Solving Linear Equations: Prentice Hall Lesson # 1-4; 3-1,2,3; 3-6; 5-1 thru 4; 6-1, 2. Graphing Linear Equations: PH Lesson 1-4

Similar documents
Los Angeles Unified School District. Mathematics Grade 6

High School Geometry

Discovering Geometry: 1 st Quarter. California Geometry Standard Resources

Correlation of the ALEKS courses Algebra 1 and High School Geometry to the Wyoming Mathematics Content Standards for Grade 11

Prentice Hall CME Project Geometry 2009

Introduction to Geometry

Texas High School Geometry

Prentice Hall Mathematics Geometry, Foundations Series 2011

7 th Grade Accelerated Learning Targets Final 5/5/14

High School Geometry

A VERTICAL LOOK AT KEY CONCEPTS AND PROCEDURES GEOMETRY

Pre-Algebra to Pre-Calculus

GEOMETRY. Background Knowledge/Prior Skills. Knows ab = a b. b =

High School Geometry. Correlation of the ALEKS course High School Geometry to the ACT College Readiness Standards for Mathematics

Curriculum Catalog

Geometry CP Pen Argyl Area High School 2018

Geometry. Pacing Guide. Kate Collins Middle School

This image cannot currently be displayed. Course Catalog. Geometry Glynlyon, Inc.

Content Skills Assessments Lessons

of triangles, exterior, 112 interior, 112 real-life application, 113 similar, 128 vertical constructions,

Curriculum Catalog

Hands-On Standards Deluxe Grades: 7, 8 States: California Content Standards

Geometry Foundations Pen Argyl Area High School 2018

Geometry Curriculum Guide Dunmore School District Dunmore, PA

Make geometric constructions. (Formalize and explain processes)

7 th GRADE PLANNER Mathematics. Lesson Plan # QTR. 3 QTR. 1 QTR. 2 QTR 4. Objective

Content Standard 1: Numbers, Number Sense, and Computation

Standards Map - Basic Comprehensive Program Grades Eight Through Twelve - Mathematics

Pre AP Geometry. Mathematics Standards of Learning Curriculum Framework 2009: Pre AP Geometry

Grade Level Expectations for the Sunshine State Standards

Minnesota Academic Standards for Mathematics 2007

Prentice Hall Mathematics: Pre-Algebra 2004 Correlated to: The Pennsylvania Math Assessment Anchors and Eligible Content (Grade 11)

Geometry Honors Curriculum Guide Dunmore School District Dunmore, PA

Michigan Edition. correlated to the. Michigan Merit Curriculum Course / Credit Requirements Geometry

Geometry Course Title: Geometry

Scope and Sequence for the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards

Geometry. Course Requirements

Arizona Academic Standards

104, 107, 108, 109, 114, 119, , 129, 139, 141, , , , , 180, , , 128 Ch Ch1-36

Geometry Curriculum Guide Lunenburg County Public Schools June 2014

TEACHER CERTIFICATION STUDY GUIDE KNOWLEDGE OF MATHEMATICS THROUGH SOLVING...1

As we come to each Math Notes box, you need to copy it onto paper in your Math Notes Section of your binder. As we come to each Learning Log Entry,

CURRICULUM CATALOG. GSE Geometry ( ) GA

CORRELATION TO GEORGIA QUALITY CORE CURRICULUM FOR GEOMETRY (GRADES 9-12)

Bracken County Schools Curriculum Guide Geometry

APS Seventh Grade Math District Benchmark Assessment NM Math Standards Alignment

SE/TE: SE/TE: 80, N / A SE/TE: 3, 282 SE/TE: 3 4

Geometry. Instructional Activities:

Middle School Math Course 3 Correlation of the ALEKS course Middle School Math 3 to the Illinois Assessment Framework for Grade 8

CME Project, Algebra Correlated to: The Pennsylvania Math Assessment Anchors and Eligible Content (Grade 11)

