Difference between revisions of "Lesson 1.1: Reflection"
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Choose an NYS Common Core Algebra 1 Exam [http://www.nysedregents.org/algebraone/ here], and identify (circle, highlight, star, list) which questions can be solved using the graphing calculator. | Choose an NYS Common Core Algebra 1 Exam [http://www.nysedregents.org/algebraone/ here], and identify (circle, highlight, star, list) which questions can be solved using the graphing calculator. | ||
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+ | 1. Do you feel comfortable teaching how to use the graphing calculator for problem solving in Algebra 1? | ||
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Back to Mini Course: [[Teaching Problem Solving in Algebra using the Graphing Calculator]] | Back to Mini Course: [[Teaching Problem Solving in Algebra using the Graphing Calculator]] |
Revision as of 21:31, 10 April 2016
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Task 1
Choose an NYS Common Core Algebra 1 Exam here, and identify (circle, highlight, star, list) which questions can be solved using the graphing calculator.
Task 2 In the discussion tab, answer the following questions: 1. Do you feel comfortable teaching how to use the graphing calculator for problem solving in Algebra 1? 2. Do you currently teach how to
Back to Mini Course: Teaching Problem Solving in Algebra using the Graphing Calculator