IB SL AA Unit 10 From Approximation To Generalization Integration
IB SL AA Unit 10 From Approximation To Generalization Integration
IB Diploma Programme
Unit Planner: Unit 10 Analysis &
Approaches
Open-minded Risk-takers Knowledgeable Communicators Balanced Caring Inquirers Reflective Thinkers Principled
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Teacher:
door? integral
How much work is needed to stretch a spring a fixed amount? More on indefinite integrals
Suppose you know the function that models the rate at which a given item Area and definite integrals
moves along an assembly line in metres per second. How can you find a Fundamental theorem of calculus
function that models the number of metres the manual is from the start of the Area between two curves
assembly line t seconds after it begins moving?
Key Concepts Content summary
■ Approximation Antiderivative and the indefinite integral
Inquirers
■ Generalization
Areas and definite integrals
Fundamental theorem of calculus
Area between two curves
Assessment Overview
Content/ Knowledge Formative or
Summative?
Assessment method to be used:
Understanding of key concepts & knowledge
MyiMaths homework tasks F Computer based assessment
Collins Chapter exercises F Peer and self-assessment
End of Chapter- Review Exercise Teacher assessed
Communicators
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End of unit assessment Teacher assessed with additional student
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self-reflection review sheet.
F – 10%, S – 90%
Skills/ Internal Assessment Assessment Criteria
Formative or
Assessment method to be used:
Testing skills/ preparation for IA Summative?
Developing Inquiry Skills via use of the mathematical toolkit to No formal assessment but used as training
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encourage active learning – for IA – 20% of IB course
Knowledgeable
Core Considerations
Learner Profile (how will some LP’s be addressed in this unit?) International Mindedness
Think broader than ‘knowledgable’ and ‘communicators’ for the obvious subject areas. (Where do opportunities arise to explore this dimension?)
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Oxford IB eBooks This course recognizes the increasing role that mathematics and e
MyiMaths technology play in a diverse range of fields in a data-rich world. As such,
General spreadsheets it emphasizes the meaning of mathematics in context by focusing on C
Kognity topics that are often used as applications or in mathematical modelling. o
Khan Academy To give this understanding a firm base, this course also includes topics m
Promethean Interactive Boards that are traditionally part of a pre-university mathematics course such as m
ActivInspire calculus and statistics. u
Resources from maths shared area The course makes extensive use of technology to allow students to n
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explore and construct mathematical models. Mathematics: applications
Academic Honesty- Exploration first draft teacher/student interviews c
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Making Connections
How can this unit support other subject areas? How can this unit be supported by other subject areas?
Calculating the area under a curve is a key skill for Science. Connections to speed, distance, time graphs.
Connections to Economic curves.
Links with ToK (possible links – can it be communicated to ToK teachers?) Links with current national/ global affairs
Packaging optimisation, to reduce waste and save resources.
Mathematics:
IB Diploma Programme
Unit Planner: Unit 10 Analysis &
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Communicators
Learning Experiences
Approaches to learning: Approaches to teaching through:
Tick as appropriate: Tick as appropriate:
ATL 1 Research skills Inquiry
ATL 2 Communication skills Concepts
ATL 3 Social Skills Differentiation
Knowledgeable
Resources Required
Texts, worksheets (where can they be found?) Practical Resources
Oxford IB Course Companion Casio Graphic Display Calculator
InThinking website Promethean Interactive Board
Risk-takers
Tes.com
Worksheets and past paper resources from Maths staff shared
folders.
IB Questionbank
Online/ Web resources & Audio-visual (with URLs) Assessment instructions or rubrics
MyiMaths: www.myimaths.com Homework – 10%
InThinking: www.inthinking.org Unit Assessments - 40%
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Differentiation by learning styles ESL/ Language Support strategies Special Educational Needs (if applicable)
Use of Desmos.com and graphing solutions for Throughout the course attention is drawn to Extra time is available in tests for students with
visual learning as well as use of interactive key words and their meaning is explained. SEN requirements.
boards.
Use of tarsia and matching exercises for See command terms in IB subject guide. Also see the documents Meeting student
kinesthetic learning. learning diversity in the classroom and The IB
Use of questioning to assess aural learners guide to inclusive education: a resource for
whole school development
Making connections
Core considerations
Open-minded Risk-takers Knowledgeable Communicators Balanced Caring Inquirers Reflective Thinkers Principled