A focused one-hour lesson on linear equations, covering slope, various equation forms, and the relationships between parallel and perpendicular lines in the coordinate plane.
Students synthesize their design and financial data into a final statistical report and presentation for a hypothetical city council.
Focusing on procurement, students manage a complex budget using multi-step decimal operations for material costs, labor, and taxes.
Students translate statistical findings into physical dimensions, applying decimal multiplication and division to manage scale and area calculations.
Students launch the project by analyzing demographic data using decimal operations to identify community needs for their architectural design.
A clear, step-by-step lesson on writing equations for parallel and perpendicular lines in slope-intercept form, featuring visual guides and structured practice.
A lesson focused on distinguishing between rigid transformations (isometries) and non-rigid transformations (dilations) using visual diagrams and geometric properties.
A comprehensive lesson on adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing rational expressions with linear and quadratic terms, themed around structural engineering and blueprints.
A comprehensive introduction to graphing quadratic functions using tables of values and identifying key features like the vertex and axis of symmetry.
Covers division of radicals and the essential skill of rationalizing denominators using both monomial and binomial (conjugate) methods.
Focuses on the multiplication of radical expressions, including the distributive property and FOIL with binomial radicals.
Covers the fundamentals of simplifying radical expressions and performing addition and subtraction with like radicals, including variables and higher-order roots.
A targeted practice session focusing on SAT Math's Heart of Algebra section, covering linear equations, systems, and inequalities.
Students act as urban planners using systems of linear inequalities and area optimization to design a sustainable city grid. This project-based lesson bridges algebra and real-world infrastructure planning.
This lesson explores the Central Limit Theorem and the impact of sample size on the distribution of sample means, specifically within the context of medical testing and diagnostic accuracy.
A comprehensive introduction to converting between exponential and logarithmic forms, aligned with Texas TEKS 2A.5.C. Students will explore the inverse relationship through guided notes, scaffolded practice, and a formal assessment.