Hi all hope you are well. If you have been working over the last two weeks you have part of the assignment for this week done already.
We are posting all assignments here as well as on schoology. Any physical assignments bookwork or worksheets must be photographed and returned via e-mail by the due date. The discussion questions must be answered on the schoology website.
Step 1: If you are not comfortable with differential equations watch the video link and do the work associated with the flipped math lesson using the link below.
Flipped math lesson: differential equations
Additional resources:
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/ap-calculus-ab/ab-differential-equations-new/ab-7-6/v/separable-differential-equations-introduction
Step 2: Finish work on the differential equation packet. Some of you have already e-mailed this to me. Due date on the packet is Friday 4-3-20 by 5:00 P.M.
Step 3: Go to schoology and answer the discussion question under the solving differentiable equations folder. Just type your response.
Step 4: Watch the flipped math video and use materials to learn and understand how to make and interpret slope-fields.
Additional resources:
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/ap-calculus-ab/ab-differential-equations-new/ab-7-3/e/slope-fields
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qh_wM3xT4eMohenBZuJ8bhj5JjcP34aB/view
(Halstead/Straub notes from last year)
Step 5: We are not posting a discussion question on these, but would like you to do the small four question assignment on slope fields that can be found using the link below, or as a pdf document on schoology within the folder. Due date on the 4 question assignment is Monday 4-6-20 by 5:00 P.M. e-mailed back to your teacher.
Slope field assignment
Check both schoology and the blog on Monday for next weeks work and assignments. Once video has been approved for instruction we will run some kind of review/lesson component in the future.
As always if questions arise as you are doing these topics please e-mail us and we will reply at some point during school hours as quickly as we can.
Thanks,
Mr. Halstead/Ms. Straub
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