CC Unwrapped Standard Content Area Grade Note the increase of rigor at your grade level
SWC Achievement Central
Math Geometry
Insert a CCPS standard below (include code). HIGHLIGHT the SKILLS those students need to be able to do and UNDERLINE the CONCEPTS that students need to know. G.GPE.1 Translate between the geometric description and the equation for a circle.
Concepts (what students need to know)
Skills (what students must be able to do)
BLOOM’S
1. Pythagorean Theorem
1. Write the equation of a circle given the center and radius, and the converse. 2. Derive the equation of a parabola given a focus and directrix.
1. III
2. Completing the square
2. III
Step 5: Determine BIG Ideas (enduring understandings students will remember long after the unit of study)
Step 6: Write Essential Questions (these guide instruction and assessment for all tasks. The big ideas are answers to the essential questions)
1. Understand the relationship between equation of a circle and the description.
1. Given center of (-3,7) and radius of 7, write the equation. 2. Given the equation (X-2)2 + (Y+6)2 = 5, find the center and radius. 3. Write an equation of a parabola given: focus (2-3), directrix Y=5.
Adapted for SWC Achievement Central from The Leadership and Learning Center, 2012
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