Semester A

Course Description

Algebra 2A is an advanced course in mathematics. It gives you the opportunity to further your skills in the areas of interpreting and evaluating algebraic expressions. If you are planning to go on in any science, engineering, accounting, or mathematical field, this course also provides excellent preparation. The course consists of six units that cover the basic concepts and applications of Algebra. Each unit comprises five lessons totaling 30 lessons in the course. Each lesson has several activities that all contribute to an exploration of new mathematical concepts. The activities and discussions also help you think creatively and critically about each topic. You are required to keep a notebook of terms, definitions, and important work. Although you do not have to turn in this notebook, it will provide a solid review of your work during the course. Major topics covered in this course include

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Semester B

Course Description

Algebra 2A completes the studies of high school algebra and prepares students to advance to trigonometry, pre-calculus, and beyond. This course provides the opportunity for students to develop and strengthen skills to read and evaluate algebraic expressions. Topics covered include exponential and logarithmic functions, rational and radical functions, properties, and attributes of functions, conic sections, and data analysis. It also includes an introduction to probability and trigonometry. It takes a great deal of math skill to design beautiful and practical buildings, engineer fuel-efficient cars, follow the twists and turns of the economy, or recognize trends in modern medical data. In this course, students see how skills in algebra and geometry are applied to everyday life on the job. Interactive math labs allow students to develop a deeper appreciation of mathematics and to practice what they have learned. In each lesson, students have the opportunity to work through and complete several self-check activities and quizzes. In each unit, students complete the unit exam, deliver a unit project, and participate in self-reflection. Teacher feedback is provided throughout the course.

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Requirements

Grade Level
11

Materials
None

Duration
2 Semesters

Prerequisites

Technology Skills