MMX0650 / MMX0750 / MMX0850 MATHEMATICS, GRADE 6 / 7 / 8
Emphasis on developing proficiency with concepts and skills in the following mathematical domains: Number System, Ratios and Proportional Relationships, Functions (8th grade only), Expressions and Equations, Geometry, and Statistics and Probability with a focus on the 8 Mathematical Practices.
MMX0650PA / MMX0750PA MATHEMATICS, GRADE 6 / 7 - PRE-ALGEBRA
This rigorous course consolidates math 7 and most of the math 8 standards into a single year where students build their understanding of ratios and proportions, the number system, expressions and equations, geometry, statistics and probability, and functions. Candidates for this course regularly demonstrate the GLOs and are ready to be challenged.
Prerequisite: Teacher recommendation and demonstration of pre-requisite skills is required.
MAX0800 ALGEBRA 1
Students gain foundational knowledge of functions with a focus on solving problems involving linear and quadratic scenarios both mathematically and in the world around us. Students build upon and extend their prior knowledge of solving 1- and 2-variable equations and inequalities to find solutions to problems and interpret its meaning in context. Basic statistical analysis of bivariate data is incorporated as well. Students in this course will take the Hawaii DOE Algebra 1 End-of-Course exam. Successful completion of this course earns you a high school math credit.
Prerequisite: Teacher recommendation and demonstration of pre-requisite skills is required. Students who are taking Pre-Algebra must have maintained a grade of C or higher.
MGX0800 GEOMETRY
The emphasis of this course is on understanding and use of relationships among points, lines, planes, and figures. These include properties of various figures, relations among lines such as parallelism, intersections, perpendicularity, and relations among figures such as congruence, similarity, symmetry, and rigid motions. Concepts and processes are further developed and extended to include the following content: right triangle relationships, trigonometric relationships, circle relationships, constructions, three-dimensional figures, coordinate geometry, and transformations. Conditional probability will be explored if time permits. Successful completion of this course earns you a high school math credit.
Prerequisite: Teacher recommendation, meeting or exceeding on the State Standardized Test, and successful completion of Algebra I with a C or higher.