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Solving All Equations Graphically (Integrated III Scaffolded Lesson)
Solving All Equations Graphically (Integrated III Scaffolded Lesson)
Solving All Equations Graphically (Integrated III Scaffolded Lesson)
Solving All Equations Graphically (Integrated III Scaffolded Lesson)
Solving All Equations Graphically (Integrated III Scaffolded Lesson)
Solving All Equations Graphically (Integrated III Scaffolded Lesson)
Solving All Equations Graphically (Integrated III Scaffolded Lesson)
Solving All Equations Graphically (Integrated III Scaffolded Lesson)
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This is a comprehensive resource designed to be accessible for all students regardless of disability status, English-language proficiency, and/or previous grade-level proficiency. The scaffolds are gradually reduced as the lesson continues in order to promote student independence. The lesson is structured in the following manner:

Page 1 Vocab Warm-Up: Activates background knowledge and sets the students up for the day. I used this section as a "Do Now"

Page 2 Foundational Skills: Used to close gaps that directly align to accessing the grade-level content of the day. Depending on my students, I usually guided the first problem and released for the rest before "stamping" with the Key Point.

Page 3 Lesson Task: In order to increase student thinking and provide "productive struggle," this page helped me determine what students could do before instruction! I used the Key Point at the end to firmly stamp the learning before moving onto Guided Instruction.

Page 4 Guided Instruction: I typically guided 1 to 2 problems on this page before releasing and giving feedback on student answers. This was my most "active" teaching, and relied heavily on questioning and concepts my students reviewed on the first few pages.

Page 5 Practice Problems: This page provides more at-bats on the grade-level skills with scaffolds reduced in order to promote student independence. Sometimes I used this page as an "exit ticket," or partner practice, or a group project!

I taught this lesson over the course of two days in order to maximize processing time, but pacing is flexible!

This particular lesson is aligned to CCSS A.REI.2 and A.REI.11 of solving quadratic, square root, absolute value, and linear equations graphically by separating the equation into a system. Desmos is used to solve the systems and substitution is used to prove the solutions. The lesson blends procedural conceptual understanding. An answer key is included, enjoy!

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Solving All Equations Graphically (Integrated III Scaffolded Lesson)

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10th - 11th
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6
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Teaching Duration
2 days

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Description

This is a comprehensive resource designed to be accessible for all students regardless of disability status, English-language proficiency, and/or previous grade-level proficiency. The scaffolds are gradually reduced as the lesson continues in order to promote student independence. The lesson is structured in the following manner:

Page 1 Vocab Warm-Up: Activates background knowledge and sets the students up for the day. I used this section as a "Do Now"

Page 2 Foundational Skills: Used to close gaps that directly align to accessing the grade-level content of the day. Depending on my students, I usually guided the first problem and released for the rest before "stamping" with the Key Point.

Page 3 Lesson Task: In order to increase student thinking and provide "productive struggle," this page helped me determine what students could do before instruction! I used the Key Point at the end to firmly stamp the learning before moving onto Guided Instruction.

Page 4 Guided Instruction: I typically guided 1 to 2 problems on this page before releasing and giving feedback on student answers. This was my most "active" teaching, and relied heavily on questioning and concepts my students reviewed on the first few pages.

Page 5 Practice Problems: This page provides more at-bats on the grade-level skills with scaffolds reduced in order to promote student independence. Sometimes I used this page as an "exit ticket," or partner practice, or a group project!

I taught this lesson over the course of two days in order to maximize processing time, but pacing is flexible!

This particular lesson is aligned to CCSS A.REI.2 and A.REI.11 of solving quadratic, square root, absolute value, and linear equations graphically by separating the equation into a system. Desmos is used to solve the systems and substitution is used to prove the solutions. The lesson blends procedural conceptual understanding. An answer key is included, enjoy!

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Solve simple rational and radical equations in one variable, and give examples showing how extraneous solutions may arise.
Explain why the 𝘹-coordinates of the points where the graphs of the equations 𝘺 = 𝘧(𝘹) and 𝘺 = 𝑔(𝘹) intersect are the solutions of the equation 𝘧(𝘹) = 𝑔(𝘹); find the solutions approximately, e.g., using technology to graph the functions, make tables of values, or find successive approximations. Include cases where 𝘧(𝘹) and/or 𝑔(𝘹) are linear, polynomial, rational, absolute value, exponential, and logarithmic functions.
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