CHAPTER 5 SEQUENCES
word wall for chapter 5:
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LEARNING TARGETS FOR THIS CHAPTER:Test 1 (January 15th Retest on January 22nd)
1. Recognize whether a sequence, table, or graph is linear (arithmetic), exponential (geometric), or something else 2. Idenitfy the sequence generator from a sequence, table, or graph of arithmetic and geometric sequences and extend the pattern Test 2 (Date 1/29) 3. write a recursive equation for arithmetic sequence 4. use multiple representations for arithmetic sequence Test 3 Friday 2/5 5. write a recursive equation for geometric sequences 6. use multiple representations for geometric sequences 7. determine sequence generator from a percent increase/decrease word problem 8. identify percent increase and/or decrease from a sequence |
Below is the course calendar and assignments from 1/30-2/7
Everything in between test 2 and test 3
Thursday 1/30: Percents and Exponential Review
Homework: the packet handed out in class.
Friday 1/31: In class #'s 91-94
Homework: #'s 101-105
Monday 2/3: In class #'s 95-100
Homework: #'s 106-110
Tuesday 2/4: In Class #'s 111-112
Homework: #'s 117-123
Wednesday 2/5: Revisit Function vs. Sequence and complete posters in groups
Homework: Closure #'s 124-133
Slides from class below
Homework: the packet handed out in class.
Friday 1/31: In class #'s 91-94
Homework: #'s 101-105
Monday 2/3: In class #'s 95-100
Homework: #'s 106-110
Tuesday 2/4: In Class #'s 111-112
Homework: #'s 117-123
Wednesday 2/5: Revisit Function vs. Sequence and complete posters in groups
Homework: Closure #'s 124-133
Slides from class below
below is the course calendar from 21st - 29th
Everything between Test 1 and Test 2
January 21 Tuesday:
Students finish 5.2.2 #'s 58 - 64 |
Assignment:
Problems 65-70 due tomorrow. |
January 22nd Wednesday:
Test 1 Retake today |
Assignment:
No HW |
Jan. 23 Thursday 5.2.3
In Class 71-75 |
Assignment
76-81 |
January 24 Friday
Review concepts so far and begin 82 from 5.3.1 |
Assignment:85-90 (quiz on Monday for #90)
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Jan 27 Monday
Finish 5.3.1 Quiz on #90 from homework last night |
Assingment:
Begin Review Worksheet |
January 28 Tuesday
Group Test today |
Assingment:
Finish review worksheet TEST TOMORROW!!!! |
January 29th Wednesday
Test 2 |
Below is January 6th to january 17th
January 6th Monday
5.1.1 Exploring patterns in sequences (lists of numbers). Problems 1-5 will be completed in groups for today and tomorrow. |
Assignment:
Problems 6-10 due tomorrow |
January 7th Tuesday
I will take questions on Homework #'s 6-10. Groups to finish up problems 1-5 |
Assignment:
Problems 11-17 due tomorrow |
January 8th Wednesday:
5.1.2 Take questions on Problems 11-17 from HW. Groups will work on calculating Rebound Ratios based on a tennis ball they will measure rebound heights of, when bounced. Use our findings to predict what would happen if a tennis ball is dropped from 200cm height. |
Assignment:
Problems 22-27 due tomorrow. |
January 9th Thursday:
5.1.3 Students run an experiment where they collect rebound heights after dropping a tennis ball from a height of 200cm and measure subsequent rebound heights. Students will compare their experimental data to what they predicted from yesterday. |
Assignment:
Problems 34-39 due tomorrow |
January 10th Friday:
5.2.1 Students will work on problems 40-43 today sorting different sequences into categories. Student groups are assigned a specific sequence from number 40 which they will make a poster on Monday. |
Assignment:
Problems 44-55 due Tuesday |
January 13th Monday:
Students will make and present their posters, then take notes on exponential growth, linear growth, sequence generators, growth patterns, etc... |
Assignment:
Complete HW and be sure to study 55 for the quiz tomorrow. |
January 14th Tuesday:
Review for test tomorrow (worksheet) and create Concept Map in pairs.
Checkpoint Quiz on exponents today.
Review for test tomorrow (worksheet) and create Concept Map in pairs.
Checkpoint Quiz on exponents today.
January 15th Wednesday Test 1
January 16th Thursday:
5.2.2 Students must complete 56 and 57 in class. 57, 5-, 60, 62-64 are optional for today. |
Assignment:
Problems 65-70 (25 points of homework so far) |