Mark Hart

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Lesson Plans

 

Week of 4-23-07

 

 

 

 

Monday

 Block 6  -  Algebra  II

Graphs of Square Root and

Cube Root Functions

Pages  384-385     5-25 all

Block 7  -  Algebra  II

Graphs of Square Root and

Cube Root Functions

Pages  384-385     5-25 all

 Block 8 – Algebra  II

Graphs of Square Root and

Cube Root Functions

Pages  384-385     5-25 all

Standards:

Standards:

Standards:

Tuesday

 Block 1  -  Algebra  II

Graphs of Square Root and

Cube Root Functions

Pages  384-385     5-25 all

 Block 2  -  Precalculus

Law of Sines – SSA

Pages  634-636     18-36 even,

                             48-56 even

 Block 4 – Calculus

Fundamental Theorems of Integral Calculus     Sec. 4.7

Pages 285-286     2-26 even

Standards:

Standards:

Standards: 7 C

Wednesday

 Block 6  -  Algebra  II

Review over Chapter 7

Powers, Roots, and Radicals

Block 7  -  Algebra  II

Review over Chapter 7

Powers, Roots, and Radicals

 Block 8 – Algebra  II

Review over Chapter 7

Powers, Roots, and Radicals

Standards:

Standards:

Standards:

Thursday

Block 1  -  Algebra  II

Review over Chapter 7

Powers, Roots, and Radicals

Block 2  -  Precalculus

Polar Form for Complex Numbers

Pages  642-643     2-22 even,

                           26-46 even

 Block 4 – Calculus

Cont. Fundamental Theorems of Integral Calculus     Sec. 4.7

Pages 286-287     28-58 even

Standards:

Standards:

Standards: 7 C

Friday

 Block 6  -  Algebra  II

Test over Chapter 7

Powers, Roots, and Radicals

Block 7  -  Algebra  II

Test over Chapter 7

Powers, Roots, and Radicals

Block 8 – Algebra  II

Test over Chapter 7

Powers, Roots, and Radicals

Standards:

Standards:

Standards:

Standards

 

 

 

Strategies Used

 

 

 

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Curriculum Maps

 

 

 

Name[MWS1] : Mark Hart                                                                                                            Subject Area[MWS2] : Geometry

Building[MWS3] : FKHS                                                                                                                          Grade Level[MWS4] : 9-12

 

Month

Standards[MWS5] 

Content / Topic[MWS6] 

Skills[MWS7] 

Assessments

Essential Questions

August

6 A

5 A

4A

1.      Congruence & Similarity

2.      Symmetry

3.      Perimeter & Area

Understand difference of congruence and similarity

Discover line and rotational symmetry

Use basic perimeter and area formulas

 

Chap 1 Test

1.      What makes objects congruent as opposed to similar?

September

4 C

3 A, B

7 B

1.      Basic Constructions

2.      Basic Terms and Symbols          

3.      Special Angles

Use tools to perform basic constructions

Apply undefined terms and identify basic geometric symbols

Use relationships of special pair of angles

 

Chap 2 Mid Test

Chap 2 Test

Perf Asses –

Segment Addition

 

1.      Can you construct the basic constructions?

2.      What does Segment and Angle Addition do?

October

7 A

 

7 B

1.      Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

2.      Properties of Parallel Lines

3.      Vectors

Identify relationships between parallel and perpendicular lines

Identify and use properties and angles formed by a transversal and // lines

Write vectors as ordered pairs

Add and apply dot product to vectors

 

Chap 3 Mid Test

 

Chap 3 Test

1.      What happens to special pair of angles when lines are //?

2.      How can you prove lines are //?

November

7 B

6 B, C

3 A, 6 C

3 A, 7 A

1.      Angles of Triangles

2.      Proving Triangles Congruent

3.      Isosceles and Right Triangles

4.      Special Segments of Triangles

Use Triangle Sum Theorem

Apply Methods to prove congruence

Identify and use properties of isosceles and right triangles

Identify and use properties of   bisectors, medians, and altitudes of triangles

 

Chap 4 Mid Test

 

Chap 4 Test

 

