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Advanced Mathematics 6

This course provides students with an opportunity to apply arithmetic knowledge to wide range of real world problems and also provides a strong foundation for the study of advanced mathematics. Some of the topics include the following: problem solving, statistics and data analysis, introduction to algebra, investigations in geometry, ratio, proportion, and applications with percent, probability, functions, and graphs.

Miss Ruth Schneck

 

Math 6

In this course basic arithmetic skills for whole numbers, decimals, and fractions are covered. Applications of these skills are included in the topics of area, perimeter, circumference, metric system, problems solving, geometry, volume, ratio, proportion, and percent.

Mr. Jason Carter Mr. Edward Murphy
Mr. Aaron Weston Mr. William Zalewski

 

Honors Pre-Algebra 7

This course is a rigorous introduction to the mathematical concepts and logical thinking skills necessary for success in the accelerated college prep mathematics program. Topics include expressions, equations, inequalities, properties of real numbers, geometric properties, systems of measures, and probability and statistics. An acceptable level of completion is recommended for the Honors Algebra I course.

Mrs. Sara O'Malley

 

Pre-Algebra  7

This course is a continuation of Mathematics 6. It is the second in a group of three courses designed for the on-grade-level middle school student. The course covers a variety of mathematical topics. It also shows how math fits naturally into other subject areas.

Mrs. Sara O'Malley Miss Ruth Schneck Mr. Mark Turner

 

Concepts of Pre-Algebra A

Honors Algebra 1

An academically challenging course which provides a strong foundation in algebraic operations. These algebraic operations will be applied to real life situations and geometric interpretations of some skills will be given. Topics include linear and quadratic equations, systems of equations, inequalities, and properties of rational and irrational numbers. Students will be required to complete this course at an acceptable level of achievement before entering the Honors Geometry course.

Mrs. Eve Houseknecht

Algebra 1

This course is designed to expose students to the skills necessary to solve basic algebraic operations. These algebraic operations will be applied to real life situations and geometric interpretations of some skills will be given. Topics include variables, linear and quadratic equations, systems of equations, and properties of real numbers. Students will be required to complete this course at an acceptable level of achievement before entering the geometry course.

Mrs. Eve Houseknecht   Mrs. Sara O'Malley

Algebra 1A

This is an introduction to the mathematical concepts and analytical reasoning skills necessary for success in a college preparatory mathematics program. Topics include linear equations and inequalities, laws of exponents, geometric concepts, properties of real numbers, probability and statistics, and polynomials.

Mrs. Eve Houseknecht

 

Concepts of Pre-Algebra B

This course is intended to provide students with an opportunity to apply their arithmetic skills to a wide range of real-world problems and to build a foundation for the future study of advanced mathematics. Topics include linear equations, integers, statistics and data analysis, geometry, rational numbers, and applications with percent and proportions. An introduction to algebraic topics will also be included.

Mr. Stephen Kim

Mrs. Eve Houseknecht

 

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