2022 - 2023 Curriculum Guide

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Mathematics Algebra Honors 325 1 credit

9 2 semesters

Students whose entrance test scores demonstrate exceptional ability in mathematics are placed in this course. Algebra Honors is a comprehensive study of the principles and concepts of both algebra and advanced algebra and the critical thinking skills used in problem solving. Topics covered include equations and inequalities, functions and their graphs, polynomials, rational and radical expressions, and quadratic equations. The students are introduced to and use the required TI-84 Plus graphing calculator to support their algebraic work. The course is designed to challenge students and provide them with a strong algebraic background to continue in the Honors program.

Algebra Advanced 327 1 credit

9 2 semesters

This course covers the principles and concepts of Algebra and the critical thinking skills used in problem solving. This comprehensive course covers the Algebra skills necessary for further study of Geometry and Advanced Algebra. Topics covered include operations on the real number system, equations and inequalities, linear equations and their graphs, polynomials and quadratic equations. The students are introduced to and use the required TI-84 Plus graphing calculator to support their algebraic work.

Algebra 328 1 credit

9 2 semesters

This course is a comprehensive study of the principles and concepts of algebra and the critical thinking skills used in problem solving. The course begins with a review of operations on the real number system and then moves on to study the algebraic topics of equations and inequalities, linear equations and their graphs, polynomials and algebraic functions. The students are introduced to and use the required TI-84 Plus graphing calculator to support their algebraic work.

Geometry Honors 315 1 credit

9, 10 2 semesters

This course covers, in depth, the relations among points, lines and planes and the figures formed by the points, lines and planes in both two and three dimensional spaces. Emphasis is on the development of deductive reasoning skills and their applications to mathematical proofs and computational problems. A TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required. Completion of Math 325 or Math 333 with a C or better and teacher recommendation is required.

Geometry Advanced 317 1 credit

10 2 semesters

This course encourages the students to delve into two and three dimensional geometric relations of points, lines and figures in a plane by developing their critical thinking skills, while applying concepts algebraically and deductively. A TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is required. Completion of Math 327 with a C or better and teacher recommendation is required.

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