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Modeling with Quadratic Functions (part 2) Lesson PlanModeling with Quadratic Functions (part 2) Lesson Plan
Publisher
EngageNY
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Grade
9th - 10th
Subjects
Math
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Duration
1 hr
Instructional Strategies
Collaborative Learning
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Year
2015
Language
Arabic
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Modeling with Quadratic Functions (part 2)

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This Modeling with Quadratic Functions (part 2) lesson plan also includes:
  • Polynomial and Quadratic Expressions, Equations, and Functions - Module Overview (PDF)
  • Polynomial and Quadratic Expressions, Equations, and Functions - Module Overview (Doc)
  • Modeling with Quadratic Functions (part 2) (Doc)
  • Modeling with Quadratic Functions (part 2) (PDF)
  • Modeling with Quadratic Functions (part 2) (Doc)
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How many points are needed to define a unique parabola? Individuals work with data to answer this question. Ultimately, they determine the quadratic model when given three points. The concept is applied to data from a dropped object, which results in the same equation as the projectile motion formula.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

math modeling, quadratic functions, linear combinations

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Create collaborative groups for the opener and ask for multiple responses from each group
  • Have learners create columns on their papers to keep track of the work involved in finding the quadratic model from three points
  • Use graphing calculators to validate results

Classroom Considerations

  • Class members must be proficient with solving systems of equations; reviewing the topic is necessary for most groups

Pros

  • Discovery is used to develop the lesson by analyzing different numbers of given points
  • Handouts, keys, and a detailed teacher guide are included

Cons

  • None

Common Core

HSA-CED.A.2 HSF-IF.C.7.b HSF-IF.C.8.a HSF-IF.C.9 HSF-BF.B.3 MP1 MP2 MP4 MP6

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