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St. Michael-Albertville High School Teacher: Kim Benson Algebra 2 Advanced (Master) August 2014 CEQs: WHAT RELATIONSHIPS EXIST BETWEEN VARIOUS FUNCTIONS, THEIR GRAPHS, AND THEIR SOLUTION(S)? HOW DO WE SIMPLIFY &/or SOLVE VARIOUS FUNCTIONS? HOW WOULD THE KNOWLEDGE OF PROBABILITY BE OF BENEFIT IN YOUR LIFE? WHAT ARE THE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS AND HOW ARE THEY USED? HOW CAN TECHNOLOGY (like a graphing calculator) HELP TO SOLVE AND COMPARE 1 of 18

FUNCTIONS? September 2014 Content Skills Learning Targets Assessment Resources & Technology UEQ: Chapter 1 and 3 (1.4-1.6, 3.1-3.2 ) LT1: I can solve linear equations. CA=Chapter 1/3 Test AA1-AA3 How do variables help us model real-world situations? How do we solve linear equations? How do we solve linear inequalities? How do we solve absolute value equations? How do we solve absolute value inequalities? AA Review. Equations and Inequalities AA1. Solve linear equations and solve problems by writing equations AA2. Solve and graph linear inequalities. Write and solve compound inequalities. AA3. Write and solve LT2: I can solve problems by writing equatoins. LT3: I can solve linear inequalities. LT4: I can graph linear inequalities. LT5: I can write and 2 of 18

Content Skills Learning Targets Assessment Resources & Technology AA Review. Equations and Inequalities equations and inequalities involving solve compound inequalities. AA1.. Solving Equations absolute value. AA2. Solving Inequalities AA3. Absolute value equations and inequalities UEQ: Chapter 2 (2.1,2.3,2.4, 2.7, 2.8) How do we graph and identify functions? How do we graph and write linear and piecewise functions? How do we graph absolute value functions? How do we analyze translations, stretches, schrinks, and reflections? How do we graph linear and absolute value inequalities? How do we combine functions with the basic four operations and compositions. A. Functions, Relations, and Graphs A1. Relations and functions A2. Linear equations A3. Absolute value functions and graphs A4. Families of functions. 9.3.4.6A. Functions, Relations, and Graphs Graph relations. Write and identify functions. A1. Relations and functions A2. Graph linear equations. Write equations of lines. Graph piecewise functions & write equations. LT6: I can write and solve equations using absolute value. LT7: I can write and solve inequalities using absolute value. LT8: I can solve a linear system by graphing, substitution, and elimination. LT9: I can write and graph a system of linear inequalities. LT1: I can determine if a relation of function. LT2: I can determine the domain and range of a function or a relation. LT3: I can graph linear Quiz 2.1, 2.3, 2.4, and Piecewise CA=Chapter 2 Test A1-A5 3 of 18

Content Skills Learning Targets Assessment Resources & Technology A5. Two-variable inequalities A6. Simplifying functions using the basic four operations and compositions equations by using slope-intercept form or using the intercepts. A3. Absolute value functions and graphs Graph absolute value functions A4. Families of functions Analyze translations LT4: I can graph and write a piece-wise function. A5. Two variable inequalities Graph linear inequalities and absolute value inequalities. A6. Use the four basic operations to combine functions and composite functions. 9.2.1.1-9.2.1.5 9.2.1.8 9.2.1.9 9.2.2.1 9.2.2.3 9.2.2.6 9.2.3.1 9.2.3.7 9.2.4.4 9.2.4.5 9.2.4.6 9.3.3.1 LT5: I can evaulate a piece-wise function. LT6: I can write an equation of a line given two point in slopeintercept form, pointslope form, and standard form. LT7: I can use perpendicular and parallel lines to find equations of lines. LT8: I can convert between all forms of a line (slope-intercept form, point-slope form, and standard form.) LT9: I can evaluate and simplify using function notation. 4 of 18

