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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Findlay City Schools’ Mission Statement and Beliefs
2. Honors Algebra II Curriculum Map
3. Honors Algebra II Benchmarks and Indicators
Honors Algebra II
Course of Study
Writing Team
Aaron Moyer
Karen Ouwenga
Sandy White
Mission Statement
The mission of the Findlay City Schools, a
community partnership committed to educational
excellence, is to instill in each student the
knowledge, skills and virtues necessary to be
lifelong learners who recognize their unique
talents and purpose and use them in pursuit of
their dreams and for service to a global society.
This is accomplished through a passion for
knowledge, discovery and vision shared by students,
families, staff and community.
Beliefs Our beliefs form the ethical foundation of the
Findlay City Schools.
We believe….
every person has worth
every individual can learn
family is the most important influence on the
development of personal values.
attitude is a choice and always affects performance
motivation and effort are necessary to achieve full
potential
honesty and integrity are essential for building
trust.
people are responsible for the choices they make.
performance is directly related to expectations.
educated citizens are essential for the survival of
the democratic process.
personal fulfillment requires the nurturing of mind,
body and spirit.
every individual has a moral and ethical obligation to
contribute to the well-being of society.
education is a responsibility shared by students,
family, staff and community.
the entire community benefits by investing its time,
resources and effort in educational excellence.
a consistent practice of shared morals and ethics is
essential for our community to thrive.
Honors Algebra II
CURRICULUM MAP
Week Chapter Topic Indicator
1 1 Eq.’s & Ineq.’s (Review)
2 1 Eq.’s & Ineq.’s (Review)
3 1 & 2 Eq.’s, Ineq.’s, &
Functions
llP5, 11D4,
11D5,11D8
4 2 Eq.’s & Functions llP5, 11D4,
11D5,11D8
5 2 Eq.’s & Functions llP5, 11D4,
11D5,11D8
6 2 & 3 Eq.’s & Functions
Linear systems &
Matricies
llP5, 11D4,
11D5,11D8,
11N1, 11N4, 11N6,
11M5, 11P7, 11P9
7 3 Linear systems &
Matricies
11N1, 11N4, 11N6,
11M5, 11P7, 11P9
8 3 & 4 Linear systems &
Matricies; Quadratic
functions &
Factoring
11N1, 11N4, 11N6,
11M5, 11P7, 11P9,
11N3, 11N7, 11P3,
11P8, 11D5, 11D8
9 4 Quadratic functions
& Factoring
11N3, 11N7, 11P3,
11P8, 11D5, 11D8
10 4 Quadratic functions
& Factoring
11N3, 11N7, 11P3,
11P8, 11D5, 11D8
11 4 & 5 Quadratic functions
& Factoring;
Polynomials &
Polynomial
Functions
11N3, 11N7, 11P3,
11P8, 11D5, 11D8,
11N8, 11P3, 11P4,
11D5
12 5 Polynomials &
Polynomial
Functions
11N8, 11P3, 11P4,
11D5
13 5 Polynomials &
Polynomial
Functions
11N8, 11P3, 11P4,
11D5
14 5 Polynomials &
Polynomial
Functions
11N8, 11P3, 11P4,
11D5
15 6 Rational Expontents
& Radical Functions
11N8, 11P6, 11P8,
11P11
16 6 Rational Expontents
& Radical Functions
11N8, 11P6, 11P8,
11P11
17 6 Rational Expontents
& Radical Functions
11N8, 11P6, 11P8,
11P11
18 Exams / Review All of the above
19 7 Exponential &
Logarithmic
Functions
11P3, 11P6, 11P11,
11D5, 11D8
20 7 Exponential &
Logarithmic
Functions
11P3, 11P6, 11P11,
11D5, 11D8
21 7 & 8 Exponential &
Logarithmic
Functions; Rational
Functions
11P3, 11P6, 11P11,
11D5, 11D8, 11P3,
11P4
22 8 Rational Functions 11P3, 11P4
23 8 & 9 Rational Functions;
Quadratic Relations
& Conic Sections
11P3, 11P4, 11M5,
11G5, 11P10
24 9 Quadratic Relations
& Conic Sections
11M5, 11G5, 11P10
25 9 & 10 Quadratic Relations
& Conic Sections;
Counting Methods
& Probability
11M5, 11G5,
11P10, 11D10
26 10 Counting Methods
& Probability
11D10
27 10 & 11 Counting Methods
& Probability; Data
Analysis &
Statistics
11D10, 11D3,
