ALGEBRA 1 HONORS LESSON PLAN Unit 5 Exponents and Radicals Essential Question Learning Goal Monday Measurable Objective: Feb 16, Benchmark HOLIDAY Higher Order Thinking Questions ( Hot) Vocabulary: , 1. Daily Agenda Summarizing Activity/Comprehension WICOR ALGEBRA 1 HONORS LESSON PLAN Unit 5 Exponents and Radicals Essential Question: How can I simplify radicals? Learning Goal Students will demonstrate how to compare rational exponents and radicals, and use various properties to combine terms with radicals and rational exponents WICOR Measurable Objective Students will be assessed on their knowledge of radicals by taking a radicals quiz Benchmark MAFS.912.A- SSE.2.3:c (DOK 2) ) MAFS.912.NRN.2.3(DOK2) MAFS.912.N-RN 1.2(DOK 1), MAFS.912NQN11(DOK 2) Tuesday Feb. 17 Order Thinking Question (HOT): I,C,O,R How can I make a negative exponent positive? Where in life do I see negative exponents? Why isn’t x to the zero power zero? How to the exponent properties help you simplify exponents? Vocabulary Base, Power, Negative Power property,, Product of powers property, Quotient of powers property, Power of a power property, I, C,O,R W Daily Agenda: New Seats W,I,C,O,R 1. Bell Ringer 2. Radials Quiz Springboard Page 311 (1-32 all) Done with Think Pair Share 3. Homework- Finish quiz if you haven’t Summarizing Activity/Comprehension Check What have you learned about radicals W,I,C ALGEBRA 1 HONORS LESSON PLAN Unit 5 Exponents and Radicals Essential Question: How are the properties of exponents and how do they help us in real world situations? WICOR Learning Goal Students will demonstrate how to compare rational exponents and radicals, and use various properties to combine terms with radicals and rational exponents Measurable Objective Students will learn to write recursive and explicit formulas using geometric sequences and analyze them. Benchmark MAFS.912.F-LE.1.2: (DOK 2) Wednesday Feb 18 Higher Order Thinking Questions ( Hot) I,C,O,R How can I make a negative exponent positive? Where in life do I see negative exponents? Why isn’t x to the zero power zero? How to the exponent properties help you simplify exponents? Vocabulary Base, Power, Negative Power property, Product of powers property, Quotient of powers property, Power of a power property, Daily Agenda: 1. Bell Ringer 2. Homework Review ( we do) 3. Radical quiz ( you do) 4. Cornell Notes : Sequences 5. Guided Practice 317-320 6. Homework : 321-322(1-32) Summarizing Activity/Comprehension Check What is the difference between arithmetic and geometric sequences and how are they used in the real world? I, C,O,R W W,I,C,O,R W,I,C ALGEBRA 1 HONORS LESSON PLAN Unit 5 Exponents and Radicals Essential Question: How are the properties of exponents and how do they help us in real world situations WICOR Learning Goal. Students will demonstrate how to compare rational exponents and radicals, and use various properties to combine terms with radicals and rational exponents Measurable Objective: Students will learn how to graph and analyze real world examples involving exponential growth Benchmark MAFS.912.F-LE.1.3: (DOK 2) MAFS.912.F-LE.2.5: (DOK 2) Thursday Feb 19 Higher Order Thinking Questions ( Hot) How can I make a negative exponent positive? I,C,O,R Where in life do I see negative exponents? Why isn’t x to the zero power zero? How to the exponent properties help you simplify exponents? Vocabulary Base, Power, Negative Power property,, Product of powers property, Quotient of powers property, Power of a power property, Daily Agenda: 1. Bell ringer2. Homework Review - Collect 7. Class Discussion – Exponential Growth 8. Guided Practice 325-327 3. Homework l328 Summarizing Activity/Comprehension Check: Give a real world example of exponential growth and explain how you would solve it. ? I, C,O,R W W,I,C,O,R W,I,C ALGEBRA 1 HONORS LESSON PLAN Unit 5 Exponents and Radicals Essential Question: How are the properties of exponents and how do they help us in real world situations WICOR Learning Goal Students will demonstrate how to compare rational exponents and radicals, and use various properties to combine terms with radicals and rational exponents Measurable Objective: Students will learn to apply exponents into graphs and real world situations using exponential growth and decay. Feb 20 Benchmark MAFS.912.F-IF.3.8b: MAFS.912.F-LE.1.1: (DOK 3) Friday Higher Order Thinking Questions ( Hot) I,C,O,R How can I make a negative exponent positive? Where in life do I see negative exponents? Why isn’t x to the zero power zero? How to the exponent properties help you simplify exponents? Vocabulary: Base, Power, Negative Power property,, Product of powers property, Quotient of powers property, Power of a power property, Daily Agenda: 1. Bell Ringer 2. Homework review 3. Cornell Notes; Exponential Decay 4. Guided Practice 329-332 Summarizing Activity/Comprehension What is the difference between exponential growth and exponential decay? I, C,O,R W W,I,C,O,R W,I,C ALGEBRA 1 HONORS LESSON PLAN Unit 5 Exponents and Radicals ESOL/ESE ACCOMODATIONS Visual Aids, Concrete Objects, Gestures, Repetitions Written Outline, Copy of Notes Small Group Instruction Incorporation of LEP student’s Culture & Language Verbal and Written Directions Hands on Activities Request of Text in Student’s Language Correlation With ESOL/ESE Resource Personnel Cooperative Groups Peer tutoring Use of Dictionary Avoidance of Idioms Copies of Notes Summarize & Review Frequently Student Translator Reading Aloud Questions Preferential Seating Extended Time Student Friendly Mathematical Practice Statements MAFS.K12.MP.1.1 Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. • Make a plan! • Try different approaches when your problem is hard. • Solve your problem in more than one way. • Check whether your solution makes sense. MAFS.K12.MP.2.1 Reason abstractly and quantitatively. • Explain the meanings of the numbers, words, pictures, symbols, and objects you and others use MAFS.K12.MP.3.1 Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. • Explain both what to do and why it works. • Work to make sense of others’ mathematical thinking. MAFS.K.12.MP.4.1 Model with mathematics. • Apply math to real-world situations. • Use models such as graphs, drawings, tables, symbols, numbers, and diagrams to solve problems. MAFS.K12.MP.5.1 Use appropriate tools strategically. • Choose appropriate tools for your problem. • Use mathematical tools correctly and efficiently. • Estimate and use what you know to check the answers you find using tools. MAFS.K12.MP.6.1 Attend to precision. • Communicate your mathematical thinking clearly and precisely. • Use the level of precision you need for your problem. • Be accurate when you count, measure, and calculate. MAFS.K12.MP.7.1 Look for and make use of structure. • Find, extend, analyze, and create patterns. • Use patterns and structures to solve problems. MAFS.K12.MP.8.1 Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning. • Use patterns and structures to create and explain rules and shortcuts. • Use properties, rules, and shortcuts to solve problems. • Reflect on your thinking before, during, and after you solve a problem. ALGEBRA 1 HONORS LESSON PLAN Unit 5 Exponents and Radicals 8th Grade Recursive Standards (overview for math) Reading Standards for Literary and Informational Text Speaking and Listening Writing and Language Standards 8.RL/RI.1.1 (DOK2) 8.LS.1.1 (DOK 3) 8.W.2.4 (DOK 3) Text evidence that supports analysis and inferences drawn from text Collaborative discussions Produce clear and coherent writing; organization, style are appropriate to task/purpose/audience a. b. 8.RI.2.4(DOK 2) Meanings of words/phrases as used in a text. c. d. 8.RI.4.10 (DOK2) By the end of the year, read and comprehend literary nonfiction at the high end of 6-8th grade text complexity band independently and proficiently Prepare/research material Follow rules for collegial discussions; track progress toward goals/deadlines; Pose questions that connect ideas , respond to others; qualify/justify own views Acknowledge new information expressed by others; qualify or justify their own views in light of the evidence presented 8.W.2.5 (DOK2) With guidance, develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning/revising/editing/rewriting/ trying a new approach. 8.W.2.6 (DOK2) Use technology, including Internet, to produce and publish writing and present the relationships between information and ideas efficiently as well as to interact and collaborate with others. 8.SL.2.6 (DOK2) 8.W.4.10 (DOK3) Adapt speech to a variety of contexts and tasks, demonstrating command of formal English. Write routinely over extended and short time frames for a range of discipline-specific tasks/ purposes/audiences 8L.3.4 (DOK2) Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words/phrases based on grade 8 reading and content, a. b. c. d. Use context as clue Use common, grade-appropriate Greek or Latin affixes and roots Consult general and specialized reference materials Verify the preliminary determination of the meaning of a word or phrase (e.g., checking inferred meaning in context or in a dictionary).
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