Content Skills Learning Targets Assessment Resources & Technology 9.3.4.4 9.3.4.6 LT10: I can graph absolute value functions. LT11: I can identify the vertex of an absolute value function. LT12: I can translate an absolute value function and describe the translation in words. LT13: I can graph linear and absolute value inequalities. LT14: I can use the four basic operations to combine functions and composite functions. LT15: I can write and graph a system of linear inequalities and apply it to real life situations. October 2014 5 of 18

UEQ: Chapter 4 LT1: I can graph a Quiz on 4.1, 4.2 and 4.4 graphing calculator Quadratics Functions and quadratic function from PHSchool.com Equations (4.1, 4.2, 4.4-4.8) standard form. PH teacher resources for Alg 2 What does the graph of a quadratic function look like? How do tranformations change the parabola and its function forms? Which method is best to solve various quadratic functions? What is a complex number & how does it relate to the graph of a quadratic? B. Graphing a quadratic function B1. Graphing quadratic functions and finding maximum and minimum values B2. Transformations of stretching, shrinking or reflections B3. Vertex form Solving a quadratic function B4. Greatest common factor(s), binomial factors, or B. Graphing a quadratic function B1. Sketch quadratic functions and identify maximum and minimum values B2. Distinguish transformations of stretching, shrinking or reflections B3. Interpret and use the vertex form Solving a quadratic function B4. Find greatest common factor(s), binomial factors, or factor special quadratic expression(s) B5. Solve quadratics by finding the square roots or graphing B6. Identify, graph, add, subtract and multiply complex numbers B8. Apply the quadratic formula to solve solve and determine the type(s) of solution(s) by using the discriminant 9.2.1.3-9.2.1.6 9.2.1.9 9.2.2.1 9.2.2.3 9.2.2.6 9.2.3.1 9.2.3.3 9.2.3.5 9.2.3.6 9.2.4.1 LT2: I can graph a quadratic function from vertex form. LT3: I can solve a quadratic equation using square roots. LT4: I can solve a quadratic equation by factoring. LT5: I can solve a quadratic equation using the quadratic formula. LT6: I can solve a quadratic equation by graphing. LT7: I can describe transformation of a graph using the terms vertical stretch/shrink, reflect, translate. LT8: I can add, subtract, multiply, divide, and simplify using complex CA= Chapter 4 Test 6 of 18

factoring special quadratic 9.2.4.3 numbers. expression(s) 9.2.4.8 9.3.4.6 B5. Solving quadratics with LT9: I can solve and square roots or graphing B6. Complex numbers B8. Quadratic formula interpret quadratic equations with complex solutions. LT10: I can identify the discriminant and use it to determine the number and types of solutions. LT11: I can use and find the vertex and intercepts in real-life application problems. LT12: I can write an equation in vertex form, given the vertex and an additional point. LT13: I can switch from standard form to vertex form and vice versa. LT14: I can graph a quadratic function from factored form. November 2014 LT15: I can write an equation in standard form, given two points. 7 of 18