11D6, 11D7, 11D8,
11D9
28 11 Data Analysis &
Statistics
11D3, 11D6, 11D7,
11D8, 11D9
29 11 & 12 Data Analysis &
Statistics;
Sequences & Series
11D3, 11D6, 11D7,
11D8, 11D9, 11P1,
11P2
30 12 Sequences & Series 11P1, 11P2
31 13 Trigonometric
Ratios & Functions
11M2, 11M5, 11G4
32 13 Trigonometric
Ratios & Functions
11M2, 11M5, 11G4
33 14 Trigonometric
Graphs, Identities &
Equations
11P4
34 14 Trigonometric
Graphs, Identities &
Equations
11P4
35 14 Trigonometric
Graphs, Identities &
Equations
11P4
36 Exams / Review All All
Textbook: Algebra 2; 2007 Edition
Publisher: McDougal Littell
Author(s): Ron Larson, Laurie Boswell, Timothy D. Kanold, Lee Stiff
ISBN# 0-618-59541-4
Price: $67.38
STANDARD: Number Sense
BENCHMARKS:
(B) Identify subsets of the real number system.
(C) Apply properties of operations and the real number system, and justify
when they hold for a set of numbers,
(D): Connect physical, verbal and symbolic representations of integers,
rational numbers and irrational numbers.
(E): Compare, order and determine equivalent forms of real numbers.
(G) Estimate, compute, and solve problems involving real numbers, including
ratio, proportion and percent, and explain solutions.
STANDARD: Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
BENCHMARK:
(D) Use algebraic representations, such as tables, graphs, expressions,
functions, and inequalities, to model and solve problem situations.
(F) Solve and graph linear equations and inequalities.,
TOPIC/UNIT: Chapter 1 (Review of Algebra I concepts)
Time Line: 12 days
KNOW
Review of Algebra I topics
DO
Using properties to evaluate
and simplify expressions
Using problem solving
strategies and verbal models
Solving linear and absolute
value equations and inequalities
PRE-ASSESSMENT:
xxiv- Prerequisite skills
ASSESSMENT:
Assessment book pgs 1-15
Benchmark tests
Daily homework quiz for each section
GRAPHIC ORGANIZER & OR
TECHNOLOGY:
Easy planner
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TESTING SKILL(S) & OR SAMPLE
OGT TYPE QUESTIONS:
Standardized Test Practice
Examples, 3, 19, 36
Multiple choice, 6, 14, 21, 24,
30, 37, 38, 45, 46, 56
Short response/extended
response, 8, 9, 15, 23, 31, 32,
33, 37, 38, 47, 55, 59, 66
BEST PRACTICES:
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RESOURCES:
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Benchmark tests
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Notetaking guide
SAT/ACT Chapter Tests
TESTING VOCABULARY:
Vocabulary review pg. 61
Vocab practice at Classzone.com
HISTORICAL/MODERN LINK:
Gymnastics pg. 54
Driving distance pg. 5
Digital photo printing pg. 14
Cross training pg. 15
Car wash pg. 20
Movie rental pg. 25
Paramotoring pg. 35
Maglev Train pg. 38
Fair pg. 42
STANDARD: Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
BENCHMARKS:
A. Analyze functions by investigating rates of change, intercepts, zeros,
asymptotes, and local and global behavior.
STANDARD: Data Analysis and Probability
BENCHMARK:
A. Create and analyze tabular and graphical displays of data using
appropriate tools, including spreadsheets and graphing calculators.
B. Use descriptive statistics to analyze and summarize data, including
measures of center, dispersion, correlation and variability.
TOPIC/UNIT: Chapter 2
Time Line: 14 days
Indicators:
(11P5) Identify families of functions with graphs that have rotation
symmetry or reflection symmetry about the y-axis, x-axis or y= x.
(11D4) Create a scatterplot of bivariate data, identify trends, and find a
function to model the data.
(11D5) Use technology to find the Least Squares Regression Line, the
regression coefficient, and the correlation coefficient for bivariate data
with a linear trend, and interpret each of these statistics in the context of
the problem situation.
