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Curriculum Map For Mathematics 9-12

This curriculum map outlines the units and lessons to be covered each quarter for a two-year Common Core Algebra course for 9th and 10th grade students. In the first year (9th grade), the focus is on linear expressions, equations, functions and inequalities, as well as systems of linear equations and exponents. In the second year (10th grade), students review and build on these concepts, and also study quadratic functions, polynomials, exponents and irrational numbers. The curriculum map provides a comprehensive overview of the algebraic topics and sequencing of instruction over the two-year period.
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Curriculum Map For Mathematics 9-12

This curriculum map outlines the units and lessons to be covered each quarter for a two-year Common Core Algebra course for 9th and 10th grade students. In the first year (9th grade), the focus is on linear expressions, equations, functions and inequalities, as well as systems of linear equations and exponents. In the second year (10th grade), students review and build on these concepts, and also study quadratic functions, polynomials, exponents and irrational numbers. The curriculum map provides a comprehensive overview of the algebraic topics and sequencing of instruction over the two-year period.
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Curriculum

Map
Subject: Common Core 2 Year Algebra Math 9S
Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4
Unit #1 – The Building Blocks Unit #3‐Functions Unit #5 – Systems of Linear Unit #7‐ Polynomials
of Algebra  Introduction to Equations and Inequalities  Intro to Polynomials
 Rates, Patterns and Functions  Solutions to Systems  Multiplying Polynomials
Problem Solving  Function Notation and Solving by  Factoring Polynomials
 Variables and  Graphs of Functions Graphing  Factoring Based on
Expressions  Graphical Features  Solving Systems by Conjugate Pairs
 The Commutative and  Exploring Functions Substitution  Factoring Trinomials
Associative Properties Using the Graphing  Properties of
 The Distributive Calculator Systems and Their Square Roots
Property  Average Rate of Solutions  Simplifying Square roots
 Equivalent Expressions Change  The Elimination Unit #10–
 Seeing Structure in  The Domain and Range Method  Graphical Displays of
Expressions of a Function  Modeling with Data
 Exponents as Repeated Systems of Equations  Quartiles and Box Plots
Multiplication Unit #4 – Linear Functions  Solving Equations  Measures of Central
 More Complex  Proportional Graphically Tendency
Equivalency Relationships  Solving Systems of
 Structure Work  Unit Conversions Inequalities
 Translating English to  Non‐proportional  Modeling with Regents review
Algebra Linear Relationships Systems of
 Algebraic Puzzles  Graphing Linear Inequalities
Functions (Lines)
 Writing Equations in Unit #6 – Exponents
Slope‐Intercept Form  Simplifying
Exponents
 Zero and Negative
Exponents
 Exponential Growth
 Intro to Exponential
Unit #2 – Linear Expressions, Slope Functions
Equations and Inequalities  Percent Review
 Equations and Their  Finding slope from a  Percent Increase and
Solutions graph Decrease
 Seeing Structure to  Finding slope from two
Solve Equations points
 A Linear Equation  Finding equation of Quarterly Review
Solving Review slope Quarterly Test
 Justifying Steps in  Graphing lines using
Solving an Equation slope intercept
 Linear Word Problems  Graphing lines using
 Linear Equations and standard form
Consecutive Integer  Writing linear
Games. Equations
 Solving Linear
Equations with Quarterly Review
Unspecified Constants Quarterly Test
 Inequalities
 Solving Linear
Inequalities
 Compound Inequalities
 Interval Notation
 Modeling with
Inequalities


