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Generating Sequences

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MathematicsAlgebra|Ages 11—14|ID: mt_yXO7lQ9Yn7

Generate terms of a sequence from a term-to-term rule (e.g., 'add 3 each time') or a position-to-term rule (e.g., '2n + 1'), and identify whether a sequence is arithmetic, geometric, or neither

Mastery Evidence

  • Continue a sequence given a term-to-term rule involving addition, subtraction, or multiplication
  • Generate the first five terms from a position-to-term formula such as 3n − 2
  • Classify sequences as arithmetic (constant difference), geometric (constant ratio), or other

Assessment Prompt

“Can [child] work out the next few terms of a sequence like 5, 8, 11, 14… and explain whether the rule is "add a fixed number each time" or something else?”

Curriculum Standards3 alignments

8.F.1Common Core State Standards for Mathematics
Function definition and graphs

Understand that a function is a rule that assigns to each input exactly one output. The graph of a function is the set of ordered pairs consisting of an input and the corresponding output.

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KS3.Maths.Alg.14The national curriculum in England
Generate Terms of a Sequence

generate terms of a sequence from either a term-to-term or a position-to-term rule

Mathematics · Key Stage 3
KS3.Maths.Alg.16The national curriculum in England
Geometric and Other Sequences

recognise geometric sequences and appreciate other sequences that arise

Mathematics · Key Stage 3

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