Lesson Plans Math 2A

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10-23-2006 Math 2a bring a calculator  
1. Measure Drill w/sheet Measure Units Ladder
2. Page 7 Problem 1.2 'Match/No-Match' + Follow-Up 1-3

OBJECTIVE: 1.4.1 Understand the concepts of complementary, independent, and mutually exclusive events 1.4.2 Understand and apply the procedures for determining the probabilities of multiple trials 1.2.1 Analyze how a change in a linear dimension affects other linear measurements (perimeter, circumference) and area measurements. 1.2.3 Understand how the unit of measure affects the precision of measurement. ACTIVITIES/ASSESSMENT: Page 7 Problem 1.2 'Match/No-Match' + Follow-Up 1-3. NOTES: HOMEWORK: Finish P7 Prob. 1.2

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10-24-2006 Math 2a bring a calculator  
1. HOMEWORK Due today: Finish P7 Prob. 1.2
2. Measure Drill w/sheet Measure Units Ladder
3. Page 8 Problem 1.3 'Making Purple'

OBJECTIVE: 1.4.1 Understand the concepts of complementary, independent, and mutually exclusive events 1.4.2 Understand and apply the procedures for determining the probabilities of multiple trials 1.2.1 Analyze how a change in a linear dimension affects other linear measurements (perimeter, circumference) and area measurements. 1.2.3 Understand how the unit of measure affects the precision of measurement. ACTIVITIES/ASSESSMENT: Page 8 Problem 1.3 'Making Purple' NOTES: HOMEWORK: Page 17 #10 and #11

10-25-2006 Math 2a
1. HOMEWORK Due today: Page 17 #10 and #11
2. Measure Drill w/sheet Measure Units Ladder
3. P10ff Problem 1.4 "making counting trees' + Follow-Up

OBJECTIVE: 1.4.1 Understand the concepts of complementary, independent, and mutually exclusive events 1.4.2 Understand and apply the procedures for determining the probabilities of multiple trials 1.2.1 Analyze how a change in a linear dimension affects other linear measurements (perimeter, circumference) and area measurements. 1.2.3 Understand how the unit of measure affects the precision of measurement. ACTIVITIES/ASSESSMENT: P10ff Problem 1.4 "making counting trees' + Follow-Up. The primary emphasis of this lesson is to make a counting tree to determine the number of outcomes. NOTES: HOMEWORK: P16 #9

10-26-2006 Math 2a bring a calculator 
1. HOMEWORK Due today: P16 #9
2. Measure Drill w/sheet Measure Units Ladder
3. Pp17 ff 12-18
4. Make-Up Credit* P164 Additional Practice Inv 1 (2cr)

OBJECTIVE:1.4.1 Understand the concepts of complementary, independent, and mutually exclusive events 1.4.2 Understand and apply the procedures for determining the probabilities of multiple trials 1.2.1 Analyze how a change in a linear dimension affects other linear measurements (perimeter, circumference) and area measurements. 1.2.3 Understand how the unit of measure affects the precision of measurement. ACTIVITIES/ASSESSMENT: Pp17 ff 12-18 - students will work with assigned partners to solve these problesm based on fair games and counting outcomes. NOTES: HOMEWORK: Page 21 1a and 2a

10-27-2006 Math 2a
1. HOMEWORK Due today: Page 21 1a and 2a
2. Measure Drill w/sheet Measure Units Ladder
3. Page 22 Problem 2.1 "Addition Game' + Follow-Up

OBJECTIVE: 1.4.1 Understand the concepts of complementary, independent, and mutually exclusive events 1.4.2 Understand and apply the procedures for determining the probabilities of multiple trials 1.2.1 Analyze how a change in a linear dimension affects other linear measurements (perimeter, circumference) and area measurements. 1.2.3 Understand how the unit of measure affects the precision of measurement. ACTIVITIES/ASSESSMENT: Page 22 Problem 2.1 "Addition Game' + Follow-Up. Probability using number cubes. Emphasis is on comprehending the situation to determine the probabilities. NOTES: HOMEWORK: Page 24 ACE 1-5

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