SOL Chapter Due Date

Instructional Unit CPM Geometry Unit Content Objective Performance Indicator Performance Task State Standards Code:

Geometry. (F) analyze mathematical relationships to connect and communicate mathematical ideas; and

JOHN F. KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL GEOMETRY COURSE SYLLABUS DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

CC Geometry. Curriculum (431 topics additional topics)

Mathematics Scope & Sequence Geometry

Use throughout the course: for example, Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Proving Lines Parallel. Polygons and Parallelograms Parallelograms

correlated to the Utah 2007 Secondary Math Core Curriculum Geometry

Middle School Math Course 3

LT 1.2 Linear Measure (*) LT 1.3 Distance and Midpoints (*) LT 1.4 Angle Measure (*) LT 1.5 Angle Relationships (*) LT 1.6 Two-Dimensional Figures (*)

Integrated Math B. Syllabus. Course Overview. Course Goals. Math Skills

Trigonometric Ratios

Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS. Section 1: Lessons 1 10, Investigation 1. Section 1 Overview

3rd Quarter MATHEMATICS Pointers to Review S.Y

A. Use coordinate geometry to investigate basic geometric terms. B. Understand and apply the components of a deductive structure.

Montana City School GRADE 5

Understand the concept of volume M.TE Build solids with unit cubes and state their volumes.

FLORIDA GEOMETRY EOC TOOLKIT

CAMI KEYS. TOPIC 1.1 Whole numbers to to to to to

Prentice Hall Mathematics: Pre-Algebra 2004 Correlated to: Colorado Model Content Standards and Grade Level Expectations (Grade 8)

2012 Curriculum Catalog

Mathematics 6 12 Section 26

Curriculum & Pacing Guide

Prentice Hall Mathematics: Geometry 2007 Correlated to: Arizona Academic Standards for Mathematics (Grades 9-12)

West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District Basic Geometry Grades 9-12

Northern York County School District Curriculum

NFC ACADEMY COURSE OVERVIEW

Prentice Hall Mathematics: Course Correlated to: Colorado Model Content Standards and Grade Level Expectations (Grade 8)

All rights reserved. Reproduction of these materials for instructional purposes in public school classrooms in Virginia is permitted.

MATHEMATICS Geometry Standard: Number, Number Sense and Operations

A VERTICAL LOOK AT KEY CONCEPTS AND PROCEDURES GEOMETRY. Texas Education Agency

Integers & Absolute Value Properties of Addition Add Integers Subtract Integers. Add & Subtract Like Fractions Add & Subtract Unlike Fractions

Pacing Guide. Geometry. Quarter 1

Morgan Hill Unified School District Course Outline

6-12 Math Course Sequence Effective

correlated to the Michigan High School Content Expectations Geometry

Geometry Learning Targets

Using the Best of Both!

High School Geometry

Eighth Grade Math Assessment Framework Standard 6A Representations and Ordering

Illinois Math Assessment Framework, Grade 7. correlated to

Suggested List of Mathematical Language. Geometry

Geometry Year-Long. September 2014

GREE CASTLE A TRIM HIGH SCHOOL PLA ED COURSE Board Approved: March 2010

CURRICULUM CATALOG. Geometry ( ) TX

Assignment List. Chapter 1 Essentials of Geometry. Chapter 2 Reasoning and Proof. Chapter 3 Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

South Carolina College- and Career-Ready (SCCCR) Geometry Overview

Geometry Advanced (Master) Content Skills Learning Targets Assessment Resources & Technology. A: The Tools of Geometry

Geometry. A1. Identify and Model points, lines, and planes. A2. Identify collinear and coplanar points, and intersecting lines and planes in space.

