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Monticello High School ALGEBRA 1B(Master) Teacher: Pam Householder Content A Operations of Numbers A1 Opposites and Absolute Value A2 Addition A3 Subtraction A4 Multiplication A5 Division A6 Order of Operation A7 Powers Skills 6.11.01 Recognize, represent, order, compare real numbers, and locate real numbers on a number line (e.g., p, Assessment written response quiz assign related problems informal evaluation 6.11.06 Apply number theory concepts to the solution of problems (e.g., prime and composite numbers, prime factorization, greatest common factor, least common multiple, divisibility rules). 6.11.05 Simplify or test expressions by applying field properties (commutative, associative, distributive), order properties (transitive, reflexive, symmetric), and properties of equality for the set of real numbers. 6.11.04 Apply the rules of order of operations to real-number expressions. 6.11.02 Represent numbers in equivalent forms (e.g., fraction/decimal/percent, exponential/logarithmic, radical/rational exponents, absolute value, scientific notation). B Real Numbers B1 Real Numbers B2 Addition Properties B3 Multiplication Properties B4 Special Properties B5 Multiplying and Factoring B6 Combining Like terms 6.11.01 Recognize, represent, order, compare real numbers, and locate real numbers on a number line (e.g., p, written response quiz assign related problems informal evaluation 8.11.03 Identify essential quantitative relationships in a situation, and determine www.curriculummapper.com 1 of 10 ALGEBRA 1B(Master) Householder Content C Equations and Problem Solving C1 Addition and Subtraction C2 Multiplication and Division C3 Two or More Operations C4 Problem Solving and Applications: Using Formulas C5 Like Terms in Equations C6 Problem Solving and Applications: From words to symbols C7 Problem Solving and Applications: Using Real Numbers D Problem Solving: one Variables D1 Problem Solving and Applications: Using Conditions D2 Problem Solving and Application: Using Geometry Formulas D3 Variable on Both Sides D4 Problem Solving and Applications: Using Per Cent D5 Problem Solving and Applications: Using Distance Formulas E Inequalities E1 Graphs of Inequalities E2 Properties of Order E3 Addition and Subtraction E4 Solving Inequalities E5 Multiplication and Division E6 Inequalities: More than One step E7 Problem Solving and Applications: Using Inequalities Skills Monticello High School Assessment the class or classes of functions (e.g., linear, quadratic, exponential) that model the relationships. 8.11.02 Represent mathematical relationships using symbolic algebra. 6.11.16 Simplify numerical problems involving absolute value. 6.11.15 Judge the reasonableness of solutions, and find mistakes in calculation, logic, and formula application. 6.11.14 Determine the most cost effective option using single- and multi-step calculations and then comparing results. 6.11.13 Set up, evaluate, or solve singleand multi-step number sentences and word problems with rational numbers using the four basic operations. 6.11.10 Perform numerical computations with real numbers. 6.11.09 Solve problems involving estimates or data (e.g., use averages to estimate the cost of a job that includes labor and materials). 6.11.08 Determine the appropriate solution, including rounding, from a context (e.g., rounding up, down, to the nearest integer). 6.11.07 Determine the effects of operations on the magnitudes of quantities (e.g., multiplication, division, powers, roots). 6.11.06 Apply number theory concepts to the solution of problems (e.g., prime and composite numbers, prime factorization, greatest common factor, least common multiple, divisibility rules). 6.11.05 Simplify or test expressions by applying field properties (commutative, associative, distributive), order properties (transitive, reflexive, symmetric), and properties of equality for the set of real www.curriculummapper.com 2 of 10 ALGEBRA 1B(Master) Householder Content Skills Monticello High School Assessment numbers. 6.11.04 Apply the rules of order of operations to real-number expressions. 6.11.02 Represent numbers in equivalent forms (e.g., fraction/decimal/percent, exponential/logarithmic, radical/rational exponents, absolute value, scientific notation). F Powers F1 Products of Powers F2 Quotients of Powers and Zero Exponents F3 Negative Exponents F4 Powers of Products F5 Powers of Products F6 Scientific Notation G Roots G1 Numbers in Radical Form G2 Products G3 Simplifying Radicals G4 Simplifying Radical Expressions G5 Sums and Differences 6.11.01 Recognize, represent, order, compare real numbers, and locate real numbers on a number line (e.g., p, written response quiz assign related problems informal evaluation 8.11.03 Identify essential quantitative relationships in a situation, and determine the class or classes of functions (e.g., linear, quadratic, exponential) that model the relationships. 8.11.02 Represent mathematical relationships using symbolic algebra. 8.11.01 Simplify or identify equivalent algebraic expressions (e.g., exponential, www.curriculummapper.com 3 of 10 ALGEBRA 1B(Master) Householder Content G6 Quotients G7 Approximations G8 Problem Solving and Applications: The Rule of Pythagorus H Polynomials H1 Monomials H2 Operations with Monomials H3 Polynomials H4 Addition and Subtraction H5 Multiplication H6 Division H7 Division with Remainders Skills Monticello High School Assessment rational, logarithmic, factored, polynomial). 