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Bay Link Lesson Plans matched to
Virginia Standards of Learning
These Virginia Standards of Learning are linked to the Bay Link lesson plans which give you one more opportunity to assist your students to accomplish these skills.
Mathematics
AII/T.3 The student will
* add, subtract, multiply, divide, and simplify radical
expressions containing positive rational numbers and
variables and expressions containing rational exponents;
and
* write radical expressions as expressions containing
rational exponents and vice versa.
Natural Inverse Variation
AII/T.8 The student will recognize multiple representations of functions (linear, quadratic, absolute value, step, and exponential functions) and convert between a graph, a table, and symbolic form. A transformational approach to graphing will be employed through the use of graphing calculators.
Quadratic Regression Lab
AII/T.19 The student will collect and analyze data to make predictions, write equations, and solve practical problems. Graphing calculators will be used to investigate scatterplots to determine the equation for a curve of best fit.
Quadratic Regression Lab
AII/T.20 The student will solve practical problems involving a combination of direct and inverse variations.
Natural Inverse Variation
Science
5.1 - 6.1 - BIO.1 - ES.1 - LS.1 - PS.1 The student will plan and conduct investigations.
ATLAS: Animations - Temperature Experimentation
Marine Debris
5.6 The student will investigate and understand characteristics of the ocean environment.
Fossil Geology
5.7 The student will investigate and understand how the Earth's surface is constantly changing.
Fossil Geology
BIO.7 The student will investigate and understand bases for modern classification systems.
Fossil Geology
BIO.9 The student will investigate and understand dynamic equilibria within populations, communities, and ecosystems.
Marine Population Density
ES.10 The student will investigate and understand that many aspects of the history and evolution of the Earth and life can be inferred by studying rocks and fossils.
Fossil Geology
LS.7 The student will investigate and understand that organisms within an ecosystem are dependent on one another and the nonliving environment.
ATLAS: Animations - Temperature Experimentation
LS.10 The student will investigate and understand how organisms adapt to biotic and abiotic factors in a biome.
ATLAS: Animations - Temperature Experimentation
Marine Debris
LS.12 The student will investigate and understand the relationships between ecosystem dynamics and human activity.
Marine Debris
LS.14 The student will investigate and understand that organisms change over time.
Fossil Geology
PH.7 The student will investigate and understand that kinetic molecular theory can be applied to solve quantitative problems involving pressure, volume, and temperature.
ATLAS: Animations - Temperature Experimentation
PS.2 The student will investigate and understand the basic nature of matter.
Marine Debris
PS.7 The student will investigate and understand temperature scales, heat, and heat transfer.
ATLAS: Animations - Temperature Experimentation
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