(11D8) Analyze and interpret univariate and bivariate data to identify
patterns, note trends, draw conclusions, and make predictions.
KNOW
Functions
Slope
Rate of change
Graphing equations
y-intercept
point-slope form
direct variation
scatter plots
absolute values
DO
Representing relations and
functions
Graphing linear equations and
inequalities in two variables
Writing linear equations and
inequalities in two variables
PRE-ASSESSMENT:
70- Prerequisite skills
ASSESSMENT:
Assessment book pgs 16-30
Benchmark tests
Daily homework quiz for each section
GRAPHIC ORGANIZER & OR
TECHNOLOGY:
Easy planner
Power presentations
CD-rom
Activity generator CD-rom
Animated Algebra
Test generator
Online quizzes
eWorkbook
eEdition
@Hometutor
TESTING SKILL(S) & OR SAMPLE
OGT TYPE QUESTIONS:
Standardized Test Practice
Examples, 82, 132
Multiple choice, 77, 86, 87, 93,
102, 109, 110, 118, 127, 128,
136
Short response/extended
response, 77, 78, 79, 87, 88,
94, 95, 103, 106, 111, 119, 128,
129, 136, 137, 139, 146
BEST PRACTICES:
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RESOURCES:
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SAT/ACT Chapter Tests
TESTING VOCABULARY:
Vocabulary review pg. 141
Vocab practice at Classzone.com
HISTORICAL/MODERN LINK:
Basketball 74
Diving 76
Mountain climbing 79
Forestry 85
Biology 91
Sports 100
Sharks 108
Alternate fueled vehicles 115
Holograms 125
STANDARD: Number Sense
BENCHMARKS:
A. Demonstrate that vectors and matrices are systems having some of the
same properties of the real number system.
B. Develop an understanding of properties of and representations for
addition and multiplication of vectors and matrices.
D. Demonstrate fluency in operations with real numbers, vectors and
matrices, using mental computation or paper and pencil calculations for
simple cases and technology for more complicated cases.
E. Represent and compute with complex numbers.
STANDARD: Measurement
BENCHMARK:
D. Solve problem situations involving derived measurements; e.g., density,
acceleration.
STANDARD: Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
BENCHMARK:
D. Apply algebraic methods to represent and generalize problem situations
involving vectors and matrices.
TOPIC/UNIT: Chapter 3
Time Line: 12 days
Indicators:
(11N1) Determine what properties hold for matrix addition and matrix
multiplication; e.g., use examples to show addition is commutative and when
multiplication is not commutative.
(11N4) Use matrices to represent given information in a problem situation.
(11N6) Compute sums, differences and products of matrices using paper and
pencil calculations for simple cases, and technology for more complicated
cases.
(11N7) Compute sums, differences, products and quotients of complex
numbers.
(11M5) Solve real-world problems involving area, surface area, volume and
density to a specified degree of precision.
(11P7) Model and solve problems with matrices and vectors.
KNOW
Matrices
Determinants
Substitution/Elimination methods
Systems of equations
DO
Solving systems of
equations using a variety of
methods
Graphing systems of
equations and inequalities
Using matrices
PRE-ASSESSMENT:
150- Prerequisite skills
ASSESSMENT:
Assessment book pgs 31-45
Benchmark tests
Daily homework quiz for each
section
GRAPHIC ORGANIZER & OR
TECHNOLOGY:
Easy planner
Power presentations
CD-rom
Activity generator CD-rom
Animated Algebra
Test generator
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TESTING SKILL(S) & OR
SAMPLE OGT TYPE
QUESTIONS:
Standardized Test Practice
Examples, 155, 162
Multiple choice, 156, 157,
165, 166, 171, 172, 183, 191,
199, 207, 208, 214, 215,
228
Short response/extended
response, 157, 158, 166,
172, 173, 184, 185, 186, 192,
201, 202, 208, 209, 216,
220
BEST PRACTICES:
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RESOURCES:
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Benchmark tests
Transparencies books
Notetaking guide
SAT/ACT Chapter Tests
TESTING VOCABULARY:
Vocabulary review pg. 222
Vocab practice at Classzone.com
HISTORICAL/MODERN LINK:
Table tennis 166
Shopping 170
Baseball 173
Marketing 181
Health club 184
Manufacturing 189
Summer Olympics 201
Sea lions 204
STANDARD: Number Sense
BENCHMARKS:
E. Represent and compute with complex numbers.
STANDARD: Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
BENCHMARK:
A. Analyze functions by investigating rates of change, intercepts, zeros,
asymptotes, and local and global behavior.
