocks and evaluate the expression using the blocks. Will you need 2 colors? |