Quarterly Review
Quarterly Test


Curriculum Map
Subject: Common Core Two Year Algebra Math 10S Second

Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4


Unit #1 – The Building Blocks Unit #4 – Linear Functions Unit #6 – Exponents Unit #9‐ Roots and Irrational
of Algebra Review all and Arithmetic Sequences Review Lessons 1‐6 with Numbers
lessons with Supplemental Review Lessons 1‐5 with Supplemental Worksheets  Square Roots
Worksheets Supplemental Worksheets  Simplifying  Irrational Numbers
 Rates, Patterns and  Proportional Expressions  Square Root Functions
Problem Solving Relationships Involving Exponents and Shifting
 Variables and  Unit Conversions  Zero and Negative  Solving Quadratics Using
Expressions  Non‐proportional Exponents Inverse Operations
 The Commutative and Linear Relationships  Exponential Growth  Finding Zeroes by
Associative Properties  Graphing Linear  Intro to Exponential Completing the Square
 The Distributive Functions (Lines) Functions  The Quadratic Formula
Property  Writing Equations in  Percent Review  Cube Roots
 Equivalent Expressions Slope‐Intercept Form  Percent Increase and Unit #10– Exponents
 Seeing Structure in Unit 4 Lessons 6‐13 Decrease  Graphical Displays of
Expressions  Modeling with Linear Lessons 7‐9 Data
 Exponents as Repeated Functions  Exponential Models  Quartiles and Box Plots
Multiplication  Linear Modeling Based on Percent  Measures of Central
 More Complex  Strange Lines‐ Vertical Growth Tendency
Equivalency and Horizontal  Linear versus  Variation within a Data
 Structure Work  Absolute Value and Exponential Set
 Translating English to Step Functions  Geometric Sequences  Two Way Frequency
Algebra  The Truth about Unit #7‐ Polynomials Tables
 Algebraic Puzzles Graphs Review Lessons 1‐4 with  Bivariate Data Analysis
Unit #2 – Linear Expressions,  Graphs of Linear Supplemental Worksheets  Linear Regression on the
Equations and Inequalities Inequalities  Intro to Polynomials Calculator
Review all lessons with  Introduction to  Multiplying  Other Types of
Supplemental Worksheets Sequences Polynomials Regression
 Equations and Their  Arithmetic Sequences  Factoring  Quantifying
Solutions Polynomials Predictability
 Seeing Structure to Unit #5 – Systems of Linear  Factoring Based on  Residuals
Solve Equations Equations and Inequalities Conjugate Pairs Unit #11– Functions and
 A Linear Equation  Solutions to Systems Lessons 5 and 6 Modeling
Solving Review and Solving by  Factoring Trinomials  Function
 Justifying Steps in Graphing  More Factoring Transformations
Solving an Equation  Solving Systems by Unit #8‐ Quadratic  Horizontal Stretching of
 Linear Word Problems Substitution Functions and Their Functions
 Linear Equations and  Properties of Systems Algebra  Discrete Functions
Consecutive Integer and Their Solutions  Intro to Quadratic  Linear and Exponential
Games.  The Elimination Functions Models
 Solving Linear Method  More Work with  Step Functions Revisited
Equations with  Modeling with Systems Parabolas  Piecewise Linear
Unspecified Constants of Equations  The Shifted Form of Functions
 Inequalities  Solving Equations Parabolas  Quadratic Models
 Solving Linear Graphically  Completing the  Limits on the Accuracy of
Inequalities  Solving Systems of Square our Models
 Compound Inequalities Inequalities  Stretching the
 Interval Notation  Modeling with Systems Parabola and more
 Modeling with of Inequalities Completing the Regents review
Inequalities Square
Unit #3‐Functions  The Zeroes of
 Introduction to Quadratics
Functions  Zero Product Law
 Function Notation
 Graphs of Functions Quarterly Review
 Graphical Features Quarterly Test Quarterly Review
 Exploring Functions Quarterly Test
Using the Graphing
Calculator
 Average Rate of Change
 The Domain and Range
of a Function
Quarterly Review
Quarterly Test



