The goal of this project is to creatively demonstrate your knowledge of the
material in Chapters 1 & 2).
1. Each class will be divided into 4 groups to create a Clean and Legal Power Point Study Guide Presentation that covers 1 of the following boxes of mathematical concepts from the Calculus Textbook & class.
2. Create a Power Point w/ 5 10 slides with all of the project information neatly & creatively arranged in a 15 20 minute oral presentation. a. Slide 1 Title, Names (1 st Name only), Class Period, & Picture or Mathematical Cartoon/Comic b. Slide 2 Chapter 1.1 1.3 (topics are to be selected by each group) c. Slide 3 2 nd Topic d. Slide 4 3 rd Topic e. Slide 5 Conclusion - What did you learn and what was the most interesting viewpoint that was learned? 3. Grading Scale
4. Good Luck & Have Fun!
Additional Details Calculus Sample http://www.projectmaths.ie/workshops/WS8_NR/powerpoints/Session%202.pdf Middle School Sample http://ms.clinton.k12.ma.us/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=127596&type=u &termREC_ID=&pREC_ID=351053 30pts Power Point Layout, Structure, Organization, & Design 20 pts Oral Presentation, Member Contributions/Involvement, & Audience Participation 20 pts Mathematical Usage Accuracy, Mathematician, & Advanced Topic 10 pts Creativity & Neatness 10 pts Grammar & Technological Usage 10 pts Promptness (10 pts = on time or 10 pts off for each day late) Completed Link in Dropbox by 7am EST & Presentation = Sept 4 th
100 pts Total Possible Points
Goals and Objectives: Create a Math Multimedia Slideshow using PowerPointcomplete with digital images, borders, clip art, word art and animations to make the presentation exciting! Guide students through the design phase of their PowerPoint creations. Learn about Design Strategies and practice applying them to their slides. Use critical thinking skills to design a slide for each mathematical concept. Learn how to use the drawing toolbar and custom animations. Use search engines effectively to find information to enhance slides. Learn how to use Action Buttons to hyperlink to internet sites and hyperlink to other slides. To build a mathematical study guide by having students research the special meaning of concepts in calculus. To help to review for Unit Test 1 & the AP Final Exam in May by demonstrating their understanding of calculus. This provides review and remediation to all students. Create a polished slideshow with a clear focus, adequate detail that highlights calculus material in chapters 1 & 2. This show will be used on our Interactive White Board! View the Slideshow with Grades 11 and 12 students/teachers to demonstrate all of their technology skills and re-teach Chapters 1 & 2 material!
Check List Title Slide Group Members 1 st Name only Closing Slide 10 Slide Max Math Comic/Math Cartoon 3 Real life examples (1 for each section) Mathematician(s) Advanced Math Topic Great Pictures/Visuals Custom Animation Great Good Fair Slight Website Link(s) Tutorial animated interactive practice quiz/test problems youtube song Creative Power Point link sent to Ms. Blackwell by Sept 4 th
Good Color Scheme Good Presentation Design Work Cited (as needed) Original Math Problems & Solutions Clear, consise, and accurate presentation of the mathematical topics Slide Score 4 3+ 3 3- 2+ 2 2- 1 Overall Presentation Score A+ A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D F
PowerPoint Design Elements Rubric Name_______________________Date________________
Clinton Middle School Category 0-3 Points 4-6 Points 7-10 Points Color Scheme
Color scheme has more than 7 colors and color scheme doesnt match the theme of the presentation. There is no contrast on the slides. Color scheme has 6 or 7 colors and color is distracting throughout the presentation. A fair amount of contrast is used throughout. Color scheme has no more than 5 colors and is consistent throughout the presentation. A good contrast of color is used throughout. Design Template and Background
Background distracts from the original theme of presentation Some background changes-- out of color scheme Well chosen background --color scheme is consistent throughout Font Choice (style/size)
Most fonts are hard to read in the presentation Some fonts are hard to read in the presentation Well chosen, easy to read fonts throughout the presentation. Use of Graphics and Clip Art
Clip art/images dont relate to the theme/text of the slide. Some clip art works with the theme/text of the slide Well chosen clipart with a good balance to the theme/text of the slide. Proportion Most of the text and clip art is not in proportion to slide. Some text and clip art is in proportion to slide. All of the text and clip art is in proportion to slide. Originality Slides were hastily constructed. There is no observable creativity. Slides have little creativity. Slides have been thoroughly designed with a personal style and intentional design. Slide Layout Few slides have the correct slide layout to visually present the information to the viewercluttered/confusing. Some slides have the correct slide layout to visually present the information to the viewersome structure. All slides have the correct slide layout to visually present the information to the viewer. Title Slide Slide has no design elements to make the viewer want to view the show. Slide shows some structure but does not create a strong sense of what is to follow. Slide is well constructed and grabs the viewers attention. Use of Drawing Tools No Word Art or other tools used to enhance the presentation. Word Art used but no other tools were used to enhance the presentation. Word Art and other tools used to enhance the presentation. Overall Appearance The final work seems rushed or incomplete. Care was taken to create a finished product... There are a few errors. Final product is polished and quality of work shows. Grade_____________ Comments:
Project adapted from - http://ms.clinton.k12.ma.us/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_I D=127596&type=u&termREC_I D= &pREC_I D=351053 (Several Rubrics will be used in the compilation of each groups final project grade.)
