DEPARTMENT: Mathematics DATE: 2007-2008
COURSE TITLE: Algebra I Honors COURSE NUMBER: 5130
o YEAR QPA: 5.0
o SEMESTER CREDITS: 5
TEXTBOOK: (Title, Author, Publisher, Edition)
McDougal Littell Algebra I (Both print and electronic editions), Larson, Boswell, Kanold, & Stiff, McDougal Littell Inc., 2001
MATERIALS USED: TI-84 Plus graphing calculators, IBM ThinkPad, supplementary
materials supplied by McDougal Littell and other resources
GOALS:
1. To achieve mastery of the symbolic language of algebra as a foundation for all other mathematics courses.
2. To provide a challenging honors level approach preparatory for future honors level courses.
3. To prepare students for the Math portions of the SAT.
4. To demonstrate the relevance of algebraic problem solving to the real world.
5. To use graphing calculators and modern computer graphics to analyze, solve, visualize, and clarify mathematical concepts.
CONTENT OF COURSE:
FIRST SEMESTER
Unit 1: Introduction to Algebra
1. Translating verbal phrases into algebraic
2. Evaluating expressions using prescribed order of operations and absolute value
3. Add, subtract, multiply and divide signed numbers
4. Creating models that represent real-life situations with concomitant unit analysis
5. Introduction to functions
6. Probability
Unit 2: Solving Linear Equations
1. Solving equations at all levels of difficulty using inverse operations
2. Single solution, infinite solutions, no solution equations
3. Solving rational equations
4. Formulas and functions
5. Rates, ratios, and percents
6. Real-life application problems
Unit 3: Graphing Linear Equations and Functions
1. Plotting points in a coordinate plane
2. Graphing linear equations
3. The slope of a line
4. Direct variation
5. Functions and relations
SECOND SEMESTER
Unit 4: Linear Equations and Linear Inequalities
1. Writing linear equations given pertinent information about the graph of the function
2. Forms of a linear equation
3. Predicting with linear models
4. Solving linear inequalities and compound inequalities
5. Graphing linear inequalities in two variables
6. Solving linear systems by graphing, substitution, or linear combination
Unit 5: Exponents and Exponential Functions
1. Multiplication and division properties of exponents
2. Zero and negative exponents
3. Graphing exponential functions
Unit 6: Polynomials
1. Definition and standard form of a polynomial
2. Classifying polynomials by degree and number of terms
3. Addition, subtraction and multiplication of polynomials
4. Using the distributive property to factor polynomials
5. Factoring trinomials
6. Factoring difference of two squares pattern
Unit 7: Applications of Factoring
1. Using factoring to solve quadratic equations
2. Using factoring to simplify rational expressions
3. Using factoring to multiply and divide rational expressions
4. Adding and subtracting rational expressions with like denominators
Unit 8: Rational Equations and Functions
1. Ratio and Proportion
2. Solving percent problems
Algebra I Honors Proficiencies
Core course proficiencies (present in all units)
Students will be able to…
their daily lives and future math courses.
Algebra I Unit Proficiencies:
Students will be able to…
Unit 1: Introduction to Algebra
2. Translate verbal phrases into algebraic expressions/equations/inequalities.
Unit 2: Linear Equations and Inequalities
Unit 3: Graphing Linear Equations and Functions
Unit 4: Linear Equations and Linear Inequalities
Unit 5: Exponents and Exponential Functions
Unit 6: Polynomials
Unit 7: Applications of Factoring
Unit 8: Rational Equations and Functions
1. Recognize a proportion and successfully apply the cross product property to solve it.
2. Recognize problematic situations that lend themselves to a proportion approach.
3. Write a proportion to model a real life situation and execute its solution.
4. Check solution(s) and determine if solution really does satisfy original equation or is extraneous.
5. Write equations to solve all types of percent problems.