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Finding the zeros - multiple solutions lesson1st put on the board the function x2 + x – 6 2nd ask the students to find the zeros This can be done by graphing the function or by facto… Started by Mari Anne Wilks |
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May 18, 2011 Reply by Kelly Kroft |
A Rational Functions Sorting Activity & Tuning ProtocolA school in our region (but not in A4A) used a Tuning Protocol format for one of their team meetings for one teacher to present and get fee… Started by Judy Wheeler |
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May 13, 2011 Reply by Judy Wheeler |
Algebra for All Final ProjectThis activity uses worksheets from Algebra For All- the first year and Algebra For All- the second year. This lesson uses hands on experien… Started by Dawn Meacham |
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Sorting Activity RevisionThe following changes were made to the original sorting activity in the May session, Year 2: The exponential growth function was revised t… Started by Judy Wheeler |
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May 12, 2011 Reply by Judy Wheeler |
Back Again!We all know that it is difficult to be out of the classroom however the Algebra For All experience has been so valuable for me. To those o… Started by Kelly O'Melia |
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Apr 15, 2011 Reply by John Pizzo |
The Value in Teacher Created Multiple SolutionsDuring our look at the student budget problem, there was an instructional strategy used that I think more teachers should take advantage of… Started by Kelly O'Melia |
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Shapes of Algebra AfterthoughtsI am definitely seeing the benefit of starting the year with the shapes of algebra activity. As we are graphing different types of functio… Started by Barbara Assenmacher |
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Nov 19, 2010 Reply by Barbara Assenmacher |
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