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Lesson Plans - Math 2A
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Numbered assignments are listed on the day they are DUE!

2-24-2003
1. -HW P53 1-3......
2. =Problem 5.1.....

OBJECTIVE: #To determine the probability of an event that consists of a sequence of two independent outcomes in which the probability of the second outcome depends on the first outcome #To understand how to use probabilities and equivalent fractions to find expected value #To use area models and the concept of expected value to solve probability problems ACTIVITIES: Discussion of 5.1 and introduction to 5.2 and the lab sheet, NOTES: Emphasize the procedure for the 1 and 1 shot. HOMEWORK: P55 #7

2-25-2003
1. -HW P55 #7.......

OBJECTIVE: WASL Preparation. ACTIVITIES: Distibute WASL packets to students. Review their significance and start on some sample problems as a test review. NOTES: Students will need to share materials with parents prior to THe Team's WASL night activity. HOMEWORK: WASL TBA

2-26-2003  Early Release
1. -HW WASL TBA.....
2. =Problem 5.2all..

OBJECTIVE: See 2-24 above. ACTIVITIES: ACE problems, with partners from page 53+, numbers 3 through 6. Distribute Progress Report #10 NOTES: HOMEWORK: Finish the in-class assignment of problems Page 53+ 3-6

2-27-2003
1. =ProgReport #10..
2. -P53+ 3-6........
3. -Check-Up #2.....

OBJECTIVE:See 2-24 above. ACTIVITIES: Review the Glencoe lesson on expected value and make what comparisons can be derived. Do check-up #2 (page 87) NOTES: MID-QUARTER HOMEWORK: Sample Glencoe Problem: find the expected winnings:

Amount     | $0  | $1 | $5 | $10 |
Probability|17/20|1/10|1/50|1/100|

2-28-2003  PM Assembly Schedule
1. -HW ExpValueProb.

OBJECTIVE: #To find probabilities in situations that involve drawing with and without replacement #To find and compare theoretical and experimental probabilities #To use probability to compute expected value #To use proability analysis to help make decisions ACTIVITIES: Page 59, problem 6.1 'Drawing Marbles' NOTES: HOMEWORK: P64+ 1-3



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