Curriculum Map
Subject: Common Core Two Year Algebra Math 10S Second Year

Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4


Unit #1 – The Building Blocks Unit #4 – Linear Functions Lessons 7‐9 Unit #9‐ Roots and Irrational
of Algebra Review all and Arithmetic Sequences  Exponential Models Numbers
lessons with Supplemental Review Lessons 1‐5 with Based on Percent  Square Roots
Worksheets Supplemental Worksheets Growth  Irrational Numbers
 Rates, Patterns and  Proportional  Linear versus  Square Root Functions
Problem Solving Relationships Exponential and Shifting
 Variables and  Unit Conversions  Geometric Sequences  Solving Quadratics Using
Expressions  Non‐proportional Unit #7‐ Polynomials Inverse Operations
 The Commutative and Linear Relationships Review Lessons 1‐4 with  Finding Zeroes by
Associative Properties  Graphing Linear Supplemental Worksheets Completing the Square
 The Distributive Functions (Lines)  Intro to Polynomials  The Quadratic Formula
Property  Writing Equations in  Multiplying  Cube Roots
 Equivalent Expressions Slope‐Intercept Form Polynomials Unit #10– Exponents
 Seeing Structure in Unit 4 Lessons 6‐13  Factoring  Graphical Displays of
Expressions  Modeling with Linear Polynomials Data
 Exponents as Repeated Functions  Factoring Based on  Quartiles and Box Plots
Multiplication  Linear Modeling Conjugate Pairs  Measures of Central
 More Complex  Strange Lines‐ Vertical Lessons 5 and 6 Tendency
Equivalency and Horizontal  Factoring Trinomials  Variation within a Data
 Structure Work  Absolute Value and  More Factoring Set
 Translating English to Step Functions Unit #8‐ Quadratic  Two Way Frequency
Algebra  The Truth about Functions and Their Tables
 Algebraic Puzzles Graphs Algebra  Bivariate Data Analysis
Unit #2 – Linear Expressions,  Graphs of Linear  Intro to Quadratic  Linear Regression on the
Equations and Inequalities Inequalities Functions Calculator
Review all lessons with  Introduction to  More Work with  Other Types of
Supplemental Worksheets Sequences Parabolas Regression
 Equations and Their  Arithmetic Sequences  The Shifted Form of  Quantifying
Solutions Parabolas Predictability
 Seeing Structure to Review Unit 5 Systems of  Completing the  Residuals
Solve Equations Linear Equations and Square Unit #11– Functions and
 A Linear Equation Inequalities Lessons 1‐8  Stretching the Modeling
Solving Review Parabola and more  Function
 Justifying Steps in Unit #6 – Exponents Review Completing the Transformations
Solving an Equation Lessons 1‐6 with Square  Horizontal Stretching of
 Linear Word Problems Supplemental Worksheets  The Zeroes of Functions
 Linear Equations and  Simplifying Quadratics  Discrete Functions
Consecutive Integer Expressions Involving  Zero Product Law  Linear and Exponential
Games. Exponents Models
 Solving Linear  Zero and Negative  Step Functions Revisited
Equations with Exponents Quarterly Review  Piecewise Linear
Unspecified Constants  Exponential Growth Quarterly Test Functions
 Inequalities  Intro to Exponential  Quadratic Models
 Solving Linear Functions  Limits on the Accuracy of
Inequalities  Percent Review our Models
 Compound Inequalities  Percent Increase and
 Interval Notation Decrease
 Modeling with Regents review
Inequalities
Quarterly Review
Quarterly Test


Quarterly Review
Quarterly Test

CURRICULUM MAP
Subject: Common Core Algebra Grade Level: 9 8/14
Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4
Unit #1 – The Building Blocks Unit #4 – Linear Functions Unit #6 – Exponents (9 Unit #10– Exponents (10
of Algebra (11 Days) and Arithmetic Sequences Days) Days)
 Rates, Patterns and (13 Days)  Simplifying  Graphical Displays of
Problem Solving  Proportional Expressions Data
 Variables and Relationships Involving Exponents  Quartiles and Box Plots
Expressions  Unit Conversions  Zero and Negative  Measures of Central
 The Commutative and  Non-proportional Exponents Tendency
Associative Properties Linear Relationships  Exponential Growth  Variation within a Data
 The Distributive  Graphing Linear  Intro to Exponential Set
Property Functions (Lines) Functions  Two Way Frequency
 Equivalent Expressions  Writing Equations in  Percent Review Tables
 Seeing Structure in Slope-Intercept Form  Percent Increase and  Bivariate Data Analysis
Expressions  Modeling with Linear Decrease  Linear Regression on the
 Exponents as Repeated Functions  Exponential Models Calculator
Multiplication  Linear Modeling Based on Percent  Other Types of
 More Complex  Strange Lines- Vertical Growth Regression
Equivalency and Horizontal  Linear versus  Quantifying
 Structure Work  Absolute Value and Exponential Predictability
 Translating English to Step Functions  Geometric Sequences  Residuals
Algebra  The Truth about Unit #7- Polynomials (6
 Algebraic Puzzles Graphs days) Unit #11– Functions and
Unit #2 – Linear Expressions,  Graphs of Linear  Intro to Polynomials Modeling (8 Days)
Equations and Inequalities Inequalities  Multiplying  Function
(13 Days)  Introduction to Polynomials Transformations
 Equations and Their Sequences  Factoring  Horizontal Stretching of
Solutions  Arithmetic Sequences Polynomials Functions
 Seeing Structure to  Factoring Based on  Discrete Functions
Solve Equations Unit #5 – Systems of Linear Conjugate Pairs  Linear and Exponential
 A Linear Equation Equations and Inequalities  Factoring Trinomials Models
Solving Review (8 Days) Unit #8- Quadratic  Step Functions Revisited
 Justifying Steps in  Solutions to Systems Functions and Their  Piecewise Linear
Solving an Equation and Solving by Algebra (7 Days) Functions
 Linear Word Problems Graphing  Intro to Quadratic  Quadratic Models
 Linear Equations and  Solving Systems by Functions  Limits on the Accuracy of
Consecutive Integer Substitution  More Work with our Models
Games.  Properties of Systems Parabolas
 Solving Linear and Their Solutions  The Shifted Form of
Equations with  The Elimination Parabolas
Unspecified Constants Method  Completing the
 Inequalities  Modeling with Systems Square Regents review
 Solving Linear of Equations  Stretching the
Inequalities  Solving Equations Parabola and more
 Compound Inequalities Graphically Completing the
 Interval Notation  Solving Systems of Square
 Modeling with Inequalities  The Zeroes of
Inequalities  Modeling with Systems Quadratics
Unit #3-Functions (7 Days) of Inequalities  Zero Product Law
 Introduction to Unit #9- Roots and
Functions Irrational Numbers (8
 Function Notation Days)
 Graphs of Functions  Square Roots
 Graphical Features  Irrational Numbers
 Exploring Functions Midterm Review  Square Root
Using the Graphing Functions and
Calculator Shifting
 Average Rate of Change  Solving Quadratics
 The Domain and Range Using Inverse
of a Function Operations
 Finding Zeroes by
Completing the
Square
 The Quadratic
Formula
 Cube Roots
CURRICULUM MAP

