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Algebra 1
Chapter 1
Lesson 1-1
CA Standard
CCSS
4.0
Moved to 8 CC – no alignment
2.0
Partial Alignment
Variables and Expressions
Lesson 1-2
Adding and Subtracting Real
Numbers
N-RN.1: Explain how the
definition of the meaning of
rational exponents follows
from extending the
properties of integer
exponents to those values,
allowing for a notation for
radicals in terms of rational
exponents
N-RN.2: Rewrite expressions
involving radicals and
rational exponents using the
properties of exponents
A-SSE.3c: Use the properties
of exponents to transform
expressions for exponential
functions
Lesson 1-3
2.0
Multiplying and Dividing Real
Numbers
Lesson 1.4
2.0
Powers and Exponents
Lesson 1.5
2.0
Roots and Irrational Numbers
Lesson 1.6
Properties of Real Numbers
1.0,
24.3, 25.1 (no alignment)
N.RN.3: Explain why the sum
or product of two rational
numbers is rational; that the
sum of a rational number and
irrational number is rational;
and that the product of a
nonzero rational number and
irrational number is rational
Algebra 1
A-APR.1: Understand that
polynomials form a system
analogous to the integers,
namely, they are closed
under the operations of
addition, subtraction, and
multiplication; add, subtract,
and multiply polynomials
A-APR.7: Understand that
rational expressions for a
system analogous to the
rational numbers, closed
under addition, subtraction,
multiplication, and division
by a nonzero rational
expression; add, subtract,
multiply, and divide rational
expressions
Lesson 1.7
Simplifying Expressions
1.1
25.1 (no alignment)
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