Be Creative!
You can be role models for your peers! Feel free to share your suggestions with each other to critique each others work---before they are scored by the Assessment Team! Creating a 4 slide is critical to making a solid A grade for this project, but it takes a little imagination and a lot of work to create something that is not only creative but that has strong content. Students will share their work with each other and hopefully inspire each other with ideas to score that 4. Oral Presentation Rubric ABC Math CATEGORY 4 3 2 1 Posture and Eye Contact Stands up straight, looks relaxed and confident. Establishes eye contact with everyone in the room during the presentation. Stands up straight and establishes eye contact with everyone in the room during the presentation. Sometimes stands up straight and establishes eye contact. Slouches and/or does not look at people during the presentation. Content Shows a full understanding of the topic. Shows a good understanding of the topic. Shows a good understanding of parts of the topic. Does not seem to understand the topic very well. Awareness of Audience Significantly increases audience understanding and knowledge of topic; Effectively convinces an audience to recognize the validity of a point of view. Raises audience understanding and awareness of most points; Clear point of view, but development or support is inconclusive and incomplete.
Raises audience understanding and knowledge of some points; Point of view may be clear, but lacks development or support.
Fails to increase audience understanding or knowledge of topic. Fails to effectively convince the audience
Vocabulary Uses vocabulary appropriate for the audience. Extends audience vocabulary by defining words that might be new to most of the audience. Uses vocabulary appropriate for the audience. Includes 1-2 words that might be new to most of the audience, but does not define them. Uses vocabulary appropriate for the audience. Does not include any vocabulary that might be new to the audience. Uses several (5 or more) words or phrases that are not understood by the audience. Volume Volume is loud enough to be heard by all audience members throughout the presentation. Volume is loud enough to be heard by all audience members at least 90% of the time. Volume is loud enough to be heard by all audience members at least 80% of the time. Volume often too soft to be heard by all audience members.
AP Calculus AB Birthday & Identification Number Exploration Rubric
The goal of this project is to creatively demonstrate your knowledge of polynomial characteristics and derivatives. Project format 2 pocket folder or Report Cover Due September 24 th
I. Your Birthday Polynomial
Construct your birthday polynomial as follows: B(x) = x 3 (month) x 2 + (day) x (year) For example, if your birth date is March 31, 1985, then B(x) = x 3 - 3x 2 + 31x 85.
My birthday polynomial is B(x) = _________________________________
A. General info Enter B(x) into y 1 . Find a window that gives a good view of B(x), including its roots and y-intercept. Attach that graph, and the window used.
List the Real roots____________________ List the y-intercept__________ Domain ___________________ Range_____________________ What is the domain and range of any cubic polynomial? _______________________
Find B(2) = _________ Is B(x) increasing or decreasing at x = 2?____________
B. A trick Pick one root (Note: You may have only one Real root.) Call it R. R = __________ Do not round off R when you find the root and store it in R.
Divide ( ) ( ) B x x R . Write the Quotient here. Q (x) = ____________________________ Note: There should be no remainder. (Or almost no remainder.remember not to round off the Root, and it should come out without a remainder.)
Graph the quadratic polynomial Q(x). Find its vertex (its minimum point). Call that point (H, K). Store the values of H and K, again without rounding them off. H = __________ K = _________
Now find the following. Do round off these answers to 3 decimal places. 2 H + R = ________________________ H 2 + K + 2 R*H = __________________ (Note: You must put in the multiply sign) R*( H 2 + K) = _____________________
What do you notice?
II. A new birthday polynomial:
Construct P(x) = 1 12 x ( x month)( x day)
For example, if your birthday is March 31 st , then P(x) = (1/12) x (x 3)(x 31).
My birthday polynomial is P(x) = ________________________________
A. General Info Enter P(x) into y 1 . Find a window that gives a good view of B(x), including its roots and y-intercept. Attach that graph, and the window used.
List the Real roots__________________ List the y-intercept__________
What is the effect of a? ____________________________________________
B. Expand P(x) so that it is in the form y = ax 3 + bx 2 + cx + d. P(x) = ______________________________________ a = _______ b = __________ c = ___________ d = __________
Compute the point , 3 3 b b P a a | | | | | | \ . \ . List it here: ______________ Locate that point on your attachment, using a colored pen or pencil. What do you notice about this point?
