2. Algebra 1 is a high school mathematics course designed for students who have successfully acquired and mastered, basic arithmetic skills.
3. Algebra 1 is a high school mathematics course designed for students who have successfully acquired and mastered, basic arithmetic skills. In this course, we will consider the properties of real numbers, linear and quadratic equations (and their graphs), functions, systems of equations, polynomials, rational expressions, and basic data analysis.
4. Algebra 1 is a high school mathematics course designed for students who have successfully acquired and mastered, basic arithmetic skills. In this course, we will consider the properties of real numbers, linear and quadratic equations (and their graphs), functions, systems of equations, polynomials, rational expressions, and basic data analysis. Though it is often a student’s first experience with formal, abstract thought, a solid understanding of Algebra is vital to his or her success in any other mathematical endeavor.
22. SOME TECHNOLOGIES : At least these, probably more. Email - All students are required to have an email account! I suggest Google’s gmail.
23. SOME TECHNOLOGIES : At least these, probably more. Email - All students are required to have an email account! I suggest Google’s gmail. Wiki – All students will have a wiki (web) page. Math journaling will be done here. Wiki pages can be edited / worked on from any computer with internet access.
24. SOME TECHNOLOGIES : At least these, probably more. Email - All students are required to have an email account! I suggest Google’s gmail. Wiki – All students will have a wiki (web) page. Math journaling will be done here. Wiki pages can be edited / worked on from any computer with internet access. SlideShare – A site that allows anyone to create an account, and upload their PowerPoint slideshows for the world to view. They are then easily placed in the wiki page.
25. SOME TECHNOLOGIES : At least these, probably more. Email - All students are required to have an email account! I suggest Google’s gmail. Wiki – All students will have a wiki (web) page. Math journaling will be done here. Wiki pages can be edited / worked on from any computer with internet access. SlideShare – A site that allows anyone to create an account, and upload their PowerPoint slideshows for the world to view. They are then easily placed in the wiki page. Voki – A site that allows anyone to create an account, and animated characters with a voice . They are then easily placed in the wiki page.