Activity #10 Arithmetic Sequences
Arithmetic Sequences
Sequences - Math is Fun
www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/sequences-series.html
LESSON
Recall what you have already learned about sequences. Explore this website that describes arithmetic sequences and how to define them algebraically. At the end of the lesson, there are ten problems for you to practice.
NOTE TAKING
This website should be easier for you to work through than some that you have explored; therefore, the information presented is not particularly difficult. Take written notes on what you read, explaining in enough detail that your notes will be a reference for future study.
SUMMARY
At the conclusion of your Note Taking, use appropriate written language conventions and a “Clarifying Bookmark” to explain in one or more paragraphs what you learned about arithmetic sequences. Your written work needs to be legible and refer to specific details of the topic. Thoughtless, random comments will not be accepted as a truthful response to what is expected from a serious student of math.
- Get your assigned chromebook from the cart.
- Use Ctrl+Alt+S when powering up.
- Before using the following url, clear the browsing history:
Sequences - Math is Fun
www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/sequences-series.html
LESSON
Recall what you have already learned about sequences. Explore this website that describes arithmetic sequences and how to define them algebraically. At the end of the lesson, there are ten problems for you to practice.
NOTE TAKING
This website should be easier for you to work through than some that you have explored; therefore, the information presented is not particularly difficult. Take written notes on what you read, explaining in enough detail that your notes will be a reference for future study.
SUMMARY
At the conclusion of your Note Taking, use appropriate written language conventions and a “Clarifying Bookmark” to explain in one or more paragraphs what you learned about arithmetic sequences. Your written work needs to be legible and refer to specific details of the topic. Thoughtless, random comments will not be accepted as a truthful response to what is expected from a serious student of math.