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What it is: This video showcases an example on how to write a Vertex Form Quadratic Equation when given a graph.

How to Share it REMOTELY: This video is accompanied by a supporting PDF document that includes a link and QR Code for students to access directly from their homes!

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  • This video can be used as intervention for struggling students. They can fill out the attached Notes Template as they watch the video.
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  • This video can also be used for self-driven, accelerated students who are trying to get ahead of the curriculum!
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Writing Vertex Form Quadratic Equations from a Graph (Distance Learning)

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Description

What it is: This video showcases an example on how to write a Vertex Form Quadratic Equation when given a graph.

How to Share it REMOTELY: This video is accompanied by a supporting PDF document that includes a link and QR Code for students to access directly from their homes!

Ideas for Implementation:

  • This video can be used as intervention for struggling students. They can fill out the attached Notes Template as they watch the video.
  • This video can also be used for absent students.
  • This video can also be used for self-driven, accelerated students who are trying to get ahead of the curriculum!
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write a function that describes a relationship between two quantities.
Model with mathematics. Mathematically proficient students can apply the mathematics they know to solve problems arising in everyday life, society, and the workplace. In early grades, this might be as simple as writing an addition equation to describe a situation. In middle grades, a student might apply proportional reasoning to plan a school event or analyze a problem in the community. By high school, a student might use geometry to solve a design problem or use a function to describe how one quantity of interest depends on another. Mathematically proficient students who can apply what they know are comfortable making assumptions and approximations to simplify a complicated situation, realizing that these may need revision later. They are able to identify important quantities in a practical situation and map their relationships using such tools as diagrams, two-way tables, graphs, flowcharts and formulas. They can analyze those relationships mathematically to draw conclusions. They routinely interpret their mathematical results in the context of the situation and reflect on whether the results make sense, possibly improving the model if it has not served its purpose.
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