6.11.15 Judge the reasonableness of solutions, and find mistakes in calculation, logic, and formula application. 6.11.14 Determine the most cost effective option using single- and multi-step calculations and then comparing results. 6.11.13 Set up, evaluate, or solve singleand multi-step number sentences and word problems with rational numbers using the four basic operations. 6.11.12 Solve problems using simple matrix operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, scalar multiplication). 6.11.10 Perform numerical computations with real numbers. 6.11.09 Solve problems involving estimates or data (e.g., use averages to estimate the cost of a job that includes labor and materials). 6.11.08 Determine the appropriate solution, including rounding, from a context (e.g., rounding up, down, to the nearest integer). 6.11.07 Determine the effects of operations on the magnitudes of quantities (e.g., multiplication, division, powers, roots). 6.11.06 Apply number theory concepts to the solution of problems (e.g., prime and composite numbers, prime factorization, greatest common factor, least common multiple, divisibility rules). 6.11.05 Simplify or test expressions by applying field properties (commutative, associative, distributive), order properties (transitive, reflexive, symmetric), and properties of equality for the set of real numbers. www.curriculummapper.com 4 of 10 ALGEBRA 1B(Master) Householder Content Skills Monticello High School Assessment 6.11.04 Apply the rules of order of operations to real-number expressions. 6.11.02 Represent numbers in equivalent forms (e.g., fraction/decimal/percent, exponential/logarithmic, radical/rational exponents, absolute value, scientific notation). 8.11.06 Evaluate variable expressions and functions 8.11.14 Model problems using mathematical functions and relations (e.g., linear, non-linear). Solve linear equations and inequalities, including selecting and evaluating formulas. 9.11.01 Apply the Pythagorean theorem. 8.11.16 www.curriculummapper.com 5 of 10 ALGEBRA 1B(Master) Householder Monticello High School Content Skills 8.11.19 Solve problems that include nonlinear functions, including selecting and evaluating formulas (i.e., absolute value, trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential). I Factoring Polynomials I1 Common Monomial Factors I2 Factoring Trinomials I3 Factoring x^2 + bx + c I4 Factoring ax^2 + bx + c I5 Difference of Two Squares I6 Trinomial Squares I7 Combined Types of Factoring 8.11.14 Model problems using mathematical functions and relations (e.g., linear, non-linear). 8.11.10 Interpret the role of the coefficients and constants on the graphs of linear and quadratic functions, given a set of equations. written response quiz assign related problems informal evaluation J Products and Quotients of Rational Expressions 8.11.10 Interpret the role of the coefficients and constants on the graphs of linear and quadratic functions, given a set of equations. 8.11.06 Evaluate variable expressions and functions. written response quiz assign related problems informal evaluation J1 Rational Expressions J2 Simplifying Rational Expressions J3 Multiplying Rational Expressions J4 Binomial Numerators and Denominators J5 Trinomial Numerators and Denominators J6 Dividing Rational Expressions J7 Quotients and Complex Fractions Assessment 8.11.01 Simplify or identify equivalent algebraic expressions (e.g., exponential, rational, logarithmic, factored, polynomial). 8.11.04 Determine a specific term, a finite sum, or a rule that generates terms of a pattern. 8.11.03 Identify essential quantitative relationships in a situation, and determine the class or classes of functions (e.g., linear, quadratic, exponential) that model www.curriculummapper.com 6 of 10 ALGEBRA 1B(Master) Householder Content Skills Monticello High School Assessment the relationships. 8.11.02 Represent mathematical relationships using symbolic algebra. J6 Dividing Rational Expressions J7 Quotients and Complex Fractions K Sums and Differences of Rational Expressions K1 Sums/Differences: Like Denominators K2 More Sums and Differences K3 Least Common Denominators K4 Unlike Monomial Denominators 8.11.08 Recognize and describe the general shape and properties of functions from graphs, tables, or equations (e.g., linear, absolute value, quadratic, exponential, logarithmic). 8.11.01 Simplify or identify equivalent algebraic expressions (e.g., exponential, rational, logarithmic, factored, polynomial). written response quiz assign related problems informal evaluation 8.11.22 Identify equivalent forms of equations, inequalities, and systems of equations. 8.11.21 Recognize and apply mathematical and algebraic axioms, theorems of algebra, and deductive reasoning. 8.11.16 Solve linear equations and inequalities, including selecting and evaluating formulas. 8.11.14 Model problems using mathematical functions and relations (e.g., linear, non-linear). 8.11.03 Identify essential quantitative relationships in a situation, and determine the class or classes of functions (e.g., linear, quadratic, exponential) that model the relationships. 