B. Use the quadratic formula to solve quadratic equations that have complex
roots.
STANDARD: Data Analysis and Probability
BENCHMARK:
A. Create and analyze tabular and graphical displays of data using
appropriate tools, including spreadsheets and graphing calculators.
TOPIC/UNIT: Chapter 4
Time Line: 16 days
Indicators:
(11N3) Represent complex numbers on the complex plane.
(11N7) Compute sums, differences, products and quotients of complex
numbers.
(11P3) Describe and compare the characteristics of the following families of
functions: quadratics with complex roots, polynomials of any degree,
logarithms, and rational functions; e.g., general shape, number of roots,
domain and range, asymptotic behavior.
(11P8) Solve equations involving radical expressions and complex roots.
(11D5) Use technology to find the Least Squares Regression Line, the
regression coefficient, and the correlation coefficient for bivariate data
with a linear trend, and interpret each of these statistics in the context of
the problem situation.
(11D8) Analyze and interpret univariate and bivariate data to identify
patterns, note trends, draw conclusions, and make predictions.
KNOW
Quadratic formula
Square roots
Zero function
Discriminant
Completing the square
Parabola
Vertex form
DO
Graphing and writing quadratic
functions in several forms
Solving quadratic equations
using a variety of methods
Performing operations with
square roots and complex
numbers
PRE-ASSESSMENT:
234- Prerequisite skills
ASSESSMENT:
Assessment book pgs 46-60
Benchmark tests
Daily homework quiz for each section
GRAPHIC ORGANIZER & OR
TECHNOLOGY:
Easy planner
Power presentations
CD-rom
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Test generator
Online quizzes
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TESTING SKILL(S) & OR SAMPLE
OGT TYPE QUESTIONS:
Standardized Test Practice
Examples, 254, 268, 286
Multiple choice, 241, 249, 256,
263, 270, 280, 288, 296, 298,
305, 312, 315, 324
Short response/extended
response, 241, 242, 251, 256,
258, 264, 271, 274, 281, 282,
289, 290, 297, 299, 306, 313,
316
BEST PRACTICES:
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RESOURCES:
Textbook
Benchmark tests
Transparencies books
Notetaking guide
SAT/ACT Chapter Tests
TESTING VOCABULARY:
Vocabulary review pg. 318
Vocab practice at Classzone.com
HISTORICAL/MODERN LINK:
Go carts 239
Digital camera 242
Football 247
Skate park 257
Quilts 261
Science competition 269
Mandelbrot set 281
Robotics 303
STANDARD: Number Sense
BENCHMARKS:
C. Apply factorials and exponents, including fractional exponents, to solve
practical problems.
STANDARD: Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
BENCHMARK:
A. Analyze functions by investigating rates of change, intercepts, zeros,
asymptotes, and local and global behavior.
STANDARD: Data Analysis and Probability
BENCHMARK:
A. Create and analyze tabular and graphical displays of data using
appropriate tools, including spreadsheets and graphing calculators.
B. Use descriptive statistics to analyze and summarize data, including
measures of center, dispersion, correlation and variability.
TOPIC/UNIT: Chapter 5
Time Line: 16 days
Indicators:
(11N8) Use fractional and negative exponents as optional ways of
representing and finding solutions for problem situations.
(11P3) Describe and compare the characteristics of the following families of
functions: quadratics with complex roots, polynomials of any degree,
logarithms, and rational functions; e.g., general shape, number of roots,
domain and range, asymptotic behavior.
(11P4) Identify the maximum and minimum points of polynomial, rational and
trigonometric functions graphically and with technology.
(11D5) Use technology to find the Least Squares Regression Line, the
regression coefficient, and the correlation coefficient for bivariate data
with a linear trend, and interpret each of these statistics in the context of
the problem situation.
