EDT 622: Advanced Teaching Methods
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PBL – Heller
Project Overview: For this project, students will be working to create optimal bus routes for the school district. The district has determined that the bus routes are not longer the most effective or efficient based on many factors. Students will be … Continue reading
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Tagged algebra I, bus routes, critical thinking, Linear functions, math, modeling, PBL, real world application
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CBCI Lesson Plan – Heller
Unit Title: Linear Relationships: What will happen next? Subject: Algebra I Lesson Opening: You’ve already learned all of the building blocks of linear functions. We’ve worked with at least three different ways to represent linear relationships and have a strong understanding … Continue reading
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Tagged Algebra, analysis, CBCI, data, graphing, High School, Linear functions, making tables, math, predictions, research, writing equations
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