2018-19 CURRICULUM CATALOG
Table of Contents COURSE OVERVIEW... 1 UNIT 1: RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN QUANTITIES AND EXPRESSIONS PART 1... 2 UNIT 2: RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN QUANTITIES AND EXPRESSIONS PART 2... 2 UNIT 3: REASONING WITH LINEAR EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES PART 1... 2 UNIT 4: REASONING WITH LINEAR EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES PART 2... 2 UNIT 5: REASONING WITH LINEAR EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES PART 3... 3 UNIT 6: SEMESTER EXAM... 3 UNIT 7: MODELING AND ANALYZING QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS... 3 UNIT 8: MODELING AND ANALYZING EXPONENTIAL FUNCTIONS... 4 UNIT 9: COMPARING AND CONTRASTING FUNCTIONS... 4 UNIT 10: DESCRIBING DATA... 4 UNIT 11: SEMESTER EXAM... 4 UNIT 12: FINAL EXAM... 4 2018 Glynlyon, Inc. i
Course Overview is a full year, high school credit course that is intended for the student who has successfully mastered the core algebraic concepts covered in the prerequisite course, Mathematics 800 Fundamentals. Within this course, the student will explore basic algebraic fundamentals such as evaluating, creating, solving and graphing linear, quadratic, and polynomial functions. Relationships Between Quantities and Expressions Part 1: Students will interpret the structure of and evaluate expressions, address properties of rational and irrational numbers and operations with polynomials in preparation for working with quadratic functions later in the course. Content addressed in this unit will provide a solid foundation for all subsequent units. Relationships Between Quantities and Expressions Part 2: Students will solve problems related to unit analysis, understand the various ways to factor trinomials including factoring (x 2 + bx + c AND ax 2 + bx + c), perform operations involving radicals, and apply this knowledge to real world application problems. Reasoning with Linear Equations and Inequalities Part 1: Building on standards from middle school, students will analyze linear functions only. Students will rearrange formulas to highlight a quantity of interest, investigate the properties of equality, and solve two-step equations. Reasoning with Linear Equations and Inequalities Part 2: Students will investigate key features of graphs, including slope, recognize arithmetic sequences as linear functions, and explore properties of inequality. Reasoning with Linear Equations and Inequalities Part 3: Students will create, solve, and model graphically linear equations and inequalities in one and two variables; create, solve, and model graphically systems of linear equations in two variables; create and interpret systems of inequalities where applicable; for example, students will create a system to define the domain of a particular situation, such as a situation limited to the first quadrant; the focus is not on solving systems of inequalities. Modeling and Analyzing Quadratic Functions: Students will explore commutative, associative and distributive properties; investigate domain and range of a quadratic function; and work with special cases of factoring quadratics. Students will analyze quadratic functions only. Students will investigate key features of graphs; solve quadratic equations by taking square roots, completing the square, and using the quadratic formula; compare and contrast graphs in standard, vertex, and intercept forms; and explore exponents. Students will only work with real number solutions. Modeling and Analyzing Exponential Functions: Students will analyze exponential functions only and will investigate key features of graphs; create, solve, and model graphically exponential equations; recognize geometric sequences as exponential functions. Comparing and Contrasting Functions: Students will compare and contrast linear, quadratic, and exponential functions. Describing Data: Students will summarize, represent, and interpret data on a single count or measurement variable, summarize, represent, and interpret data on two categorical and quantitative variables, and interpret linear models. 2018 Glynlyon, Inc. 1
