Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

This is Part 2 of 3 (2 hour training session). (2) Solve real world problems using Pythagorean’s Theorem and a calculator (3) Discuss the pros and cons.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "This is Part 2 of 3 (2 hour training session). (2) Solve real world problems using Pythagorean’s Theorem and a calculator (3) Discuss the pros and cons."— Presentation transcript:

1 This is Part 2 of 3 (2 hour training session)

2 (2) Solve real world problems using Pythagorean’s Theorem and a calculator (3) Discuss the pros and cons about students using calculators in the middle school classroom. (Use references) (4) Formulate your philosophy about using calculators in the middle school classroom. (1) Approximate the square root using the Classical Approach of Mathematics

3 Please take the Pedagogy Pretest Pedagogy Pretest for Block 14.docx

4 MA. 8.A. 6. 2 Restating the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards Subject Area: Grade Level: Supporting Idea/ Big Ideas: Benchmark: Mathematics

5 MA. 8. A. 6. 2 Make reasonable approximations of square roots and mathematical expressions that include square roots, and use them to estimate solutions to problems and to compare mathematical expressions involving real number s and radical expressions.

6 Approximate the Square Root using the Classical Approach of Mathematics

7 Click on the black area to play movie.

8 Approximate to at least 2 decimal places. Approximate To at least 2 decimal places.

9

10 http://math.about.com/od/pythagorean/ss/pythag_2.htm

11 a² + b² = c² (90)² + (90)² = c² 8100 + 8100 = c² c ≈ 127.28 feet

12 How far east of Santa Fe is Austin?

13 a² + b² = c² (400)² + b² = (700)² 160,000 + b² = 490,000 b² = 330,000 b ≈ 574.46 miles

14 With a partner and a calculator, try this activity which was found online at http://www.ms.uky.edu/algebracubed/lessons/PythagoreanTheorem.pdf Think about how you might use this activity in your classroom. Block 14 City to City Adaption.pdf

15

16 What does the Literature Say?

17 Imagine you are a part of the mathematics department at “ Teach Write Middle School.” As a group, you must decide to what degree you will be using technology in your classroom for both budgetary and academic reasons. The principal needs an answer to this question by tomorrow noon.

18 1) less than 5% of the time 2) about 50% of the time, or 3) more that 95% of the time. http://www.stroke.org.uk/images/hi_res/1576_question-mark.jpg

19 To decide quickly (in the next 45 minutes), your department chairperson has decided that you should split up into two groups; The Pro Group and The Con Group so that you can review and consider the literature. The department chairperson has already found seven articles on-line to be read and reviewed.

20 Writer 1 and Speaker 1 Writer 2 and Speaker 2 Writer 3 and Speaker 3 Writer 4 and Speaker 4 Pro Group and so on Con Group Writer 1 and Speaker 1 Writer 2 and Speaker 2 Writer 3 and Speaker 3 Writer 4 and Speaker 4 and so on After reading one article, Writer 1 will develop a 30 second defense for Speaker 1 to read. Writer 2 will develop a 30 second defense for Speaker 2 to read and so on.

21 Dear Colleagues ~ My partner and I have chosen to vote to use technology less than 5% of the time Choose oneabout 50% of the time More than 95% of the time We base our decision on both experience and what the literature says. For example, (State what literature says)________________________ _______________________________________________________________ We hope that you have the same position as we do.

22 Teach Write Middle School Ballot Teacher’s Name ___________________________ Date _______________ I believe that we should be using technology at this middle school ____Less than 5% of the time ____About 50% of the time ____Over 95% of the time Comments:______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________

23 (2) Solve real world problems using Pythagorean’s Theorem and a calculator (3) Discuss the pros and cons about students using calculators in the middle school classroom. (Use references) (4) Formulate your philosophy about using calculators in the middle school classroom. (1) Approximate the square root using the Classical Approach of Mathematics


Download ppt "This is Part 2 of 3 (2 hour training session). (2) Solve real world problems using Pythagorean’s Theorem and a calculator (3) Discuss the pros and cons."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google