Students will learn to condense multiple logarithmic expressions into a single logarithm using product, quotient, and power rules to solve complex logarithmic equations and identify extraneous solutions.
This lesson introduces students to the key features of quadratic functions using a structured graphic organizer. Students will identify and calculate the vertex, axis of symmetry, and intercepts to better understand the behavior of parabolas.
A comprehensive lesson on exponent rules featuring a cosmic arcade theme, covering product, quotient, power-to-power, zero, and negative exponent rules.
A review lesson focused on transformations, simplifying, adding, and modeling with rational expressions based on district assessment standards.
A high school lesson that uses the film Gridiron Gang to teach statistical analysis and data-driven predictions based on character development and team performance. Students will quantify qualitative character traits and use team statistics to forecast game outcomes.
A technical, step-by-step guide and template for mastering the quadratic formula through visual color-coding. This lesson provides students with a structured 'blueprint' to decompose and solve quadratic equations with precision.
A comprehensive review of exponential growth, decay, and compound interest through real-world scenarios. Students practice applying discrete and continuous formulas to predict future values.
A lesson focused on understanding and applying z-scores to compare values from different normal distributions and interpret real-world statistical data.
A 45-minute lesson exploring inverse variation through the lens of travel speed and Boyle's Law, focusing on formulating and solving equations for real-world scenarios.
A creative geometry project where students design a brand logo using specific circle properties, including tangents, secants, chords, and inscribed angles. Students must demonstrate both artistic design and geometric precision through calculations.
Students learn to apply Sine, Cosine, and Tangent to real-world measurements and abstract artistic design, culminating in a dual-phase project.
A creative geometry project where students apply circle theorems to design a celestial map or star chart, combining art with rigorous mathematical proofs of angles and segments.
A lesson focused on calculating and interpreting z-scores within the context of normal distributions, featuring real-world data from ecology to education.
A hands-on project where students apply right triangle trigonometry to design a piece of modern architecture or geometric art, culminating in a detailed calculation poster.
A creative art-based project where students apply circle geometry concepts—arc length, sector area, and inscribed angles—to design and calculate a geometric masterpiece.
A real-world project exploring linear functions through cell phone plans and career earnings. Students analyze slope as a rate of change and the y-intercept as a starting value.
A focused lesson on the binomial distribution, covering the BINS criteria, identifying parameters, and calculating probabilities using digital spreadsheet tools.
A comprehensive unit review and summative assessment covering three key methods for solving quadratic equations: graphing, factoring, and the quadratic formula. Students practice identifying key features of parabolas, algebraic manipulation for factoring, and the step-by-step application of the quadratic formula.
A comprehensive guide to analyzing and graphing rational functions, covering all key features from asymptotes to holes.