Perf Asses –

Special Segments in a Triangle

1.      What is the sum of the interior angles of a triangle?

2.      What are the five methods of proving triangles congruent?

3.      What are the  names of the points of concurrency of the special segments of a triangle?

December

3 A, 7 A

1 A, 2 A

5 B

1.      Midsegments of a Triangle

2.      Inequalities in Triangles

3.      Reflections, Rotations, and Translations

Identify and use properties of midsegments of a triangle

Order sides and angles according to

their measures

Find resulting image after applying a reflection, rotation, or translation

 

Chap 5 Mid Test

 

Chap 5 Test

 

Semester Test

1.      What are the properties of a midsegment of a triangle?

2.      How is the Hinge Theorem used?

January

3 B, 8 B

8 A, B

6 A, 11 A

1.      Polygons

2.      Special Quadrilaterals

3.      Ratio & Proportions

Identify and Classify Polygons

Properties of parallelograms, trapezoids, and kites

Simplify ratios and use proportions to solve missing length problems

 

Chap 6 Mid Test

 

Chap 6 Test

1.      What properties are special for kites, parallelograms, and trapezoids?

2.      Can you solve proportions?

February

6 C

6 A

9 A

9 B

9 C

1.      Proving Triangles Similar

2.      Proportions in Similar Triangles

3.      Pythagorean Theorem

4.      Special Right Triangles

5.      Trigonometry

Use similarity theorems to prove two triangles are similar

Use proportionality theorems

Use Pythagorean Thm and its Converse

Find lengths of sides of spec rt triangles

Solve right triangles using sin, cos, tan

 

Chap 8 Mid Test

Chap 8 Test

Chap 9 Mid Test

Chap 9 Test

1.      Can you use proportions to find missing lengths of similar triangles?

2.      How do you use the Pythagorean Theorem and its Converse?

3.      Can you solve Right Triangles?

March

10 B

10 A, B

10 A

10 A

1.      Circles and Tangents

2.      Central Angles, Arcs, & Chords

3.      Inscribed Angles

4.      Equations of Circles

Use vocabulary of circles and properties of tangents

Use properties of central angles, arcs, chords, and inscribed angles

Find equation of a circle

 

Chap 10 Mid Test

 

Chap 10 Test

 

Perf Assess –

Meas of the Arc

1.      Are you able to locate various parts of a circle?

2.      Can you find measures of any angle or arc of a circle?

3.      What is the center and radius of a circle given the equation of a circle?

April

4 A, B, C

 

 

 

4 A, B

1.      Area and Perimeter of Squares, Rectangles, Parallograms, Triangles, Trapezoids, Rhombus, Kites, and Regular Polygons

2.      Area and Circumference of Circles

Use formulas of special polygons to solve problems involving area and perimeter.

 

Use formulas of circles to solve problems involving area and circumference

 

Chap 11 Mid Test

 

Chap 11 Test

 

Perf Assess –

Grandpa’s Land

 

1.      What is the perimeter and area of any polygon?

2.      Are you able to find the circumference, area, and lengths of any arc of a given circle?

May

4 A, B, C

 

 

4 A, B, C

1.      Lateral Area and Surface Area of Prisms, Cylinders, Pyramids, Cones, and Spheres

2.      Volume of Prisms, Cylinders, Pyramids, Cones, and Spheres

Calculate lateral area, surface area of various solids

 

Calculate volumes of various solids

 

Chap 12 Mid Test

 

Chap 12 Test

 

Semester Test

1.      What is lateral and surface area of basic solids?

2.      Can you find volumes of basic solids?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name[MWS8] : Mark Hart                                                                                                             Subject Area[MWS9] : Algebra II

Building[MWS10] : FKHS                                                                                                                        Grade Level[MWS11] : 10-12

 

Month

Standards[MWS12] 

Content / Topic[MWS13] 

Skills[MWS14] 

Assessments

Essential Questions

August

2 A

2 A

2 A

4.      Order of Operations

5.      Linear Equations

6.      Literal Formulas

Ability to simplify expressions

Solve various linear equations

Solve for indicated variable

 

