Students will learn how to write an equation of a linear function …
Students will learn how to write an equation of a linear function when given a set of data. They will interpret the meaning of the slope and y-intercept and then use the equation to find other values of x and y.
This lesson requires students to explore quadratic functions by examining the family …
This lesson requires students to explore quadratic functions by examining the family of functions described by y = a (x - h)^2 + k. This lesson plan is based on the activity Tremain Nelson used in the video for Part I of this workshop.
Students create a line plot [with dots] to represent stacks of coins. …
Students create a line plot [with dots] to represent stacks of coins. Then rearrange the dots to form different line plots and watch what happens to the mean.
This lesson teaches students about inverse variation by exploring the relationship between …
This lesson teaches students about inverse variation by exploring the relationship between the heights of a fixed amount of water poured into cylindrical containers of different sizes as compared to the area of the containers' bases.
This lesson will teach students to factor trinomial expressions of the form …
This lesson will teach students to factor trinomial expressions of the form x^2 + bx + c. Students will use algebra tiles to identify the binomial factors and the graphing calculator to verify the result. In addition, students will identify the x-intercepts and y-intercepts of each trinomial function and explore relationships between the trinomial x^2 + bx + c and its factored form (x + m)(x + n).
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