C. Graph P(x) and its derivative in the same window. Attach that graph. Suggestion: Make P a thick graph. State P (x) = ________________________________ State P (x) = ________________________________
Look at the first interval where P(x) is increasing. Note: This interval should go from - to the x-coordinate of the relative maximum. What is the sign of P (x) in that interval? __________
On what interval is P(x) decreasing? ________ What is the sign of P (x) in that interval? __________
D. Find the average of any two of the roots. Call it M. Locate the point (M, P(M)) on your graph. Draw the tangent line at x = M. What do you notice? If you dont notice anything, average another two roots, and repeat the process.
Polynomial Graphing Mini-Project
Each of you has a student ID number. You will use the digits of your ID number to create your own unique polynomial. The digits of your ID number will be the coefficients of the polynomial, in order, with all odd digits having a negative value, and all even digits having a positive value. Here are some examples:
Attach a separate sheet of paper with the graphs indicated below. Be sure to state the windows that are used for every pictured graph. Do not sketch the graphs by hand. Use the Graph-Link and the Get Screen command to display these graphs on your final project. (Use Google and Youtube clips, if you do not already know how to use a graph-link.)
Graphs: 1) P(x) Note: You must find one window that shows a complete graph of your polynomial on the TI-84. You will need an additional window if the polynomial flattens out around the x-axis and makes it difficult to see how many real roots there are. Most students will only need one window for P(x). 2) P(-x) 3) |P(x)| 4) P|x|
Each class create a 5 point scale rubric & a 100 point scale rubric due Sept 13 th .
Also answer the following questions. Round answers to the nearest thousandth.
Students Name ______________________________________________________
1) My polynomial P(x) = _______________________________________________
2) Domain _____________ Hint: All polynomial functions have the same domain.
3) Range _____________________
4) Degree ____ If P(x) is an odd degree, then the range must be ____________.
5) Real Roots (x-intercepts) __________________________________________
6) Y-intercept ___________
7) Find P(2) = _____ Is your function increasing, decreasing, or neither as it passes through this point? ______________
8) Find P(-2) = _____ Is your function increasing, decreasing, or neither as it passes through this point? ______________
Is this transformation a horizontal stretch or a horizontal shrink? __________
12) Solve for x : P(x) ( 5. Express your answer in interval notation. ____________________________________________________
13) How many solutions will this equation have? |P(x)| = 10 __________
14) True or False? P(x) will always have the same exact roots as P(-x)._______
15) True or False? P(x) will always have the same exact roots as P(x)._______
16) True or False? P(x) will always have the same exact roots as P|(x)|._______
17) True or False? P(x) will always have the same exact roots as |P(x)|._______
18) True or False? If P(x) is an n th degree polynomial, then it has n Real roots (although some of them may be repeats). ________
AP Calculus AB Shoebox Rubric
The goal of this project is to assist students in learning how to interpret related rates.
1. Each student will need to select a partner, create a related rates & optimization word problem similar to the ones covered in class, and demonstrate the word problems within the confines of a shoebox. 2. Each group will need to obtain prior approval from the teacher for partner and word problem selection - Rough Draft due Oct 20 tht . 3. Each student will be expected to critique and use the technique of peer editing for several of the shoebox problems. 4. Each group will need to have a TYPED Clean & Legal statement of the problem on the top half of a sheet of paper with a complete solution, including a labeled drawing, on the bottom half of the paper. This should be turned in to the teacher as well as provided to each class member. The copy that is given to the teacher should be connected; separate the solution from the problem for you classmates, being sure each group has their names on both copies. 5. The Shoebox should be neatly covered both inside and outside. The illustration of the problem should be done so that the opening of the box is facing forward, not up. The students names should be on the box bottom (outside) and in the lid (inside). 6. The problem statement must be part of the scene. It should be placed on the back wall (bottom) of the box, and should be TYPED. The solution should be on the inside of the box lid. The boxes will not be returned, so do not use any valuable items in your groups box. The box should be turned in with the cover ON! 7. Each student should have a role in the groups presentation. Each group will need to distribute the problem statement, display the box while reading the problem, allow for other students to work the problem, distribute problem solutions, allow for solution discussion (not necessarily going over it all), and allow time for questions. 8. Grading Scale:
9. Good Luck & Have Fun!
** Shoebox project information adapted from Sue Wall-Sanderson High School Raleigh, NC.
20 pts Shoebox covered inside & out, opens correctly, name on box bottom and lid, problem statement part of the scene, and solution on inside of box lid 20 pts Problem creativity, difficulty level, clarity, appropriateness Teacher copy & Student copy 20 pts Problem Solution clarity, accuracy, complete w/ labeled drawing Teacher copy & Student copy (Related Rate& Optimization) 20 pts Presentation, Neatness, and Demonstration of Following Directions 10 pts Fair Division of Work Paper Assessment & Oral Presentation 10 pts Promptness - Meeting all due dates (10 pts = on time or 10 pts off for each day late) Oct 27 th & Oct 28 th