Welcome to the Pre-Calculus 20 Workshop! Friday, September 16 th, 2011

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Welcome to the Pre-Calculus 20 Workshop!

Friday, September 16th, 2011

Today’s Workshop Goals To become more familiar with the

curriculum outcomes and indicators connected to Chapters 2, 3, 4

To try some of the “investigate” and “mini-lab” activities that support the curriculum outcomes and inquiry based approach

To network with other teachers in the division that are teaching the course – share ideas, resources, etc

Today’s Plan Teacher Talk Resource & Technology Update Chapter 2 Break Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Questions Feedback

Pre-Calculus 20 Teacher TalkWhat is going well?

What concerns do you have?

Resources/Technology Update Teacher Resource DVD – student

resource, teacher resource, blackline masters, videos, weblinks, interactive activities, powerpoint and smartboard lessons . . . .

Computerized Assessment Bank Solutions CD Workbooks (consumable)

Chapter 2 - Trigonometry2.1 Angles in Standard PositionTry the Investigate – part B, p. 75 – 77Video of triangle construction on DVDWhat prior knowledge will the students need to have?

2.2 Trigonometric Ratios of Any AngleDiscuss the Investigate p. 88 – 89 How does this activity connect to the curriculum outcome and indicators?

Chapter 2 - Trigonometry

2.3 The Sine LawTry the Mini Lab, p. 113

2.4 The Cosine LawDiscuss the Investigate, p. 114 - 115

Chapter 3 – Quadratic Functions3.1 Investigating Quadratic Functions in Vertex Form, Discuss the Investigate, p. 143 Interactive Activity – on DVD

How does this activity connect to the curriculum?

3.2 Investigating Quadratic Functions in Standard FormInteractive Activity – Path of FootballMini-lab, p. 179

Chapter 3 – Quadratic Functions

Chapter 4 – Quadratic Equations4.1 Graphical Solutions of Quadratic EquationsApplet – Investigate Quadratic Equations

4.2 Factoring Quadratic EquationsInvestigate, p. 218

How does the factored form of a quadratic equation relate to the x-intercepts of the graph, the zeros of the function and the roots of the equation?

Chapter 4 – Quadratic Equations

4.3 Solving Quadratic Equations by Completing the Square

4.4 The Quadratic FormulaInvestigate, p. 244 – 245Applet – Solving Quadratic Equations

Curriculum ConnectionUnit 2 Project – p. 263

Questions

Feedback

Thanks for coming!