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Common Planning Algebra – November 5
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CBC Date: 11/5/12 Agenda: New Unwrapping topic Essential Question CP Goals/Expectations Small Group Work Whole Group – Share & Compile PP and LP Wrap Up Home Learning: Go to website and do Exit ticket prior next Alg CP Essential Questions: Describe the difference between higher order questions and essential questions. Compare and contrast mini- lessons and lesson introductions/hooks. Benchmarks: A.3.8 – Graphing A.3.9 – Slope and Intercepts A.3.10 – Writing Equations and Parallel/Perpendicular Lines A.3.11 – Interpreting Slope and Modeling Data
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NEW WEBSITE: 7411math.wikispaces.com PURPOSE: Streamline Info One stop shop for ALL things Algebra HOW IT WORKS: After CP, LPs, PPs, WS, etc. should be sent to Ms. Mohamed for review & posting Save the webpage on your home screen
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UNWRAPPING THE TOPIC
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Introduction to Slope Determine the slope of horizontal/vertical lines Determine the slope of a line given its graph Determine the slop of a line given two points on the line Identify graphs given the slope and a point Describe the slope of the line in terms of data (recognizing rate of change)
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ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS What should students be able to answer by the end of period?
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CP GOALS AND OBJ Each group will have 40 mins to compile the following information for each topic onto PowerPoint Introduction of topic I do problems We do problems You do (find similar problems in textbook and write down pg number and questions
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CONTENT WEBSITE City Year (Mr. Carter) Develop lessons plans that correspond with the remediation topics of 5.2 and 5.3.Outcome: 2 completed lesson plans Group 1 (Pierre & McPhail) Determine the slope of horizontal/vertical lines Determine the slope of a line given its graph Determine the slope of a line given two points on the line Group 2 (Sims & Kelly) Identify graphs given the slope and a point Describe the slope of the line in terms of the data (recognizing rate of change).
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