2025年10月14日星期二

Lesson Plan for Group Curricular Microteaching

 Lesson Topic: Operations with polynomials of degree less than or equal to 2


Names: Elvie, Hannah, JJ, and Tiffany

Subject: Mathematics      Grade: 9

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Learning Outcomes: 

  • To learn key terms and notation for polynomials

  • To be able to recognize, add, and subtract different polynomials


Materials:

  • Multimodal slides on polynomials

  • “Check Your Understanding” Kahoot exit ticket


Hook/Intro:

  • Has anyone heard of polynomials before? If so, what do you already know? What do you still wonder?


Lesson Structure:

Introduction (1-2 minutes)

  • Short discussion about hook questions to gage what students might already know

  • Briefly introduce the topic and the shape of the day using the slides

Key Terms (3 minutes)

  • Go over definitions of the following terms from the slides:
    - Polynomial
    - Degree
    - Coefficient
    - Constant

  • Pause and ask if anyone has any questions so far

Types of Polynomials (2 minutes)

  • Explain the difference between monomials, binomials, and trinomials

  • Go over examples from the slides

Adding and Subtracting Polynomials (3 minutes)

  • Discuss the meaning of “like terms”

  • Show how to add and subtract polynomials with examples from the slides

Check Your Understanding (5 minutes)

  • Pause and ask if students have any questions and address accordingly

  • Facilitate class Kahoot 

  • Circulate and observe how students are doing with the questions


Extension: 

  • Factorization and multiplication of polynomials

  • Go over examples in the slides with the students if there is time leftover


Adaptations:

  • A quick background knowledge check if students are familiar with mathematical language like variables, terms, and exponent. 

  • If students want more visual representations or struggle with abstract concepts, we can guide them to resources like Desmos, GeoGebra, and online interactive algebra tiles.



 










1 条评论:

  1. Elvie, Hannah, JJ and Tiffany: This generally looks quite good! The only thing I'd like to see added (but it is an important one!) is an answer to the "why" question -- why should we care about and learn about polynomials? Please add this as an EDIT to your posted lesson plan!

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