Algebra 2 1-1 Complete Lesson: Patterns and Expressions
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Note from the author:
A complete formative lesson with embedded slideshow, mini lecture screencasts, checks for understanding, practice items, mixed review, and reflection. I create these assignments to supplement each lesson of Pearson's Common Core Edition Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and Geometry courses. See also mathquest.net and twitter.com/mathquestEDU.
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Question 1
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Solve It! You are playing a video game. You reach a locked gate. The lock is square with 9 sections. You can make a key by placing a red or yellow block in each section. Near the gate is a carving of a pattern of squares.
The key to the gate is the eighth image in the pattern. Sketch the key to the gate on the canvas.
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Question 2
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Problem 1 Got It? Look at the figures from left to right. What is the pattern?
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Question 3
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Problem 1 Got It? Look at the figures from left to right. Sketch the next figure in the pattern on the canvas.
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Question 4
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Vocabulary: In your own words, compare and contrast constants and variables (aka variable quantities).
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Question 5
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Problem 2 Got It? How many tiles are in the 25th figure in this pattern? Use a table of values with a process column.
Respond with only a number and no spaces.
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Problem 3 Got It? The graph shows the cost of platys at the aquarium shop. Use a table to answer the questions.
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Question 6
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Problem 3 Got It? How much do six platy's cost? Enter only a whole dollar amount with a dollar sign. Use this format: $21
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Question 7
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Problem 3 Got It? How much do ten platy's cost? Enter only a whole dollar amount with a dollar sign. Use this format: $21
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Question 8
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Problem 3 Got It?Reasoning: Why is the graph in Problem 3, shown below, a line while the graph shown here is a set of points?
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Question 9
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Describe a rule for the pattern below.
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Question 10
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Describe a rule for the pattern shown at the left.
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Question 11
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Make a table to represent the pattern on the canvas. Use a process column.
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Question 12
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Make a table to represent the pattern on the canvas. Use a process column.
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Question 13
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Explain the strategy you use to identify a pattern.
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Question 15
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Error Analysis: Your friend looks for a pattern in the table below and claims that the output equals the input divided by 2. Is your friend correct? Explain.
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Question 16
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Arithmetic Review: Simplify the expression. Enter only a number for your response.
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Question 17
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Arithmetic Review: Simplify the expression. Enter only a number for your response.
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Question 18
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Arithmetic Review: Simplify the expression. Enter only a number for your response.
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Question 19
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Arithmetic Review: Simplify the expression. Enter only a number for your response.
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Question 20
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Arithmetic Review: Simplify the expression. Enter only a number for your response. Include a digit in the ones place. For example: 0.3
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Question 21
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Arithmetic Review: Simplify the expression. Enter only a number for your response.
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Question 22
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Percentages Review: Write the number as a percent. Enter only a number and percent sign in your response.
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Question 23
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Percentages Review: Write the number as a percent. Enter only a number and percent sign in your response.
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Question 24
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Percentages Review: Write the number as a percent. Enter only a number and percent sign in your response.
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Question 25
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Vocabulary Review: Complete each pattern on the right by dragging and matching the correct word from the list on the left.
Monday
April
red
Thursday
February
yellow
octagon
triangle
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday, Tuesday, ...
January, April, July, October, January, ...
red, blue, yellow, red, blue,...
circle, square, triangle, circle, square, ...
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Question 26
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Use Your Vocabulary: Classify each expression as a numerical expression or an algebraic expression.
Numerical expression(s)
Algebraic expression(s)
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Question 27
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Use Your Vocabulary: Circle the variables in each algebraic expression on the canvas. Use a color other than black.
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Question 28
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Notes: Take a clear picture or screenshot of your Cornell notes for this lesson. Upload it to the canvas. Zoom and pan as needed.
For a refresher on the Cornell note-taking system, click here.
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Question 29
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Reflection: Math Success
Reflect on your learning and complete the items on the canvas.