Saturday, November 17, 2007

Westside City 2050: Our Mall of the Future as a Mathematical System

For McDougal Littell Units 4, 5, 6 and 7, students will use the concepts underlying
quadratic, polynomial, exponential, rational, radical and non-linear functions (as well as linear functions and systems) to algebraically, graphically, physically, verbally and numerically create and solve real-world models of their businesses developed in Unit 3, in both 2D and 3D. All activities align fully with Pre-AP Algebra 2 TEKS, HISD Planning Guides, and our Power Standards.

The concurrent learning systems of TAKS (Exit level) and Laying the Foundation (and its Big Ideas) will integrate throughout as well.


Students will have two rubrics for completion that determine their grade: one for math content based on 3D completion with relevant solutions, and a second based on instructional teamwork. Each team member must show his or her contributed product to receive a grade!

Algebraic Product: Students will also create 16 appropriate Algebra 2 Pre-AP questions
surrounding the expansion of their businesses (products, store layout, revenue, costs et al) for Units 4, 5, 6 and 7. These math issues will involve quadratics of revenue, exponential decay and growth, complex numbers and electricity, completing the square and construction, parabolic forces and building infrastructure et al. Students will also write at least 4 Laying the Foundation/Applied Free Response questions detailing step by step the mathematics of the specific issues they face and how they used Algebra 2, Geometry and Pre-Calculus to solve them.

Geometric Product: Students will build 2D and 3D models of their business space, hypothetically located in a given lease location within West Oaks Mall. Space and layout solutions will also involve these LTF Big Ideas: 1) Optimization (finding minimum and maximum space/layout); 2) Area and Accumulation (introductions to accumulation and integration as readiness for Pre-AP Pre-Cal and Cal); 3) Transformations (both algebraic and geometric), and other overlapping ideas. Completion of their geometric product also allows students to complete (and apply) preparation for Objectives 5, 6 and 7 of the Exit Level TAKS.


Using McDougal Littell Well: Students will receive a packet of model solutions for all 4 chapters from their Practice Workbook and model solutions from each End of Chapter Practice in McDougal. These practice problems involve different levels of tasks, and students should (systematically begin to) recognize when a question level is basic versus when a question level is more challenging. More challenging questions (like those in LTF tests) are best solved by using more than one problem solving approach.


Understanding more than one problem solving approach is key in 2007-2008, and even more key in the years ahead. Major International Problem Solving Assessments (like PISA 2003) use three very advanced (open-ended) problem solving strategies that US high school testers might never see.


According to the OECD, NCTM and others, 1) decisionmaking; 2) system analysis and design; and 3) troubleshooting are 3 key problem solving approaches for youth today to master for the next century. These complex strategies work alongside covering Bloom's questioning taxonomy (i.e. knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation). These complex strategies require our future leaders to understand how mathematically to make decisions, how to more fluidly see systems (in schools, in texts, in and across math) and how effectively to use strategies to troubleshoot if and when problems with their systems arise.


Creating differentiated product and mastering the many mathematical systems at work daily in the management of malls involves all Bloom's questioning levels and all three of the advanced problem solving strategies.



GPVAN also is part of McDougal's Plan: By thematically unifying their LTF and Pre-AP Algebra 2 problems, students will learn that dismissing LTF's GPVAN is to ALSO dismiss McDougal's larger plan, as their new student textbook ALSO asks them to solve graphically, algebraically, numerically, verbally and physically (in keeping with education's Calculus Reform tenets)--in alignment with nationwide research and writing on best mathematics practices.


Additionally, students will receive problems as part of their Final Exam Review that integrate their own PLC's businesses throughout Pre-AP Algebra 2. These problems will also provide a more authentic context for using the math ideas and problems in Units 4, 5, 6, and 7.


Connecting with Quizlab: All Quizlab quizzes for Units 4, 5, 6 and 7 will include free response and multiple choice. For these quizzes, students will be asked to select or create one or more different representations of the answers found in the practice problem model sets, in their TAKS activity packets or in their Laying the Foundation Activity packets or Problems of the Week.


Answering the free response questions created in each quiz is critical in order to receive an "A."


Westside 2050 Extension: An extension project to Westside City 2050 asks Pre-AP PLCs to decide, systematically analyze and/or redesign the space most appropriate for learning and teaching at Westside High School in the year 2050. By 2050, Westside City becomes an interconnected community where business and education combine like goals and optimize their interactions--at least in terms of Algebra 2 and Pre-AP mathematics. Today's Westside students in Pre-AP Algebra 2 become the community leaders who solve and see these mathematical systems through--whose contributions in the future will help with educational goals, too.


[Links to Rubrics, Model Solutions and other materials will follow.]





Monday, November 12, 2007

Entrepreneurs As Equals: Presenting Our Linear Programming Businesses

Greetings Noble Superstars, Parents and Members of the Westside Family:

Our Pre-AP Professional Learning Corporations (PLCs) are in the process of sharing the many interesting businesses, stores and services they have created while studying linear systems, matrices, linear programming, and optimization in Unit 3.





Please find attached a link to the Invitation for Judges of Our Business Projects.
Enjoy, and again congratulations to all our entrepreneurs!

