100 19038 120 Algebra I (ACP) 401 130 140 150 9 160 170 180 210 25.1 Mathematics - Alg Reasoning: Patterns & Functs 211 2.9.3 212 3.9.1 213 3.9.2 214 3.9.3 215 216 220 25.2 Mathematics - Numerical & Prop Reasoning 221 1.9.2 222 1.9.6 223 1.9.7 224 225 226 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 300 1. How can students progress, develop, and advance arithmetic computations to the abstraction of arbitrary values (e.g., variables)? 300 300 2. How can students use functional relationships to successfully represent and analyze patterns? 300 300 3. How can students express quantitative relationships to make application-based connections and, ultimately, simplify calculations? 400 Review of Pre-Algebra Essential Standards 400 Integers and Rational Numbers 400 Linear Equations 400 Inequalities and Absolute Value 400 Exponents and Polynomials 400 Polynomials and Factoring 400 Graphs and Linear Equations 400 Systems of Equations 400 Graphing Systems of Linear Inequalities 400 Rational Expressions and Equations 400 Radical Expressions and Equations 400 Relations and Functions 400 Quadratic Equations 400 500 Students will be able to: 500 Identify and operate on integers and rational numbers and operate on those 500 Define absolute value 500 Write, simplify, and evaluate expressions 500 Use the real number properties and phrases to create equations 500 Solve multi-step linear equations including those with fractions, decimals, parentheses, and variables on both sides 500 Solve absolute value equations 500 Solve proportions 500 Create, solve and graph multi-step linear inequalities including those with parentheses and variables on both sides 500 Write multiplications using exponential notation 500 Use laws of exponents to simplify algebraic expressions 500 Define a polynomial 500 Name polynomials by type 500 Find the degree of a polynomial 500 Evaluate polynomials 500 Complete all operations with polynomials 500 Convert between standard and scientific notation 500 Factor monomials 500 Factor polynomials including difference of 2 squares, trinomial squares, 500 ax^2+bx+c form, and those requiring grouping 500 Solve equations by factoring 500 Solve application problems using factoring 500 Graph ordered pairs 500 Graph linear equations by ordered pairs, intercepts, slope and y-intercept 500 Find slope of a line 500 Identify horizontal and vertical lines 500 Write a linear equation in slope/intercept form 500 Write an equation in point/slope form 500 Find line of best fit 500 Solve application problems using linear equations 500 Identify and create parallel and perpendicular lines 500 Solve systems of linear equations by graphing, substitution, and elimination 500 Identify independent, dependent, and consistent systems 500 Use systems to solve motion and coin problems 500 Graph systems of inequalities and identify the solution region 500 Define rational expressions 500 Simplify rational expressions 500 Operate with rational expresions 500 Solve equations with rational expressions 500 Divide polynomials 500 Simplify complex rational expressions 500 Define and identify irrational numbers 500 Define the real number set 500 Define radicals 500 Evaluate square roots 500 Simplify radical expressions 500 Operate on radical expressions 500 Solve radical equations 500 Define realtions and functions 500 Define and identify domain and range 500 Use function notation 500 Evaluate functions 500 Identify functions from graphs 500 Graph functions of the types linear, quadratic, absolute value, rational, radical, and exponential 500 Define and create linear functions 500 Identify vertex and axis of symmetry for a quadratic function 500 Identify and solve using direct, inverse, combined and joint variation 500 Solve quadratic equations by completing the square 500 Use the quadratic formula 500 500 500 600 1. Frequent practice of CAPT, or CAPT-like, questions. 600 600 2. Calculator usage, when appropriate. 700 Students will be assessed by: 700 700 1. Daily homework assignments which will acount for 10% of their final grade 700 700 2. Quizzes, approximately two per week 700 700 3. Unit tests comprised of 25-30% application and 70-75% computation 700 700 4. Final exam that covers an entire semester's material, which will account for 20% of their final grade 820 1. Textbook - Prentice Hall Algebra I (2001 edition) 820 820 2. Text supplemental materials 820 820 3. "Making Practice Fun" Activity Workbooks 820 820 4. Activity Resource Books 820 820 5. Calculators