| Pre-Algebra | Algebra 1 | Informal Algebra 1 | Algebra 2 & Trigonometry | |||
| Grade Level: 9,
10, 11, 12 Credit: 2 Term: 1 year |
Grade Level: 9,
10, 11, 12 Credit: 2 Term: 1 year |
Grade
Level: 9, 10, 11, 12 Prerequisite: Pre-Algebra |
Grade
Level: 9, 10, 11, 12 Prerequisite: Successful completion of Algebra 1 and Geometry |
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| Course Description: Pre-Algebra is an elective course that will count as one year of the three years of math needed to graduate. It does not meet college requirements for one year of Algebra. This class includes properties of numbers, fractions, number sentences and graphs, ratio-proportion, percent, rational numbers, real numbers relations and functions, and solving simple equations.This is a preparatory course for those who are not ready for Algebra 1. | Course Description: This is an elective course this will count for one of the three years of math required for graduation. It is a study of fundamental law and operatives with numbers as applied to equations. Areas covered are positive and negative numbers, graphing of linear equations and inequalities, factoring fractions and equations with fractions, ratios and proportions, roots and radicals, and quadratic equations. | Course Description: An elective course which counts for one of the three years of math required for graduation. The course covers from basic properties of numbers and operations (addition, subtraction etc.), to using symbols in place of numbers for various problem solving applications, solving one or more equations, functions, graphing linear and non-linear equations, exponents, factoring and quadratic equations, and other topics such as ratios and proportions. The basic concepts of each topic will be explored with less rigor and some may not be fully examined. | Course Description: An elective course which counts for one of the three years of math required for graduation. This course is recommended for those attending college or those who plan to work in science and engineering. This course covers advanced Algebra topics including linear, quadratic, polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, rational and trigonometric functions, properties of powers, roots and radicals and conic sections. |