AlGeo I
Syllabus
Course: Yearlong with two semesters Grade level: HS
Prerequisite Courses: Math Level 8 Credits: 1.0
Course Description
This course formalizes and extends middle-school mathematics, deepening their understanding of linear relationships. The course begins with a review of relationships between quantities, building from unit conversion to a study of expressions, equations, and inequalities. Students contrast linear and exponential relationships, including a study of sequences, as well as applications such as growth and decay. Students review one-, two-, and multi-step equations, formally reasoning about each step using properties of equality. Students extend this reasoning to systems of linear equations. Students use descriptive statistics to analyze data before turning their attention to transformations and the relationship between Algebra and Geometry on the coordinate plane.
Course Objectives
Throughout the course, you will meet the following goals:
· Analyze and interpret the structure of expressions and write expressions in equivalent forms to solve problems
· Communicate effectively using graphic, numeric, symbolic, and verbal representations
· Recognize the graph of given data as being linear, quadratic, or exponential
· Solve equations and inequalities in one variable and represent and solve equations and inequalities graphically
· Create and solve equations that describe numbers or relationships
· Model and solve problems with linear systems graphically Student Expectations
This course requires the same level of commitment from you as a traditional classroom course would. You have access to this class 24/7 permitting you to put the time in. Expect to plan your time to complete the class assigned in the hexter(s) timeframe for the following activities:
· Interactive lessons that include a mixture of instructional videos and tasks
· Assignments in which you apply and extend learning
· Assessments, including quizzes, tests, and cumulative exams
· Project(s)
Communication
Your teacher will communicate with you regularly through discussions, e-mail, and system announcements. You will also communicate with classmates, either via online tools (Google Email) or face to face, as you collaborate on projects, ask and answer questions in your content group, and develop your speaking and listening skills.
Grading Policy
You will be graded on the work you do online and the work you submit electronically to your teacher. To complete the semesters/course, all assignments and assessments are completed satisfactorily or proficiently (80% or score 3 as a minimum). One proficient project is required for each semester.
Scope and Sequence
When you log into Edgenuity, you can view the entire course map—an interactive scope and sequence of all topics you will study. Summaries of units are below:
Semester 1
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Unit 1: Relationships Between Quantities
Learning Target: MA.09.EE.01.04 Expressions can be represented in multiple, equivalent forms
Learning Target: MA.09.EE.02.04 Solving Linear Equations & Inequalities in One Variable
Learning Target: MA.09.F.04 Function Notation
Unit 2: Reasoning with Equations
Learning Target: MA.09.EE.03.04 Graph Equations & Inequalities
Learning Target: MA09.F.01.04 Graphing Functions denoting Key Features
Learning Target: MA:.09.F05.04 calculate & Interpret Avera Rate of Change of a Function
Learning Target: MA:09.F.07.04 Compare properties of two functions
Learning Target: MA.09.F.02.04 Construct and Compare Linear & Exponential Functions
Learning Target: MA.09.F.02.04 Arithmetic & Geometric Sequences
Semester 2
Unit 3: Linear and Exponential Relationships
Learning Target: Learning Target: MA.09.F.02.04 Construct and Compare Linear & Exponential Functions
Learning Target: MA.09.EE.04.04 Solve Systems of Equations & Inequalities
Unit 4: Parallel Lines
Learning Target: MA.09.G.01.04 Using Coordinates to find distance (Distance Formula)
Unit 5: Congruence, Proof, and Constructions
Learning Target: MA.09.G.02.04 Transformations
Learning Target: MA.09.G.03.04 Definition of congruence in terms of Rigid Motion
Unit 6: Descriptive Statistics
Learning Target: MA.09.SP.01.04 Interpret Differences in Shape, Center, & Spread of Data
Learning Target: MA.09.SP.02.04 Summarize Data using Frequency Tables
William J. Lester
“Gramps”
Lead Teacher Westminster Virtual Academy
Hidden Lake High School
7300 Lowell Blvd.
Westminster, CO
303.720.5262 WVA Computer Lab Phone
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