I can find all of the zeros of a polynomial.

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2011-2012 LESSON “SNAPSHOT”
Teacher’s Name: Holly McCarty
Week of: 10/3/2011 – 10/7/2011
Course Title and Periods Taught: Pre-AP Pre-Calculus 1st & 4th
Unit Title: Functions/Polynomials
List daily lesson topic
and Depth of
Knowledge:
List learning target
(related to Core Academic Standard):
Briefly outline daily lesson Check all that apply each
activities/agenda:
day:
Friday
Lesson Topic: Complex
Zeros and the Fundamental
Theorem of Algebra
I can factor a polynomial completely.
I can find all of the zeros of a polynomial.
I can state the multiplicity of each zero of a polynomial.
I can find a polynomial with integer coefficients if I am given the
zeros of the polynomial.
Automaticity Bell Ringer
Homework corrections
Notes
Assignment
Pg. 307 # 11, 15, 17, 20, 21, 25,
33, 35, 36
Bell ringer
Formative Assessment
Writing to learn
Writing to demonstrate
learning
Cooperative Learning
MI/DI
Student technology use
ACT/CATS-like
assessment
Live-Scoring
Reading Strategies
Lab
Automaticity Bell Ringer
Homework solutions
Notes: Graphing Polynomials
Assignment
Bell ringer
Formative Assessment
Writing to learn
Writing to demonstrate
learning
Cooperative Learning
MI/DI
Student technology use
ACT/CATS-like
assessment
Live-Scoring
Reading Strategies
Lab
Critical Vocab:
Multiplicity of k, zeros,
conjugate
Tuesday
Lesson Topic: Complex
Zeros and the Fundamental
Theorem of Algebra
I can determine the end behavior of the graph of a polynomial.
I can state all of the possible rational zeros of a polynomial.
I can factor a polynomial completely.
I can find all of the zeros of a polynomial.
I can state the multiplicity of each zero of a polynomial.
Critical Vocab:
I can graph a polynomial without a calculator.
Rational, root, zero, xI can find a polynomial with integer coefficients if I am given the
intercept, solution, variation zeros of the polynomial.
in sign, end behavior,
Descartes Rule of Signs,
Real part, imaginary part,
complex number, pure
imaginary number,
conjugate, principal square
root, Multiplicity of k,
conjugate
Please post completed form for each course you teach weekly. (Updated 12/06/10)
2011-2012 LESSON “SNAPSHOT”
Tuesday
Lesson Topic: Complex
Zeros and the Fundamental
Theorem of Algebra
I can determine the end behavior of the graph of a polynomial. Automaticity Bell Ringer
I can state all of the possible rational zeros of a polynomial.
Homework solutions
I can factor a polynomial completely.
Practice Test
I can find all of the zeros of a polynomial.
I can state the multiplicity of each zero of a polynomial.
Critical Vocab:
I can graph a polynomial without a calculator.
Rational, root, zero, xI can find a polynomial with integer coefficients if I am given the
intercept, solution, variation zeros of the polynomial.
in sign, end behavior,
Descartes Rule of Signs,
Real part, imaginary part,
complex number, pure
imaginary number,
conjugate, principal square
root, Multiplicity of k,
conjugate
Bell ringer
Formative Assessment
Writing to learn
Writing to demonstrate
learning
Cooperative Learning
MI/DI
Student technology use
ACT/CATS-like
assessment
Live-Scoring
Reading Strategies
Lab
Wednesday
Lesson Topic: Complex
Zeros and the Fundamental
Theorem of Algebra
Bell ringer
Formative Assessment
Writing to learn
Writing to demonstrate
learning
Cooperative Learning
MI/DI
Student technology use
ACT/CATS-like
assessment
Live-Scoring
Reading Strategies
Lab
I can determine the end behavior of the graph of a polynomial. Automaticity Bell Ringer
I can state all of the possible rational zeros of a polynomial.
Ch.3 Test without a graphing
I can factor a polynomial completely.
calculator
I can find all of the zeros of a polynomial.
I can state the multiplicity of each zero of a polynomial.
Critical Vocab:
I can graph a polynomial without a calculator.
Rational, root, zero, xI can find a polynomial with integer coefficients if I am given the
intercept, solution, variation zeros of the polynomial.
in sign, end behavior,
Descartes Rule of Signs,
Real part, imaginary part,
complex number, pure
imaginary number,
conjugate, principal square
root, Multiplicity of k,
conjugate
Please post completed form for each course you teach weekly. (Updated 12/06/10)
2011-2012 LESSON “SNAPSHOT”
Friday
Lesson Topic: Complex
Zeros and the Fundamental
Theorem of Algebra
I can determine the end behavior of the graph of a polynomial. Automaticity Bell Ringer
I can state all of the possible rational zeros of a polynomial.
Ch.3 Test without a graphing
I can factor a polynomial completely.
calculator
I can find all of the zeros of a polynomial.
I can state the multiplicity of each zero of a polynomial.
Critical Vocab:
I can graph a polynomial without a calculator.
Rational, root, zero, xI can find a polynomial with integer coefficients if I am given the
intercept, solution, variation zeros of the polynomial.
in sign, end behavior,
Descartes Rule of Signs,
Real part, imaginary part,
complex number, pure
imaginary number,
conjugate, principal square
root, Multiplicity of k,
conjugate
Please post completed form for each course you teach weekly. (Updated 12/06/10)
Bell ringer
Formative Assessment
Writing to learn
Writing to demonstrate
learning
Cooperative Learning
MI/DI
Student technology use
ACT/CATS-like
assessment
Live-Scoring
Reading Strategies
Lab
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