Subject: Common Core Geometry


Grade Level 10

Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4


Module 1: Congruence, proofs Module 1 Continued… Trigonometry Module 4: Connecting Algebra
and constructions Congruence (G‐SRT.C.6, G‐SRT.C.7, G‐ and Geometry through
Basic constructions (G‐CO.7, G‐CO.8) SRT.C.8) coordinates
(G‐CO.1, G‐CO.12, G‐CO.13) 7. Proving properties of 1. The trigonometric Slope Formula (G‐GPE.5)
1. Equilateral triangle parallelograms ratios 1. Parallel and
2. Bisect an angle 8. Mid‐segment of a 2. Def. of sine, cosine perpendicular lines
3. Perpendicular bisector triangle and tangent 2. Equations of parallel and
4. Points of concurrency 9. Proving points of 3. sine and cosine of perpendicular lines
concurrency complementary
Unknown angles angles Distance Formula (G‐GPE.7)
(G‐CO.9) Module 2: Similarity, proof 4. Problem solving 1. Using the distance
1. Angles and lines at a and trigonometry using sine and cosine formula
point Similarity and dilations 5. Applying tangents 2. Perimeter and area of
2. Transversals (G‐SRT.A.2, G‐SRT.A.3, G‐ 6. Using trigonometry t polygons
3. Auxiliary Lines SRT.B.5, G‐MG.A.1) find angle measures
4. Angles in a triangle 1. Dilations on the 7. Trigonometry and Midpoint formula (G‐GPE.6)
5. Writing proofs coordinate plane the Pythagorean 1. Dividing segments
6. Proofs with 2. Mapping segments theorem proportionally
constructions and lines 2. Perpendicular bisectors
7. Proofs of geometric facts 3. Concentric circles Module 3: Extending to and distance from a line
4. Dilations mapping three dimensions to a point
Transformations and rigid angles Area
motions 5. Similarity (G‐GMD.A.1) Coordinate Proofs (G‐GPE.4)
(G‐CO.2, G‐CO.3, G‐CO.4, G, transformations 1. Properties of area 1. Squares and rectangles
CO.5, G‐CO.6, G‐CO.7, G‐CO.12) 6. AA similarity 2. The scaling principle 2. Parallelograms and
1. Reflections on and off the 7. SAS and ASA of area Rhombi
coordinate plane similarity 3. Planes 3. Trapezoids
2. Translations on and off
the coordinate plane
3. Rotations on and off the
coordinate plane
4. Symmetry Applying similarity to Module 5: Circles with and
5. Compositions of rigid triangles Volume without coordinates
motions (G‐SRT.B.4) (G‐GMD.A.1, G‐GMD.A.3, Similar circles (G‐C.1)
6. Congruence in terms of 1. Side splitter theorem G‐GMD.B.4) 1. Proving circles are similar
rigid motions 2. Properties of similar 1. General prisms and
triangles cylinders Chords, tangents and angles in
Congruence 3. Angle bisector 2. General pyramids circles (G‐C.2)
(G‐CO.7, G‐CO.8) theorem and cones 1. Central angles
1. Introduction of proofs 4. Special relationships 3. Properties of Volume 2. Inscribed angles
2. SAS triangle proofs with right triangles 4. Cavalieri’s Principle 3. Intersecting chords
3. Base angles of an 5. Operations with 5. Volumes of 3D 4. Parallel Chords
isosceles triangle radicals figures 5. Angles exterior of a circle
4. ASA and SSS 6. Pythagorean theorem
5. AAS and HL 7. Special right triangles Constructions in circles (G‐C.3)
6. Triangle congruency Quarterly Assessment 1. Squares inscribed in a
proofs circle
Quarterly Assessment 2. Hexagons inscribed in a
Quarterly Assessment circle

