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Essential vocabulary: Change, Coordinate graph, coordinate pair, distance/time/rate of speed, income/cost/profit, pattern, relationship, rule, scale, table, variable, x-axis, x-coordinate, y-axis, y-coordinate

Summarize: To summarize, you must present just the main points. Details, illustrations, and examples are seldom included in a summary.

9-20-2004 Bring your ruler! Bring your graph paper! Bring your calculator!
1. -Homework: Text Measure.
2. =Page 14 Problem #6..........

OBJECTIVE: •To collect data from an experiment and then make a table and a graph to organize and represent the data[1.4.3][1.4.5] •To search for explanations for patterns[1.5.1][1.5.2] and variations in data •To understand that a variable is a quantity that changes and to recognize variables[1.5.3][1.5.4] in the real world •To understand that in order to make a graph that shows the relationship between two variables, you need to identify the two variables, choose an axis for each, and select an appropriate scale for each axis •To interpret information given in a graph ACTIVITIES/ASSESSMENT: Collect the Homework (textbook measures). Do P14, Problem #6 [GLE 4.1.2]as a review. Do various problems on the additional practice sheets(handout) NOTES: HOMEWORK: Page 17, Read the information for 1 and 2. Think about them and write a summary of your findings in one or two paragraphs[GLE 2.1.1].

9-21-2004 Bring your calculator! Bring your ruler! Bring your graph paper!
1. -Homework: Summary 1....
2. IC Additional Practice 1 (handout).
3. =Math Fact Drill.

OBJECTIVE: See 9-20 above. ACTIVITIES/ASSESSMENT: Walk through/model the responses to Additional practice handout #1. NOTES: HOMEWORK: Finish assigned additional practice problems (handout).

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9-22-2004 Bring your calculator! Bring your ruler! Bring your graph paper!
1. -Homework: Additional Practice 1 (handout).
2. =Warm Ups +/-....
3. IC Page 19 Problem 2.1..

OBJECTIVE: • To make sense of data given in the form of a table or a graph [GLE 1.5.2] • To read a narrative of a situation that changes over time and make a table and graph that represent these changes [GLE 1.5.4] • To read data given in a table and make a graph from the table[GLE 1.5.4] • To read data given in a graph and make a table from the graph[GLE 1.5.4] • To compare tables, graphs, and narratives and understand the advantages and disadvantages of each form of representation[GLE 1.5.4] ACTIVITIES/ASSESSMENT: start on investigation 2 - Graphing Changes Page 19, Problem 2.1 'Philadelphia to Atlantic City' NOTES: Analysing the data from the TABLE. Finding a conclusion - to Summarize - you must present the MAIN points. HOMEWORK: Page 31 Problem #9

9-23-2004 Bring your calculator! Bring your ruler! Bring your graph paper!
1. -Homework: Page 31 Problem #9...
2. =Math Fact Drill.
3. =Page 19 Problem 2.1.

OBJECTIVE: See 9-22 above. ACTIVITIES/ASSESSMENT: Review/walk through problem 2.1 which starts on page 19. Make a graph of the data on a 1/2 sheet of graph paper. Be sure to describe the variables. [Reading GLE 2.1.7] NOTES: HOMEWORK: Page 31 Problem #8

9-24-2004 Bring your calculator! Bring your ruler! Bring your graph paper!
1. -Homework: Page 31 Problem #8...
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3. IC Page 20, Problem 2.2..

OBJECTIVE:See 9-22 above. ACTIVITIES/ASSESSMENT: Start page 20, problem 2.2 parts A, B, and C. NOTES: Do 2.2 graph on a half sheet. NOTES: HOMEWORK: Page 26 Problem #1 a, b, &c



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