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The Unit Organizer
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NAME
DATE
BIGGER PICTURE
Discover & Analyze Patterns
2
LAST UNIT /Experience
8
UNIT SCHEDULE
Unit #3: SOL 7.2, 7.12 Sequences & Functions
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representing and
understanding relationships
between numbers
Function Quiz
October 23rd
Unit 3 Test
October 30th
by
analyzing
arithmetic
and
geometric
sequences
for patterns
by using
by writing
a variable expression
to represent an
arithmetic or geometric
sequence
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Analyzing
Sequencing
describing
UNIT
1. How are the patterns and differences between arithmetic and geometric sequences
recognized?
2. How is an algebraic expression for any given arithmetic or geometric sequence
written?
3. What are examples of a relationship between two numbers by using variables like x
and y in a table; with a graph; with a function rule; and by describing in words?
tables,
graphs,
rules and
words to
describe
relations
&
functions
RELATIONSHIPS
UNIT SELF-TEST
QUESTIONS
Statistics and Probability
UNIT MAP
Sequence Quiz
October 15th
7
NEXT UNIT /Experience
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CURRENT
CURRENT
UNIT UNIT
1
Number Comparisons
& Algebra Basics
The Unit Organizer
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Expanded Unit Map
Sequences & Functions
NAME
DATE
representing and
understanding
relationships
between numbers
arithmetic and
geometric
sequences for
patterns
by
analyzing
by writing
by
using
a variable expression to
represent an arithmetic or
geometric sequence
Arithmetic: a sequence in which the
difference between any two
consecutive terms is the same
Geometric: a sequence in which
each term after the first is found by
multiplying the previous term by a
constant
Common Difference: the between any
2 consecutive terms in an arithmetic
sequence.
Common Ratio: the constant factor
between consecutive terms of a
geometric sequence
Sequence: ordered list of values
Term: each number in a sequence
NEW
UNIT
SELF-TEST
QUESTIONS
10
Algebraic expression: is an
expression built up from constants,
variables, and finite number of
operations
tables, graphs, rules
and words to
describe relations &
functions
Order pair: (x, y) (domain, range)
(input, output)
(independent, dependent)
Relation is a set of ordered pairs.
Functions are relations with
exactly one output for every input.
The Unit Organizer
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NAME
DATE
BIGGER PICTURE
Discover & Analyze Patterns
2
8
LAST UNIT /Experience
UNIT SCHEDULE
1
5
3
CURRENT
CURRENT
UNIT UNIT
NEXT UNIT /Experience
UNIT MAP
representing and
understanding relationships
between numbers
by
analyzing
by using
6
Analyzing
Sequencing
Describing
UNIT
7
1. How are the patterns and differences between arithmetic and geometric sequences
recognized?
2. How is an algebraic expression for any given arithmetic or geometric sequence
written?
3. What are examples of a relationship between two numbers by using variables like x
and y in a table; with a graph; with a function rule; and by describing in words?
RELATIONSHIPS
UNIT SELF-TEST
QUESTIONS
by writing
NAME
DATE
The Unit Organizer
9
Expanded Unit Map
representing and
understanding
relationships
between numbers
by
analyzing
NEW
UNIT
SELF-TEST
QUESTIONS
10
by writing
by
using