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Curriculum:
richard keyser
Teacher / Team Name:
Topic: UNIT
Subject(s):
Learning-Focused Toolbox
Date: June 27, 2011 ET
The School District of Osceola County Algebra I Regular
5 WRITING LINEAR EQUATIONS
Days: 19
Grade(s):
Key Learning: Graphing and the various forms creating a line and how to interpret the
information from the line.
Unit Essential Question(s): How
are Slope-Intercept forms of Linear
Equation used to interpert Real World problems
Concept:
Graphing
Concept:
Concept:
Algebraic
Real world applications
Lesson Essential Question(s):
Lesson Essential Question(s):
How do you model data with a line of best fit How do you write (solve) an equation of a
and its equation? (A)
line slope-intercept form? (A)
Lesson Essential Question(s):
How do you write (solve), graph and make
predictions for modeling real world
situations using a line? (A)
How do you write (solve) an equation of a
line slope -intercept form that is passing
through a given point and has a given
slope? (A)
How do you write (solve) an equation of a
striaght line in Standard Form ? (A)
How do you write (solve) equations of
parallel and perpendicular lines (A)
How do you write (solve) an equation of a
striaght line in Point-Slope form ? (A)
Vocabulary:
scatter plot, positive correlation, negative
correlation, relatively no correlations, line of
fit
Vocabulary:
y-intercept, slope, slope-intercept form,
point-slope form, standard form, converse,
parallel line, perpendicular line, conditional
statement
Vocabulary:
best-fitting line, linear regression, linear
interpolation, linear extrapolation, zero of a
function
Additional Information:
Unit 5 sections 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7.
Attached Document(s):
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Curriculum:
richard keyser
Teacher / Team Name:
Vocab Report for Topic:
Subject(s):
Learning-Focused Toolbox
Date: June 27, 2011 ET
The School District of Osceola County Algebra I Regular
UNIT 5 WRITING LINEAR EQUATIONS
Days: 19
Grade(s):
Concept: Graphing
scatter plot, positive correlation, negative correlation, relatively no correlations, line of fit Concept: Algebraic
y-intercept, slope, slope-intercept form, point-slope form, standard form, converse, parallel line,
perpendicular line, conditional statement Concept: Real world applications
best-fitting line, linear regression, linear interpolation, linear extrapolation, zero of a function -
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