(the Adam Hilger Series on Measurement Science and Technology) C. F. Dietrich - Uncertainty, Calibration and Probability_ the Statistics of Scientific and Industrial Measurement-Taylor & Francis (2000
ABINI “A COLLEGE OF Tradition of Assessment in Learning 2- Chapter 4 BATANGAS, Excellence” INC. Authentic Assessment: Meaning, Methods and Tools Assignment Pick a polynomial equations and factor it out to find the zeros. Graph the polynomial and see if it represents a roller coaster (does it have minimums and maximums). If it does not have any mins/max’s, pick another polynomial and apply and operation on it to see what new polynomial you derive. Find the zeros and graph again. The curves on the graph should represent a roller coaster. Table 1. GRASPS Goal Your goal is to be able to add, subtract and multiply polynomials to help determine a polynomial equation to accurately measure the curve of a roller coaster. Role You are the head of the construction company designing and building the roller coasters for your favorite theme park. Audience Fellow coworkers and the people who will ride the roller coaster. Situation You need to find the polynomial that best fits the curve of the roller coaster you are going to build. Product/ Learn how to apply operations on polynomials Performance and Enter data in the polynomials and graph to find the best fit curve. Purpose Standards and Accurate data and graphs. Criteria for Success Table 2. RUBRIC: Effective (3) Developing (2) Ineffective (1) Polynomial Writes a polynomial Writes a polynomial Writes a polynomial that is meaningful but it is missing a but does not to the problem and component to the coincide with the can accurately problem/graph problem or graph graph Graphing The graph The graph needs The graph illustrates the curve work but it is not incorrectly of the polynomial completely wrong illustrates the curve of the polynomial Applying The math applied The math applied The math applied operations on on the polynomials on the polynomials on the polynomials polynomials are correct have 1 component have 2 or more correctly incorrect components incorrect Prepared by: Submitted to: Myca M. Hernandez Mrs. Melba Marasigan BEED-3 Address: J. Panopio St., Poblacion, Mabini, Batangas E-mail address: mabinicollegeofbatangas@yahoo.com Tel. Number: 043-487-0117
(the Adam Hilger Series on Measurement Science and Technology) C. F. Dietrich - Uncertainty, Calibration and Probability_ the Statistics of Scientific and Industrial Measurement-Taylor & Francis (2000