Introduction to these graphs:
1. Identity Function
2. Squaring Function
3. Cubing Function
4. Exponential Function
Each graph is introduced with a summary lesson, sample graphs, and an activity to be carried out using desmos.com. Can be carried out as a class or as homework. The student will use Desmos to recreate an activity for each of the four graphs introduced.
Students will need to experiment with the original function using Desmos to create their own copy of the activity graph. This ma
CCC 7 of 7: STABILITY AND CHANGE lesson material provided in 26 slides. Packed full of information and examples. Includes 10 quiz check questions at the end of the presentation and ANSWERS as last slide #36. Customize this presentation to your liking, or use as is. Lots of material and content packed into the introductory lesson slides that you can build on, expand, and add to any of the plentiful examples given. You determine the time necessary to cover this concept. The download fold
CCC 5 of 7: ENERGY AND MATTER lesson material provided in 29 slides. Packed full of information and examples. Includes 10 quiz check questions at the end of the presentation and ANSWERS as last slide #39. Customize this presentation to your liking, or use as is. Lots of material and content packed into the introductory lesson slides that you can build on, expand, and add to any of the plentiful examples given. You determine the time necessary to cover this concept. The download folder
Today, you’re house sitting! You’ll get paid, but you must successfully answer a series of ratio problems using your packet and ppt before you can leave the house.
Topics of Focus:
- Ratio Problems
Supplies Needed:
- Pencil, calculator, ppt, activity packed
Case Goal:
Play the PowerPoint from the start. Use your packet in conjunction to advance through the house.
Introduction to these graphs: 1. Absolute Value Function 2. Cosine Function 3. Circle Function 4. Cardioid Function Each graph is introduced with a summary lesson, sample graphs, and an activity to be carried out using desmos.com. Can be carried out as a class or as homework. The student will use Desmos to recreate an activity for each of the four graphs introduced. Students will need to experiment with the original function using Desmos to create their own copy of the activity graph. This may