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Galaxy Lessons Presented by Team 9-10

Galaxy Lessons Project Organization

Our Philosophy Construstivism NCTM Standard Integrated Curriculum Technology Aspect

Our Curriculum Algebra: Students will be familiar with variables and functions and able to find solutions to everyday problems using algebra's symbolic manipulation and formulas. Measurement: Students will determine the measures of objects, space and time. Geometry: Students will understand the shapes and dimensions of our world. Data Analysis: Students will have the ability to understand and interpret data

Our Lesson Plan Topics: Mass, Distance, Time, Energy Technology: CBL, TI-83, Spreadsheet, Geometer’s Sketchpad, Internet…. Integrated Instruction: Topics discussed and explored together. Constructivist activities: Internet search, student presentations and Problem solving.

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