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3 Lesson Plans Nashae Lumpkin Lesson Plans 8th Grade 10th Grade 10th Grade Expressions and Equations Derivatives Data Analysis & Probability Lesson Plan 1 – Expressions & Equations › MCC8.EE.5 Graph proportional relationships, interpreting the unit rate as the slope of the graph. Compare two different proportional relationships represented in different ways. Lesson Plan 1 – Expressions & Equations (Cont.) Essential Questions • How will I gain the students attention on graphing proportional relationships? • By the end of the lesson, what should the students have learned? Lesson Objectives • Students should be able to understand the connections between proportional relationships, lines, and linear equations. Materials • Interactive Whiteboard Lesson Plan 1 – Management Plan Introduction Body of Lesson Conclusion • Students will work individually on a warm-up to activate their prior knowledge We will practice some problems as a class on the board and students will have some problems to take home and review for homework. • Each student will work independently on a worksheet that will be due before they leave class. • Encourage everyone to go home, review notes, and quickly point out important notes that they should remember. • Ask if anyone has any questions or need any extra review. Go over vocabulary words as a class to make sure everyone has it. Lesson Plan 1 – Introduction to Lesson Students will copy vocabulary words from the board into their notes. We will practice some problems as a class on the board and students will have some problems to take home and review for homework. Students will be challenged with multiple assignments (group assignment, homework) but they will be graded and evaluated differently. Accommodations to be made would be to issue a printout of the notes and stop and make sure that everyone understands every so often. Lesson Plan 1 – Body of Lesson We will practice some problems as a class on the board and students will have some problems to take home and review for homework. Accommodations: I will print out copies of the notes to handout. Lesson Plan 1 – Closure Review notes in notebook. Encourage everyone to go home, review notes, and quickly point out important notes that they should remember. Accommodations to be made would be to lighten the homework to 5 problems instead of 10 and allow them extra time to write down their problems and have the student write down homework in a planner. I will then sign off on the homework in the planner once I have checked to make sure the students wrote everything down correctly. Lesson Plan 1 – Assessment & Reflection Assessment Plan for IEP Goals • All students will receive 5 homework problems to work on outside of class. They will receive a quiz when they return to class. Extra time will be given to allow enough time to complete. Assessment Plan for Learning Objectives • All students will be given 10 homework problems to work on outside of class. They will also receive a quiz when they return to class. Reflection / Analyzing Teaching Effectiveness • Implement some type of group work to see if the students can work together to arrive at the correct answer. Lesson Plan 2 - Derivatives › MCD1. Students will demonstrate an understanding of the definition of the derivative of a function at a point, and the notion of differentiability. Lesson Plan 2 – Derivatives (Cont.) Essential Questions Lesson Objectives How will I gain the students attention on derivatives? By the end of the lesson, what should the students have learned? Demonstrate an understanding of the derivative of a function as the slope of the tangent line to the graph of the function. Demonstrate an understanding of the interpretation of the derivative as instantaneous rate of change. Use derivatives to solve a variety of problems coming from physics, chemistry, economics, etc. that involve the rate of change of a function. Demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between differentiability and continuity. Use derivative formulas to find the derivatives of algebraic, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Vocabulary Derivative: an expression representing the rate of change of a function with respect to an independent variable. Function: an expression representing the rate of change of a function with respect to an independent variable. Algebraic function: an expression representing the rate of change of a function with respect to an independent variable. Trigonometric function: an expression representing the rate of change of a function with respect to an independent variable. Inverse trigonometric function: the inverse functions of the trigonometric functions. Exponential function: one-to-one functions. Logarithmic function: the inverse of the exponential function. Materials Projector Graphing Calculator Graphing Paper Lesson Plan 2 – Management Plan Students will work individually on a warm-up to activate their prior knowledge. We will practice some problems as a class on the board and students will have some problems to take home and review for homework. Encourage everyone to go home, review notes and vocabulary words, and quickly point out important notes that they should remember. We will work on a worksheet as a class and learn how to graph derivatives by hand and with a graphing calculator. Ask if anyone has any questions or need any extra review. Go over vocabulary words as a class to make sure everyone has it. Lesson Plan 2 – Introduction to Lesson Students will copy vocabulary words from the board into their notes. We will practice some problems as a class on the board and students will have some problems to take home and review for homework. Students will be challenged with multiple assignments (group assignment, homework) but they will be graded and evaluated differently. Accommodations to be made would be to issue a printout of the notes and stop and make sure that everyone understands every so often. Lesson Plan 2 – Body of Lesson We will practice some problems as a class using the calculator and graphing paper and students will have some problems to take home and review for homework. Accommodations: I will print out copies of the notes along with the vocabulary words to handout. Lesson Plan 2 – Closure Review notes in notebook. Encourage everyone to go home, review notes, and quickly point out important notes that they should remember. Accommodations to be made would be to lighten the homework to 10 problems instead of 15 from the assigned worksheet. Have the student write down homework in a planner. I will then sign off on the homework in the planner once I have checked to make sure the students wrote everything down correctly. Lesson Plan 2 – Assessment & Reflection Assessment Goal for IEP Plan • All students will receive 15 homework problems to work on outside of class. They will have review problems on the board that will be turned in for a grade when they return to class. Extra time will be given to allow enough time to complete. Assessment Plan for Learning Objective • All students will be given 15 homework problems to work on outside of class. They will also receive review problems that will be turned in for a grade when they return to class. Reflection / Analyzing Teaching Effectiveness • Implement some type of group work to see if the students can work together to arrive at the correct answer. Lesson Plan 3 – Data Analysis & Probability › MM2D1: Using sample data, students will make informal inferences about population means and standard deviations. Lesson Plan 3 – Data Analysis and Probability (Cont.) Essential Questions • How will I gain the students attention on data analysis and probability? • By the end of the lesson, what should the students have learned? Lesson Objectives • Students should be able to pose a question and collect sample data from at least two different populations. • Students should be able to understand and calculate the means and standard deviations of sets of data. • Students should be able to use means and standard deviations to compare data sets. • Students should be able to compare the means and standard deviations of random samples with the corresponding population parameters, including those population parameters for normal distributions. Observe that the different sample means vary from one sample to the next. Observe that the distribution of the sample means has less variability than the population distribution. Materials • Smart Board Presentations • Interactive Computer Games • Graphing Calculator • Videos Lesson Plan 3 – Data Analysis and Probability (Cont.) Vocabulary •Census: A census occurs when everyone in the population is contacted. •Empirical Rule is as follows: If a distribution is normal, then approximately •68% of the data will be located within one standard deviation symmetric to the mean •95% of the data will be located within two standard deviations symmetric to the mean •99.7% of the data will be located within three standard deviations symmetric to the mean •Frequency Distribution: Instead of listing every data point, a frequency distribution will list the value with its associated frequency (number of times it is listed. •Golden Ratio: φ = (1+√5)/2 which is approximately = 1.6180339887 •Measures of Center •Mean: The average •Median: When the data points are organized from least to greatest, the median is the middle number. If there is an even number of data points, the median is the average of the two middle numbers. •Mode: The most frequent value in the data set. •Normal Distribution: The standard deviation is a good measure of spread when describing a normal distribution. •Parameters: These are numerical values that describe the population. •Random: Events are random when individual outcomes are uncertain. •Sample: A subset, or portion, of the population. •Sampling Distribution of a Sample Mean: The sampling distribution of a sample mean refers to the distribution of the mean of random samples of a given size drawn from the population. •Statistics: These are numerical values that describe the sample. Lesson Plan 3 – Management Plan Introduction • Students will work on a quick worksheet to activate prior knowledge. They will have to work independently so that I can see who knows what. Worksheet will be taken up and students will receive participation points for it. Body of the Lesson • We will work on a worksheet together as a class and they will have a different worksheet to take home for homework. Students will be challenged with multiple assignments (group assignment, homework) but they will be graded and evaluated differently. Conclusion • Encourage everyone to go home, review notes, and quickly point out important notes that they should remember. • Ask if anyone has any questions or need any extra review. Go over vocabulary words as a class to make sure everyone has it. Advise of homework assignment. Lesson Plan 3 – Introduction to Lesson Students will copy vocabulary words from the board into their notes. Students will work on a quick worksheet to activate prior knowledge. They will have to work independently so that I can see who knows what. Worksheet will be taken up and students will receive participation points for it. Students will copy down vocabulary from the board into their notes. Accommodations to be made would be to have the definitions printed out ahead of time for students to have. Lesson Plan 3 – Body of Lesson We will work on a worksheet together as a class and they will have a different worksheet to take home for homework. Students will be challenged with multiple assignments (group assignment, homework) but they will be graded and evaluated differently. Students will be issued a data set to work on independently. They must find the measures of center along with the standard deviation for their problem. I will walk around and check on each student as they work on their data set assigned to them. They will be issued homework. Accommodations to be made will be to make sure everyone understands the work we went over as a class before homework is issued and the amount of problems for homework would be cut in half. Could allow students to ask help from another student that understands lesson if I cannot assist them quick enough due to helping another student. Lesson Plan 3 – Closure Review notes in notebook. Encourage everyone to go home, review notes, and quickly point out important notes that they should remember. Ask if anyone has any questions or need any extra review. Go over vocabulary words as a class to make sure everyone has it. Advise of homework assignment. Accommodations to be made would be to make sure homework is written down in a planner and I will signoff next to the homework to make sure it was written down correctly. Lesson Plan 3 – Assessment & Reflection Assessment Plan for IEP Goals • All students will receive a worksheet with 10 homework problems to work on outside of class. They will also receive a 2 question pop quiz as a review for homework when they return to class. Extra time will be given to allow enough time to complete. Assessment Plan for Learning Objectives • All students will be given 20 homework problems to work on outside of class. They will also receive a 2 question pop quiz as a review for homework when they return to class. Reflection / Analyzing Teaching Effectiveness • Implement some type of project where the students have to come up with their own data, find the probabilities, and present to the class.