Basic Course Information

Transcription:

9-12 Achievement/Math: Algebra I Goal A: Algebra I: [Student] will complete Algebra I assignments which address content with greater depth and higher levels of complexity as evidenced by mastery of [1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10] out of [1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10] of the following objectives: Performance Objectives Units/Topics/Activities Instructional New Mexico State Standard/Benchmarks 1. [Student] will analyze and graph linear equations and inequalities. Solving Linear Equations: Prentice Hall Lesson # 1-4; 3-1,2,3; 3-6; 5-1 thru 4; 6-1, 2 Graphing Linear Equations: PH Lesson 1-4 Analyzing probability, measure of central tendency, and range: PH Lesson 1-5, 1-6 Evaluate & simplify Simplify & combine Classify Distinguish between Determine domain & range Determine relationships Use simulations Solve multi-step equations Utilize linear expressions and equations Solve linear inequalities Translate verbal expressions to algebraic formulae Calculate percentage Estimate the rate of change Analyze effects of change Translate among functions Create linear equations Math Standard 2 : 9-12 ALGEBRA, FUNCTIONS, AND GRAPHS: Students will understand algebraic concepts and applications. Benchmark A: Represent and analyze mathematical situations and structures using algebraic symbols. PO: 2, 8, 10, 1, 6, 17, 11 9-12 Benchmarks B: Understand patterns, relations, functions, and graphs. - PO: l, 3, 6 9 12 Math Page 1

Performance Objectives Units/Topics/Activities Instructional New Mexico State Standard/Benchmarks 2. [Student] will evaluate the validity of the reasoning of an argument about algebraic situations that involve rational, radical, and polynomial functions. To be determined by general education teacher 3. [Student] will demonstrate appropriate use of imaginary and complex numbers and a clear understanding of the applications of the four basic operations. To be determined by the general education teacher. Independent Study Discussion Group Projects Socratic Discussion & Questioning Inquiry Brainstorming Debate Role Playing Investigation Autonomous Learning Writing Process Simulation Case Studies Bibliotherapy To be determined by the general education teacher Math Standard 2: 9-12 ALGEBRA, FUNCTIONS, AND GRAPHS: Students will understand algebraic concepts and applications. Benchmark A: Represent and analyze mathematical situations and structures using algebraic symbols. -PO: 17, 4, 9-5, 6,7, 10-3 thru 10-6, l1-1, 11-3, 11-3 9-12 Benchmark B: Understand patterns, relations, functions, and graphs. - PO: 1, 12, 9-12 Benchmark C: Use mathematical models to represent and understand quantitative relationships. - PO 2, 11, 9-12 Benchmark D: Analyze changes in various contexts. PO- 2, Math Standard 2: 9-12 ALGEBRA, FUNCTIONS, AND GRAPHS: Students will understand algebraic concepts and applications. Benchmark A: Represent and analyze mathematical situations and structures using algebraic symbols. PO17, PO14, PO2 9 12 Math Page 2

Performance Objectives Units/Topics/Activities Instructional New Mexico State Standard/Benchmarks 4. [Student] will evaluate expressions containing exponents and radicals. To be determined by the general education teacher To be determined by the general education teacher Math Standard 2: 9-12 ALGEBRA, FUNCTIONS, AND GRAPHS: Students will understand algebraic concepts and applications. Benchmark A: Represent and analyze mathematical situations and structures using algebraic symbols. PO4, PO16, PO7, 9-12 Benchmark C: Use mathematical models to represent and understand quantitative relationships. PO11 9 12 Math Page 3