Unit 1: Relationships Between Quantities and Expressions Part 1 1. Course Overview 11. F.O.I.L. and Special Cases 2. Variables and Expressions 12. Greatest Common Factor 3. Exponents and Order of Operations 13. Factoring Out the GCF 4. Evaluating Expressions 14. Factoring by Grouping 5. Quiz 1 15. Performance Task 6. Classifying and Comparing Numbers 16. Quiz 3 7. Simplifying Expressions 17. Special Project* 8. Multiplying by a Monomial 18. Test 9. Multiplying Polynomials 19. Alternate Test* 10. Quiz 2 Unit 2: Relationships Between Quantities and Expressions Part 2 1. Factoring Trinomials (1) 10. Miscellaneous Problems 2. Factoring Trinomials (2) 11. Applications of Fractions 3. Special Cases 12. Performance Task 4. Complete Factorization 13. Alternate Performance Task* 5. Multiplying Radicals 14. Quiz 2 6. Adding and Subtracting Radicals 15. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 16. Test 8. Unit Conversion within Customary Units 17. Alternate Test* 9. Number Problems Unit 3: Reasoning with Linear Equations and Inequalities Part 1 1. Open Sentences 11. Writing Equations from Word Problems 2. Addition Property of Equality 12. Two Unknowns 3. Multiplication Property of Equality 13. More than Two Unknowns 4. Quiz 1 14. Using a Chart 5. Two-Step Equations 15. Performance Task 6. Variables on Both Sides 16. Alternate Performance Task* 7. Combining Like Terms 17. Quiz 3 8. The Distributive Property 18. Special Project* 9. Quiz 2 19. Test 10. Literal Equations 20. Alternate Test* Unit 4: REASONING WITH LINEAR EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES PART 2 1. Identifying Functions 11. Addition Property of Inequality 2. Function Notation 12. Multiplication Property of Inequality 3. Writing a Function Rule 13. Multi-Step Inequalities 4. Arithmetic Sequences 14. Problem Solving 5. Quiz 1 15. Performance Task 6. Slope 16. Alternate Performance Task* 7. Slope-Intercept Form 17. Quiz 3 8. Graphs of Piecewise Functions 18. Special Project* 9. Writing Linear Equations (1) 19. Test 10. Quiz 2 20. Alternate Test* 2018 Glynlyon, Inc. 2
Unit 5: REASONING WITH LINEAR EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES PART 3 1. Compound Inequality Graphs 13. Using Two Variables 2. Inequalities with Two Variables 14. Money and Unit Pricing 3. Absolute Value Inequalities with One Variable 15. Quiz 3 4. Absolute Value Inequalities with Two Variables 16. Geometric Sequences 5. Quiz 1 17. Project: Recursive Sequences 6. Solution of a System 18. Inequalities 7. Systems of Inequalities 19. Performance Task 8. Applications of Inequalities 20. Alternate Performance Task* 9. Quiz 2 21. Quiz 4 10. Substitution Method 22. Special Project* 11. Addition Method 23. Test 12. Fractional Coefficients 24. Alternate Test* Unit 6: Semester Exam 1. Exam 2. Alternate Exam* Unit 7: MODELING AND ANALYZING QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS 1. Adding and Subtracting Signed Numbers 16. Solving by Factoring 2. Multiplying and Dividing Signed Numbers 17. Rate of Change 3. Commutative and Associative Properties 18. Quiz 3 4. Distributive Property 19. Completing the Square (1) 5. Relations and Functions: Domain and Range 20. Completing the Square (2) 6. Performance Task 21. Completing the Square 7. Alternate Performance Task* 22. Quadratic Formula (1) 8. Quiz 1 23. Systems of Equations 9. Negative Exponents 24. Performance Task 10. Scientific Notation 25. Alternate Performance Task* 11. Quadratic Functions 26. Quiz 4 12. Quiz 2 27. Special Project* 13. Transformations 28. Test 14. Line of Symmetry 29. Alternate Test* 15. Quadratic Inequalities 2018 Glynlyon, Inc. 3
Unit 8: MODELING AND ANALYZING EXPONENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1. Exponential Functions 9. Applications of Rational Equations 2. Applications of Exponential Functions 10. More Problems 3. Geometric Sequences (2) 11. Performance Task 4. Quiz 1 12. Alternate Performance Task* 5. Exponential Functions 13. Quiz 3 6. Graphing Exponential Functions 14. Special Project* 7. Quiz 2 15. Test 8. Transformations (2) 16. Alternate Test* Unit 9: Comparing and Contrasting Functions 1. Direct Variation 8. Comparing Functions 2. Function Relationships 9. Performance Task 3. Relations and Functions: Function Transformations 10. Alternate Performance Task* Allyson Hawk is here 11. Quiz 2 4. Exponential Expressions 12. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 13. Test 6. Comparing Functions 14. Alternate Test* 7. Absolute Value Functions Unit 10: DESCRIBING DATA 1. Scatter Plots 8. Project: Data Analysis 2. Direct Variation 9. Two-Way Frequency Tables 3. Appropriate Displays 10. Quiz 2 4. Measures of Central Tendency 11. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1 12. Test 6. Statistical Relationships 13. Alternate Test* 7. Project: Plotting Residuals Unit 11: SEMESTER EXAM 1. Exam 2. Alternate Exam* Unit 12: FINAL EXAM 1. Exam 2. Alternate Exam* (*) Indicates alternative assignment 2018 Glynlyon, Inc. 4