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Title: Algebra 1 Course Overview


1
Algebra 1 Course Overview
  • La Salle College High School
  • 2006 / 2007
  • Mr. Dominick

2
The Principles of Algebra Unlocking
Understanding the World Around Us
3
The Applications of Algebra Who Uses Algebra?
Astronomer
Veterinarian
Jet Pilot
Geo Scientist
Director
The basics of Variables
Polynomials Factoring
Surveyor
Aerospace Engineer
Properties of Real Numbers
Carpentry
Quadratics
EMTs
Market Researcher
Algebra Unlocking Understanding the world
around us beyond
Solving Linear Equations
Exponents
Quality Engineer
Architect
Graphing Linear Equations
Solving / Graphing Linear Inequalities
Mechanical Engineer
Graphing Functions
Nurses
Radicals
Writing Linear Equations
Nutritionist
Financial Analyst
Chef
Doctors
Graphic Arts
Pharmacist
Architect
Cardiology Technician
Floor Trader
Construction Engineer
Web Design
Service Industry Careers
4
Course Building Blocks Key Concepts
12. Connections to Geometry
A P P L I CATION
A P P L I CATION
  • 11. Rational Equations
  • Functions
  • Ratio Proportions
  • Percents
  • Direct Inverse Variation
  • Simplifying Rational Expressions
  • 9. Quadratic Equations Functions
  • Square Roots Simplifying
  • Graphing Quadratic Formula
  • Application Comparison
  • 10. Polynomials Factoring
  • Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying
  • Factoring
  • 7. Systems of Linear Equations
  • Inequalities
  • Solving by Graphing Substitution
  • Linear Combinations Systems
  • Linear Inequalities

8. Exponents and Exponential Functions -Multiplica
tion Division - Zero Negative Exponents -
Growth Decay Functions
F O U N D A T I O N
F O U N D A T I O N
  • 4. Graphing Linear Equations Functions
  • Scatter Plots Intercept, Slope
  • Direct Variation
  • Functions Relations

5. Writing Linear Equations - Slope - Intercept
Slope Point - Fitting Lines to data -
Predicting Linear Models
6. Solving and Graphing Linear Equalities -One-Ste
p Multi-Step Compound - Absolute Value
Variables - Mean, Median, Mode
  • 1. Connections to Algebra
  • Variables, Exponents, Powers
  • Order of Operations
  • Equations Inequalities
  • Problem Solving Models
  • 2. Properties of Real Numbers
  • Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying Dividing Real
    Numbers
  • Adding Subtracting Matrices
  • Probability and Odds

3. Solving Linear Equations -Solving Equations
Using ,-,x, / -Solving Multi-step Problems -
Variables, Decimals, Functions - Rates, Ratios,
Percents
5
Course Measures of Success
  • Grades will be based on the Total Number of
    Points earned on a combination of the following
  • Quizzes
  • Tests
  • Work Assignments
  • Individual
  • Collaborative Assignments
  • In Class
  • Outside of Class
  • Homework
  • Projects (1 per Quarter)
  • Written Exercises
  • Logic Flow
  • Reflective Thought
  • Class Participation
  • Mid-Term Final Exams (count for 20 of Semester
    Grade)
  • Assignments Turned in late will be Reduced One
    Letter Grade for every day the Assignment is Late
  • Mid-Quarter Progress Report will be sent home to
    all students with a grade average below 80
  • Focus on results, but will recognize and take
    into account significant effort

La Salle College HS Grading Scale A 100 93
C 81 77 B92 90 D76 74 B 89 85
D 73 70 C84 82 F Below 70
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Rules of the Road Classroom Management
  • Above all else RESPECT for one another
  • - Everyone has something valuable to add
  • - There are no stupid questions
  • - Everyone Learns Differently The Pace of the
    class will vary
  • One person speaks at a time
  • - Just to control the flow of conversation, I
    expect you to raise you hand if you have
    something to say
  • Expect everyone to participate
  • - Individually, in a manner that is fitting and
    comfortable for you as an individual
  • - Expect that you will help and mentor one
    another In group work, outside the classroom
  • If you disagree with my approach, philosophy,
    your personal grade, etc
  • - Not a Problem - Lets discuss it, BUT not
    during class time
  • It is YOUR responsibility to schedule time with
    me if you want or need additional help or
    assistance
  • - Free Periods 2nd, 5th, 8th
  • - Arrive by 730 AM After school until 3PM (or
    later if needed)

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Quote of the Week
  • Life is not a spectator sport. If you're going
    to spend your whole life in the grandstand just
    watching what goes on, in my opinion you're
    wasting your life. Jackie Robinson
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