Algebra I - MA3109 Semesters A & B
Course Description
This is a full year course that is broken down into two 0.50 (half) credit semesters.
This full-year course focuses on five critical areas: relationships between quantities and reasoning with equations, linear and exponential relationships, descriptive statistics, expressions and equations, and quadratic functions and modeling. This course builds on the foundation set in middle grades by deepening students’ understanding of linear and exponential functions and developing fluency in writing and solving one-variable equations and inequalities. Students will interpret, analyze, compare, and contrast functions that are represented numerically, tabularly, graphically, and algebraically. Quantitative reasoning is a common thread throughout the course as students use algebra to represent quantities and the relationships among those quantities in a variety of ways. Standards of mathematical practice and process are embedded throughout the course, as students make sense of problem situations, solve novel problems, reason abstractly, and think critically.
Alta Independent | Description |
---|---|
Course Number | MA3109 |
Credits | 1.0 |
Prerequisites | Pre-Algebra |
Estimated Hours | 120 Hours |