9-12 Achievement/Math: Geometry Goal B: Geometry: [Student] will complete Geometry assignments which address content with greater depth and higher levels of complexity as evidenced by mastery of [1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10] out of [1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10] of the following objectives: Performance Objectives Units/Topics/Activities Instructional New Mexico State Standard/Benchmarks 01. [Student] will describe and make connections between geometry and other areas of mathematics. 02. [Student] will describe the process of finding measurements by using increasingly accurate approximations of area, including upper and lower bounds. 03. [Student] will describe and apply the use of subdivision of figures to calculate the perimeter and areas of irregular figures. 04. [Student] will identify and describe the appropriate shapes and figures in problem situations involving plane figures. Such as circles and polygons, including trapezoids, parallelograms, pentagons, and hexagons; parallel and perpendicular lines; and solid figures. Math Standard 3: 9-12 GEOMETRY AND TRIGOMETRY: Students will understand geometric concepts and applications. Benchmark A: Analyze characteristics and properties of two- and three-dimensional geometric shapes and develop mathematical arguments about geometric relationships. PO1. Interpret and draw two-dimensional objects and find the area and perimeter of basic figures (e.g., rectangles, circles, triangles, other polygons [e.g., rhombi, parallelograms, and trapezoids]). GEOMETRY AND TRIGOMETRY: Students will understand geometric concepts and applications. PO 2. Find the area and perimeter of a geometric figure composed of a combination of two or more rectangles, triangles, and/or semicircles with just edges in common. GEOMETRY AND TRIGOMETRY: Students will understand geometric concepts and applications. PO 2. Find the area and perimeter of a geometric figure composed of a combination of two or more rectangles, triangles, and/or semicircles with just edges in common. GEOMETRY AND TRIGOMETRY: Students will understand geometric concepts and applications.po3. Find and use measures of sides and interior and exterior angles of triangles and polygons to classify figures (e.g., scalene, isosceles, and equilateral triangles; rectangles [square and non-square]; other convex polygons). 9 12 Math Page 4

Performance Objectives Units/Topics/Activities Instructional 05. [Student] will identify the Pythagorean theorem and the difference between 30-60-90 and 45-45- triangles and numerical ratios. 06. [Student] will describe right triangles, right-triangle relationships, and solid figures, including their characteristics, attributes, and properties. 07. Describe problem situations involving surface area, volume, weight, mass, and capacity, and identify appropriate problemsolving strategies for such situations. 08. [Student] will solve both abstract and applied problems involving surface area, volume, weight, mass, and capacity. New Mexico State Standard/Benchmarks GEOMETRY AND TRIGOMETRY: Students will understand geometric concepts and applications. PO3. Find and use measures of sides and interior and exterior angles of triangles and polygons to classify figures (e.g., scalene, isosceles, and equilateral triangles; rectangles [square and non-square]; other convex polygons). GEOMETRY AND TRIGOMETRY: Students will understand geometric concepts and applications. PO3. Find and use measures of sides and interior and exterior angles of triangles and polygons to classify figures (e.g., scalene, isosceles, and equilateral triangles; rectangles [square and non-square]; other convex polygons). GEOMETRY AND TRIGOMETRY: Students will understand geometric concepts and applications. PO4. Interpret and draw threedimensional objects and find the surface area and volume of basic figures (e.g., spheres, rectangular solids, prisms, polygonal cones), and calculate the surface areas and volumes of these figures as well as figures constructed from unions of rectangular solids and prisms with faces in common, given the formulas for these figures. GEOMETRY AND TRIGOMETRY: Students will understand geometric concepts and applications.. PO4. Interpret and draw threedimensional objects and find the surface area and volume of basic figures (e.g., spheres, rectangular solids, prisms, polygonal cones), and calculate the surface areas and volumes of these figures as well as figures constructed from unions of rectangular solids and prisms with faces in common, given the formulas for these figures. 9 12 Math Page 5

