
<p> Academic 8 th Grade State mandated Curriculum: 8th grade TEKS and STAAR Objectives Grading Policy: 60% Formative – Daily/Quizzes 40% Summative – Tests/Projects Curriculum: Skills and application based learning Students will be expected to work independently and in small groups Notes and guided practice lead students through new material Many opportunities for direct instruction of problem-solving skills Quizzes and tests assess skills, application, and problem-solving Students need to develop a system of organization that allows them to take and keep up with notes, handouts, graded papers, and current homework Concepts: Mathematical Processes Number and Operations o Real Numbers o Irrational Numbers o Scientific Notation Proportionality o Similar Figures o Graph Proportional Relationships o Dilations o Linear Situations o Rate of Change / Slope o Proportional vs. Non-Proportional o Functions Expressions, Equations, and Relationships o Volume of Cylinders, Cones, Spheres o Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms, Triangular Prisms, Cylinders o Pythagorean Theorem o One variable equations/inequalities with variables on both sides Two-dimensional shapes o Rotations, reflections, translations, dilations Measurement and Data o Scatterplot o Mean Absolute Deviation o Random Samples Personal Financial Literacy o Interest Rates o Payment Methods o Loans o Financial Responsibility o Investments o Simple Interest / Compound Interest Algebra I</p><p>The Algebra I course is a High School level course and students will earn 1 high school Math credit. The Algebra 1 grade will factor into their GPA and they will only receive credit when they pass the End of Course Exam (EOC) for Algebra 1 in May.</p><p>State mandated Curriculum: 9th grade level TEKS and STAAR objectives Participant requirements: 7th Grade Pre-AP Math OR: Credit by Exam - Two parts must be taken and make a score of 90 or better on each part (must be taken in the summer prior to school starting). Grading Policy: 40% Formative – Daily/Quizzes 60% Summative – Tests/Projects Students must be: Extremely self-motivated in acquiring and demonstrating new algebraic skills Able to work independently Willing to seek out answers for questions they might encounter Capable of independent practice for review material Curriculum: Fast paced, building skills that form a foundation for all Math courses at the high school level Largely application and analysis based content learning with a focus on integrating basic skills with new material Classroom Instruction Provides: Conceptual introduction to new skills incorporating examples and notes for reference Opportunities for students to gain and use higher level thinking skills Major Exams: 1st & 2nd Semester Exams – 15% of Semester Average – Cannot be retaken End of Course (Algebra 1 STAAR) – Must be passed in order to earn credit</p>
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