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INTEGRATED MATHEMATICS PART 1: ALGEBRA 1, GEOMETRY, AND STATISTICS
Course Credit: 1
Duration: Full Year
Prerequisites: Successful completion of Pre-Algebra 8 and recommendation of the current mathematics teacher
This is the first course in a three-year college preparatory sequence that weaves together algebra, geometry, statistics,
number sense and logic. The course reinforces the connections that exist between algebra and geometry while developing
problem-solving skills. Completion of the three year sequence will prepare students to take the new SAT I Reasoning Test
in the spring of their junior year.
Specific topics to be studied include: integers and expressions, decimals, greatest common factors, scientific notation,
rules of exponents, rational numbers and expressions, ratios, proportions and percents, equations and inequalities,
graphing in the coordinate plane, polynomials and factoring, algebraic word problems, points, lines and angles, polygons,
inductive/deductive reasoning, perimeter and circumference, area and volume, right triangles, slope,
introductory transformational geometry as well as selected topics in probability and statistics.
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Textbook Title:
Math Matters, Book 1
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INTEGRATED MATHEMATICS PART 2: ALGEBRA 1, GEOMETRY, AND STATISTICS
Course Credit: 1
Duration: Full Year
Prerequisites: C or better in Integrated Math Part 1 and recommendation of the current mathematics teacher
This is the second course in a three year college preparatory sequence which weaves together algebra, geometry, statistics,
number sense and logic. The course reinforces the connections which exist between algebra and geometry while developing
problem-solving skills. Completion of the three year sequence will prepare students to take the new SAT I Reasoning Test
in the spring of their junior year.
Specific topics to be studied include: mathematics and number sense, real numbers and algebraic expressions, reasoning in geometry,
statistics, solving equations and inequalities, using formulas in geometry, polynomials, graphing functions, slope and systems,
ratio, proportion and variation, transformations, probability, logic and sets, and an introduction to trigonometry.
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Textbook Title:
Math Matters, Book 2
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INTEGRATED MATHEMATICS PART 3: ALGEBRA 1, GEOMETRY, AND STATISTICS
Course Credit: 1
Duration: Full Year
Prerequisites: C or better in Integrated Math Part 2 and recommendation of the current mathematics teacher
This is the third course in a three-year college preparatory sequence that weaves together algebra, geometry, statistics,
number sense and logic. The course reinforces the connections that exist between algebra and geometry while developing problem-solving
skills. Completion of the three year sequence will prepare students to take the new SAT I Reasoning Test in the spring of the junior year.
Specific topics to be studied include: the language of mathematics, functions, using the language of mathematics,
reasoning in geometry, triangles, quadrilaterals and other polygons, measurement, slope and systems of equations,
similar triangles, transformations in the coordinate plane, probability and statistics, right angles and circles, polynomials,
quadratic equations, quadratic relations (circles and parabolas) and introductory trigonometry.
This course is in alignment with the new SAT.
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Textbook Titles:
Math Matters, Book 3
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