UEQ: Chapter LT1: I can classify Quiz 5.1-5.3 5 Polynomials polynomials by degree and and Polynomial Functions C. Polynomial Functions number of terms. (5.1-5.6, 5.8) What does the degree of a polynomial tell us about the shape of its graph and the number of zeros of the related polynomial function? What are standard form and factored form of a polynomial function and how do we go from one form to the other? How do we find the solutions or zeros for different types of polynomial functions? C. Polynomial Functions C1. Polynomial Functions C2. Polynomial and Linear Factors C3. Dividing Polynomials C4. Solving Polynomial Equations C5. The Fundamental C1. Classify polynomials by degree and by number of terms. C1. Use a graphing calculator to model data using LinReg, QuadReg, CubicReg options and determine the best-fitting model. C1, C2, C3. Simplify polynomials using addition, subtraction, multiplication, polynomial long-division and synthetic division. C2, C4, C5. Factor polynomials of higher degree using the GCF, pattern for quadratic expressions, difference of squares, sum/difference of cubes and synthetic division. C2. Write a polynomial function from its zeros and find the relative minimum and relative maximum of a polynomial function. C2, C4, C5. Solve polynomial equations by graphing, factoring and the quadratic formula. C5. Use the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to find all solutions (real and imaginary) of polynomial equations of higher LT2: I can use a graphing calculator to model data using LinReg, QuadReg, CubicReg LT3: I can use the correlation coefficient (rvalue) to determine the bestfitting model. LT4: I can differentiate between interpolation and extrapolation. LT5: I can simplify polynomials by adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. LT6: I can divide polynomials using long division. LT7: I can divide polynomials using synthetic division. LT8: I can factor polynomials of higher CA = Chapter 5 Test C1-C5 8 of 18

Theorem of Algebra degree. degree using the GCF, quadratic pattern, difference of perfect square, sum/difference of cubes, and synthetic division. 9.2.1.3 9.2.1.4 9.2.1.6 9.2.2.3 9.2.2.6 9.2.3.1 9.2.3.2 9.2.3.3 9.2.3.5 9.2.4.1 9.4.1.3 9.4.2.2 LT9: I can write a polynomial function from its zeros. LT10: I can find and state the multiplicity of zeros of a polynomial. LT11: I can graph a polynomial and find the relative maximum and minimum and use them in real-life problems. LT12: I can determine a realistic domain of a function. LT13: I can use the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to find all zeros (real and imaginary). LT14: I can solve polynomial equations by graphing, factoring, and using the quadratic formula. 9 of 18

December 2014 H. Introduction to CA = Intoduction to Probability Probability Test H1-H3 UEQ: Introduction to Probability (11.1-11.3) How do we find experimental and theoretical probabilities? How do we count permutations and combinations? How do we find the probability of multiple events? H. Introduction to Probability H1. Probability H2. Permutations and combinations H3. Probability of multiple events H1. Probability H2. Permutations and combinations H3. Probability of multiple events 9.4.3.1-9.4.3.8 LT1: I can find the probability of a single event. LT2: I can find the probability of a geometric scenario. LT3: I can create a simulation of a real-life event and use it to collect data probabilities. LT4: I can identify and calculate permuations, combination, and the multiplication counting principal. LT5: I can determine if events are independent or dependent and use these concepts to determine probabilities of compound events. End of First Trimester Final Exam January 2015 LT6: I can determine if an event is overlapping or mutually exclusive and use these concepts to determine probabilities of an event. 10 of 18

UEQ: Chapter 6 LT1: I can graph square Quiz on 6.1-6.3 graphing calculator Radical Functions and root functions and their PHSchool.com Rational Exponents transformations and Quiz on 6.4 and 6.5 (No PH teacher resources for 6.1-6.5, 6.8) compare their translations calculator) Alg 2 without using a calculator. How do we simplify radical and rational exponent expressions? How do we solve equations involving radicals and rational exponents? What do the graphs of a square root and cube functions look like? How do tranformations change the radical function graphs & their equations? F. Simplifying &/or solving radical functions F1. Simplify & find n th roots of radical expressions F2. Multiply & divide radical expressions; including binomial radical expressions F3. Add & subtract radical expressions F4. Simplify expressions with rational exponents F5. Solving square root and other radical equations Simplifying &/or solving radical functions F1. Find all real roots and simplifying basic radical expressions F2 - F3. Simplifying radical expressions by adding, subtracting, multiplying (include binomial expressions and conjugates), and dividing (include rationalizing the denominator). F4. Apply rules to simplify expressions and numbers with rational exponents and convert to & from radical form. F5. Solve equations with square root and other radicals (like rational exponents) and check for extraneous solutions. F6. Sketch graphs of square and cube root functions. Compare how they translate vertically and horizontally with changes in the equation. 9.2.1.3-9.2.1.4 9.2.1.9 9.2.2.6 9.2.3.1 9.2.3.6 9.2.3.7 9.2.4.7 9.3.4.6 LT2: I can graph cube root functions and their transformations and compare their translations without using a calculator. LT3: I can determine the domain and range of square root and cube root functions. LT4: I can simplify radical expression using addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. LT5: I can put radcial expressions in simplest radical form, as well as use absolute value for variables when needed. LT6: I can rationalize denominators. LT7: I can switch CA = Chapter 6 Test 11 of 18

