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Introduction to Applied and Pre-Calculus Mathematics New Curriculum New Approach

Introduction to Applied and Pre-Calculus Mathematics New Curriculum New Approach

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Page 1: Introduction to Applied and Pre-Calculus Mathematics New Curriculum New Approach

Introduction to Applied andPre-Calculus Mathematics

New CurriculumNew Approach

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Your Presenters:

• Steven Erickson– 8 years teaching Applied, Pre-Calculus and

Consumer Math at Sisler High School in Winnipeg

• Scott Smith– 15 years teaching Pre-Calculus Math, with the last

11 at Pinawa Secondary School

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Agenda• Introductions• Course overview• Bouncing ball Activity• Lifestyle Break• More bouncing ball and more suggestions• Lunch• Algebra• Lifestyle Break• Resources• Question and Answer with Carole

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Who are You?

• Tell us your background…– Where do you teach?– What grade levels and courses do you normally

teach?– How long have you been teaching?– Have you had a chance to look over the new

Manitoba Framework document?

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WNCP process

• The process includes Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, The Yukon, Northwest Territory and Nunavut.

• Taking part in a joint process means better textbooks and other support materials.

• Students moving between provinces are not hindered by differences in provincial curricula.

• The curriculum is being updated to meet the demands of a rapidly changing society.

• The previous framework was agreed on in 1996.

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Why Change?

• Course materials needed updating to reflect changes in technology, student background and a changing world.

• A reduction in content allows multiple approaches to achieve deeper understanding and connections within and between topics.

• A combined course allows students more time and more information to make a decision regarding further courses in math.

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Vision for Introduction to Applied and Pre-Calculus Math

• In order for students to make a good decision they must get a good blend of approaches

• As much as possible each topic should start with concrete hands on activities and develop into the abstract and theoretical.

• Integration of technology is critical.• Student should have the opportunity to discuss

mathematical ideas to make meaningful connections.• A variety of approaches will help students with various

learning styles understand mathematics.– A student prepared study sheet is useful for modelling

study process.

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Course Overview

• Take a look at the topics– Measurement– Algebra and Number– Relations and Functions

• Topics ≠ Units• Potential unit groupings– The order is flexible– The textbooks, distance ed and web-based

courses could each have different orders

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Activity: Bouncing Ball

•Data Collection

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Break

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Calculations

• Create your graphs• Analyze your results• Determine the equation of the line of best fit.– If you brought a calculator or laptop feel free to

use it

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Analysis

• Compare results and techniques, technology vs manual methods

• Discuss extensions, “what if’s”• Discuss which outcomes this is connected to

by comparing to the topic chart

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Student Self Assessment

• Purpose:– To help students reflect on their learning throughout

the course– To help students make a meaningful decision with

regards to further math courses– Could be done electronically so that the boxes can be

expanded to add more information• Collaborative– It is a useful discussion tool for conferencing with

students and parents.

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Lunch Break

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Distance-TimeMatch the graph

• Resource Activity

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Building Algebraic Ideas

• Drawing rectangles that have a given area connects the topic to previous grades

• Multiplying with algetiles – 10’s and 1’s for numbers– variables and units for binomials

• Array model multiplication by paper and pencil method to extend the model– Can include positives and negatives more easily

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Irrational Numbers

• Grouping numbers activity• Real life connections to irrational numbers:

golden ratio, pi, e, and others.• Assessment task: location on a number line• Estimation of irrational numbers by

estimation.

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Break

Give us your Stickies!

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Resources

• Framework Booklet– Pages 1 to 19 for introduction and philosophy– Page 99 for Introduction to Applied and Pre-

Calculus

• Wiki• Web Board• CD• SAG / LIFT

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Question and Answer