Content and Language Objectives Content Objective SWBAT look closely to discern a pattern or structure. (Standards for Mathematical Practice 7) Language.

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Content and Language Objectives Content Objective SWBAT look closely to discern a pattern or structure. (Standards for Mathematical Practice 7) Language Objective SWBAT use clear definitions in discussion with others and in their own reasoning. (Standards for Mathematical Practice 6) SWBAT justify their conclusions, communicate them to others, and respond to the arguments of others. (Standards for Mathematical Practice 3)

Steepness Rank these three treadmills from most steep to least steep

What Does Steepness Mean? On the back of your paper, use words, numbers, and/or pictures to explain what steepness means.

Grind Rails You have been hired to design three grind rails (handrails) for a new skate park. To the right are two examples of what these look like in real life.

Drawing Grind Rails – Sheet 1 You have been hired to design three grind rails (handrails) for a new skate park. Use the dot paper below to design the grind rails. The grind rails must only use straight lines. Make sure that every grind rail starts and stops at a dot. Horizontal location (on ground) Height (in the air) Grind Rail #1 Grind Rail #2Grind Rail #3

Which Is Steeper? – Sheet 2 You have been hired to design three grind rails (handrails) for a new skate park. Use the dot paper below to design the grind rails. The grind rails must only use straight lines. Make sure that every grind rail starts and stops at a dot. Horizontal location (on ground) Height (in the air) Grind Rail #1 Grind Rail #2Grind Rail #3

Which Is Steeper? – Sheet 3 You have been hired to design three grind rails (handrails) for a new skate park. Use the dot paper below to design the grind rails. The grind rails must only use straight lines. Make sure that every grind rail starts and stops at a dot. Horizontal location (on ground) Height (in the air) Grind Rail #1 Grind Rail #2Grind Rail #3

Which Is Steeper? – Sheet 4 You have been hired to design three grind rails (handrails) for a new skate park. Use the dot paper below to design the grind rails. The grind rails must only use straight lines. Make sure that every grind rail starts and stops at a dot. Horizontal location (on ground) Height (in the air) Grind Rail #1 Grind Rail #2Grind Rail #3

Which Is Steeper? – Sheet 5 You have been hired to design three grind rails (handrails) for a new skate park. Use the dot paper below to design the grind rails. The grind rails must only use straight lines. Make sure that every grind rail starts and stops at a dot. Horizontal location (on ground) Height (in the air) Grind Rail #1 Grind Rail #2Grind Rail #3

Content and Language Objectives Content Objective SWBAT look closely to discern a pattern or structure. (Standards for Mathematical Practice 7) Language Objective SWBAT use clear definitions in discussion with others and in their own reasoning. (Standards for Mathematical Practice 6) SWBAT justify their conclusions, communicate them to others, and respond to the arguments of others. (Standards for Mathematical Practice 3)