F6. Graphing square root and between radical and cube root functions exponent form. February 2015 LT8: I can solve equations with square root and other radicals and check for extraneous solutions. LT9: I can solve equations with square root and other radicals and check for extraneous solutions in real life applications. UEQ: Chapter 7 Exponential Functions (7.1,7.2,7.3) D. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions LT1: I can graph a parent exponential function and its translations. CA = Chapter 7 quiz How do we model exponential growth and decay? How do the constants in an exponential function translate its graph? D1. Exploring exponential models Model exponential growth, model exponential decay, fit exponential curves to data with a graphing calculator and find the exponential function. LT2: I can determine the domain, range, y-intercept, and asymptotes of exponential functions. LT3: I can determine if an exponential function is growth or decay. D2. Properties of LT4: I can use data to 12 of 18

D. Exponential and write an exponential Logarithmic Functions function. D1. Exploring exponential models D2. Properties of exponential functions exponential functions Identify the role of constants in exponential functions, translate exponential functions and use e as a base in exponential functions. LT5: I can apply growth and decay models to reallife situations. LT6: I can use the A=Pe rt formula and the half-life formula. 9.2.1.3 9.2.1.4 9.2.1.7-9.2.1.9 9.2.2.2 9.2.2.3 9.2.4.2 9.3.4.6 LT7: I can write and evaluate logarithmic functions. March 2015 UEQ: Chapter 8 G. Rational Functions LT1: I can simplify, add, Quiz 8.4-8.5 subtract, multiply and divide Rational Functions rational expression by factoring. (8.4-8.6) How do we simplify, add, subtract, multiply and divide G1. Simplify rational expressions by factoring. Multiply and divide rational expressions LT2: I can add, subtract, and simplify complex fractions. Test CA = Chapter 8 13 of 18

rational expressions? G2. Add and subtract rational expressions and simplify How do we solve LT3: I can solve rational complex fractions. rational expressions? equations by muliplying by How are rational expressions used in problem solving? the LCD. G. Rational Functions G1. Rational Expressions G2. Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions G3. Solving Rational Equations G3. Solve rational equations by multiplying by the LCD and by cross multiplying. Identify extraneous solutions. 9.2.1.3 9.2.3.3 9.2.3.4 9.2.3.7 9.2.1.7 9.2.2.6 LT4: I can solve rational equations by using cross multiplication. LT5: I can identify extraneous solutions. LT6: I can set up and solve rational equations of rate problems. April 2015 UEQ: Probability Unit Representing and solving LT1: I can calculate basic Quiz on probability graphing calculator (11.4, 5.7, 11.8, 11.9) probability problems probabilities. distribution and 11.4 PHSchool.com In what ways can I1. Draw frequency tables PH teacher resources for a data set be and bar graphs for LT2: I can create Alg 2 represented? experimental data sets frequency tables and bar CA= Probability How do we calculate I2. Calculate probability graphs from data. Test conditional from the formula P(B l A) = probabilities from P(A and B) / P(A) and tree LT3: I can calculate formulas & other diagrams. conditional probabilities strategies? and use the notation P(BIA). When can we use a binomial distribution, normal Creating & using distribution graphs I3. Find binomial LT4: I can calculate 14 of 18

