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This Exploring the Symmetry in Graphs of Quadratic Functions lesson plan also includes:
- Polynomial and Quadratic Expressions, Equations, and Functions - Module Overview (PDF)
- Polynomial and Quadratic Expressions, Equations, and Functions - Module Overview (Doc)
- Exploring the Symmetry in Graphs of Quadratic Functions (Doc)
- Exploring the Symmetry in Graphs of Quadratic Functions (PDF)
- Exploring the Symmetry in Graphs of Quadratic Functions (Doc)
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Math is all about finding solutions and connections you didn't expect! Young mathematicians often first discover nonlinear patterns when graphing quadratic functions. The lesson begins with the vocabulary of a quadratic graph and uses the idea of symmetry to explain the quadratic pattern.
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Instructional Ideas
- Examine the pattern of symmetry closely with an "a" value of one; as you move away from the vertex, the vertical pattern will be 1, 4, 9, etc.
- Connect the location of the vertex to the transformations of the parent function
Classroom Considerations
- Projection capabilities are helpful to show photos of quadratic shapes in the world
- The ninth lesson in a 26-part series
Pros
- A conceptual approach to graphing quadratic functions that discourages memorization
- Handouts, keys, and a detailed teacher guide are included
- Opener and exit ticket are provided
Cons
- None