Mathematics

COLLEGE-PREPARATORY/ WORK-READY PROGRAM


ADVANCED PLACEMENT ACADEMIC PROGRAM


OPTIONAL PROGRAM



40123S2/40123S2

Algebra I

Semester(s): 2

Prerequisite: None

Grade Level(s): 9


Algebra I is designed to expand on basic mathematical skills of Algebra. Students are introduced to the basic language of algebra: the study of linear equations and inequalities, polynomials, radical expressions, systems of equations and inequalities, as well as quadratic functions. Students develop problem solving and critical thinking skills as they make sense of and solve problems throughout the course.



40173S1/40173S2

Honors Algebra I

Semester(s): 2

Prerequisite: None

Grade Level(s): 9


Honors Algebra I includes all the topics of Algebra I with a more in-depth approach to problem solving. Additional content and rigor demand a faster pace for instruction and learning.



40133S1/40133S2

Geometry

Semester(s): 2

Prerequisite: Algebra I

Grade Level(s): 9, 10


Geometry is designed to analyze and apply Euclidean geometric concepts and measurements. Students practice formal deductive reasoning skills, an essential component of critical thinking. Topics include angles, parallel and perpendicular lines, congruence, polygons, areas, volumes, geometric constructions and coordinates. Students will learn how to develop geometric proofs and solve problems by applying geometric skills.



40213S1/40213S2

Honors Geometry

Semester(s): 2

Prerequisite: Algebra I

Grade Level(s): 9, 10


Honors Geometry is comprised of all the Geometry concepts, with a more in-depth approach to problem solving. Additional content and rigor demand a faster pace for instruction and learning.



40143S1/40143S2

Algebra II

Semester(s): 2

Prerequisite: Algebra I and Geometry

Grade Level(s): 10, 11, 12


Algebra II builds on algebraic and geometric concepts in addition to building advanced algebra skills such as systems of equations, advanced polynomials, imaginary and complex numbers, quadratics, as well as the study of trigonometric functions. Matrices and their properties are introduced as well.



40223S1/40223S2

Honors Algebra II

Semester(s): 2

Prerequisite: Algebra I and Geometry

Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12


Honors Algebra II consists of all the topics of Algebra II with a more in-depth approach to problem solving. Additional content and rigor demand a faster pace for instruction and learning.



40183S1/40183S2

Algebra III

Semester(s): 2

Prerequisite: Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II

Grade Level(s): 11, 12


Algebra III prepares students for higher-level math courses by focusing on continuing the study of Algebra and Trigonometry, while building developed thinking and reasoning skills. Topics studied in this course include linear equations and inequalities, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, trigonometric identities, exponential and logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. 


Additional Information: This course is not recommended for students who plan on taking AP Calculus or who have already taken Honors Mathematics Analysis.



40193S1/40193S2

Statistics

Semester(s): 2

Prerequisite: Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II

Grade Level(s): 11, 12


Statistics focuses on descriptive statistics topics including frequency distributions, histograms, graphs, and measures of center and spread. Additionally, probability is an area of focus which includes addition rules, multiplication rules, conditional probabilities, counting rules, binomial distribution, and normal distribution. The third major focus is inferential statistics and those topics are estimations for population measures, hypothesis testing, correlation, goodness-of-fit, and statistical process control.



40243S1/40243S2

AP Statistics

Semester(s): 2

Prerequisite: Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II

Grade Level(s): 10, 11, 12


AP Statistics introduces students to the major concepts and tools for collecting, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data. Students develop their understanding of statistics by using technology, investigations, problem solving, and writing as they build conceptual understanding of concepts like variation and distribution, patterns and uncertainty, and data-based predictions, decisions, and conclusions.



40233S1/40233S2

Honors Mathematics Analysis

Semester(s): 2

Prerequisite: Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II

Grade Level(s): 11, 12


Honors Mathematics Analysis includes the study of the unit circle trigonometry, analytic trigonometry, sequences, series, vectors, and parametric functions. Other topics include the study of a variety of functions and their graphs: linear, absolute, square root, greatest integer, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric. This course prepares students for an AP Calculus course.



40273S1/40273S2

NEW: AP Pre-Calculus

Semester(s): 2

Prerequisite: Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II

Grade Level(s): 11, 12


AP Precalculus centers on functions modeling dynamic phenomena. This research-based exploration of functions is designed to better prepare students for college-level calculus and provide grounding for other mathematics and science courses. In this course, students study a broad spectrum of function types that are foundational for careers in mathematics, physics, biology, health science, social science, and data science.




40253S1/40253S2

AP Calculus AB

Semester(s): 2

Prerequisite: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and Honors Mathematics Analysis

Grade Level(s): 11, 12


AP Calculus AB cultivates student understanding of differential and integral calculus by engaging in real-world problems represented graphically, numerically, analytically, and verbally. Students use definitions and theorems to build arguments and justify conclusions as they explore concepts such as change, limits, and analysis of functions.



40263S1/40263S2

AP Calculus BC

Semester(s): 2

Prerequisite: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and Honors Mathematics Analysis

Grade Level(s): 11, 12


AP Calculus BC extends the content learned in Calculus AB to different types of equations and introduces the topic of sequences and series. Students learn to approach calculus concepts and problems when they are represented graphically, numerically, analytically, and verbally, and to make connections among these representations. Technology is used to help solve problems, experiment, interpret results, and support conclusions.



NON-COLLEGE PREPARATORY MATHEMATICS



40153S1/40153S2

Math of Finance

Semester(s): 2

Prerequisite: Algebra I and Geometry

Grade Level(s): 11, 12


Math of Finance provides students with an understanding of personal finance and business-related concepts. Students learn financial planning and decision-making, investing, wise credit choices, smart shopping, and income tax basics. Upon completion of this course, students are able to effectively manage money and finances in order to reach individual financial goals.



40163S1/40163S2

Intermediate Algebra

Semester(s): 2

Prerequisite: Algebra I

Grade Level(s): 10, 11, 12


Intermediate Algebra builds on the conceptual algebra skills to solve practical mathematical problems in order to further prepare students for Algebra II. This course is intended for students who struggled in Algebra I, as the course strengthens their algebra skills as they bridge to Algebra II.



MATHEMATICS ELECTIVES



40103S1/40103S2

Fundamentals of Algebra

Semester(s): 2

Prerequisite: None

Grade Level(s): 9


Fundamentals of Algebra helps students prepare for Algebra I. Topics include basic numerical operations and number sense, integer operations, rational expressions, simplifying and evaluating algebraic expressions, solving one- and two-step equations in one variable, and simplifying polynomials.




40113S1/40113S2

Math Enhancement

Semester(s): 2

Prerequisite: None

Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11, 12


Math Enhancement is designed to support students by reinforcing and enriching their conceptual and procedural knowledge. This innovative approach gives students the opportunity to receive individualized attention thus maximizing learning.




40197S1/40197S2

College Career Math Ready

Semester(s): 2

Prerequisite: Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II

Grade Level(s): 12


College Career Math Ready is designed to support students who intend to go to college, but do not have an adequate ACT Math subject score to meet college entrance requirements.



The following Career and Technology Education (CTE) course qualifies as a mathematics unit for graduation and OKPromise.