KNOW
Polynomial functions
Factoring
Long division
Synthetic division
Local mins/maxs
End behavior
DO
Graphing polynomial functions
Performing operations with
polynomials
Solving polynomial equations
and finding zeros
PRE-ASSESSMENT:
328- Prerequisite skills
ASSESSMENT:
Assessment book pgs 61-75
Benchmark tests
Daily homework quiz for each section
GRAPHIC ORGANIZER & OR
TECHNOLOGY:
Easy planner
Power presentations
CD-rom
Activity generator CD-rom
Animated Algebra
Test generator
Online quizzes
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TESTING SKILL(S) & OR SAMPLE
OGT TYPE QUESTIONS:
Standardized Test Practice
Examples, 332, 339, 355, 365
Multiple choice, 333, 342, 349,
350, 356, 357, 367, 375, 383,
384, 391, 397
Short response/extended
response, 335, 344, 350, 359,
368, 369, 375, 376, 384, 386,
391, 392, 398, 400, 408
BEST PRACTICES:
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Animated Algebra
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RESOURCES:
Textbook
Benchmark tests
Transparencies books
Notetaking guide
SAT/ACT Chapter Tests
TESTING VOCABULARY:
Vocabulary review pg. 402
Vocab practice at Classzone.com
HISTORICAL/MODERN LINK:
Locusts 331
Ocean volume 334
Snow boarding 343
City park 356
Archaeology 358
Ice sculptures 373
Tachometer 383
Arts & crafts 389
STANDARD: Number Sense
BENCHMARK:
C. Apply factorials and exponents, including fractional exponents, to solve
practical problems.
STANDARD: Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
BENCHMARK:
A. Analyze functions by investigating rates of change, intercepts, zeros,
asymptotes, and local and global behavior.
B. Use the quadratic formula to solve quadratic equations that have complex
roots.
TOPIC/UNIT: Chapter 6
Time Line: 10 days
Indicators:
(11N8) Use fractional and negative exponents as optional ways of
representing and finding solutions for problem situations.
(11P6) Represent the inverse of a function symbolically and graphically as a
reflection about y= x.
(11P8) Solve equations involving radical expressions and complex roots.
(11P11) Describe how a change in the value of a constant in an exponential,
logarithmic or radical equation affects the graph of the equation.
KNOW
nth root
Simplifying radicals
Power functions
Inverse functions
Radical functions
Radical equations
DO
Using rational exponents
Performing function operations
and finding inverse functions
Graphing radical functions and
solving radical equations
PRE-ASSESSMENT:
412- Prerequisite skills
ASSESSMENT:
Assessment book pgs 76-90
Benchmark tests
Daily homework quiz for each section
GRAPHIC ORGANIZER & OR
TECHNOLOGY:
Easy planner
Power presentations
CD-rom
Activity generator CD-rom
Animated Algebra
Test generator
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TESTING SKILL(S) & OR SAMPLE
OGT TYPE QUESTIONS:
Standardized Test Practice
Examples, 430, 453
Multiple choice, 417, 424, 425,
432, 433, 443, 449, 450, 456,
457
Short response/extended
response, 419, 426, 427, 433,
436, 444, 449, 450, 457, 458,
464, 470
BEST PRACTICES:
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TESTING VOCABULARY:
Vocabulary review pg. 466
Vocab practice at Classzone.com
HISTORICAL/MODERN LINK:
Biology 416
Airplane velocity 426
Paint store 431
Fitness 439
Boat speed 444
Pendulums 447
Max speed 457
STANDARD: Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
BENCHMARK:
A. Analyze functions by investigating rates of change, intercepts, zeros,
asymptotes, and local and global behavior.
STANDARD: Data Analysis and Probability
BENCHMARK:
A. Create and analyze tabular and graphical displays of data using
appropriate tools, including spreadsheets and graphing calculators.
B. Use descriptive statistics to analyze and summarize data, including
measures of center, dispersion, correlation and variability.
TOPIC/UNIT: Chapter 7
Time Line: 12 days
Indicators:
(11P3) Describe and compare the characteristics of the following families of
functions: quadratics with complex roots, polynomials of any degree,
logarithms, and rational functions; e.g., general shape, number of roots,
domain and range, asymptotic behavior.
(11P6) Represent the inverse of a function symbolically and graphically as a
reflection about y= x.
(11P11) Describe how a change in the value of a constant in an exponential,
logarithmic or radical equation affects the graph of the equation.
