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1 First Nine Weeks Grade: 9 Subject: Algebra I Semester CIP Pacing Year: # SO Student Resources Vocabula Bloom Day L Essential ry s s Knowledge and Skills 2 Teacher/Alge bra Introductions Textbook, Workbooks, va.us/math/hcpsalge bra1/ Versatiles, webquest, Texas Instrument Become acquaint ed L1 4 1 A Students and teachers will become, acquainted with their class and the material. Calculator Website, org, quizlet.com, edmodo.com, remind101.com, Poquoson.com, smartexchange.com, purplemath.com, intern et4classrooms.co m, mathstar.lacoe.edu TI-83 Scientific Domain, Become Activities Calculator Range, acquaint Students will Coordinat ed L1 become es, Axis, familiar with Radicals, their calculators and all of the various functions available. ARDT Pretest Square Root, Cube Root, Operation s, Absolute Value (Algebra intro terms)
2 2 Expressions & Evaluating Expressions Textbook Ch.1 Quantity, Represent L2 The student will represent quantitative situations algebraically and evaluate these expressions for given replacement values of the variables. (A.1) Translate verbal quantitative situations into algebraic expressions and vice versa. Model real-world situations with algebraic expressions in a variety of representations (concrete, pictorial, symbolic, verbal). Evaluate algebraic expressions for a given replacement set to include rational numbers. Evaluate expressions that contain absolute value, square roots, and cube roots. p. 4 Variable, Algebraic Evaluate L5 Expression, Numerical expression, Power Translate L2 Model 3 The student will solve multistep linear and quadratic equations in two variables, including solving literal equations (formulas) for a given variable; (a.4a) justifying steps used in simplifying expressions and solving equations, using field properties and axioms of Solving 1-Variable & Literal Equations Solve a literal equation (formula) for a specified variable. Simplify expressions and solve equations, using the field properties of the real numbers and properties of equality to justify simplification and solution. Solve multistep linear equations in one variable. Confirm algebraic solutions to linear and quadratic equations, using a graphing calculator. Textbook Ch. 2 p. 77 Opposites, Additive Inverse, Multiplicative Inverse, Reciprocal, Distributive Property, Term, Constant, Coefficient, Like Terms, Solution of an Equation, Identity Solve Justifying L5 Simplify Confirm
3 equality that are valid for the set of real numbers and its subsets; (A.4b) solving multistep linear equations algebraically and graphically; (A.4d) 5 solving literal Solving 2-Variable & Literal Equations equations (formulas) for a Solve a literal equation (formula) for a given variable(4a) specified variable. justifying steps used in simplifying expressions and solving equations, using field properties and axioms of equality that are valid for the set of real numbers and subsets; (4b) solving multistep linear equations algebraically and graphically; (4d) solving realworld problems involving equations and systems of equations. (4f) Graphing calculators will be used both as a primary tool in solving problems and to verify algebraic Simplify expressions and solve equations, using the field properties of the real numbers and properties of equality to justify simplification and solution. Solve multistep linear equations in one variable. Confirm algebraic solutions to linear and quadratic equations, using a graphing calculator. Write a system of two linear equations that models a real-world situation. Interpret and determine the reasonableness of the algebraic or graphical solution of a system of two linear equations that models a real- world situation. Textbook Ch. 2 p. 77 Solving Justifying L5 Used Verify L4 Simplify Confirm Write L6 Interpret L4 Determine
4 4 The student will Inequalities Textbook Ch. 3 Equivalent Solve - solve multistep Solve multistep linear inequalities in p. 161 inequalities, Linear Justifying - linear inequalities in one variable. Inequality, Solution L5 two variables, of Inequality including Justify steps used in solving inequalities, solving using axioms of inequality and multistep linear properties of order that are valid for the inequalities set of real numbers. algebraically and graphically; Solve real-world problems involving (A.5a) inequalities. justifying steps used in solving inequalities, using axioms of inequality and properties of order that are valid for the set of real numbers and its subsets; (A.5b) solving realworld problems involving inequalities; and (A.5c)
