1) What do you think the objective
is?
Students will determine if a given
function can be written in standard form by examining the equation of the
function.
Students will write linear
functions in the standard form of Ax+By=C and identify the A, B, and C of their
newly written function in standard form.
2) What level of Bloom’s Taxonomy
is that?
Objective 1 falls under Analysis.
Objective 2 falls under
Application.
3) How will you assess it in 10
minutes or less?
A short quiz with the following
questions would be appropriate.
1. Can y= 3x+2 be
written in standard form? If yes, what is the standard from and what are the A,
B, and C from the general formula of a linear equation written in standard
form?
2. Can y=2/x - 4 be written in standard form? If yes,
what is the standard form and what are the A, B, and C from the general formula
of a linear equation written in standard form?
3. Can y=x/3 + x -1 be written in standard form? If yes,
what is the standard from and what are the A, B, and C from the general formula
of a linear equation written in standard form?
The first question is worth 5 points, with 2 points given to the correct yes or no answer and 1 point given for correctly identifying each of A, B, and C. The second question is 2 points for a correct yes or no answer, since the answer is no. The third question is 2 points for a correct yes or no answer, since the answer is no.
The first question is worth 5 points, with 2 points given to the correct yes or no answer and 1 point given for correctly identifying each of A, B, and C. The second question is 2 points for a correct yes or no answer, since the answer is no. The third question is 2 points for a correct yes or no answer, since the answer is no.