(11D5) Use technology to find the Least Squares Regression Line, the
regression coefficient, and the correlation coefficient for bivariate data
with a linear trend, and interpret each of these statistics in the context of
the problem situation.
(11D8) Analyze and interpret univariate and bivariate data to identify
patterns, note trends, draw conclusions, and make predictions.
KNOW
Exponential growth & decay
Asymptotes
Natural base
Logarithms
Natural logs
Exponential equations
Logarithmic equations
DO
Graphing exponential &
logarithmic functions
Solving exponential &
logarithmic equations
Writing & applying exponential
& power functions
PRE-ASSESSMENT:
476- Prerequisite skills
ASSESSMENT:
Assessment book pgs 95-109
Benchmark tests
Daily homework quiz for each section
GRAPHIC ORGANIZER & OR
TECHNOLOGY:
Easy planner
Power presentations
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TESTING SKILL(S) & OR SAMPLE
OGT TYPE QUESTIONS:
Standardized Test Practice
Examples, 508, 518
Multiple choice, 482, 489, 490,
495, 504, 510, 511, 520, 521,
534, 544
Short response/extended
response, 484, 485, 491, 496,
497, 505, 506, 512, 522, 535,
537
BEST PRACTICES:
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RESOURCES:
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TESTING VOCABULARY:
Vocabulary review pg. 539
Vocab practice at Classzone.com
HISTORICAL/MODERN LINK:
Internet 484
Snowmobiles 488
Medicine 490
Altimeter 504
Sound intensity 509
Cars 516
Scooters 530
STANDARD: Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
BENCHMARK:
A. Analyze functions by investigating rates of change, intercepts, zeros,
asymptotes, and local and global behavior.
TOPIC/UNIT: Chapter 8
Time Line: 10 days
Indicators:
(11P3) Describe and compare the characteristics of the following families of
functions: quadratics with complex roots, polynomials of any degree,
logarithms, and rational functions; e.g., general shape, number of roots,
domain and range, asymptotic behavior.
(11P4) Identify the maximum and minimum points of polynomial, rational and
trigonometric functions graphically and with technology.
KNOW
Rational functions
Simplifying expressions
Cross multiplying
Complex fractions
Inverse varation
DO
Graphing rational functions
Performing operations with
rational expressions
Solving rational equations
PRE-ASSESSMENT:
548- Prerequisite skills
ASSESSMENT:
Assessment book pgs 110-123
Benchmark tests
Daily homework quiz for each section
GRAPHIC ORGANIZER & OR
TECHNOLOGY:
Easy planner
Power presentations
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TESTING SKILL(S) & OR SAMPLE
OGT TYPE QUESTIONS:
Standardized Test Practice
Examples, 575, 590
Multiple choice, 555, 561, 568,
569, 578, 586, 593, 608
Short response/extended
response, 557, 563, 570, 572,
578, 579, 580, 588, 594, 601
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TESTING VOCABULARY:
Vocabulary review pg. 603
Vocab practice at Classzone.com
HISTORICAL/MODERN LINK:
Computer chips 553
3-D modeling 560
Manufacturing 567
Agriculture 569
Packaging 574
Physics 585
Jet stream 587
Volleyball 594
STANDARD: Measurement
BENCHMARK:
D. Solve problem situations involving derived measurements; e.g., density,
acceleration.
STANDARD: Geometry and Spatial Sense
BENCHMARK:
A. Formally define geometric figures,
D. Use coordinate geometry to represent and examine the properties of
geometric figures.
E. Draw and construct representations of two- and three-dimensional
geometric objects using a variety of tools, such as straightedge, compass
and technology
STANDARD: Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
BENCHMARK:
A. Analyze functions by investigating rates of change, intercepts, zeros,
asymptotes, and local and global behavior.
TOPIC/UNIT: Chapter 9
Time Line: 10 days
Indicators:
(11M5) Solve real-world problems involving area, surface area, volume and
density to a specified degree of precision.
(11G5) Identify, sketch and classify the cross sections of three-dimensional
objects.
(11P10) Describe the characteristics of the graphs of conic sections.
