Seventh Grade Mathematics provides students with a comprehensive and engaging exploration of key mathematical concepts aligned with the Missouri Learning Standards. This course builds on prior knowledge from foundational numeracy and introduces higher-order topics like algebraic reasoning, geometry, data analysis, and proportional thinking. Through a blend of problem-solving, collaboration, and real–world applications, students will develop critical thinking skills and mathematical fluency to navigate both academic and everyday challenges.
Eighth Grade Mathematics challenges students to deepen their understanding of mathematical concepts as they prepare for high school-level math. Aligned with the Missouri Learning Standards, this course emphasizes the development of algebraic thinking, number systems, geometry, and data analysis skills. Students will engage in problem-solving, modeling, and critical reasoning as they explore real-world applications of math concepts.
Through hands-on activities, collaborative learning, and the integration of technology, students will build the foundation necessary for success in Algebra I and beyond.
Algebra 1B is the second part of a two-year Algebra 1 sequence designed to provide students with additional time and support to master foundational algebraic concepts. This course continues the study of linear, exponential, and quadratic relationships, with a focus on developing problem-solving skills, mathematical reasoning, and real-world application. Aligned with the Missouri Learning Standards, Algebra 1B reinforces key topics from Algebra 1A and introduces more complex functions and modeling scenarios.
Students will explore multiple representations of functions (equations, graphs, tables, and verbal descriptions), solve equations and inequalities, and analyze patterns and relationships using algebraic reasoning.
Algebra 1B is the second part of a two-year Algebra 1 sequence designed to provide students with additional time and support to master foundational algebraic concepts. This course continues the study of linear, exponential, and quadratic relationships, with a focus on developing problem-solving skills, mathematical reasoning, and real-world application. Aligned with the Missouri Learning Standards, Algebra 1B reinforces key topics from Algebra 1A and introduces more complex functions and modeling scenarios.
Students will explore multiple representations of functions (equations, graphs, tables, and verbal descriptions), solve equations and inequalities, and analyze patterns and relationships using algebraic reasoning.