8.11.02 Represent mathematical relationships using symbolic algebra. www.curriculummapper.com 7 of 10 ALGEBRA 1B(Master) Householder Content K5 Sums/Differences: Unlike Denominators K6 More Sums and Differences K7 Equations with Rational Expressions L Relations and Functions L1 Graphs of Ordered Pairs L2 Points and Ordered Pairs Skills Represent numbers in equivalent forms (e.g., fraction/decimal/percent, exponential/logarithmic, radical/rational exponents, absolute value, scientific notation). Monticello High School Assessment written response quiz assign related problems informal evaluation Set up, evaluate, or solve number sentences or word problems involving ratios and proportions with rational numbers Create and connect representations that are tabular, graphic, numeric, and symbolic from a set of data. L3 Relations L4 Functions L5 Graphs of Functions L6 Problem Solving and Applications: Uning Graphs : Predictions M Linear Functions M1 Graphs of Linear Functions M2 Y Intercept Identify an equation of a line or an equation of a line of best fit from given information written response quiz assign related problems informal evaluation Recognize and describe the general shape and properties of functions from graphs, tables, or equations (e.g., linear, absolute value, quadratic, exponential, logarithmic). Identify slope from an equation, table of values, or graph. Interpret the role of the coefficients and constants on the graphs of linear and quadratic functions, given a set of equations. Analyze functions by investigating domain, range, rates of change, intercepts, and zeros. M3 Slope of a Line M4 Slope Formula M5 Parallel Lines Analyze functions by investigating domain, written response quiz assign related problems informal evaluation www.curriculummapper.com 8 of 10 ALGEBRA 1B(Master) Householder Content M6 X intercept M7 Problem Solving and Applications: Using Graphs: Estimation N Systems of Sentences N1 Graphs N2 Solving Systems of Graphing N3 Addition Method N4 Multiplication/Addition Method N5 Problem Solving and Applications: Using Systems of Equations O More on Systems of Sentences O1 Substitution Methods O2 Problem Solving and Applications: Digit Problems O3 Problem Solving and Applications: Mixture Problems O4 Problem Solving and Applications: Money Skills Monticello High School Assessment range, rates of change, intercepts, and zeros. 8.11.07 Identify an equation of a line or an equation of a line of best fit from given information (e.g., from a set of ordered pairs, graphs, tables). 8.11.08 Recognize and describe the general shape and properties of functions from graphs, tables, or equations (e.g., linear, absolute value, quadratic, exponential, logarithmic). 8.11.09 Identify slope from an equation, table of values, or graph. 8.11.10 Interpret the role of the coefficients and constants on the graphs of linear and quadratic functions, given a set of equations. 8.11.11 Analyze functions by investigating domain, range, rates of change, intercepts, and zeros. 8.11.12 Create and connect representations that are tabular, graphic, numeric, and symbolic from a set of data. 8.11.13 Represent quantitative relationships graphically, and interpret the meaning of the graph or a specific part of the graph as it relates to the situation represented by the graph. Simplify or identify equivalent algebraic expressions written response quiz assign related problems informal evaluation Represent quantitative relationships graphically, and interpret the meaning of the graph or a specific part of the graph as it relates to the situation represented by the graph. Identify an equation of a line or an equation of a line of best fit from given www.curriculummapper.com 9 of 10 ALGEBRA 1B(Master) Householder Content Problems O5 Problem Solving and Applications: Distance/Rate/Time P Systems of Inequalities P1 Inequalities in Two Variables P2 Graphs of Inequalities with < and > P3 Graphs of Inequalities with <= and >= P4 Graphs of Systems with < and > P5 Graphs of Systems with <= and >= Q Quadratic Functions Q1 Graphs of Quadractic Functions Q2 Solving by Factoring Q3 The Quadratic Formula Q4 Graphing Quadratic Equations Skills Monticello High School Assessment information (e.g., from a set of ordered pairs, graphs, tables). 8.11.08 Recognize and describe the general shape and properties of functions from graphs, tables, or equations (e.g., linear, absolute value, quadratic, exponential, logarithmic). 8.11.09 Identify slope from an equation, table of values, or graph. 8.11.10 Interpret the role of the coefficients and constants on the graphs of linear and quadratic functions, given a set of equations. 8.11.11 Analyze functions by investigating domain, range, rates of change, intercepts, and zeros. 8.11.12 Create and connect representations that are tabular, graphic, numeric, and symbolic from a set of data. 8.11.13 Represent quantitative relationships graphically, and interpret the meaning of the graph or a specific part of the graph as it relates to Identify essential quantitative relationships in a situation, and determine the class or classes of functions (e.g., linear, quadratic, exponential) that model the relationships. www.curriculummapper.com 10 of 10