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Student Learning Map
- Topic:Permutations, Combinations, and the Binomial Theorem
- Subject(s):Math
- Days:16
- Grade(s):10, 11, 12
Key Learning:
Describing characteristics of permutations, combinations, and the binomial theorem help interpret real-world events and solve problems.
Unit Essential Question(s):
Lesson Essential Question(s):How are permuations calculated? (A)How are permutations applied in the real-world? (ET)
Lesson Essential Question(s):How are combinations calculated? (A)What are combinations used for in the real-world? (ET)
Lesson Essential Question(s):How is the Binomial Theorem used to expand a binomial? (A)What are some real-world examples of applications of the binomial theorem? (ET)
Additional Info:
Textbook Ancillary Material Technology Support Program Hands-on manipulatives Kaplan Lesson Plans
Resources:
Culminating Activities:
1. Untitled Culminating ActivityStudent Assessment(s):
1. Untitled Student AssessmentAcquisition Lesson(s):
1. How are permuations calculated?2. How are combinations calculated?3. How is the Binomial Theorem used to expand a binomial?Extended Thinking Lesson(s):
1. How are permutations applied in the real-world?2. What are combinations used for in the real-world?3. What are some real-world examples of applications of the binomial theorem?