Using Desmos the students create the best likeness they can to a random team assigned, drawn from a hat or chosen, and recreate that teams basketball court to scale. The students decide the scale. This project usually takes 7-10 days with a few in class work days to iron out the kinks and then a good chunk of time outside of class. Could easily be molded for any other sport, event, competition, etc.
PowerPoint focused on the orders of operations along with an intro into exponential properties, and how they coincide with the order of operations. Example problems included.
Students pick their favorite NFL team and track pre-selected data and graph using mean, median, mode, and the different types of graphs learned to display data. Could easily be used for college football, basketball, hockey, etc.
Here the students combine the data collection project and turn it into something bigger. They must use writing skills to describe the highs and lows their data shows along with explain what this meant for the team. They must also come up with a way to display their project, include their team name or logo, and allows them to get creative in their design when using the different types of graph. Very open ended project!
Blank Cambridge note sheet. Formatted with objective, lesson number, questions area, vocabulary, examples, and a summary area at the end of the note section
Handout for real numbers system with a break down by group including examples for each section with room for adding colorful examples with neon colors on the black background. Can be used for activities, poster, or a general handout for class.
7th - 11th
Algebra, Algebra 2, Numbers
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