5 5 The student will Introduction to Coordinate Plane Domain, Range, Investigate investigate and Identify the domain, range, and Relation, X- L4 analyze function intercepts of a function presented Intercept, Y- Analyze L4 (linear and algebraically or graphically. Intercept, Identify- L2 quadratic) families Coordinate and their points, characteristics Coordinate Plane, both algebraically X-Axis, Y-Axis, and graphically, Zeros, Roots, including Solutions domain/ range; (A.7b) x- and y- intercepts; (7d) 5 The student will graph linear equations and linear inequalities in two variables, including determining the slope of a line when given an equation of the line, the graph of the line, or two points on the line. Slope will be described as rate of change and will be positive, negative, zero, or undefined; and (A.6a) writing the equation of a Slope Graph linear equations and inequalities in two variables, including those that arise from a variety of realworld situations. Use the parent function y = x and describe transformations defined by changes in the slope or y-intercept. Find the slope of the line, given the equation of a linear function. Find the slope of a line, given the coordinates of two points on the line. Find the slope of a line, given the graph of a line. Recognize and describe a line with a slope that is positive, negative, zero, or undefined. Textbook Ch. 5 p. 291 Rate of Change, Slope, Parent function, Linear Parent Function, Linear Equation, Y-Intercept, Slope Intercept Form, Standard Form, Parallel Lines, Perpendicular Lines, Opposite Reciprocals Graph Determining - Described- L2 Writing- L6 Use- Find- Recognize - L1 L1 Investigate- L4
6 line when given Use transformational graphing to the graph of the line, two points on the line, or the investigate effects of changes in equation parameters on the graph of the equation. slope and a point on the line. (A.6b) Write an equation of a line when given the graph of a line. Write an equation of a line when given two points on the line whose coordinates are integers. Write an equation of a line when given the slope and a point on the line whose coordinates are integers. Write an equation of a vertical line as x = a. Write the equation of a horizontal line as y = c. 5 The student will investigate and analyze function (linear and quadratic) families and their characteristics both algebraically and graphically, including determining whether a relation is a function; (A.7a) domain and range; (A.7b) Graphing Functions Determine whether a relation, represented by a set of ordered pairs, a table, or a graph is a function. Identify the domain, range, and intercepts of a function presented algebraically or graphically. For each x in the domain of f, find f(x). Represent relations and functions using concrete, verbal, numeric, graphic, and algebraic forms. Given one representation, students will be able to represent the relation in another form. Textbook Ch. 5 p. 291 Dependent Variable, Independent Variable, Input, Output, Function, Linear Function, Nonlinear Function, Continuous Graph, Discrete Graph, Relation, Domain, Range, Vertical Line Test, Function Notation Investigate - L4 Analyze- L4 Determining- Finding- Identify- L2 Represent- L2 Making Connections - - L6 L6 Detect-
7 x- and y Detect patterns in data and represent intercepts;(a.7d) arithmetic and geometric patterns algebraically. finding the values of a function for elements in its domain; (A.7e) make connections between/ among multiple representations of functions including concrete, verbal, numeric, graphic, and algebraic(a.7f) 2 solving systems of two linear equations in two variables algebraically and graphically; (A.4e) solving real-world problems involving equations and systems of equations. (A.4f) Graphing calculators will be used both as a primary tool in solving problems and to verify algebraic solutions. Systems of Equations Confirm algebraic solutions to linear and quadratic equations, using a graphing calculator. Given a system of two linear equations in two variables that has a unique solution, solve the system by substitution or elimination to find the ordered pair which satisfies both equations. Given a system of two linear equations in two variables that has a unique solution, solve the system graphically by identifying the point of intersection. Determine whether a system of two linear equations has one solution, no solution, or infinite solutions. Textbook Ch. 6 p. 357 Equivalent Equations, Addition Property of Equality, Subtraction Property of Equality, Isolate, Inverse Operations, Multiplication Property of Equality, Division Property of Equality, System of Linear Equation, Solution of Linear Equation, Consistent, Inconsistent, Independent, Dependent, Substitution, Elimination, Zero Product Property Solving- Used- Verify- L4 Confirm- Determine- Write- L6 Interpret- L4 Write a system of two linear equations that models a real-world situation.
