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Main Street Academy
2012-2013
Weekly Lesson Plan Format
CLARK/ GLENN
Course: Algebra II Unit of Study: Intro to Algebra II Beginning Date: 01/28/13
Ending Date: 2/1/13
State competency goal and objective: N.RN.3 EXPLAINS why the sum or product of two rational numbers is rational; that the
sum of a rational number and an irrational number is irrational; and that the product of a nonzero rational number and an
irrational number is irrational.
Teacher Input
(2. Presentation)
Essential
Question (s):
Activating Strategy/
Emotional Hook
(1. Start the lesson)
Date
Student Active Participation
(3. Guided practice)
__________________________
Additional Student Activities
(4. Independent practice)
Summarizing Activity
(5. Evaluation)
Closure
_____________________
___
Homework
01/28/13
How do I use sets of
real numbers to
describe numbers?
How do I solve an
equation for a given
variable using
inverse operations?
01/29/13
How do I graph a
linear equation?
How do I determine
the x and y
intercepts of a linear
function?
How do I solve a
linear equation using
inverse operations?
Warm- ups:
Instruction:
Rational and Irrational Numbers revisit
Lesson 2 – equations & identities
Guided Practice:
Warm-ups on separate
sheet
Lesson 2 – equations & identities
solve for chemistry variable
Practice 1-1: Expressions and
Formulas
Independent Practice:
Lesson 3 – Literal Equations Extra
Practice - People Search
Warm- ups:
Warm-ups on separate
sheet
Table
For Standard and Slope
Intercept Form
Instruction:
Graphing Linear Equations
Guided Practice:
Graphing Linear Equations
Independent Practice:
Chapter 2 Lesson 2 - Linear Equations
Practice workbooks
Quiz #1
Properties of real numbers
Simplifying
none
Main Street Academy
2012-2013
Weekly Lesson Plan Format
CLARK/ GLENN
01/30/13
What is a function,
and how do I
determine if a
relationship between
two variables is a
function?
Warm- ups:
Instruction:
Relations and Functions
Function Notation and Representation ppt
None
Warm-ups on separate
sheet
Guided Practice:
Function Notation Notes to go with Power
Point
Independent Practice:
Evaluate f(3) Worksheet Quote
1/31/13
How do the
mathematical
symbols in a
function determine
its graph?
What is the domain
and range of a
function given its
graph?
How do the values of
a, h, and k effect the
graph of
2/1/13
y af ( x h) k
Warm- ups:
Instruction:
Warm-ups on separate
sheet
Function Yes or No
Cards (VDOE)
Guided Practice:
Independent Practice
Warm- ups:
Instruction:
Warm-ups on separate
sheet
Guided Practice:
Quiz #2
Solving linear equations
Functions
Intercepts
Independent Practice
?
Literacy enhancements/Key
Vocabulary:
Adaptations/Differentiation:
Rational Number , whole numbers, integers, natural numbers, Irrational Number, Equations
Main Street Academy
2012-2013
Weekly Lesson Plan Format
CLARK/ GLENN
Monday
Warm-ups
Example 1: The Venn diagram below shows the universal set of real numbers
and some of its important subsets:
Date:____________
: the rational numbers,
: the integers,
: the natural numbers.
Write the following numbers in the correct position in the diagram.
–1, 1, π,
Example 2: Let U = {–4, –
7
, 3.333 3 ,
16
3.
33
2
, 1, π, 13, 26.7, 69, 10 }.
3
A is the set of all the integers in U.
(a)
List all the prime numbers contained in U.
(b)
List all the members of A.
(c)
List all the members of B.
B is the set of all the rational numbers in U.
______________________________
______________________________________
_______________________________________
Tuesday
Warm-ups
Date:____________
Table For Standard and Slope Intercept Form
Wednesday
Warm-ups
Date:____________
Example 1. A store sells bread and milk. On Tuesday, 8 loaves of bread and 5 liters of milk were sold for $21.40. On Thursday, 6 loaves of bread and 9 liters of
milk were sold for $23.40. If b = the price of a loaf of bread and m = the price of one liter of milk, Tuesday’s sales can be written as 8b + 5m = 21.40.
(a)
Using simplest terms, write an equation in b and m for Thursday’s sales.
Example 2: At Jumbo’s Burger Bar, Jumbo burgers cost $J each and regular cokes cost $C each. Two Jumbo burgers and three regular cokes cost $5.95.
(a)
Write an equation to show this.
(b)
If one Jumbo Burger costs $2.15, what is the cost of one regular coke?
CLARK/ GLENN
Thursday
Main Street Academy
2012-2013
Weekly Lesson Plan Format
Warm- ups:
Date:_____________
Warm- ups:
Date:_____________
Function Yes or No Cards (VDOE)
Friday