Algebra 1 (Period P5/6 A) Assignments
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- Fall 2018
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- Math
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Course Description:
This one-year course provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills for further studies in mathematics. It is intended to increase mathematical fluency in problem solving, reasoning, modeling, and effective communication in the study of number, algebra, functions, and statistics. Instructional practices incorporate integration of diversity awareness including appreciation of all cultures and their important contributions to society. The use of technology, including calculators and computer software, is an integral part of this course. This course fulfills the Algebra I requirement and one of the mathematics credits required for high school graduation.
Course Goals:
To develop the Standards for Mathematical Practice. [CCSS]
To extend the properties of exponents to rational exponents and use properties of rational and irrational numbers. [CCSS: N.RN]
To reason quantitatively and use units to solve problems. [CCSS: N.Q]
To interpret the structure of expressions and write expressions in equivalent forms to solve problems. [CCSS: 8.EE*; A.SSE]
To perform arithmetic operations on polynomials. [CCSS: A.APR]
To create equations those describe numbers or relationships. [CCSS: A.CED]
To understand solving equations as a process of reasoning and explain the reasoning; solve equations and inequalities in one variable; solve systems of equations; and represent and solve equations and inequalities graphically. [CCSS: 8.EE*; A.REI]
To understand the concept of a function and use function notation; interpret functions that arise in applications in terms of the context; and analyze functions using different representations. [CCSS: 8.F*; F.IF]
To build a function that models a relationship between two quantities; and build new functions from existing functions. [CCSS: 8.F*; F.BF]
To construct and compare linear, quadratic, and exponential models and solve problems; and interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model. [CCSS: F.LE]
To summarize, represent, and interpret data on a single count or measurement variable; summarize, represent, and interpret data on two categorical and quantitative variables; and interpret linear models. [CCSS: S.ID]
To investigate patterns of association in bivariate data. [CCSS: 8.SP*]
To understand congruence and similarity using physical models, transparencies, or geometry software. [CCSS: 8.G*]
Textbook: HMH Algebra 1
CONTACT INFORMATION
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
Due:
Assignment
October 22- 26 / 2018
10/22/2018 – Monday
Absolute value Equations
Holt Algebra 1 Page 294
HW/CW : Holt Page 305 Q18-26
10/23/2018 – Tuesday
Absolute Value Inequalities
Holt Algebra 1 Page 294
CW/HW : Holt Page 305 Q27-46 Even Odd
10/24/2018 – Wednesday
Review Inequalities
Quiz on Inequalities
CW / HW : Handout
10/25/2018 – Thursday
Practice Chapter Test
CW : Error Analysis (QA Session)
HW : Study for the chapter Test
10/26/2018 – Friday
Chapter Test – Inequalities
HW: Edmentum 2 hours a week
October 29- November 2 / 2018
10/29/2018 – Monday
Defining Functions
Graphing Functions and Relations
Holt Page 692
CW/HW : Holt Page 697/698
10/30/2018 – Tuesday
Vertical and Horizontal Translation
Stretch and Compression
Holt Page 700
Holt Page 707
HW: Holt Algebra 705
CW : Holt Algebra 706
10/31/2018 – Wednesday
Operations in Function
CW/ HW: Handout
11/1/2018 – Thursday
Operations in Functions – Continues
Inverse Operation in Functions
CW/ HW: Handout
10/2/2018 – Friday
Quiz on Functions
Edmentum Online practice (30-45 mins)
CW/ HW : 2 hour Edmentum a week