Our Judges' Invitation to An Investment Celebration

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Wesley's Pre-AP Lesson Plans for The Week of November 5th-13th, 2007

Synopsis of Lessons Plans for the Week of November 5-13th, 2007 (20 page lesson plans will follow):

Greeks, Romans and "Modern Romans": I Can Apply Linear Programming In Two Variables and/or in Three to My Prepare My Future Path As Pre-AP
[Student Superstars complete Two Systems Tests for Pre-AP and Present Their Businesses]

1. MONDAY: Our "TEKS" Message (TEKS a.1, a.4, 2A.3.A, 2A.3.B)
Student-Friendly Objective: I can evaluate determinants of matrices and apply them to my business and its constraints.
  • Linear Programming Extension in McDougal Littell;
  • LTF Algebra 2 Activities: Systems of Linear Inequalities (Activity 5) and Optimization;
  • TI-Youniversity (Technological Applications of Determinants). Class work:
    Using Matrices and Determinants to Decode and Solve our Sweet 16 (Problems).
  • Homefun, MDL Notetaking Guide Section 3.7 Quizzes on Quizlab, Part I and Part II.
  • LTF Algebra 2 Activities; Homefun: Solving Linear Systems of Inequalities with Solids.
  • Y-Axis Homefun for Tutoring Algebra 1: "My Teaching Script"; Algebra 1 LTF Activities on Rate of Change and Slope (Linear Functions).
  • PLC Practice with McDougal: 3.7 - Unit 3.7 Practice Problems (Led by Student Managers)

2. TUESDAY: Our "TEKS" Message (TEKS 2A.2.A, 2A.3.A, 2A.3.B, 2A.3.C)
Student-Friendly Objective: I can solve linear systems using inverse matrices and apply them to secret messages, cryptography, digital photo pixels and/or to my business and its constraints.

  • Class work: Sweet Sixteen Problems (Pre-AP, LTF, TAKS and SAT Questions)
  • LTF Activities: linking Analysis of Functions with Optimization, . Review Homefun (3.7)
  • Unit 3.8 Notetaking Guide (my teaching script), Pre-AP 3.8 Quizzes available on Quizlab. LTF Homefun: Activities from Algebra 2 (Review and Analysis of Inverse Functions)
  • 3-Variable System Pop Quiz (3.4).
  • McDougal Littell PLC Practice: pg. 214 – 217 #3, 5, 13, 15, 25, 27, 51 – 533

3. WEDNESDAY or 11/07 (PLC Presentations; Entrepreneurs as Equals: GPVAN 500 and our Businesses through Linear Programming)

Our "TEKS" Message: (2A.1.A, 2A.3.A, 2A.3.B, 2A.3.C)
Student-Friendly Objective: I can solve linear programming problems and apply them either to my business and/or to that of my colleagues.

  • Warm-Up: GT applications and connections: Math systems, business systems, Math rules and Math patterns, business patterns.
  • Managers transition to Pre-AP Sweet 16 Questions.
  • Class work: Review Sweet Sixteen of Problems (3.3-3.8);
  • LTF Activity Connections to Optimization as Big Idea.
  • McDougal, Cumulative Review Questions, End Chapter 3.

4. THURSDAY 11 /08 (PLC Presentations; Entrepreneurs as Equals: GPVAN 500 and our Businesses through Linear Programming)
Our "TEKS" Message: (2A.1.A, 2A.3.A, 2A.3.B, 2A.3.C);

Student-Friendly Objective: I can solve linear programming problems and apply them either to my business and/or to that of my colleagues.

  • Warm-Up: GT applications and connections to Pre-AP: Math systems, business systems, Math rules; and math patterns, business patterns.
  • Managers "teach" and touch on Sweet 16 Questions and Solutions.
  • Class work: Sweet Sixteen Problems and Our Businesses (3.3-3.8);
  • LTF Algebra 2 Activity Connections to Optimization.
  • McDougal, Cumulative Review Questions, End Chapter 3.

5. FRIDAY 11/09
Our "TEKS" message: (TEKS 2A.1.A, 2A.3.A, 2A.3.B, 2A.3.C)
Student-Friendly Objective: I can apply concepts of matrices to solve various business and applied problems.

  • Warm-Up: Sweet 16 questions and pop quiz.
    Class work: Final Presentations and Questions.
  • Homefun: LTF Algebra 2 Activity due: Solving Linear Systems of Inequalities
  • Introduction to Optimization via Non-Linear Functions.

4a. "YOUNIVERSITY AS INTERVENTION" : Review and Mastery of Matrix Multiplication: Inventory Control and Enhancements, Total Sales, and Other Applied Uses.

4b. "YOUNIVERSITY AS ENRICHMENT" - PLCS JUDGE BUSINESS NEEDS: LINEAR PROGRAMMING PRESENTATIONS: ENTREPRENEURS AS EQUALS: GPVAN 500; Building Our Business System of Linear Inequalities and Equations =- Rubric based, classroom-readiness presentations of our businesses (I. Store and product descriptions; II. Graphs; III. Inequalities and Equations; IV. Reflections on business investments and strategies). Differentiated Homefun: Make up your own Sweet Sixteen of 16 Unit 3-related problems: 3.1 (2); 3.2 (4); 3.3 (2); 3.4 (2); 3.5 (2); 3.6 (2); 3.7 (1); and 3.8 (1). Problems should be applied, and relate both to the Chapter Subsection Big Ideas and to the specific businesses set forth by your colleagues throughout our PLCs.


4c. Integrated throughout this week: TI-"YOUNIVERSITY": Students learn both Greek (classical formulas and their application) and Modern Roman (Graphing calculator) methods for solving matrices, determinants, inverse and identity matrices.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Business Funding For PLCs-List One










Congratulations to all teams for
your good work!


More to come!









Friday, October 19, 2007

PowerPoint Template for Your Business Presentations


Greetings Noble Superstars:



My outside Google server links you to the PPT template for download. You can connect to the template through this link.


If you need the file sent, please share an email address that allows for large transfers.


Make sure that we see your equation for R and your equation for C for both products. Good luck!

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Lesson Plans for Week of October 29, 2007

Lesson Plans for Week of October 29, 2007 (Pre-AP Algebra 2)

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Lesson Plans for the Week of October 1st, 2007

Lesson Plans for the Week of October 1st are here.