Mathematics I A/B

  • $700.00 / Course - Full Year
  • $380.00 / Course - Semester 1
  • $380.00 / Course - Semester 2
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Course Details

Subject
Math
Approvals
UC , NCAA
Grade Levels
High School
Credits
1
Pre–Requisites

8th grade math or Pre-Algebra

Course Length

Full Year: Full year courses are two semesters in length, 18 weeks maximum each. For full year enrollments, students will be enrolled in Semester 1 initially and Semester 2 after completion of Semester 1.

Semester 1: Courses have a maximum duration of 18 weeks per semester.

Semester 2: Courses have a maximum duration of 18 weeks per semester.

Course Description

Mathematics I A/B

Build a connected understanding of algebra, geometry, and statistics through real-world problem solving.

 

What students gain:

Integrated math knowledge across algebra, geometry, and statistics

Problem-solving and modeling skills

Conceptual understanding across mathematical domains

Communication and reasoning in mathematics

Why it matters:

Prepares students for advanced math and STEM pathways

Builds deep understanding of mathematical relationships

Fully aligned to Common Core standards

This is a strong choice for students pursuing an integrated math pathway.

 

Syllabus Overview
Linear relationships and geometry. Relationships between quantities; reasoning with equations; descriptive statistics; congruence, proof, and constructions; connecting algebra and geometry through coordinates.

 

Math I: relationships between quantities; reasoning with equations; descriptive statistics; congruence, proof, and constructions; connecting algebra and geometry through coordinates

Math II: extending the number system; expressions and equations; similarity; right-triangle trigonometry and proof; circles with and without coordinates

Math III: polynomial, rational, and radical relationships; trigonometry of general triangles and trigonometric functions; formulating inferences and conclusions from data

Journaling activities as an instructional feature

Common Core's eight mathematical practice skills named