Math 2 Lesson Plan - Chamblee Charter High School



Adv. Math Decision MakingWeek 4: 1/23/17 – 1/27/17 Teacher: Momon Georgia Performance Standards: MAMDMD4 MAMDMG2Display and explore real-world data (univariate and Bivariate) with an emphasis on the variables and how they behave within the various mathematical models (linear, exponential, logistical, cyclical, etc.): Recursion – the relationship between recursive and explicit formulas (explore rate of change from the table to determine the appropriate function)Vocabulary:arithmetic sequence, bivariate data, cause and effect, explicit function rule,form/direction/relative strength, iterative process, linear function, recursion,recursive routine, recursive rule.-11430046990Monday Essential Question: How do I model compound interest growth from the number of compoundings and the number “e”? Opening: Attendance and warm-upActivity: video and WS5 (cmp intr & e) 1-23-17Strategy: class participation, discussion & seat-work Closing: review concepts as needed and summarize.Assignment: complete if needed.00Monday Essential Question: How do I model compound interest growth from the number of compoundings and the number “e”? Opening: Attendance and warm-upActivity: video and WS5 (cmp intr & e) 1-23-17Strategy: class participation, discussion & seat-work Closing: review concepts as needed and summarize.Assignment: complete if needed.-104775130175TuesdayEssential Question: How do I model compound interest growth from the number of compoundings and the number “e”? Opening: Attendance and warm-upActivity: video and WS6 (cmp intr and e) 1-24-17Strategy: class participation, discussion & seat-work Closing: review concepts as needed and summarize.Assignment: complete if needed.00TuesdayEssential Question: How do I model compound interest growth from the number of compoundings and the number “e”? Opening: Attendance and warm-upActivity: video and WS6 (cmp intr and e) 1-24-17Strategy: class participation, discussion & seat-work Closing: review concepts as needed and summarize.Assignment: complete if needed.-107183184266WednesdayEssential Question: How do I model compound interest growth from the number of compoundings and the number “e”? Opening: Attendance and warm-upActivity: QZ 6 review (ws4, 5, 6) 1-25-16Strategy: class participation, discussion & seat-work Closing: review concepts as needed and summarize.Assignment: prepare for quiz 6 tomorrow.00WednesdayEssential Question: How do I model compound interest growth from the number of compoundings and the number “e”? Opening: Attendance and warm-upActivity: QZ 6 review (ws4, 5, 6) 1-25-16Strategy: class participation, discussion & seat-work Closing: review concepts as needed and summarize.Assignment: prepare for quiz 6 tomorrow.-107183-41283ThursdayEssential Question: How do I model compound interest growth from the number of compoundings and the number “e”? Opening: Attendance and warm-upActivity: QUIZ 6 (cmp intr and e) 1-26-16Strategy: class participation, discussion & seat-work Closing: collect quizzes.Assignment: ----------------------------------00ThursdayEssential Question: How do I model compound interest growth from the number of compoundings and the number “e”? Opening: Attendance and warm-upActivity: QUIZ 6 (cmp intr and e) 1-26-16Strategy: class participation, discussion & seat-work Closing: collect quizzes.Assignment: -----------------------------------101245-29720FridayEssential Question: How do I prepare for a test on arithmetic and geometric sequences, expo growth and cmp interest? Opening: Attendance and warm-upActivity: TS 1 review (cmp intr and e) 1-27-16Strategy: class participation, discussion & seat-work Closing: review concepts as needed and summarize.Assignment: prepare for test 1 review Monday and test 1 Tuesday.00FridayEssential Question: How do I prepare for a test on arithmetic and geometric sequences, expo growth and cmp interest? Opening: Attendance and warm-upActivity: TS 1 review (cmp intr and e) 1-27-16Strategy: class participation, discussion & seat-work Closing: review concepts as needed and summarize.Assignment: prepare for test 1 review Monday and test 1 Tuesday.Related Standards Addressed:MM3A1. Students will analyze graphs of polynomial functions of higher degree.Investigate and explain characteristics of polynomial functions, including domain and range, intercepts, zeros, relative and absolute extrema, intervals of increase and decrease, and end behavior.MM3P1. Students will solve problems (using appropriate technology).a.Build new mathematical knowledge through problem solving.b.Solve problems that arise in mathematics and in other contexts.c.Apply and adapt a variety of appropriate strategies to solve problems.d.Monitor and reflect on the process of mathematical problem solving.MM3P2. Students will reason and evaluate mathematical arguments.a.Recognize reasoning and proof as fundamental aspects of mathematics.b.Make and investigate mathematical conjectures.c.Develop and evaluate mathematical arguments and proofs.d.Select and use various types of reasoning and methods of proof.MM3P3. Students will communicate mathematically.anize and consolidate their mathematical thinking through communication.municate their mathematical thinking coherently and clearly to peers, teachers, and others.c.Analyze and evaluate the mathematical thinking and strategies of others.d.Use the language of mathematics to express mathematical ideas precisely.MM3P4. Students will make connections among mathematical ideas and to other disciplines.a.Recognize and use connections among mathematical ideas.b.Understand how mathematical ideas interconnect and build on one another to produce a coherent whole.c.Recognize and apply mathematics in contexts outside of mathematics.MM3P5. Students will represent mathematics in multiple ways.a.Create and use representations to organize, record, and communicate mathematical ideas.b.Select, apply, and translate among mathematical representations to solve problems.c.Use representations to model and interpret physical, social, and mathematical phenomena.Materials: Notebook, pencils, eraser, paper, graph paper, scientific calculator.Methods: Lecture, discussion, drill, small group work, class work, homework, standardized testing preparation.Evaluation: Oral responses, questions, observation, homework, class work, quiz, test.Remediation: Individual time in class, tutorial. ................
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