Ask
Students will explore and define the real-world problem of tracking changes over time using linear functions by analyzing various datasets and identifying constraints related to these functions, setting the stage for further exploration in subsequent phases.
Days 1 - 3
Tracking Real-World Changes
Launch 30m
Data Collection and Initial Graphing
Activity 45m
Understanding Function Notation through Context
Activity 45m
Linear Functions Dataset Analysis
Assessment
Imagine
Students will brainstorm innovative real-world scenarios that can be modeled using linear functions, sketch preliminary graphs, and collaboratively discuss potential outcomes and applications, building upon their initial activities to pave the way for detailed planning in subsequent phases.
Days 3 - 5
Real-World Scenario Brainstorm
Activity 60m
Graph Sketch and Peer Discussion
Activity 45m
Collaborative Feedback Session
Deliverable 45m
Collaborative Graph Presentation
Assessment
Plan
Students will collaboratively design a detailed plan to construct linear function models based on their chosen real-world scenarios by selecting relevant datasets, defining variables, and mapping out the steps needed to demonstrate their understanding of function notation and domain-range relationships effectively.
Days 5 - 7
Scenario and Dataset Selection Workshop
Activity 60m
Domain and Range Mapping Exercise
Activity 60m
Peer Feedback on Linear Function Plans
Deliverable 45m
Linear Function Modeling Presentation
Assessment
Create
Students will construct digital prototypes of linear functions illustrating real-world scenarios, analyzing their initial outcomes and adjusting their models based on peer and teacher feedback over three days.
Days 7 - 9
Real-World Application Exploration
Activity 60m
Peer Feedback and Iteration Workshop
Deliverable 45m
Digital Prototype Presentation
Assessment
Test
Students will test their digital portfolios by engaging in peer reviews to validate their linear function models and graphs, focusing on accuracy, clarity, and application of real-world scenarios.
Days 9 - 11
Peer Review Workshop
Deliverable 50m
Interactive Self-Assessment and Reflection Activity
Activity 45m
Peer Review and Reflection Presentation
Assessment
Self-assessment and Final Portfolio Submission
Assessment
Improve
Students will critically evaluate their digital portfolio representations of linear functions, incorporating peer and teacher feedback to refine their models and presentations, ensuring clarity and accuracy in their mathematical communication and function interpretations before advancing to the sharing phase.
Days 11 - 13
Peer Review Workshop
Deliverable 45m
Refinement and Practice Session
Activity 60m
Digital Portfolio Presentation Critique
Assessment
Share
Students will present their digital portfolios and simulation models to classmates and community members, articulate their insights and growth in understanding linear functions through engaging presentations, and reflect on feedback to deepen their awareness of their learning achievements and future applications.
Days 13 - 14
Portfolio Presentation Rehearsal & Feedback
Deliverable 45m
Mock Presentation to Community Members
Activity 45m
Digital Portfolio Presentation & Reflection
Assessment