| Algebra 1 B Lesson Plans Nov 3-6 | ||||
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| Mon | .... | Parent - Teacher Conferences No school for students |
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| Tues | To add, subtract, multiply polynomials. To evaluate square roots. To solve equations involving square roots. Sections 9.1, 9.2 Standard: EA 2.2, 2.7 | Warm up: adding, subtracting, multiplying polynomials The teacher will demonstrate how to evaluate square roots and how to solve equations involving square roots. Examples and practice will be given. differentiation: classwork practice Daily math standardized practice |
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| Wed | To add, subtract, multiply polynomials. To simplify radicals. Sections 9.1-9.3 Standard: EA 2.2, 2.7 | Warm up: review The teacher will demonstrate how to simplify radicals. Examples and practice will be given. differentiation: classwork practice Daily math standardized practice |
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| Thurs | To add, subtract, multiply polynomials. To evaluate square roots. To solve equations involving square roots. To simplify radicals. Sections 9.1, 9.2 Standard: EA 2.2, 2.7 | review chapter 10 | ... |
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| Fri | To add, subtract, multiply polynomials. To evaluate square roots. To solve equations involving square roots. To simplify radicals. Sections 9.1, 9.2 Standard: EA 2.2, 2.7 | test | ...... . |
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| Materials used daily: Smart Board/LCD projector, Chalk Board, Textbook/workbook, graphing calculators, Wireless Slate, TI-Nspire and SmartView software | ||||
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Elementary Algebra Standards |
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The mathematical processes provide the framework for teaching, learning, and assessing in all high school mathematics core courses. Instructional programs should be built around these processes. |
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Standard EA-1: The student will understand and utilize the mathematical processes of problem solving, reasoning and proof, communication, connections, and representation. |
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EA-1.1 Communicate a knowledge of algebraic relationships by using mathematical terminology appropriately. |
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EA-1.2 Connect algebra with other branches of mathematics. |
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EA-1.3 Apply algebraic methods to solve problems in real-world contexts. |
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EA-1.4 Judge the reasonableness of mathematical solutions. |
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EA-1.5 Demonstrate an understanding of algebraic relationships by using a variety of representations (including verbal, graphic, numerical, and symbolic). |
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EA-1.6 Understand how algebraic relationships can be represented in concrete models, pictorial models, and diagrams. |
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EA-1.7 Understand how to represent algebraic relationships by using tools such as handheld computing devices, spreadsheets, and computer algebra systems (CASs). |
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Standard EA-2: The student will demonstrate through the mathematical processes an understanding of the real number system and operations involving exponents, matrices, and algebraic expressions. |
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EA-2.1 Exemplify elements of the real number system (including integers, rational numbers, and irrational numbers). |
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EA-2.2 Apply the laws of exponents and roots to solve problems. |
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EA-2.3 Carry out a procedure to perform operations (including multiplication and division) with numbers written in scientific notation. |
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EA-2.4 Use dimensional analysis to convert units of measure within a system. |
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EA-2.5 Carry out a procedure using the properties of real numbers (including commutative, associative, and distributive) to simplify expressions. |
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EA-2.6 Carry out a procedure to evaluate an expression by substituting a value for the variable. |
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EA-2.7 Carry out a procedure (including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division by a monomial) to simplify polynomial expressions. |
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EA-2.8 Carry out a procedure to factor binomials, trinomials, and polynomials by using various techniques (including the greatest common factor, the difference between two squares, and quadratic trinomials). |
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EA-2.9 Carry out a procedure to perform operations with matrices (including addition, subtraction, and scalar multiplication). |
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EA-2.10 Represent applied problems by using matrices. |
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Standard EA-3: The student will demonstrate through the mathematical processes an understanding of relationships and functions. |
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EA-3.1 Classify a relationship as being either a function or not a function when given data as a table, set of ordered pairs, or graph. |
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EA-3.2 Use function notation to represent functional relationships. |
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EA-3.3 Carry out a procedure to evaluate a function for a given element in the domain. |
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EA-3.4 Analyze the graph of a continuous function to determine the domain and range of the function. |
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EA-3.5 Carry
out a procedure to graph parent functions (including |
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EA-3.6 Classify a variation as either direct or inverse. |
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EA-3.7 Carry out a procedure to solve literal equations for a specified variable. |
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EA-3.8 Apply proportional reasoning to solve problems. |
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Standard EA-4: The student will demonstrate through the mathematical processes an understanding of the procedures for writing and solving linear equations and inequalities. |
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EA-4.1 Carry out a procedure to write an equation of a line with a given slope and a y-intercept. |
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EA-4.2 Carry out a procedure to write an equation of a line with a given slope passing through a given point. |
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EA-4.3 Carry out a procedure to write an equation of a line passing through two given points. |
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EA-4.4 Use a procedure to write an equation of a trend line from a given scatterplot. |
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EA-4.5 Analyze a scatterplot to make predictions. |
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EA-4.6 Represent linear equations in multiple forms (including point-slope, slope-intercept, and standard). |
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EA-4.7 Carry out procedures to solve linear equations for one variable algebraically. |
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EA-4.8 Carry out procedures to solve linear inequalities for one variable algebraically and then to graph the solution. |
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EA-4.9 Carry out a procedure to solve systems of two linear equations graphically. |
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EA-4.10 Carry out a procedure to solve systems of two linear equations algebraically. |
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Standard EA-5: The student will demonstrate through the mathematical processes an understanding of the graphs and characteristics of linear equations and inequalities. |
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EA-5.1 Carry out a procedure to graph a line when given the equation of the line. |
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EA-5.2 Analyze the effects of changes in the slope, m, and the y-intercept, b, on the graph of y = mx + b. |
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EA-5.3 Carry out a procedure to graph the line with a given slope and a y-intercept. |
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EA-5.4 Carry out a procedure to graph the line with a given slope passing through a given point. |
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EA-5.5 Carry out a procedure to determine the x-intercept and y-intercept of lines from data given tabularly, graphically, symbolically, and verbally. |
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EA-5.6 Carry out a procedure to determine the slope of a line from data given tabularly, graphically, symbolically, and verbally. |
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EA-5.7 Apply the concept of slope as a rate of change to solve problems. |
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EA-5.8 Analyze the equations of two lines to determine whether the lines are perpendicular or parallel. |
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EA-5.9 Analyze given information to write a linear function that models a given problem situation. |
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EA-5.10 Analyze given information to determine the domain and range of a linear function in a problem situation. |
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EA-5.11 Analyze given information to write a system of linear equations that models a given problem situation. |
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EA-5.12 Analyze given information to write a linear inequality in one variable that models a given problem situation. |
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Standard EA-6: The student will demonstrate through the mathematical processes an understanding of quadratic relationships and functions. |
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EA-6.1 Analyze the effects of changing the
leading coefficient a on the graph of
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EA-6.2 Analyze the effects of changing the
constant c on the graph of
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EA-6.3 Analyze the graph of a quadratic function to determine its equation. |
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EA-6.4 Carry out a procedure to solve quadratic equations by factoring. |
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EA-6.5 Carry out a graphic procedure to approximate the solutions of quadratic equations. |
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EA-6.6 Analyze given information to determine the domain of a quadratic function in a problem situation. |