Tuesday, April 21, 2015


Sebastian Mendez
Professor Little
Math-160-002
4/20/15
Slope Lesson Plan
·         Introduction
o   Hello, my name is Professor Sebastian Mendez. Today I am going to teach you slopes. My key learning objectives for the day are learning what the different variations of linear slopes and how to find the slope.
o   Assuming that the students already learned slope intercept formula
·         What is a slope
o   Rise over run
Slope is basically rise over run. Rise is the Y value and Run being the X value. This is the basic way to find the slope. You can count up the Y value and X value to get the correct number.


It is important to remember that the rise is over the run. One way to remember this is the pun: It rises over the run



 



o   Ex:1
In this example the Rise is 6 and the run is 4. 6 divided by 4 equals 1.5







·         Different variations of slopes.
o   Positive Slope
§  Any slope with a positive number

 







o   Negative Slope
§ 
Any slope with a negative number







o   Zero Slope
§  Straight line that occurs when the X value equals a number
·         Ex: X = 2 or  





o   Undefined Slope
§  Straight line that occurs when the Y value equals a number
§  Ex: Y = 2 or 


§  You can’t divide by 0 and so the slope is called undefined

 




·         Slope Formula
o   The formula


m = slope
The different y’s and x’s refer to the points given.
(X1,Y1);(X2,Y2)
o   Ex:1
(1,2);(1,6)


o   Ex:2
(4,6);(4,7)




3 comments:

  1. I like how you used a lot of pictures and examples to explain your concept. Visual learning is always helpful, especially for slopes!

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  2. Sebastian,
    I though your examples were AWESOME! Great job. I also liked your RISE/RUN!
    -Tyler

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  3. sebastian,

    really great lesson. i like all of the images that you used to reinforce the concept of slope. the only thing missing was some kind of real world application, but otherwise, good job. =]

    professor little

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