Vats Grade 8 Write Algebraic Expressions: Lesson Plan
Vats Grade 8 Write Algebraic Expressions: Lesson Plan
DOMAIN: Functions
Standard: 8.F.4: Construct a function to model a linear relationship between two quantities.
Determine the rate of change and initial value of the function from a description of a relationship
or from two (x, y) values, including reading these from a table or from a graph. Interpret the rate
of change and initial value of a linear function in terms of the situation it models, and in terms of
its graph or a table of values.
Clarification: The clarification is an explanation of the indicator and objective and how these
math concepts appear in the puzzle.
Relevant Vocabulary: sequence, function rule, term, function table, coefficient, constant
Note to Teacher – The students should have a confident understanding of level 1 of Vats and
they should have been exposed to level 2 of Vats before this lesson is implemented. This lesson
draws connections between sequences and function rules. However, term 1 is implicitly counted
as term “0” for the purposes of this lesson. For example, the sequence 2, 5, 8… would be written
as y = 3x + 2.
1. After students have played level 1 and 2 of Vats, ask them to share their experiences and
strategies.
2. Ask the students to take out a sheet of paper. Divide the class into two teams and have the
team members sit together.
Have each team pick a leader. Assign Team A’s leader the number 4. Assign
Team B’s leader the number 7. Have leaders write their number on the chalkboard
and stand next to their number. Have the students record the initial value for each
team on their own paper.
Assign the number 5 to each of the remaining members of Team A. Assign the
number 3 to each of the remaining members of Team B.
Have a member of Team A stand. Ask the class: What is the total value of Team
A now? (4 + 5 = 9) Record the 9 next to the 4 on the board.
Differentiation Suggestions:
If the students are having difficulty determining the function rule, have them repeat the
group activity where the students choose a value for the leader and a value for the other
team members. For more practice, have the students work in small groups using
Interactive Resource 2A and Interactive Resource 2B.
For the students who have mastered this concept quickly, use Interactive Resource 3 in
which students must explain why there isn’t always a common outcome.
Assessment:
Follow Up:
Have students return to the puzzle to apply what they learned in the lesson. Ask: Did
the lesson help you to clarify the math in the puzzle? How? What other strategies
could you have used to help you solve the puzzle? Additionally, check student game
progress through the Administrator’s Tool to determine students’ level of
understanding.
Suppose that you want to move your avatar and two green monsters all at the same
time. The three Vats involved have these three function rules:
Is it possible to find a number of times to mix that will result in all three vats opening
at the same time? If so, what is the number of times you should mix? If not, explain
why not. (It is possible to open all three vats at the same time. You should mix 58
times. For Vat A, x = 7; for Vat B, x = 11; for Vat C, x = 19.)
Real World Connection:
In how many months will both Sam and Michelle have the same amount?
What will that amount be? (They will both have the same amount in 8 weeks.
The amount will be $3,100.)
Sequence: 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, 34, 39, … Sequence: 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, …
y = 5(0) + 4
0 4 0
y=4
y = 5(1) + 4
1 9 1
y=5+4
y = 5(2) + 4
2 14 2
y = 10 + 4
y = 5(3) + ___
3 19 3
y = ___ + ___
y=
4 24 4
y=
5 5
11 11
Team A Team B
Sequence: 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, 34, 39, … Sequence: 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, …
y = 5(0) + 4 y = 3(0) + 7
0 4 0 7
y=4 y=7
y = 5(1) + 4 y = 3(1) + 7
1 9 1 10
y=5+4 y=3+7
y = 5(2) + 4 y = 3(2) + 7
2 14 2 13
y = 10 + 4 y=6+7
y = 5(3) + 4 y = 3(3) + 7
3 19 3 16
y = 15 + 4 y=9+7
y = 5(4) + 4 y = 3(4) + 7
4 24 4 19
y = 20 + 4 y = 12 + 7
y = 5(5) + 4
y = 3(5) + 7
5 y = 25 + 4 29 5 22
y = 15 + 7
y = 5(11) + 4 y = 3(11) + 7
11 59 11 40
y = 55 + 4 y = 33 + 7
Interactive Resource 1B
Determine the rules needed to move your avatar from Vat A to Vat B and at the same
time move the green monster from Vat B to Vat C.
0 0
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
Sequence: 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 36, … Sequence: 3, 9, 15, 21, 27, 33, …
0 y = 7(0) + 1 1 0 y = 6(0) + 3 3
1 y = 7(1) + 1 8 1 y = 6(1) + 3 9
2 y = 7(2) + 1 15 2 y = 6(2) + 3 15
3 y = 7(3) + 1 22 3 y = 6(3) + 3 21
4 y = 7(4) + 1 29 4 y = 6(4) + 3 27
5 y = 7(5) + 1 36 5 y = 6(5) + 3 33
Interactive Resource 2B
You want to use the smallest mix number possible to move your Avatar from Vat A to
Vat B. Set up two Function Rules and two Function Tables to see how many times you
need to mix the vats.
0 0
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
You want to use the smallest mix number possible to move your Avatar from Vat A to
Vat B. Set up two Function Rules and two Function Tables to see how many times you
need to mix the vats.
0 y = 8(0) + 4 4 0 y = 3(0) + 0 0
1 y = 8(1) + 4 12 1 y = 3(1) + 0 3
2 y = 8(2) + 4 20 2 y = 3(2) + 0 6
3 y = 8(3) + 4 28 3 y = 3(3) + 0 9
4 y = 8(4) + 4 36 4 y = 3(4) + 0 12
5 y = 8(5) + 4 44 5 y = 3(5) + 0 15
You want to move your Avatar from Vat A to Vat B in ONE step.
Create a set of Function Tables.
How many times should you mix the vats? Explain your answer.
The move cannot be done in one step. Students should explain that one vat will
always be odd and one vat will always be even, so there is no common outcome.
0 y = 12(0) + 8 8 0 y = 8(0) + 5 5
1 y = 12(1) + 8 20 1 y = 8(1) + 5 13
2 y = 12(2) + 8 32 2 y = 8(2) + 5 21
3 y = 12(3) + 8 44 3 y = 8(3) + 5 29
4 y = 12(4) + 8 56 4 y = 8(4) + 5 37
5 y = 12(5) + 8 68 5 y = 8(5) + 5 45
Assessment
1. Write a Function Rule for the Sequence: 6, 11, 16, 21…
2. Use the Function Rule: y = 8x + 3. What is the value of the 302nd term?
3. Jack has $11 and earns $4 each week. Jill has $3 and earns $5 each week.
Part A
In how many weeks will Jack have $23? In how many weeks will Jill have $23?
Part B
In how many weeks will both Jack and Jill have the same amount of money at the same time?