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What do you notice? What do you wonder?
Ask students to share the things they noticed and wondered. Record and display their responses without editing or commentary. If possible, record the relevant reasoning on or near the equations. Next, ask students, “Is there anything on this list that you are wondering about now?” Encourage students to observe what is on display and respectfully ask for clarification, point out contradicting information, or voice any disagreement.
If the fact that the number 6 is replaced by the letter does not come up during the conversation, ask students to discuss this idea. Explain that a letter used to stand in for a number is called a variable. Throughout this unit, students will have many chances to understand and use this term.
Students may wonder about the in the last two equations since it’s likely that this is their first experience with “next to” notation. Explain that means the same thing as , and we will frequently use this notation from now on. Explain that in the expression , the number 3 is called the coefficient. Use this term throughout the lesson when the need naturally arises to name it.