Foundations for functions is the first unit in this Algebra I course. It will set the foundation for the study of all families of functions. The topics of study include variables, graphs, equations, and dependent relationships.
This Pattern Block activity is simply a collection of linear sequences.The student will generate "rules" or equations for each pattern. All of the rules for the sequences fit the pattern mx + b.
This file is to be used in conjunction with "Weight of the World." This document contains the instructions for Logger Pro analysis of the data collected in the activity.
The fundamental objective in this lesson is to get the student to realize the word âmodelâ has the same definition in mathematics as it does in other real-world circumstances. The connection that we want from this activity is that mathematical tables, graphs, and rules are âmodelsâ which represent real physical circumstances.
The fundamental objective in this lesson is to get the student to realize the word âmodelâ has the same definition in mathematics as it does in other real-world circumstances. This activity may be used in place of "Weight of the World." It is hands-on but low-technology.
Distance Match is an activity using the motion detector. The student will be able to interpret a graph, match the displayed graph using a motion sensor, and analyze data relationships to make predictions.The function vocabulary that will be used includes the following: variables, dependent and independent variables, domain and range, x- and y-minimums and maximums, and slope.
This document is a 3-question, multiple choice quiz to be used as a quick assessment tool. In it the student will find the range given the domain of a function.
This document is designed to offer practice with correlation. The student will use his or her knowledge of correlation and the data presented to answer questions and make predictions.
The main focus of the lesson is having students learn to sketch a graph of a real-world situation and recognize that the graph actually describes what is happening. The concepts of independent and dependent variables will be revisited as well as domain and range. This document contains both teacher notes and the student activity.
"So That's How It Looks" is for practice with qualitative graphs. The activity will also review identifying the dependent quantity in a relationship as well as observing correlation.