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8th Grade Math

Students make several advances in their algebraic reasoning as they solve systems of linear equations, use functions to describe relationships, and analyze two- and three-dimensional figures.

Algebra 1

Students explore linear, quadratic, and exponential functions, and develop a deep understanding of the features of each function—graphically and algebraically—as they create models and analyze situations.

Algebra 2

Students develop their conceptual understanding, fluency, and ability to apply advanced functions, draw connections between function types, and build functions that model contextual situations.

9th Grade - Functions, Graphs and Features

Students are introduced to the main features of functions that they will learn throughout the year, providing students with a conceptual understanding of how functions are used to model various situations.

11th Grade - Quadratics

Students build on their knowledge of the features, forms, and representations of quadratic functions, and extend their understanding from solutions in the real number system to the complex number system.

11th Grade - Polynomials

Students analyze features of polynomials using their equations and graphs, perform arithmetic operations on polynomials, and use polynomial identities to solve problems.

8th Grade - Functions

Students learn how to represent, interpret, and analyze functions in various forms, leading to understanding features such as rates of change, initial values, and intervals of increase and decrease.

9th Grade - Linear Equations, Inequalities and Systems

Students manipulate, graph, and model with two-variable linear equations and inequalities, are introduced to inverse functions, and continue studying linear systems of equations and inequalities.

9th Grade - Functions and Transformations

Students take a deeper look at piecewise functions and absolute value functions, and study how transformations of functions can be identified graphically and represented algebraically.

9th Grade - Quadratic Functions and Solutions

Students investigate and understand the features that are unique to quadratic functions, and they learn to factor quadratic equations in order to reveal the roots of the equation.

11th Grade - Trigonometric Identities and Equations

Students expand on their knowledge of trigonometry, developing a foundation for calculus concepts by expanding their conception of trigonometric functions and looking at connections between functions.

Algebra 1 - Unit 5: Functions and Transformations - Lesson 1

Write equations and graph linear relationships with different domains.

Algebra 1 - Unit 1: Functions, Graphs and Features - Lesson 1

Model a contextual situation graphically using appropriate scales and features.

Algebra 1 - Unit 5: Functions and Transformations - Lesson 2

Graph piecewise functions presented algebraically and write piecewise functions from graphs.

Algebra 2 - Unit 3: Polynomials - Lesson 2

Identify features of polynomial functions including end behavior, intervals where the function is positive or negative, and domain and range of function.

Algebra 1 - Unit 4: Linear Equations, Inequalities and Systems - Lesson 2

Write linear equations given features, points, or graph in standard form, point-slope form, and slope-intercept form.

Algebra 1 - Unit 4: Linear Equations, Inequalities and Systems - Lesson 3

Determine if a function is linear based on the rate of change of points in the function presented graphically and in a table of values.

Algebra 1 - Unit 5: Functions and Transformations - Lesson 3

Evaluate a piecewise function written algebraically, with and without context.

Algebra 1 - Unit 7: Quadratic Functions and Solutions - Lesson 3

Calculate and compare the average rate of change for linear, exponential, and quadratic functions.

Algebra 1 - Unit 4: Linear Equations, Inequalities and Systems - Lesson 5

Find inverse functions algebraically, and model inverse functions from contextual situations.

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