Students apply the First and Second Derivative Tests to find exact optimal dimensions, emphasizing the verification of extrema type and the comparison between local and endpoint values.
A 15-25 minute exploration into how ancient navigators used fixed points (the North Star) and the repeating patterns of the universe (microcosms, macrocosms, and symmetry) to navigate without modern technology.
A comprehensive guide to solving quadratic equations using various factoring techniques, including GCF, difference of squares, and trinomials.
A comprehensive review lesson that synthesizes all the skills learned in the Real World Math series. Students will complete a final assessment covering multi-digit operations, decimals, fractions, and percentages through a variety of workplace and financial scenarios.
Understanding the power of percentages in finance and data. Students will solve for parts, wholes, and percentages in contexts like sales tax, interest rates, discounts, and performance statistics.
Developing a strong grasp of fractions in practical contexts such as construction, cooking, and time management. This lesson covers simplifying, adding/subtracting with unlike denominators, and multiplying/dividing fractions.
Mastering decimals through the lens of currency and precise measurements. Students learn to add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to calculate unit prices, handle cash transactions, and interpret technical specifications.
A foundational lesson on multi-digit multiplication and division focused on workplace budgeting and large-scale inventory management. Students will practice these operations through realistic scenarios like calculating monthly revenue and distributing supplies across departments.
Teacher answer keys for the Real World Math series.
Instructional slides for the Real World Math series.
Master the art of solving real-world rational function equations, focusing on clinical drug concentration models and rate-based applications. Students will learn to translate verbal scenarios into rational equations and apply algebraic techniques to find precise solutions.
An interactive 'around the room' scavenger hunt where students solve radical equations involving one or two radical terms. students follow a path of answers that lead them through 15 unique challenges.
A March Madness-themed lesson that provides students with a strategic "Game Plan" for deconstructing and solving math word problems. Students use a basketball-themed graphic organizer to scout for data, draft a playbook, and execute their solution.
A hands-on card sort activity focused on identifying domain and range from various representations, aligned with Texas STAAR Algebra 1 standards across all performance levels.
A comprehensive lesson on graphing one-variable inequalities on a number line, using real-world constraints like speed limits and height requirements to anchor the concepts. Students will master open and closed circles and shading directions.
Day 10 of the EOC review focusing on Asymptotes and Correlation Coefficients.