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Algebra I Carnegie Cognitive Tutor Program
This is a problem-solving approach to learning the algebraic concepts of simulations, solving one-variable equations, data analysis, linear functions, systems of linear equations, non-linear functions and operations with polynomials. Students spend 40% of their time reinforcing classroom instruction working on a self-paced computer program. Honors Algebra IIThis course extends algebraic processes and models to matrices, systems of inequalities, linear programming, absolute value functions, quadratic relations and functions, complex numbers, rational equations, exponential functions, and logarithms. Honors Algebra II requires the use of a graphic calculator. GT GeometryGeometry develops the important ideas of Euclidean geometry and the analytic-synthetic method of proof and lays a foundation for subsequent courses in mathematcis and science. High school geometry is primarily deductive and employs methods of logical reasoning. Geometry from an algebraic perspective is emphasized throughout the course. |
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| Teacher Links: Mr. Groff High School Assessments |
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