Grade Level – Module 8: Numerical and Algebraic Expressions
Students will develop understanding and application of exponents and learn to write and evaluate numerical expressions in real-world situations. They will model situations using algebraic expressions and deepen their understanding of the distributive property and combining like terms. Students will interpret, evaluate, and identify equivalent algebraic expressions.
Accelerated Math – Module 9: Solving Problems Using Equations and Inequalities
Students will explore inverse operations and apply them to solve equations and inequalities involving variables. They will use algebraic reasoning to represent and solve real-world problems involving unknown quantities.
March 2026
7th Grade Accelerated Math
Students will begin the volume and surface area unit. They will use formulas to calculate volume and surface area of rectangular and triangular prisms.
7th Grade Math
The math classes will be wrapping up our unit on inequalities and gearing up for an exciting new topic: Circles! The students will apply formulas to solve problems measuring the circumference and area of circles.
8th Grade Algebra 1A
February 2026
We recently completed the first part of Module 6, where students learned about functions using the equation y= mx + b with a strong focus on understanding slope as a rate of change and discovering the y-intercept as the starting value.
In the next part of the unit, students will continue building these skills by exploring how tables, graphs, and equations represent real-world situations and how these representations connect to one another. They will practice identifying slope and y-intercept from different representations and using them to model and solve real-world problems.
8th Grade Honors Algebra 1
March 2026
In March, students will explore Graphing Quadratic Functions. They will learn to identify the key features of the U-shaped curve known as a parabola, using both vertex and standard forms.
Students will practice finding the vertex, axis of symmetry, and intercepts to build accurate graphs. We will also apply these concepts to real-world applications. By the end of the month, we will begin Solving Quadratics.