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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.

Geometry

Students further their understanding of geometric relationships and learn to make formal mathematical arguments about geometric situations, with a heavy emphasis on transformations and proofs.

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.

10th Grade - Dilations and Similarity

Students use constructions to explore dilations in order to define and establish similarity, and they prove and use similarity criterion and theorems in the solution of problems.

10th Grade - Right Triangles and Trigonometry

Students develop an understanding of right triangles through an introduction to trigonometry, building an appreciation for the similarity of triangles as the basis for developing the Pythagorean theorem.

10th Grade - Polygons and Algebraic Relationships

Students connect algebra to geometric concepts with polygons as they explore the distance formula, slope criteria for parallel and perpendicular lines, and learn to calculate and justify the area and perimeter of polygons.

11th Grade - Unit Circle and Trigonometric Functions

Students discover trigonometry, which allows them to synthesize knowledge of transformations and properties of other functions while offering a new perspective on functions through periodicity.

10th Grade - Three-Dimensional Measurement and Application

Students extend their understanding of circles, volume, and surface area into modeling situations, formula analysis, and deeper conceptual understandings.

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.

8th Grade - Pythagorean Theorem and Volume

Students learn about irrational numbers, approximating square roots of non-perfect square numbers, and investigate the well-known Pythagorean Theorem to solve for missing measures in right triangles.

Algebra 2 - Unit 7: Trigonometric Identities and Equations - Lesson 2

Derive and use the Pythagorean identity to write equivalent expressions.

Geometry - Unit 5: Polygons and Algebraic Relationships - Lesson 4

Algebraically and using the Pythagorean Theorem, determine the slope criteria for perpendicular lines.

Algebra 2 - Unit 7: Trigonometric Identities and Equations - Lesson 5

Analyze inverse trigonometric functions graphically.

Geometry - Unit 6: Three-Dimensional Measurement and Application - Lesson 8

Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find missing measurements and calculate volume of pyramids, prisms, and compound shapes comprised of pyramids and prisms.

Geometry - Unit 4: Right Triangles and Trigonometry - Lesson 10

Solve for missing sides of a right triangle given the length of one side and measure of one angle.

Geometry - Unit 4: Right Triangles and Trigonometry - Lesson 11

Find the angle measure given two sides using inverse trigonometric functions.

Geometry - Unit 4: Right Triangles and Trigonometry - Lesson 12

Describe the relationship between slope and the tangent ratio of the angle of elevation/depression. Use the tangent ratio of the angle of elevation or depression to solve real-world problems.

Geometry - Unit 4: Right Triangles and Trigonometry - Lesson 13

Solve a modeling problem using trigonometry.

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