Arc lengths and sectors of
circles (G‐C.1, G‐C.2, G‐C.5)
1. Segment lengths of
intersecting chords,
tangents and secants.

Equation of a circle (G‐GPE.1)
1. Center‐radius form
2. Standard form



Regents review


CURRICULUM MAP

Subject: Algebra 2/Trig(Common Core) Grade Level: 11

FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER

Unit 1-Algebraic Essentials Review (6 Unit 5-Sequences and Series (6 lessons) Unit 12-Probability (6lessons)
Lessons)  Lesson 1-Sequences F-IF.3, Unit 9-Complex Numbers (4 lessons)  Lesson 1-Introduction to
 Lesson 1- Variables, Terms and F-BF.2  Lesson 1-Imaginary Numbers Probability
Expressions  Lesson 2-Arithmetic and N-CN.1  Lesson 2-Sets and Probability
 Lesson 2-Solving Linear Geometric Sequences F-BF.2,  Lesson 2-Complex Numbers S-CP.1
Equations A-CED.1 F-LE.2 N-CN.1, N-CN.2  Lesson 3-Adding Probabilities
 Lesson 3-Common Algebraic  Lesson 3-Summation Notation  Lesson 3-Solving Quadratic S-CP.7
Expressions A-SSE.4 Equations with Complex  Lesson 4-Conditional
 Lesson 4-Basic Exponent  Lesson 4-Arithmetic Series Solutions A-REI.4, N-CN.7 Probability S-CP.3, S-CP.4,
Manipulation N-RN.2  Lesson 5-Geometric Series A-  Lesson 4-The Discriminant of a S-CP.5, S-CP.6
 Lesson 5-Multiplying SSE.4 Quadratic A-REI.4, N-CN.7  Lesson 5-Independent and
Polynomials A-SSE.2  Lesson 6-Mortgage Payments Unit 10-Polynomial and Rational Dependent Events S-CP.2, S-
 Lesson 6-Using Tables on Your A-SSE.4 Functions (14 lessons) CP.4, S-CP.5
Calculator Unit 6-Quadratic Functions and Their  Lesson 1-Power Functions F-  Lesson 6-Multiplying
Unit 2-Functions as the Cornerstones of Algebra (11 lessons) IF.4, F-BF.3 Probabilities S-CP.2, S-CP.4
Algebra (7 Lessons)  Lesson 1-Quadratic Function  Lesson 2-Graphs and Zeroes of Unit 13-Statistics (9 lessons)
 Lesson 1-Introduction to Review F-IF.4 a Polynomial A-APR.3, F-  Lesson 1-Variability and
Functions  Lesson 2-Factoring A-SSE.2 IF.4, F-IF.7 Sampling S-IC.3
 Lesson 2-Function Notation  Lesson 3-Factoring Trinomials  Lesson 3-Creating Polynomial  Lesson 2-Population
 Lesson 3-Function Composition A-SSE.2 Equations F-IF.7 Parameters
 Lesson 4-The Domain and  Lesson 4-Complete Factoring  Lesson 4-Polynomial Identities  Lesson 3-The Normal
Range of a Function A-SSE.2 A-APR.4 Distributions S-ID.4
 Lesson 5-One to One Functions  Lesson 5-Factoring by Grouping  Lesson 5-Introduction to  Lesson 4-The Normal
 Lesson 6-Inverse Functions F- A-SSE.2 Rational Functions F-IF.4 Distribution and Z-Scores S-
BF.4  Lesson 6-The Zero Product  Lesson 6-Simplifying Rational ID.4
 Lesson 7-Key Features of Law A-APR.3, A-REI.4 Expressions A-APR.6  Lesson 5-Sample Means S-
Functions F-IF.9, F-IF.4  Lesson 7-Quadratic  Lesson 7-Multiplying and IC.1, S-IC.2,
Unit 3-Linear Functions, Equations, and Inequalities in One Variable Dividing Rational Expressions S-IC.5
Their Algebra (7 lessons) A-CED.1 A-APR.6  Lesson 6-Sample Proportions
 Lesson 1-Direct Variation  Lesson 8-Completing the  Lesson 8-Combining Rational S-IC.1, S-IC.4
