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If students can identify most transformations but struggle with the vertical stretches, consider saying:
“Explain your representation to me.”
“What’s the same and what’s different about the vertex and points 1 unit to the left and right on the graph of compared to the corresponding points on the graph of ?”
The purpose of this discussion is for students to articulate that vertex form shows the transformations of a parabola from an original equation . Display this definition for students: The vertex form of a quadratic expression is .
Here are some questions for discussion:
Arrange students in groups of 4. Display the equation . Ask students:
Since this activity was designed to be completed without technology, ask students to put away any devices.
Give 1–2 minutes of quiet work time for students to rewrite the equation. Invite any students who started by completing the square to share their strategy. If no students used this strategy, ask students how they could rewrite the equation using a perfect square and how it connects to earlier work with completing the square. If needed, rewrite the equation with factored out and give an additional 1–2 minutes of quiet work time for students to complete the square, then invite students to share their thinking. As students share, record and display their thinking for students to use as a reference during the activity.
Assign one of the equations from the task to each group.
For students who choose to work on the Are You Ready for More? task, consider sharing that many cultures have games where a player tosses something into a goal. In Colombia, a game called Rana involves tossing a coin into the mouth of a frog. Ask students to share a tossing game they have played or seen. If time allows, invite students to look up juego de rana or juego de sapo to see how the game is played.
Your teacher will assign one of these equations to your group: