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Honors Algebra 1 Syllabus Mrs. JoAnne Hicks . . . .Phone 794-1410. . . .email [email protected] Course Content This course will follow the Dothan City Schools pacing guide for Algebra 1. The content addressed by this course is based on Quality Core Standards for mathematics. Both documents are attached to this sheet. Grading Grading will be on a point system. Graded activities will be assigned a point value at the time of assignment. All grades will count toward the final average. No grades will be dropped and no individual extra credit assignments will be given. Classroom Rules 1. Avoid classroom disruptions by: a. Talking only when given permission. b. Staying seated properly in your desk unless given permission to get up. c. Bringing all necessary supplies to class everyday. d. Paying attention and following directions the first time they are given. e. Keeping all hands and objects to yourself. 2. Follow all rules and guidelines in the Code of Conduct. Consequences for Classroom Disruptions 1. Teacher/student conference 2. Parental contact 3. Referral to administration 4. Any major violation of classroom or school policy will be referred to administration immediately. Supplies Needed: Bring all supplies to class daily. 1. Pencils 2. Notebook paper 3. 2” 3-ring binder 4. Ruler 5. Pencil zipper pouch 6. iPAd Entering the Classroom All students are expected enter the room quietly and begin work immediately. Any student not seated and working quietly will be recorded tardy to class. Make Up Work Policy When a student is absent, it is the student’s responsibility to find out what was missed. Missed assessments must be completed within 5 days of returning to school. Exceptions will be made on an individual basis if the student has missed more than 3 consecutive school days. Make up work can be completed on Thursday during ASE time and other times by arranging an appointment. Test-Taking/ Cheating Policy No communication in any form will be allowed during the administration of a test. Any violator of this policy will be assigned a grade of zero for that test. Any student found cheating on an exam will be given a zero for that test. Hall Passes Hall passes will not be issued unless there is an emergency. All business not related to my class should be taken care of between classes and at break. Assigned Seating Each student will be assigned a desk at which they will sit everyday. All students must sit in their assigned seat unless given permission to do otherwise. Textbooks Textbooks will not be issued individually. A classroom set will be used as a resource. A textbook can be checked out for home use upon request. Extra Help Extra help is offered various times throughout the week: everyday during break, Monday after school, and Thursday during ASE. I can also make recommendations for online tutorial help. Algebra 1 Pacing Guide End- Of- Course Test/ Common Core ** Unit Tests will be given following completion of each unit. 1st Nine Weeks Unit 1 – Foundations of Algebra 2 – Solving Equations /Inequalities 2nd Nine Weeks Unit 3 – Linear Functions 4 – Systems of Equations/Inequalities 3rd Nine Weeks Unit 5 – Exponents, Exp. Func., Polynomials 6 – Factoring & Quadratics 4th Nine Weeks Unit 7 – Radical Expressions and Equations 8 – Rational Expressions and Functions 9 - Statistics and Probability Chapter 1 2& 3 Sections All Sections Ch. 2 -All Ch. 3 – 3.1-3.4, 3.6-3.7 Chapter 4&5 6 Chapter 7 &8 Sections All Sections All Sections Dates Covered Weeks 1-4 Weeks 5-9 Dates Covered Weeks 10-14 Weeks 15-18 Sections Sections 7.1-7.4, 7.7/ 8.1-8.4 Sections 8.58.7/9.1-9.4, 9.6 Dates Covered Weeks 19-23 Chapter 10 Sections Sections 10.1-10.4 Dates Covered Weeks 28-30 11 Sections 11.1-11.5 Weeks 31-32 Sections 12.2-12.4 Weeks 33-35 8&9 12 Weeks 24-27 Algebra 1 Units Unit 1: Foundations of Algebra (Ch 1: all sections) C.1.a. Evaluate and simplify expressions requiring addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with and without grouping symbols C.1.b. Translate real-world problems into expressions using variables to represent values (COS 7,7a, 7b, 12, 13) C.1.c. Apply algebraic properties (e.g., commutative, associative, distributive, identity, inverse, substitution) to simplify algebraic expressions Unit 2: Solving Equations and Inequalities (Ch 2: all sections & Ch 3: 3.1-3.4, 3.63.7) D.1.a. Solve single-step and multistep equations and inequalities in one variable (COS 4, 12, 13, 17) D.1.b. Solve equations that contain absolute value (COS 23, 31, 33) D.1.c. Solve formulas for a specified variable (COS 15) D.1.d. Write and graph linear equations and inequalities from real-world situations (e.g., a constant-rate distance/time problem) D.2.a. Graph linear inequalities in one variable on the real number line to solve problems (COS 12, 13, 16, 17) Unit 3: Linear Functions (Ch 4, 5: all sections) D.1.e. Write linear equations in standard form and slope-intercept form when given two points, a point and the slope, or the graph of the equation (COS 12, 13, 22, 38) D.1.f. Identify, formulate, and obtain solutions to problems involving direct and inverse variation (COS 13) D.2.b. Give the domain and range of relations and functions (COS 25, 29) D.2.c. Evaluate functions at given values (COS 25, 26) D.2.d. Identify graphs of relations and functions and analyze them to determine whether a relation is a function (e.g.,vertical line test)(COS 22, 25) D.2.f. Use the terminology associated with the Cartesian plane in describing points and lines D.2.g. Recognize the concept of slope as a rate of change and determine the slope when given the equation of a line in standard form or slope-intercept form, the graph of a line, two points, or a verbal description(COS 28, 30, 33, 37, 46) D.2.h. Graph a linear equation using a table of values, x- and y-intercepts, slopeintercept form, and technology (COS 28, 34, 36) D.2.i. Translate between different representations of relations and functions: graphs, equations, sets of ordered pairs, verbal descriptions, and tables (COS 13, 18a, 33) G.1.c. Identify arithmetic sequences and patterns in a set of data (COS 27, 35, 37a, 38) G.1.g. Identify an approximate line of best fit to model data and make predictions (COS 44, 45, 46) Unit 4: Systems of Equations and Inequalities (Ch 6: sections 6.1-6.6) D.1.g. Solve systems of two equations using various methods, including elimination, substitution, and graphing with and without technology (COS 19, 20, 23) D.2.e. Graph linear inequalities with two variables on the standard (x,y) coordinate plane (COS 24, 31a) Unit 5: Exponents, Exponential Functions and Polynomials (Ch 7: 7.1-7.4, 7.7 & Ch 8: 8.1-8.4) F.1.a. Use properties of exponents (including zero and negative exponents) to evaluate and simplify expressions (COS 1, 2) C.1.d. Add and subtract polynomials (COS 10) C.1.e. Factor a monomial from a polynomial (COS 9) C.1.f. Multiply monomials, binomials, trinomials, and polynomials (COS 10) G.1.d. Identify patterns of growth (e.g., patterns of exponential growth) in a set of data (COS 27, 35, 37b) Unit 6: Factoring and Quadratics (Ch 8: 8.5-8.7 & Ch 9: 9.1-9.4, 9.6) E.1.a. Factor perfect square trinomials and the difference of two squares (COS 8, 9a) E.1.b. Factor trinomials in the form ax2 + bx + c. (COS 8) E.1.c. Solve quadratic equations using multiple methods, including graphing, factoring, and the square root principle. (COS 13, 18) E.2.a. Identify graphs of quadratic functions. (COS 36) E.2.b. Relate factors, solutions (roots), zeros of related functions, and x-intercepts in equations that arise from quadratic functions. (COS 13, 31b, 32, 36) Unit 7: Radical Expressions and Equations (Ch 10: 10.1-10.4) F.1.d. Find rational number square roots (without calculators) and approximate irrational square roots (with and without calculators) (COS 3) F.1.e. Evaluate and simplify radical expressions. (COS 3, 8, 9b, 9c, 9d) F.1.f. Multiply radical expressions. (COS 3) F.1.g. Simplify an algebraic quotient by rationalizing an irrational monomial denominator. Unit 8: Rational Expressions and Functions (Ch11: 11.1-11.5) F.1.b. Evaluate and simplify rational expressions. (COS 12) F.1.c. Add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational expressions Unit 9: Statistics and Probability (Ch 12: Misc.) G.1.a. Identify the effect on mean, median, mode, and range when a set of data is changed. (COS 41, 42) G.1.b. Interpret data from line, bar, and circle graphs, histograms, scatterplots, box-andwhisker plots, stem-and-leaf plots, and frequency tables to draw inferences and make predictions. (COS 41, 42, 43) G.1.e. Find the probability of a simple event. (COS 46, 47) G.1.f. Distinguish between independent and dependent events. (COS 47) G.1.h. Identify the most efficient way to display data. (COS 42)