
Mathematics • 30 • 9 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
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This is lesson 1 of 8 in the unit "Exploring Functions in Depth". Lesson Title: Understanding Rate of Change Lesson Description: I can compare two functions and tell which one changes faster. Students will learn to define and identify rate of change through real-world scenarios. Success criteria: Students can explain which function is faster using a sentence frame. Differentiation: Use visuals and simplified language. Extension: Create their own scenarios to compare.
Grade: 8
Time: 30 minutes
Class size: 9 students
Unit: Exploring Functions in Depth (Lesson 1 of 8)
Lesson Title: Understanding Rate of Change
Common Core Standard:
Dyslexia friendly tip: Use a clear font on the board with color highlights on key terms rate of change and function. Provide printed versions of key vocabulary with definitions.
Visual Example: Display two tables representing two real-world scenarios, e.g.,
Function A: Water filling a tank over time
| Time (minutes) | Volume (liters) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 3 |
| 2 | 6 |
Function B: Water filling a pool
| Time (minutes) | Volume (liters) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 5 |
| 2 | 10 |
Task: Students compute the rate of change for both functions by calculating the change in volume divided by the change in time.
Sentence Frame: Provide this prompt for students to compare the two:
“Function ___ changes ___ times faster than Function ___ because ___.”
Group Discussion: Let students share their answers and reasoning. Use visuals (e.g., arrows showing volume increase) to reinforce which function is faster.
Differentiation: Students struggling may work with smaller numbers or use color-coded steps to calculate differences step-by-step.
Dyslexia friendly tip: Allow students to write or type their sentences. Encourage the use of bullet points or drawings alongside text.
This lesson emphasizes conceptual understanding and language scaffolding to build mastery in rate of change. Encourage rich classroom conversation and real-life connections. Notice how students use the sentence frame to communicate math thinking clearly. Use formative assessment to inform pacing for upcoming lessons on deeper function properties.
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