Lesson Plan: Geometric Sequences: Objective
Lesson Plan: Geometric Sequences: Objective
Lesson Plan: Geometric Sequences: Objective
Objective:
Prerequisites:
Introduction:
n
3
1 , 3 , 9 , 2 7 ,8 1 , 2 4 3 , . . . , ,...
3
2 , 4 , 8 ,1 6 , 3 2 , 6 4 , . . . , ( 2 ) n , . . .
n
1 1 1 1 1
, , , ,..., ,...
2 4 8 16 2
Sequences with this property are called geometric sequences. The ratio between
consecutive terms is called the common ratio.
Review of Fractals :
1. What is a fractal?
2. Using the National Archive of Manipulatives students will review the properties of fractals
To answer this question, students will do investigation 1 and 2, found at the end of the
lesson plan?
n2 n 1
Let S n a 1 a 1 r a 1 r 2 . . . a 1 r a 1r
n 1
a n d r S n a 1 r a 1 r 2 a 1 r 3 . . . a 1 r a 1r n
b y fin d in g th e d iffe r e n c e w e h a v e:
S n rS n a 1 a 1r n
so
S n (1 r ) a 1 (1 r ) n
and
1 rn
S a1 r 1.
n
1 r
-Students will use all information they have learned from investigations 1 & 2, and in
addition will need to sum their sequence in investigation 3.
-Students will also investigate the sum of an infinite geometric sequence in investigation
3.
Investigation 1
F E
A
D
C
F
E
A
D
C
F E
A
D
C
4. Use the + and – keys to explore other iterations of the Sierpinski
Gasket.
Stage 0 1 2 3 4
Area 1
Stage 0 1 2 3 4 n
Area 3
Investigation 2
1. Using the GSP file Geometric Sequences. Click on the page marked
square gasket.
2. Find the geometric sequence for its area using each of the stages, and
write an expression for the nth term. Suppose the area of the square is
1 at stage 0.
3. Find the geometric sequence for its perimeter using each of the stages,
and write an expression for the nth term. Suppose the perimeter of the
square is 4 at stage 0.
4. At stage infinity, can you draw the same conclusions as you did for
the triangle?
5. What does the triangle and square gasket sequence for area have in
common that would make it behave the way it did at stage infinity?
What about the sequence for perimeter? Using these observations,
make a conjecture about the behavior of geometric sequences at stage
infinity? Be ready to defend this conjecture?
Investigation 3
1. Open the GSP file Geometric Sequences, and open the page labeled
extension.
Stage 1 2 3 4 n
Area of new shaded triangles
3. Find the total sum of shaded region at stage 9 using the sum of a finite
1 rn
geometric sequence formula: S a1 r 1 . Verify your
n
1 r
result by adding the first 9 terms.