In each of the 8 linear relationships the students will be presented with an overview of a linear relationship between two variables. Additional information will be presented to the students in the form of a verbal description, table, graph, or equation that is a representation of the relationship. Students will typically be asked to create another matching representation and then be asked several concept and application questions related to the relationship. The intent of these lessons is to
This activity includes 1 guided practice scenario and 2 practice quizzes aligned to the AP Statistics course requirements for the normal distribution. A detailed answer key is included. Included topics include the Empirical Rule, calculating probabilities, understanding z-scores, and using the inverse norm
A great way for students to create, connect, and apply multiple representations to analyze relationships and find solutions. Students will be presented with an overview of a non-linear relationship between two variables. Generally there will be a few paragraphs describing a real world situation. Each of the relationships have a science or natural world theme. Additional information will be presented to the students in the form of a verbal description, table, graph, or equation that is a represe
In these six problems students will create multiple representations to analyze and compare functions. Students will be provided with a brief description of a relationship between variables and then need to create additional representations, such as a graph, table, or equation to make connections and find solutions to real world situations. Students will also need to apply functional reasoning and concepts while getting additional practice with algebraic terms such as domain, range, discrete, and
A word problem exploring the costs and other factors involved in a cross-country road trip. Students will use multiple skills to find the costs, complete a table, and create an algebraic expression. Students will also need to use scale model reasoning and proportional thinking to complete the problem.
130 daily problems for Algebra I. Topics included are the foundations of functions, linear expressions and equations, systems of equations, polynomials, exponents, quadratics, exponential functions, and inverse variation functions.
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In these five real world problems students will create and connect different representations of linear functions to analyze situations and find solutions. In each of these problems students will be comparing two related linear functions and determining where they intersect. The problems will also provide practice in identifying slope, intercept, domain, range, and other characteristics of linear functions as well as solving systems of equations.
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