Math Medic - Algebra 1, Unit 7 Day 1 (2024)

Math Medic - Algebra 1, Unit 7 Day 1 (1)

  • Unit 1: Generalizing Patterns
    • Day 1: Intro to Unit 1
    • Day 2: Equations that Describe Patterns
    • Day 3: Describing Arithmetic Patterns
    • Day 4: Making Use of Structure
    • Day 5: Review 1.1-1.3
    • Day 6: Quiz 1.1 to 1.3
    • Day 7: Writing Explicit Rules for Patterns
    • Day 8: Patterns and Equivalent Expressions
    • Day 9: Describing Geometric Patterns
    • Day 10: Connecting Patterns Across Multiple Representations
    • Day 11: Review 1.4-1.7
    • Day 12: Quiz 1.4 to 1.7
    • Day 13: Unit 1 Review
    • Day 14: Unit 1 Test
  • Unit 2: Linear Relationships
    • Day 1: Proportional Reasoning
    • Day 2: Proportional Relationships in the Coordinate Plane
    • Day 3: Slope of a Line
    • Day 4: Linear Equations
    • Day 5: Review 2.1-2.4
    • Day 6: Quiz 2.1 to 2.4
    • Day 7: Graphing Lines
    • Day 8: Linear Reasoning
    • Day 9: Horizontal and Vertical Lines
    • Day 10: Standard Form of a Line
    • Day 11: Review 2.5-2.8
    • Day 12: Quiz 2.5 to 2.8
    • Day 13: Unit 2 Review
    • Day 14: Unit 2 Test
  • Unit 3: Solving Linear Equations and Inequalities
    • Day 1: Intro to Unit 3
    • Day 2: Exploring Equivalence
    • Day 3: Representing and Solving Linear Problems
    • Day 4: Solving Linear Equations by Balancing
    • Day 5: Reasoning with Linear Equations
    • Day 6: Solving Equations Using Inverse Operations
    • Day 7: Review 3.1-3.5
    • Day 8: Quiz 3.1 to 3.5
    • Day 9: Representing Scenarios with Inequalities
    • Day 10: Solutions to 1-Variable Inequalities
    • Day 11: Reasoning with Inequalities
    • Day 12: Writing and Solving Inequalities
    • Day 13: Review 3.6-3.9
    • Day 14: Quiz 3.6 to 3.9
    • Day 15: Unit 3 Review
    • Day 16: Unit 3 Test
  • Unit 4: Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities
    • Day 1: Intro to Unit 4
    • Day 2: Interpreting Linear Systems in Context
    • Day 3: Interpreting Solutions to a Linear System Graphically
    • Day 4: Substitution
    • Day 5: Review 4.1- 4.3
    • Day 6: Quiz 4.1 to 4.3
    • Day 7: Solving Linear Systems Using Elimination
    • Day 8: Determining Number of Solutions Algebraically
    • Day 9: Graphing Linear Inequalities in Two Variables
    • Day 10: Writing and Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities
    • Day 11: Review 4.4- 4.7
    • Day 12: Quiz 4.4 to 4.7
    • Day 13: Unit 4 Review
    • Day 14: Unit 4 Test
  • Unit 5: Functions
    • Day 1: Using and Interpreting Function Notation
    • Day 2: Concept of a Function
    • Day 3: Functions in Multiple Representations
    • Day 4: Interpreting Graphs of Functions
    • Day 5: Review 5.1-5.4
    • Day 6: Quiz 5.1 to 5.4
    • Day 7: From Sequences to Functions
    • Day 8: Linear Functions
    • Day 9: Piecewise Functions
    • Day 10: Average Rate of Change
    • Day 11: Review 5.5-5.8
    • Day 12: Quiz 5.5 to 5.8
    • Day 13: Unit 5 Review
    • Day 14: Unit 5 Test
  • Unit 6: Working with Nonlinear Functions
    • Day 1: Nonlinear Growth
    • Day 2: Step Functions
    • Day 3: Absolute Value Functions
    • Day 4: Solving an Absolute Value Function
    • Day 5: Review 6.1-6.4
    • Day 6: Quiz 6.1 to 6.4
    • Day 7: Exponent Rules
    • Day 8: Power Functions
    • Day 9: Square Root and Root Functions
    • Day 10: Radicals and Rational Exponents
    • Day 11: Solving Equations
    • Day 12: Review 6.5-6.9
    • Day 13: Quiz 6.5 to 6.9
    • Day 14: Unit 6 Review
    • Day 15: Unit 6 Test
  • Unit 7: Quadratic Functions
    • Day 1: Quadratic Growth
    • Day 2: The Parent Function
    • Day 3: Transforming Quadratic Functions
    • Day 4: Features of Quadratic Functions
    • Day 5: Forms of Quadratic Functions
    • Day 6: Review 7.1-7.5
    • Day 7: Quiz 7.1 to 7.5
    • Day 8: Writing Quadratics in Factored Form
    • Day 9: Solving Quadratics Using the Zero Product Property
    • Day 10: Solving Quadratics Using Symmetry
    • Day 11: Review 7.6-7.8
    • Day 12: Quiz 7.6 to 7.8
    • Day 13: Quadratic Models
    • Day 14: Unit 7 Review
    • Day 15: Unit 7 Test
  • Unit 8: Exponential Functions
    • Day 1: Geometric Sequences: From Recursive to Explicit
    • Day 2: Exponential Functions
    • Day 3: Graphs of the Parent Exponential Functions
    • Day 4: Transformations of Exponential Functions
    • Day 5: Review 8.1-8.4
    • Day 6: Quiz 8.1 to 8.4
    • Day 7: Working with Exponential Functions
    • Day 8: Interpreting Models for Exponential Growth and Decay
    • Day 9: Constructing Exponential Models
    • Day 10: Rational Exponents in Context
    • Day 11: Review 8.5-8.8
    • Day 12: Quiz 8.5 to 8.8
    • Day 13: Unit 8 Review
    • Day 14: Unit 8 Test