8 Interpret and determine the reasonableness of the algebraic or graphical solution of a system of two linear equations that models a realworld situation. 4 The student will solve multistep linear inequalities in two variables, including solving systems of inequalities. (A.5d) Determine if a linear equation in one variable has one, an infinite number, or no solutions. Systems of Inequalities Solve systems of linear inequalities algebraically and graphically. 1 CIP Benchmark 1 (end of first nine weeks) Covers: - A.1 - A.4 A, B, D - A.5 A, B, C - A.4 E - A.5 D - A.6 A, B - A.7 A, B, D, E Textbook Ch. 6 p. 396 System of Linear Inequality, Solution of Inequality Solve -
9 Second Nine Weeks 2 The student will Exponents Multiplying, Powers, & Textbook Ch. 7 Exponent, Base, Perform - perform operations Dividing p. 411 Simplify, Applying - on polynomials, Simplify monomial expressions and Evaluate, including ratios of monomial expressions in Scientific applying laws which the exponents are integers, Notation Simplify of exponents using the laws of exponents. to perform operations on expressions; (A.2a) 3 The student will perform operations on polynomials, including applying laws of exponents to perform operations on expressions; (A.2a) 5 adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing polynomials; (A.2b) Exponents Negative Exponents Simplify monomial expressions and ratios of monomial expressions in which the exponents are integers, using the laws of exponents. Polynomials Model sums, differences, products, and quotients of polynomials with concrete objects and their related pictorial representations. Relate concrete and pictorial manipulations that model polynomial operations to their corresponding symbolic representations. Textbook Ch. 7 Exponent, Base, Perform p. 411 Simplify, Evaluate, Applying - Scientific Notation Simplify Textbook Ch. 8 p. 471 Monomial, Degree of a Monomial, Polynomial, Standard Form of a Polynomial, Degree of a Polynomial, Binomial, Trinomial Find sums and differences of polynomials. Find products of polynomials. The factors will have no more than five total terms (i.e. (4x+2)(3x+5) represents four terms and (x+1)(2x2+x+3) represents five terms)
10 Find the quotient of polynomials, using a monomial or binomial divisor, or a completely factored divisor. 5 Factoring Quadratic Equations Textbook Ch. 9 Factoring by Factoring- completely first- Factor completely first- and second- p. 531 Grouping, Factors Confirmingand second-degree degree polynomials with integral binomials and coefficients. Solving- trinomials in one Investigateor two variables. Identify prime polynomials. Graphing L4 Analyze- L4 calculators will be Use the x-intercepts from the graphical Identify- L2 used as a tool for representation of the polynomial to Use- factoring and for determine and confirm its factors. Determineconfirming algebraic Solve quadratic equations. factorizations. (A.2c) Identify the roots or zeros of a solving quadratic quadratic function over the real number equations system as the solution(s) to the algebraically and quadratic equation that is formed by graphically; setting the given quadratic expression (A.4c) equal to zero. The student will investigate and analyze function (linear and quadratic) families and their characteristics both algebraically and graphically, including zeros of a function; (A.7c) Confirm algebraic solutions to linear and quadratic equations, using a graphing calculator. Identify the zeros of a function presented algebraically or graphically.
11 2 The student, given Direct & Inverse Variation Textbook Ch. 11 p. 651 Direct Variation, Analyze - L4 a situation in a Given a situation, including a real-world Constant of Variation Represent - real-world situation, determine whether a direct L2 context, will variation exists. Determineanalyze a relation to determine Given a situation, including a real-world Write- L6 whether a direct situation, determine whether an inverse Graph- or inverse variation exists. variation exists, and represent a Write an equation for a direct variation, direct variation given a set of data. algebraically and graphically and an Write an equation for an inverse variation, inverse variation given a set of data. algebraically. (A.8) Graph an equation representing a direct variation, given a set of data.
12 3 The student will Box & Whisker Plots Textbook Ch. 12 p. 734 Quartile, Interquartile Compare- L4 compare and Compare, contrast, and analyze data, including Range, Box and Contrast- L4 contrast multiple data from real-world situations displayed in Whisker Plot, Analyze L4 univariate data sets, using boxand- whisker plots. (A.10) 2 The student, given a set of data, will interpret variation in real-world contexts and calculate and interpret mean absolute deviation, standard deviation, and z- scores. (A.9) box-and-whisker plots. Standard Deviation & Z-Score Analyze descriptive statistics to determine the implications for the real- world situations from which the data derive. Given data, including data in a real- world context, calculate and interpret the mean absolute deviation of a data set. Given data, including data in a real- world context, calculate variance and standard deviation of a data set and interpret the standard deviation. Textbook p. 733 Percentile, Percentile Rank, Median Mean, Element, Standard Deviation, Z- Score, Mean Absolute Deviation Compare- L4 Contrast- L4 Analyze L4 Determine- Calculate- Explain- L2 Examine- L4 Given data, including data in a real- world context, calculate and interpret z-scores for a data set.
13 Explain ways in which standard deviation addresses dispersion by examining the formula for standard deviation. 3 The student will collect and analyze data, determine the equation of the curve of best fit in order to make predictions, and solve realworld problems, using mathematical models. Mathematical models will include linear and quadratic functions. (A.11) Compare and contrast mean absolute deviation and standard deviation in a realworld context. Line of Best Fit Write an equation for a curve of best fit, given a set of no more than twenty data points in a table, a graph, or realworld situation. Make predictions about unknown outcomes, using the equation of the curve of best fit. Des ign experiments and collect data to address specific, real-world questions. Evaluate the reasonableness of a mathematical model of a real-world situation. Textbook Ch. 5 p. 333 Scatter Plot, Positive Correlation, Negative Correlation, No Correlation, Trend Line, Line of Best Fit, Curve of Best Fit, Correlation Coefficient, Causation Collect - Analyze - L4 Determine- Solve- Using- Write- L6 Make Predictions- L6 Design- L6 Evaluate- L5 SOL Review and SOL Test
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