L1.1 Real Number Lesson Plan
L1.1 Real Number Lesson Plan
L1.1 Real Number Lesson Plan
SECTION A
Your Name: Mikel Thompson
Date: 7/5/2010
Grade Level: high school, grades 10-12
Lesson Plan Title: L1.1 – Real Numbers: Order and Absolute Value
Concept / Topic To Teach: Real number system review
Standards Addressed: Washington State EALRs
A.2.2.A Explain how whole, integer, rational, real and complex numbers are
related, and identify the number system(s) within which a given algebraic equation
can be solved.
General Goal(s):
This is the first formal unit of the course and provides a review of the basics of real
numbers. Students will be able to classify real numbers, order them on the number line,
and evaluate the absolute value of numbers.
Specific Objectives:
Students will be able to:
Define sets and use them to classify numbers as natural, integer, rational or
irrational.
Use the real number line and inequality symbols to order real numbers.
o Look for:
Common denominator
f. Ordering decimals
(5 min) Give each table group (quad) one of the following questions: Give a real-
life example of when you use:
o Natural numbers (example: counting the number of homework problems)
o Whole numbers (example: counting the number of dates you will get with a
movie star – zero)
o Integers (example: temperature – can be negative)
Biblical Integration:
Genesis 1: God created the universe and the laws that hold it together. This includes the
mathematics that underlie and describe how the world works (the science of physics).
“Mathematics is the language in which God wrote the universe.” Galileo Galilei.
Best Practices Used:
1. Identifying similarities and differences
2. Summarizing and note taking
3. Homework and practice
4. Cooperative learning
SECTION B
Technology
(Outline what type of technology will be incorporated in your lesson.)
SMART Notebook lesson slides. Lesson slides with in-class notation and work
shown will be made available online (class website) for student review at home.
Lesson will be recorded using SMART Notebook recording feature with the
resulting video made available online (class website) for student review at home.
Online study skills portfolio updated by students as they complete their daily
homework assignments.
Daily homework assignment (page and problem set) are Twittered to students daily
with students getting a text update to their cell phone.
Positive Learning Benefits
(Outline or summarize the potential positive benefits of using this technology.)
Lesson slides and video provide excellent review and study opportunity for
learners with different learning modalities (auditory, visual, and linguistic).
Dynamic nature of Gizmos activity widget captures student attention and makes
the number line and related concepts “come alive.”
Ability for students to review lesson slides and video at home provides for students
who were absent or who need more processing time than the bell schedule allows.
Students are able to update and view their online study skills portfolio at any time.
SECTION C
Online Component:
Lesson slides and video are available for review on class website.
Gizmos activity widget is available for student access and manipulation at home.
Use of SMART Notebook slides allows use of color and dynamic content.
Further, the lesson slides allow students to see the step-by-step process progress of
concept development and problem solution.
Senteo clickers make a game of learning and provide an integrated “gadget” for
students to use providing immediate individual and group mastery feedback.
Use of Gizmos activity widget allows students to directly manipulate points on the
number line with immediate feedback.
“Muddiest point:” students identify most difficult problems in online study skills
portfolio.
SECTION E
Adaptations (For Students With Learning Disabilities):
Students with plan for success indicating writing challenges are allowed to
complete lecture notes at home using provided online lecture slides and lesson
video.
o http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/BiogIndex.html
History of mathematics