KNOW
Distance formula
Circle, Ellipse, Hyperbola,
Parabola
Conic sections
Major/minor axis
DO
Writing equations of conic
sections
Graphing equations of conic
sections
Solving quadratic systems
PRE-ASSESSMENT:
612- Prerequisite skills
ASSESSMENT:
Assessment book pgs 124-138
Benchmark tests
Daily homework quiz for each section
GRAPHIC ORGANIZER & OR
TECHNOLOGY:
Easy planner
Power presentations
CD-rom
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Animated Algebra
Test generator
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TESTING SKILL(S) & OR SAMPLE
OGT TYPE QUESTIONS:
Standardized Test Practice
Examples, 614, 627
Multiple choice, 617, 623, 624,
629, 630, 631, 638, 645, 646,
655, 656, 661, 662
Short response/extended
response, 619, 624, 625, 631,
638, 639, 641, 646, 647, 656,
657, 663, 667, 674
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HISTORICAL/MODERN LINK:
Asteroid crater 616
Solar energy 624
Grounds keeping 631
Lighting 636
Australian football 638
Navigation 660
STANDARD: Data Analysis and Probability
BENCHMARK:
A. Create and analyze tabular and graphical displays of data using
appropriate tools, including spreadsheets and graphing calculators.
TOPIC/UNIT: Chapter 10
Time Line: 10 days
Indicators:
(11D10) Understand and use the concept of random variable, and compute
and interpret the expected value for a random variable in simple cases.
KNOW
Compound events
Independent events
Dependent events
Probability
Binomial Theorem
Permutations
Combinations
DO
Using permutations and
combinations
Finding probabilities
Constructing binomial
distributions
PRE-ASSESSMENT:
680- Prerequisite skills
ASSESSMENT:
Assessment book pgs 139-153
Benchmark tests
Daily homework quiz for each section
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TESTING SKILL(S) & OR SAMPLE
OGT TYPE QUESTIONS:
Standardized Test Practice
Examples, 708, 717
Multiple choice, 687, 695, 702,
710, 711, 712, 721, 722, 728
Short response/extended
response, 687, 688, 695, 696,
702, 704, 705, 711, 712, 723,
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730, 732, 738
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TESTING VOCABULARY:
Vocabulary review pg. 734
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HISTORICAL/MODERN LINK:
Olympics 684
Clothing display 689
Darts 701
Home electronics 712
Radio 716
Accident reenactment 723
STANDARD: Data Analysis and Probability
BENCHMARK:
A. Create and analyze tabular and graphical displays of data using
appropriate tools, including spreadsheets and graphing calculators.
B. Use descriptive statistics to analyze and summarize data, including
measures of center, dispersion, correlation and variability.
C. Design and perform a statistical experiment, simulation or study; collect
and interpret data; and use descriptive statistics to communicate and
support predictions and conclusions.
D. Connect statistical techniques to applications in workplace and consumer
situations.
TOPIC/UNIT: Chapter 11
Time Line: 8 days
Indicators:
(11D3) Describe how a linear transformation of univariate data affects
range, mean, mode and median.
(11D6) Use technology to compute the standard deviation for a set of data,
and interpret standard deviation in relation to the context or problem
situation.
(11D7) Describe the standard normal curve and its general properties, and
answer questions dealing with data assumed to be normal.
(11D8) Analyze and interpret univariate and bivariate data to identify
patterns, note trends, draw conclusions, and make predictions.
(11D9) Evaluate validity of results of a study based on characteristics of the
study design, including sampling method, summary statistics and data
analysis techniques.
KNOW
Sample
Bias/unbiased
Normal curve
Standard deviation
Mean, median, mode, range
DO
Finding measures of central
tendency and dispersion
Using normal distributions
Working with samples
PRE-ASSESSMENT:
742- Prerequisite skills
ASSESSMENT:
Assessment book pgs 154-167
Benchmark tests
Daily homework quiz for each section
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TESTING SKILL(S) & OR SAMPLE
OGT TYPE QUESTIONS:
Standardized Test Practice
Examples, 745, 769
Multiple choice, 747, 753, 754,
760, 770, 778, 788
Short response/extended
response, 748, 749, 754, 756,
761, 762, 771, 779, 782
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Vocabulary review pg. 784
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HISTORICAL/MODERN LINK:
Air hockey 746
Salaries 753
Construction 754
Biology 761
Color blindness 765
STANDARD: Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
BENCHMARK:
C. Use recursive functions to model and solve problems; e.g., home
mortgages, annuities.
