WOODLAND HILLS HIGH SCHOOL LESSON PLAN SAS and Understanding By Design Template Name Witon Date 1-5-15 Website Update Yes Edline Updated Yes Length of Lesson 18 days Content Area Honors Algebra 1 STAGE I – DESIRED RESULTS LESSON TOPIC: BIG IDEAS: Slope y-mx+b form M11.D.1.1 Analyze and/or use patterns or relations. M11.D.2.1 Solve and/or graph linear equations and UNDERSTANDING GOALS (CONCEPTS): This unit connects algebraic equations to geometric models. Students identify coordinates on the axes along with relations, functions, domain, range, and inverses. Students explore the intercepts on the axes and also from tables. They look for patterns and write equations for arithmetic sequences. VOCABULARY: graph, axis, origin, coordinate, quadrant, relation, function, linear equation, arithmetic sequence, function notation, standard form, x and y intercepts. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: What is a coordinate system important for locating points? How do archeologists, surveyor, and GPS systems use coordinates? How are statistics represented with relations? What can you tell about a relation or function by its graph? What are ways that scientists use linear equations ? Express how functions and mapping can be used by weathermen. What is an arithmetic sequence ? Are there other types of sequences ? Why is is important to be able to write an equation from a pattern? STUDENT OBJECTIVES (COMPETENCIES/OUTCOMES): Students will be able to: 1. Locate and graph points on the coordinate plane. (section 4-1) 2. Represent relations as ordered pairs, tables, mappings, and graphs. (section 4-3) 3. Determine the domain and range of a relation. 4. Graph a solution to an equation given its domain. 5. Determine whether or not an equation is linear and/or a function, and graph those that are. 6. Recognize arithmetic sequences and write formulae for them (section 4-7). 7. Find the next term/object in any pattern (section 4-8). (2 days review, 1 enrichment, 1 assessment ) STAGE II – ASSESSMENT EVIDENCE PERFORMANCE TASK: Students will participate in class discussions, guided practice, computer work, and whiteboard activities OTHER EVIDENCE: Students will actively participate in class examples, discussion, classwork, open ended assessments, graphic organizers, exit tickets, daily warm ups, homework, Study Island and, unit tests, quizzes, and other formative assessments. STAGE III: LEARNING PLAN INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES: (Active Engagement, Explicit Instruction, Metacognition, Modeling, Scaffolding) DO NOW will include a spiraling review of prior knowledge as well as the upcoming lesson. We will use Collins writing 1 and 2 daily Support Daily: Warm up will include a spiraling review of prior knowledge to include the upcoming lesson Daily: Check for understanding using warmup, homework, or formative assessment questioning to determine whether to continue as needed or do interventions as needed. ( model, spiral scaffolding, instruct/reteach, as needed) MINI LESSONS Mini lessons will vary daily based upon student needs and informal assessments. We will use Active Engagement and Scaffolding within each lesson. Examples: Coordinate plane Plot points Lines Guided Practice: Note Taking, Modeling, Whole Class Response, Partnering, Higher Level Thinking Skills Guided Notes, Chunking, Build on prior Knowledge, Teacher Prompting, Visual Support Independence Practice: Check for understanding using practice pages and text as well as school/SAS developed activities. Summative/Formative Assessments: Quizzes as needed for understanding. Unit test is summative as well as cumulative for constant knowledge retention. Students will actively participate in class examples, discussion, class work, whiteboards, open ended assessments, graphic MATERIALS AND RESOURCES: Unit 2 Chapter 4 : Graphing Relations and Functions ( Glencoe Text ) Unit 4 ( Algebra Rescue Text) Warm ups & Exit polls(daily) Homework (daily) Guided practice and Enrichment from Glencoe Grab & Go workbooks INTERVENTIONS: Study Island A+ Math Math Lab Keystone Diagnostic Tool ASSIGNMENTS: Note: all assignment are from the same page, but different questions are assigned based on grouping by teacher. Skills Tutor 4-1 Coordinate Plane 4-1 Picture Graph 4-3 Relations 4-4Equations as Relations 4-5Graphing Linear Equations 4-5 Standard Form 4-5 Graphing using Intercepts 4-5 Finding Points 4-5 Graphing and Charting Functions 4-6 Functions 4-6 Domain and Range 4-7 Arithmetic Sequences 4-8 Writing Equations from Patterns organizers, exit tickets, daily warm ups, homework, Study Island and, unit tests, quizzes, and other formative assessments. Reflections: Check for understanding using do now, homework, or formative assessment questioning to determine whether to continue as needed or do interventions as needed. (Model, spiral scaffolding, instruct/reteach as needed) Teacher reflection