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Using Motion Sensors to Explore Graph Sketching Lesson PlanUsing Motion Sensors to Explore Graph Sketching Lesson Plan
Publisher
Kenan Fellows
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Grade
11th - Higher Ed
Subjects
Math
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Resource Type
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For Teacher Use
Duration
1 hr 30 mins
Instructional Strategy
Inquiry-Based Learning
Technology
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Video
Projection
Year
2012
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Using Motion Sensors to Explore Graph Sketching

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Get moving to a better understanding of graphs of derivatives. Using motion sensors, scholars vary their velocities to create graphs of the first derivative of a function. The activity challenges groups to first create a script of the movement, which doubles as a description of the graph. 

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Concepts

derivatives, functions, graphing, graphing functions, limits

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Create a graphic organizer with the graphs, first derivative, and second derivative of each function in the lesson

Classroom Considerations

  • Expects previous work with limits and finding derivatives algebraically
  • Requires CBL motion sensor units for each group
  • Third in a series of four lessons

Pros

  • Provides a warm-up activity that introduces the lesson
  • Includes readiness level grouping recommendations and differentiation suggestions within each group

Cons

  • None

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