Performance Objectives Units/Topics/Activities Instructional 09. [Student] will investigate how the concept of scale and conversions involving measures of length, area, and volume interact. 10. [Student] will construct arguments using models and informal reasoning, and using laws of logic, conditional statements, postulates, and theorems, to justify conclusions based on geometric relationships, such as similarity and congruence 11. [Student] will identify and correct errors in reasoning, within the geometric axiomatic systems, using laws of logic, conditional statements, postulates, and theorems to justify conclusions based on geometric relationships, such as similarity and congruency. New Mexico State Standard/Benchmarks GEOMETRY AND TRIGOMETRY: Students will understand geometric concepts and applications.. PO4. Interpret and draw three-dimensional objects and find the surface area and volume of basic figures (e.g., spheres, rectangular solids, prisms, polygonal cones), and calculate the surface areas and volumes of these figures as well as figures constructed from unions of rectangular solids and prisms with faces in common, given the formulas for these figures. GEOMETRY AND TRIGOMETRY: Students will understand geometric concepts and applications.po7. Write geometric proofs (including proofs by contradiction), including: theorems involving the properties of parallel lines cut by a transversal line and the properties of quadrilaterals theorems involving complementary, supplementary, and congruent angles theorems involving congruence and similarity the Pythagorean theorem (tangram proof) GEOMETRY AND TRIGOMETRY: Students will understand geometric concepts and applications. PO7. Write geometric proofs (including proofs by contradiction), including: theorems involving the properties of parallel lines cut by a transversal line and the properties of quadrilaterals theorems involving complementary, supplementary, and congruent angles theorems involving congruence and similarity the Pythagorean theorem (tangram proof) 9 12 Math Page 6

9-12 Achievement/Math-Algebra II Goal A: Algebra II: [Student] will complete Algebra II assignments which address content with greater depth and higher levels of complexity as evidenced by mastery of [1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10] out of [1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10] of the following objectives: Performance Units/Topics/Activities Instructional New Mexico State Standard/Benchmarks Objectives 1. [Student] will simplify square roots and cube roots with monomial radicands that are perfect squares or perfect cubes. 2. [Student] will calculate powers and roots of real numbers, both rational and irrational. 3. [Student] will analyze and describe middle and end (asymptotic) behavior of linear, quadratic, and exponential functions, and sketch the graphs of functions. 4. [Student] will calculate powers and roots of real numbers, both rational and irrational. 1-2 Simplifying monomial and binomial expressions 1-4 solve inequalities Solving and graphing absolute value equations and inequalities 2-5 absolute value graphs 2-7 absolute value inequalities Solving and graphing absolute value equations and inequalities 4-4 geometric transformations Analyzing parameter changes Math Standard 2: 9-12 ALGEBRA, FUNCTIONS, AND GRAPHS: Students will understand algebraic concepts and applications. Benchmark A. Represent and analyze mathematical situations and structures using algebraic symbols. Math Standard 2: 9-12 ALGEBRA, FUNCTIONS, AND GRAPHS: Students will understand algebraic concepts and applications. A. Represent and analyze mathematical situations and structures using algebraic symbols. Math Standard 2: 9-12 ALGEBRA, FUNCTIONS, AND GRAPHS: Students will understand algebraic concepts and applications. Benchmark B. B. Understand patterns, relations, functions, and graphs. Math Standard 2: 9-12 ALGEBRA, FUNCTIONS, AND GRAPHS: Students will understand algebraic concepts and applications. A. Represent and analyze mathematical situations and structures using algebraic symbols. 9 12 Math Page 7

Performance Objectives 5. [Student] will apply quadratic equations to physical phenomena (e.g., the motion of an object under the force of gravity. 6. [Student] will understand and apply basic concepts of probability. Units/Topics/Activities Instructional 5-5, 5-6, 5-7, 5-8 Solving quadratics by all methods Chapter 12 Construct and interpret various graphs, calculate and apply measures of central tendency and variability using technology New Mexico State Standard/Benchmarks Math Standard 2: 9-12 ALGEBRA, FUNCTIONS, AND GRAPHS: Students will understand algebraic concepts and applications. Benchmark B. Understand patterns, relations, functions, and graphs. Math Standard 5: 9-12 DATA ANALYSIS AND PROBABILITY: Students will understand how to formulate questions, analyze data, and determine probabilities. 9 12 Math Page 8