Mid Chap 1 Test

Chap 1 Test

2.      Are you able to find results given specific variable values?

September

2 A

2 A

3 B, C, D

4.      Inequalities

5.      Absolute Value

6.      Linear Equations

Solve expressions involving inequalities

Solve absolute equations and inequalities

Graph and Write equations of a line

 

Mid Chap 2 Test

Chap 2 Test

Perf Asses –

 Line of Best Fit

3.      Can you represent information by using graphs?

4.      Are you able to find equation of line of best fit?

October

5 A, B

5 A, B

2 A, 5 A, B

4.      Systems of Equations

5.      Systems of Inequalities

6.      Linear Programming

Solve systems of equations by graphing, substitution, and linear combination

Solve systems of Inequalities by graphing

Solve systems of Inequalities then find minimum and maximum

 

Mid Chap 3 Test

Chap 3 Test

Perf Asses –

Linear Programming

3.      Can you find break-even point, maximum profit, and minimum cost?

November

1 A, 2 A

1 A, 2 A

5 A, B

5.      Matrix Operations

6.      Determinants

7.      Systems of Equations

Add, Subtract, and Multiply Matrices

Evaluate Determinants of Matrices

Solve systems of equations using Matrices

 

Mid Chap 4 Test

 

Chap 4 Test

4.      Are you able to read tables written as matrices?

5.      How is Cramer’s Rule used to solve systems of equations?

 

 

 

December

4 C, D

4 B

4.      Quadratic Equations

5.      Completing the Square

Graph quadratic equations

Solve quadratic equations by completing

the square

 

Semester Test

3.      Can you determine the graphs of quadratic equations?

4.      What are the x-intercepts of quadratic equations?

 

 

January

4 B

8 A, B

4 C, D

6 A, B

4.      Quadratic Formula

5.      Complex Numbers

6.      Quadratic Inequalities

7.      Functions

Solve quadratic equations by quad formula

Solve equations and expressions involving complex numbers

Solve quadratic equations by graphing

Determine if relation is function and find inverse functions

 

Mid Chap 5 Test

 

Chap 5 Test

 

Perf Asses –

Graph Inequality

3.      Whereon the coordinate plane is the graph of a quadratic equation by finding the discriminant?

4.      What does the variable (i) stand for?

5.      Can you interpret an inequality graph?

 

February

6 C

4 C

7 A

 

6.      Special Functions

7.      Transformation of Graphs

8.      Properties of Exponents

Use compound and step functions

Use translations and reflections to sketch graphs of functions

Use properties of exponents to evaluate and simplify exponential expressions

 

 

Mid Chap 6 Test

 

Chap 6 Test

 

Mid Chap 7 Test

 

4.      Are you able to use shifts and reflections to graph functions?

5.      Do you know the rules of exponents?

March

9 D, E

10 A

10 B, D

5.      Radical Equations

6.      Exponential Functions

7.      Logarithms

Solve equations with radicals or rational exponents

Graph exponential functions

Evaluate logarithmic expressions and use properties of logarithms

 

 

Chap 7 Test

 

Mid Chap 8 Test

4.      Can you solve equations by using the rules of exponents?

5.      Can you recognize the graph of exponential growth or decay?

6.      Are you able to use the properties of logarithms?

April

10 C

10 B, C

11 A

3.      Natural Logarithms

4.      Exponential & Log Equations

5.      Right Triangle Trigonometry

Evaluate logarithms with natural base e

Solve equations involving expontial variables and logarithms

Evaluate the six trig functions using a right triangle

 

 

Chap 8 Test

 

Perf Assess-

Problem Solving

3.      What does e represent?

4.      Are you able to solve exponential and logarithmic equations?

5.      Can you state the six trig functions of a right Triangle?

May

11 D

11 B, C

11 B, C

3.      Radian Measures

4.      Law of Sines

5.      Law of Cosines

Use radian as well as degree angle measures

Solve any triangle using law of sines

Solve any triangle using law of cosines

 

Mid Chap 13 Test

 

Chap 13 Test

 

Semester Test

 

3.      Are you able to convert from degree to radian measure and vice versa?

4.      Can you find all six parts of any triangle?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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