 Lesson 2-Average Rate of Square and Shifting Parabolas Expressions Using Addition and  Lesson 7-The Difference in
Change F-IF.6 F-BF.3 Subtraction A-APR.6 Sample Means S-IC.5
 Lesson 3-Forms of a Line F-  Lesson 9-Modeling with  Lesson 9-Complex Fractions  Lesson 8-Linear Regression and
LE.2 Quadratic Functions A-CED.1  Lesson 10-Polynomial Long Lines of Best Fit S-ID.6(a)
 Lesson 4-Linear Modeling F-  Lesson 10-Equations of Circles Division A-APR.6  Lesson 9-Other Types of
LE.5 A-REI.7  Lesson 11-The Remainder Regression S-ID.6(a)
 Lesson 5-Inverses of Linear  Lesson 11-The Locus Definition Theorem A-APR.2, A-APR.6
Functions F-BF.4 of a Parabola G-GPE  Lesson 12-Solving Rational
 Lesson 6-Piecewise Linear Unit 7-Transformations of Functions (5 Equations A-REI.2
Functions lessons)  Lesson 13-Solving Rational
 Lesson 7-Systems of Linear  Lesson 1-Shifting Functions F- Inequalities A-CED.1
Equations A-REI.6 BF.3  Lesson 14-Reasoning About
(Primarily 3 by 3)  Lesson 2-Reflecting Parabolas Radical and Rational Equations
Unit 4-Exponential and Logarithmic F-BF.3 A-REI.1
Functions (14 lessons)  Lesson 3-Vertical Stretching Unit 11-The Circular Functions (11
 Lesson 1-Integer Exponents of Functions F-BF.3 lessons)
N-RN.2  Lesson 4-Horizontal Stretching  Lesson 1-Rotations and Angle
 Lesson 2-Rational Exponents of Functions F-BF.3 Terminology
N-RN.1, N-RN.2  Lesson 5-Even and Odd  Lesson 2-Radian Angle
 Lesson 3-Exponential Function Functions F-BF.3 Measurement F-TF.1
Basics F-LE.5 Unit 8-Radicals and Their Quadratic  Lesson 3-The Unit Circle F-
 Lesson 4-Finding Equations of Formula (7 lessons) TF.2
Exponentials F-LE.2  Lesson 1-Square Root  Lesson 4-The Definition of the
 Lesson 5-The Method of Functions F-IF.4 Sine and Cosine Functions F-
Common Bases A-CED.2  Lesson 2-Solving Square Root TF.2, F-TF.8
 Lesson 6-Exponential Modeling Equations A-REI.2  Lesson 5-More Work with the
with Percent Growth and Decay  Lesson 3-The Basic Exponent Sine and Cosine Functions F-
A-CED.1, A-SSE.3 Properties N-RN.2 TF.2, F-TF.8
 Lesson 7-Mindful Percent  Lesson 4-Fractional Exponents  Lesson 6-Basic Graphs of Sine
Manipulatives A-SSE.3 Revisited N-RN.1, N-RN.2 and Cosine F-TF.5, F-TF.7(e)
 Lesson 8-Introduction to  Lesson 5-More Exponent  Lesson 7-Vertical Shifting of
Logarithms Practice N-RN.2 Sinusoidal Graphs F-TF.5, F-
 Lesson 9-Graphs of Logarithms  Lesson 6-The Quadratic TF.7(e)
F-IF.4, F-IF.7(e) Formula A-REI.4(b)  Lesson 8-The Frequency and
 Lesson 10-Logarithm Laws  Lesson 7-More Work with the Period of a Sinusoidal Graph
 Lesson 11-Solving Exponential Quadratic Formula A-REI.4(b) F-TF.5, F-IF.7(e)
Equations Using Logarithms  Lesson 9-Sinusoidal Modeling
F-LE.4 F-TF.5, F-IF.7(e)
 Lesson 12-The number e and  Lesson 10-The Tangent
the Natural Logarithm Function F-TF.8
F-LE.4  Lesson 11-The Reciprocal
 Lesson 13-Compound Interest Functions F-TF.8
F-IF.8, F-BF.1(a), A-SSE.3
 Lesson 14-Newton’s Law of
Cooling F-BF.1(b)