TOPIC/UNIT: Chapter 12
Time Line: 8 days
Indicators:
(11P1) Identify and describe problem situations involving an iterative
process that can be represented as a recursive function; e.g., compound
interest.
(11P2) Translate a recursive function into a closed form expression or
formula for the nth term to solve a problem situation involving an iterative
process; e.g., find the value of an annuity after 7 years.
KNOW
Sequences
Series
Iteration
Sigma notation
DO
Analyze sequences
Find sums of series
Use recursive rules
PRE-ASSESSMENT:
792- Prerequisite skills
ASSESSMENT:
Assessment book pgs 168-181
Benchmark tests
Daily homework quiz for each section
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TESTING SKILL(S) & OR SAMPLE
OGT TYPE QUESTIONS:
Standardized Test Practice
Examples, 805, 821
Multiple choice, 798, 799, 806,
807, 814, 815, 823, 824, 830,
831, 844
Short response/extended
response, 799, 800, 809, 816,
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818, 824, 825, 832
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Vocabulary review pg. 840
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HISTORICAL/MODERN LINK:
House of cards 805
Sculpture 808
Sky diving 815
Fractals 816
Pool care 832
STANDARD: Measurement
BENCHMARKS:
B. Apply various measurement scales to describe phenomena and solve
problems.
D. Solve problem situations involving derived measurements; e.g., density,
acceleration.
STANDARD: Geometry and Spatial Sense
BENCHMARK:
A. Use trigonometric relationships to verify and determine solutions in
problem situations.
TOPIC/UNIT: Chapter 13
Time Line: 10 days
Indicators:
(11M2) Use radian and degree angle measures to solve problems and
perform conversions as needed.
(11M5) Solve real-world problems involving area, surface area, volume and
density to a specified degree of precision.
(11G4) Use trigonometric relationships to determine lengths and angle
measures; i.e., Law of Sines and Law of Cosines.
KNOW
Sine, Cosine, Tangent,
Cosecnt, Secant, Cotangent
Radian Measurements
Law of Sines/Cosines
DO
Using Trigonometric functions
Using inverse trig functions
Applying laws of
Sines/Cosines
PRE-ASSESSMENT:
850- Prerequisite skills
ASSESSMENT:
Assessment book pgs 182-196
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Daily homework quiz for each section
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TESTING SKILL(S) & OR SAMPLE
OGT TYPE QUESTIONS:
Standardized Test Practice
Examples, 853, 877
Multiple choice, 856, 863, 870,
878, 886, 887, 892
Short response/extended
response 857, 858, 864, 871,
872, 873, 879, 888, 892, 893,
894, 896, 902
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TESTING VOCABULARY:
Vocabulary review pg. 898
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HISTORICAL/MODERN LINK:
Grand Canyon, 855
Softball, 862
Astronomy, 864
Robotics, 869
Rock Climbing, 870
Monster trucks, 877
Biology, 885
Science, 890
Trapeze artists, 893
STANDARD: Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
BENCHMARK:
A. Analyze functions by investigating rates of change, intercepts, zeros,
asymptotes, and local and global behavior.
TOPIC/UNIT: Chapter 14
Time Line: 12 days
Indicators:
(11P4) Identify the maximum and minimum points of polynomial, rational and
trigonometric functions graphically and with technology.
KNOW
Sine, Cosine, Tangent, Secant,
Cosecant, Cotangent
Basic graphing skills
Solving equations
DO
Graphing Trigonometric
functions
Solving trig equations
Applying trig formulas
PRE-ASSESSMENT:
Pg. 906- Prerequisite skills
ASSESSMENT:
Assessment book pgs 197-211
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TESTING SKILL(S) & OR SAMPLE
OGT TYPE QUESTIONS:
Standardized Test Practice
Examples, 933 & 956
Multiple choice, 913, 920, 928,
935, 936, 944, 945, 952, 959,
960
Short response/extended
response, 914, 921, 922, 929,
930, 936, 937, 940, 946, 952,
954, 961, 962, 963, 970
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TESTING VOCABULARY:
Vocabulary review pg. 965
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HISTORICAL/MODERN LINK:
Pendulums, 913
Audio test, 910
Glass elevator, 918
Shadow length, 927
Oceanography, 932
Jump rope, 942