Learning Targets

  • Understand that quadratic functions have a linear rate of change, or a constant second difference over equal intervals of the domain.

  • Identify patterns or scenarios that can be represented by quadratic functions.

  • Distinguish quadratic growth from linear and exponential growth.

Tasks/ActivityTime
Activity20 minutes
Debrief Activity with Margin Notes15 minutes
QuickNotes5 minutes
Check Your Understanding10 minutes

Activity: Starburst Growth

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Our Teaching Philosophy:

Experience First,
Formalize Later
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Experience First

Algebra 1 Unit 7 Overview and Learning Targets: Word | pdf

Students start Unit 7 with a sequence task about Starburst candies. The Starburst are in a rectangular array and the number of rows and columns changes from one figure to the next. This leads to 2-dimensional growth which is associated with quadratic growth.

In question 3, students complete a table with the number of Starbursts in each figure. It is important that students show their calculation so they can make use of structure when writing a general rule. For example, for Figure 10, students would write 10(12)=120.

In parts b and c, students compare the growth of the Starbursts to the patterns they encountered in Unit 1 and review the vocabulary of arithmetic and geometric sequences.

Monitoring Questions

  • What shape is made by the Starbursts? Why is this important?
  • Why is counting one-by-one not the best strategy for determining the number of Starbursts?
  • How does the number of rows relate to the Figure number?
  • How does the number of columns relate to the Figure number?
  • How can you tell if this sequence is arithmetic or not?
  • How can you tell if this sequence is geometric or not?

Formalize Later

Today’s debrief is focused on different ways of identifying quadratic growth. Visually, growth happens in 2-dimensions. Equations for quadratic patterns can be written as the product of linear factors. Multiplying these factors will result in an x2x^2x2 term. Consecutive terms have a constant second difference. Students should be able to use multiple strategies to determine if a pattern or equation demonstrates quadratic growth.

One way to identify quadratic equations is by rewriting them in standard form, so the highest exponent is easily seen. We prefer doing this with an area model, as it helps students see the distributive property visually. If your students are not familiar with this model, take time to explain it to them. We prefer this method over the “FOIL” method because the multiplication of all the terms is more easily seen and the like terms are easily identifiable on the diagonal.

Math Medic - Algebra 1, Unit 7 Day 1 (2024)

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