distribution or standard normal curve to find the probability? compound probabilities. How do we use Pascal's Triangle and the Binomial Theorem? I1. Make frequency tables and bar graphs for probability distributions of an simulation or experimental probability problem I2. Find conditional probability by using formulas and tree diagrams I3. Find the binomial distributions and probabilities of various problems and a conducted experiment I4. Use normal distributions and the standard normal curve to calculate probabilities I5. Binomial Theorem probabilities, use binomial distributions (include pascal's triangle) and design a binomial experiment I4. Use a normal distribution and normal curve to calculate probability & areas under the curve I5. Pascal's Triangle and the Binomial Theorem 9.4.1.1 9.4.1.2 9.4.1.4 9.4.3.2-9.4.3.9 LT5: I can create and use a tree diagram for probabilities. LT6: I can design and conduct a simulation to determine probabilities. LT7: I can calculate a binomial probability using the binomial theorem. LT8: I can draw and label a normal distribution curve. LT9: I can use a normal distribution to calculate standard deviations and percentages of data in the intervals. LT10: I can expand binomials using Pascal's Triangle and the binomial theorem. May 2015 15 of 18

UEQ: Trigonometry (p.827, 13.2-13.3 14.2-14.5) What are the strategies for solving triangles? What are trigonometric ratios? How do we use degrees and radians to measure angles? J. Trigonometry J1. Special Right Triangles J2. Angles and the Unit Circle J3. Radian Measure J4. Finding the Tangent, Cosine, and Sine of an Angle J5. Right Triangles and TrigonometricRatios J6. Area and the Law of Sines J7. Law of Cosines J1. Use patterns of special right triangles to find side lengths in 30-60- 90 and 45-45-90 triangles. J2. Measure and sketch angles and coterminal angles in standard position on the unit circle. J3. Convert between degrees and radians. Find the exact values of Tangent, Sine, and Cosine of an angle in radians. Find the length of an intersepted arc. J4. Use speical right triangles to find exact values of Cosine and Sine of an angle on the unit circle. J5. Use trig ratios and inverse trig ratios to find missing sides and angles of a right triangle. LT1: I can find lengths of sides of right triangles using the Pythagorean Theorem. LT2: I can find lengths of sides of right triangles using the 30-60-90 and 45-45-90 patterns. LT3: I can construct the unit circle using degrees and radians. LT4: I can calculate coterminal angles. LT5: I can convert between degrees and radians and revolutions. LT6: I can calulate exact values of tangent, sine, and cosine using the unit circle and without the use of a calculator. I can calculate values of tangent, sine and cosine with a calculator. Quiz special right triangles, 13.2, 13.3, 14.2, 14.3 Test CA = Trigonometry End of Trimester Final Exam part 2 J6. Find the area of any triangle. Use the Law of sines to find the missing sides and angles of any LT7: I can solve a triangle (find the missing lengths and angle measures) using trig ratios (SOH CAH TOA.) 16 of 18

triangle when you know ASA, AAS or SSA. J7. Use the Law of Cosines to find the sides and angles of any triangle when you know SAS or SSS. 9.3.3.4 9.3.3.5 9.3.4.1-9.3.4.3 LT8: I can use the arc length formula. LT9: I can find the area of a non-right triangles. LT10: I can use the Law of Sines and Law of Cosines to solve angles and legths of non-right triangles. LT11: I can identify angle of elevation and angle of depression and I can use trig to model and solve application problems.. LT12: I can graph trigonometric functions. June 2015 UEQ: Chapter 10 (10.3) **Graphing a circle Quiz on graphing a How do we graph a circle & interpret information about the graph from its (ADD 10.3) E1. Write an equation and graph the circle E2. Identify the center and radius of a circle to create circle 10.3 E1- E2 17 of 18

equation? the graph **Graphing a circle (ADD 10.3) E1. Graphs and equation of a circle E2. Center and radius of a circle 9.3.4.5 18 of 18