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COURSE TITLE: Algebra I
Grade Level: 9-12
Length: One Year
Credit: 5 per semester
Prerequisite: Pre Algebra
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Algebra I is a class open to 9-12 grade students. The course is designed with the college bound student in mind. It is assumed students in this course have previous experience with symbols, word problems, grouping symbols, and order of operations. These topics will be covered in depth and we will extensively study evaluation of algebraic expressions, properties of real numbers, rational equations, factoring, scientific notation, functions, variation and quadratic equations. It is designed to prepare students for Geometry and Algebra II. Pre-requisite for this class is passing and completing Pre-Algebra.
Task 1 Big Objective: I will be able to solve for any variable to the first power.
Task 2 Big Objective: I will be able to solve and interpret all inequalities in one variable.
Writing and Graphing Inequalities .1
Solve One Step Inequalities .2
Solve Multi-Step Inequalities .3
Task 3 Big Objective: I will be able to interpret and graph a linear function in any form.
Writing Linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form .1
Writing Equations in Point-Slope Form .2
Writing Equations of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines .3
Scatter Plots and Lines of Fit .4
Analyzing Lines of Fit .5
Piecewise Functions .7
Solve Systems by Graphing
Graphing in Two Variables
System of Linear Inequalities
Measures of Center and Variation .1
Box-and-Whisker Plots .2
Shapes of Distributions .3
Two-Way Tables .4
Choosing a Data Display .5
1. Properties of Exponents Ms.Porter's 6.1
2. Radicals and Rational Expressions
4. Exponential Growth and Decay
5. Solving Exponential Equations
Ms. Porter's Presentation Adding and Subtracting Polynomials .1
Ms. Porter's Presentation Multiplying Polynomials .2
Special Products of Polynomials .3
Ms.Porter's Presentation Solving Polynomials in Factored Form .4
Ms. Porter's Presentation Factoring x^2+bx+c .5
Factoring Special Product Polynomials .7
Factoring Polynomials Completely .8
4. Graphing Quadratics in Vertex Form
5. Graphing Quadratics in Intercept Form
6. Comparing Linear, Exponential, and Quadratic Functions
Properties of Radicals .1
Solve Quadratic Equations by Graphing .2
Solve Quadratic Equations Using Algebra .3
Solve Quadratic Equations by Completing the Square .4
Use the Quadratic Formula .5
Solve Nonlinear Systems of Equations .6
1. Graphing a Square Root Funtion
2. Graphing a Cube Root Function
3. Solving Radical Equations
4. Inverse Functions