9-12 Achievement/Math:-Trigonometry/Intro to Calculus Goal D: Trigonometry/Intro to Calculus: [Student] will complete Trigonometry/Intro to Calculus assignments which address content with greater depth and higher levels of complexity as evidenced by mastery of [1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10] out of [1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10] of the following objectives: Performance Objectives 1. [Student] will graph trigonometric functions and their inverses and use trigonometric functions to solve triangles. 2. [Student] will apply trigonometry to vectors, polar coordinates, and complex numbers. Units/Topics/Activities Instructional New Mexico State Standard/Benchmarks Math Standard 3: (Grades 9-12) GEOMETRY AND TRIGOMETRY: Students will understand geometric concepts and applications. D. Use visualization, spatial reasoning, and geometric modeling to solve problems. Math Standard 3: (Grades 9-12) GEOMETRY AND TRIGOMETRY: Students will understand geometric concepts and applications. B. Specify locations and describe spatial relationships using coordinate geometry and other representational systems. 3. [Student] will graph and analyze conic sections problems (analytical geometry) Math Standard 3: (Grades 9-12) GEOMETRY AND TRIGOMETRY: Students will understand geometric concepts and applications. D. Use visualization, spatial reasoning, and geometric modeling to solve problems. 9 12 Math Page 9

Performance Objectives 4. [Student] will apply trigonometry to vectors, polar coordinates, and complex numbers. 5. [Student] will interpret sequences, series, and probabilities. Units/Topics/Activities Instructional New Mexico State Standard/Benchmarks Math Standard 3: (Grades 9-12) GEOMETRY AND TRIGOMETRY: Students will understand geometric concepts and applications. B. Specify locations and describe spatial relationships using coordinate geometry and other representational systems. Math Standard 5: 9-12 DATA ANALYSIS AND PROBABILITY: Students will understand how to formulate questions, analyze data, and determine probabilities. 6. [Student] will evaluate simple limits. Math Standard 3: (Grades 9-12) GEOMETRY AND TRIGOMETRY: Students will understand geometric concepts and applications. D. Use visualization, spatial reasoning, and geometric modeling to solve problems 9 12 Math Page 10

9-12 Achievement/Math Advanced Placement (AP) Calculus AB Goal E: AP Calculus AB: [Student] will complete AP Calculus [AB] [BC] assignments which address content with greater depth and higher levels of complexity as evidenced by mastery of [1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10] out of [1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10] of the following objectives: Performance Objectives Units/Topics/Activities Instructional New Mexico State Standard/Benchmarks 1. [Student] will describe the properties of functions, real numbers, limits, differentiation, and its applications, transcendental functions, integration, and its application. 2. [Student] will define the meaning of derivative and integral, and explain their relationship. 3. [Student] will communicate mathematically orally and in sentences, be able to explain problems and solutions and model a description of a physical situation with a function, a differential equation, or an integral. 4. [Student] will be able to determine the reasonableness of solutions, including sign, size, relative accuracy, and units of measurement. 9 12 Math Page 11

9-12 Achievement/Math Advanced Placement (AP) Calculus BC Goal F: AP Calculus BC: [Student] will complete AP Calculus BC assignments which address content with greater depth and higher levels of complexity as evidenced by mastery of [1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10] out of [1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10] of the following objectives: Performance Objectives Units/Topics/Activities Instructional New Mexico State Standard/Benchmarks 1. [Student] will apply the properties of functions, real numbers, limits, differentiation, and its applications, transcendental functions, integration, and its application. 2. [Student] will apply the use of derivative and integral, and analyze their relationship. 3. [Student] will communicate mathematically, orally and in sentences, be able to explain problems and solutions and model a description of a physical situation with a function, a differential equation, or an integral. 4. [Student] will defend the reasonableness of solutions, including sign, size, relative accuracy, and units of measurement. 9 12 Math Page 12