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Episode 4 Supports

  • Repeating Your Reasoning: Sasha and Keoni apply their methods to construct a second parabola with a different focus and directrix.

  • For use in a classroom, pause the video and ask these questions:

     

    1. [Pause video at 1:34]. Restate Sasha’s prediction. Do you agree with it?

     

    2. [Pause video at 2:34]. Keoni says they do not need to draw a line for the first point that they found on this parabola. Why not?

  • When students are working on the task in class, you can support dialogue as follows:

     

    • Ask students to focus on precision, i.e., “Compare your methods of measurement with each other. Are some methods more precise than others? How so?”

  • These questions allow students to extend the concepts and terminology from the episode:

     

    1. Continue exploring how parabolas change when the relative position of the focus and directrix changes.  Justify your findings.

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Mathematics in this Lesson

Lesson Description

 

Sasha and Keoni create a parabola from its geometric definition. This involves making sense of key terms—like focus, directrix, and equidistant—and figuring out how to measure distances between points and lines.