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11. BC Education - Applications of Mathematics 12 - Problem Solving
...Recommended Learning Resources PRESCRIBED LEARNING OUTCOMES It is expected that students will describe and apply operations on matrices to solve problems, using technology as required. It is expected that students will: solve problems that involve a specific content area such as geometry, algebra, trigonometry, statistics, or probability solve problems that involve more than one content area solve problems that involve mathematics within other disciplines analyse problems and identify the significant elements develop specific skills in selecting and using an appropriate problem-solving strategy or combina...
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12. BC Education - Applications of Mathematics 11 - Problem Solving
...Recommended Learning Resources PRESCRIBED LEARNING OUTCOMES It is expected that students will use a variety of methods to solve real-life, practical, technical, and theoretical problems It is expected that students will: solve problems that involve a specific content area such as geometry, algebra, trigonometry, statistics, or probability solve problems that involve more than one content area solve problems that involve mathematics within other disciplines analyse problems and identify the significant elements develop specific skills in selecting and using an appropriate problem-solving strategy or combina...
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13. BC Education - Principles of Mathematics 12 - Problem Solving
...Recommended Learning Resources PRESCRIBED LEARNING OUTCOMES It is expected that students will use a variety of methods to solve real-life, practical, technical, and theoretical problems It is expected that students will: solve problems that involve a specific content area such as geometry, algebra, trigonometry, statistics, probability solve problems that involve more than one content area solve problems that involve mathematics within other disciplines analyse problems and identify the significant elements develop specific skills in selecting and using an appropriate problem-solving strategy or combinatio...
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14. BC Education - Principles of Mathematics 10 - Problem Solving
...Recommended Learning Resources PRESCRIBED LEARNING OUTCOMES It is expected that students will use a variety of methods to solve real-life, practical, technical, and theoretical problems It is expected that students will: solve problems that involve a specific content area such as geometry, algebra, trigonometry, statistics, probability solve problems that involve more than one content area solve problems that involve mathematics within other disciplines analyse problems and identify the significant elements develop specific skills in selecting and using an appropriate problem-solving strategy or combinatio...
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15. BC Education - Mathematics 10 to 12 - Problem Solving
...commended Learning Resources PRESCRIBED LEARNING OUTCOMES It is expected that students will use a variety of methods to solve real-life, practical, technical, and theoretical problems. It is expected that students will: solve problems that involve a specific content area such as, geometry, algebra, trigonometry, statistics, probability, etc. solve problems that involve more than one content area solve problems that involve mathematics within other disciplines analyse problems and identify the significant elements develop specific skills in selecting and using an appropriate problem-solving strategy or comb...
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16. Trigonometry
...d + 100 Days + Traveling Buddies + Classroom Pets + Pen Pals + Post Cards Chatroom Meetings Advertise <> Print Lesson Teachers.Net Nav Chat Center Teachers Administrators Grade Level Subjects States Interest Groups Projects Classified Ads Help Wanted Email: State: 3546. Trigonometry Mathematics, level: Middle Posted Thu Sep 8 00:30:32 PDT 2005 by fathuhlla (fallo_6@hotmail.com). feculty of education , male'/ Maldives Materials Required: Black board and chalk Concepts Taught: Identify the facts of Right angled Triangle Subject: Mathematics Grade: 8 Class: 8c 8 Strength: 30 Stude...
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17. River Crossing
...rdependent if you specify any one, plus RiverWidth, you can calculate the other two. Continue, or jump ahead to see what is the effect of the water moving. Calculating Swimmers Total Distance Let's look at that picture again. The figure is a right triangle, so both the Pythagorean Theorem and basic trigonometry functions are easy to apply. Since you may not know any trigonometry yet, let's proceed by specifying Swimmers Upstream Distance. Then we can compute Swimmers Total Distance using the Pythagorean Theorem. In the notation used by Excel (and many other computer programs), this is SwimmersTotalDistance...
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18. Lego-Robotics
Key Word Search DDNCurriculum Advanced SearchFull Unit of Study ListingSubmit a New Unit Home DDN Curriculum Components for Unit of Study 502 Unit of Study Title: Lego-Robotics Topic Area: Math Grade Level: 9-12 Time Frame: 3 days (block schedule) Key Words: robotics, ratios, proportions, trigonometry Unit Designer: Tom Berg (TB035) Unit Designer E-mail: Tom.D.Berg@k12.sd.us School District: Mitchell Date Added: 6/25/2002 11:25:49 AM Date Last Revised: 6/25/2002 11:25:49 AM Peer Reviewer: Barry Van Zee Peer Reviewer E-mail: barry.vanzee@k12.sd.us SD Content Standard Goals (SD Content Standards):...
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19. Trig Lesson
Trigonometry Lesson High and Low Tides FOCUS OF LESSON The purposes of this lesson are give students opportunities to find collect real world data from the Web regarding high and low tides at various locations in the United States then finding a function which models this data. NCTM STANDARDS Analyze real world...
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20. Jon Celli's Project STAMP Homepage
...can be separated into two (or three components) and these components can be Description of New treated independently of each other using the same equations Content from our studies of 1D kinematics. For now, we limit our case to a projectile that is launched horizontally since this does not require trigonometry and is generally a simpler problem. Goals The goal is for studens to appreciate the idea developed above by witnessing it firsthand with a lab activity Materials Needed The lab portion of this lesson requires the following: The projectile (a steel ball), a small ramp, a stopwatch, a meterstick or ta...
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