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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Exponents By: Enriqueta Ramirez and Johnny Reyes
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Acknowledgments Susan B. Taber. Using Alice in Wonderland to Teach Multiplication of Fractions Kat Cain. Lesson Template. Exponents in Wonderland Heather Preciado. Classroom Video and Lesson Development Diane Kinch, Greisy Winicki and Minh Kim. Lesson Development Nicole Wickler, Director. Cal Poly Pomona CEMaST
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A Lesson on Exponents Mrs. Preciado’s class video
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Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland
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Alice Shrinks or Grows Alice is 5 ft. 4 in. or 64 inches tall. Potion labeled 1/2 or biscuit 2 (scale factor) Drinks 1, 2 and 3 times. Write an expression using Exponential Notation: 64 x (1/2) 1, 64 x (1/2) 2, 64 x (1/2) 3 Write an expression using Exponential Notation: 64 x 2 1, 64 x 2 2, 64 x 2 3
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Materials Video clip of Alice in Wonderland (You Tube) Handouts - Instructions Butcher paper, measuring tape, color markers Calculators Lessons for days 1-5
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Activity Get into groups of 4 Secure materials –Worksheet –Poster paper –Colors –Measuring tape
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Alice Posters The names of group members. A blurb on whether Alice is shrinking or growing. The exponential notation of Alice's size change. 4 stick-figure Alices. Color-coding with a key or labeling to show which Alice is 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th. Exponential notation for Alice's growth.
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Gallery
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Thank You! Our current direction 2013 Surface Area and Volume Future lesson 2014 Probability Access to our Lessons: –Enriqueta.ramirez@pusd.orgEnriqueta.ramirez@pusd.org –Johnny.reyes@pusd.orgJohnny.reyes@pusd.org Closing Video: Our Incredible Universe from an Exponential View.
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