- 3. Polynomial Functions
- Polynomial Notes
- The Seven Mathematical Processes Sample Activities for Polynomials
- 3.1 Characteristics of Polynomial Functions
- formative assessment
- 3.2 Remainder Theorem
- remainder theorem formative assessment
- 3.3 The Factor Theorem
- factoring and solving formative assessment
- 3.4 Equations and Graphs of Polynomial Functions
- 3. Polynomial Functions Review
3. Polynomial Functions
3.3 The Factor Theorem
Class Notes
The McGraw-Hill Ryerson PreCalculus 12 Text is used as the Main Resource.
Assignments in the Powerpoint Lesson Plans refer to pages and questions in the PreCalculus 12 text.
Digital Resources
3.3B The Classic Box Problem Exploration
Pedagogical Shifts: TRANSFORM, Moving from Traditional to Students Centered.
Shifting from Student as Knowledge Recipient to Student as Inquirer and Creator
Moving from Short-term Assignments to Project-based Learning
Moving from Memorization to Higher-level Thinking
Moving from One-size-fits-all to Personalized, Differentiated
Moving from Print-based to Multimodal (print, visual, digital)
The following activity promotes learning mathematics using the Mathematical Processess.
Click this link to learn more about Problem Solving: Maximum Volume of a Box with No Lid Activity