Algebra 2
In Algebra 2, students analyze and apply operations using multiple representations of functions to compare, interpret data, and make inferences. Functions include (but not limited to) linear, exponential, quadratic, absolute value, inverse, piecewise, cubic, polynomial, trigonometric, logarithms, etc. They use statistics in real world contexts to develop solutions.
The Story of Algebra 2 (How the Year Unfolds)
Students begin with statistics in order to examine previously learned concepts and apply them to new functions and concepts. Students then transition to the analysis, interpretation, application and representation of various familiar and new functions weaving together various function types including linear and exponential (including sequences), quadratic, absolute value, piecewise, inverse that were introduced and discussed in Algebra 1 and new functions including polynomial, radical, logarithmic, and trigonometric by constantly comparing and using various forms of representation for each function as well as utilizing the standards for math practice within the comparisons and representations.
Units, Essential Standards & Optional Pacing Calendar