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CURRICULUM MAP
Subject: Algebra II Grade Level: 11 8/13
FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER

REAL NUMBER SYSTEM & IT’S Radicals (3) Quadratics and Complex Numbers (2,4)
PROPERTIES (2)  Roots and Radicals  Quadratic Formula
 Solving Linear Equations  Simplifying Radicals  Parabolas
 Solving linear Inequalities  Adding and Subtracting  Quadratic Inequalities Relations and Functions (3, 4, 7)
 Solving and Graphing Radicals  Imaginary Numbers  Relations
Compound Inequalities  Multiplying Radicals  Complex Numbers  Functions
 Solving Absolute value  Dividing Radicals  Adding and Subtracting  Function Notation
equations  Rationalizing Denominators Complex Numbers  Types of Functions
 Solving Absolute value  Solving Equations with  Multiplying Complex Numbers  Quadratic Functions
inequalities Radicals Multiplicative Inverse and Division of  Absolute Value Functions
 Complex Numbers  Circle
 Ellipse
Rational Expressions (3, 5)  Hyperbola
 Review Basic Operations  Name the Curve
and Factoring  Inverse Variation
 Reducing rational  Composition of Functions
expressions
 Multiplying rational
expressions
 Dividing rational expressions
 Adding rational expressions
 Subtracting rational
expressions
 Complex Fractions
 Solving Rational Equations
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Subject: Trigonometry grade level: 12 8/14


Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4
Unit #1 – Exponential Unit #3 Con’t– Unit #5 – Trigonometric Unit #8– Statistics (13 Days)
Functions (14 Days) Trigonometric Functions(18 Identities (11 Days)  Measures of Central
 Laws of Exponents Days)  Basic Trig Identities Tendency
 Zero and negative  Reciprocal Trig  Proving Trig  Measures of Dispersion
exponents Functions Identities  Normal Distribution
 Fractional Exponents  Trig Function Values  Applying Trig  Regressions
 Exponential Functions  Reference Angles Identities
and their graphs  Radian Measurement
 Solving Exponential  Inverse Trig Functions Unit #9– Probability (10 Days)
Equations  Co-Functions Unit #6- Trigonometric  Counting Principle
 Applications of Equations (10 days)  Permutations and
Exponential Functions  Solving First and Combinations
Unit #4 – Graphs of Second Degree  Binomial Probability
Trigonometric Functions Equations
Unit #2 – Logarithmic (17 Days)  Solving Trig Unit #10– Sequences and
Functions (15 Days)  Domain and Range of Equations using Series (8 Days)
 Inverse of an Trig Functions Substitution  Sigma Notation
Exponential Function  Graphs of all Trig  Arithmetic Sequences
 Logarithmic Form vs. Functions and Series
Exponential From  Sketching Trig Unit #7- Applications of  Geometric Sequences
 Properties of Logs Functions Trigonometry (13 Days) and Series
 Solving Logarithmic  Area of a Triangle
Equation  Law of Sines
 Applications of  Law of Cosines
Logarithmic Functions  Forces
Final Review
Midterm Review
Unit #3 – Trigonometric
Functions (4 Days)
 Angles and Arcs as
Rotations
 The Unit Circle
 Trig of the Right
Triangle (sin, cos, tan)
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Subject: Math: Pre-calculus (1stt and 2nd Quarters)/Introduction to Calculus(3rd and 4th Quarters) Grade Level: 12 rev 11/07
FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER

FUNCTIONS AND GRAPHS (1,6) EXPONENTIAL AND LOGISTIC INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS


 Domain and Range LINEAR PROGRAMMING (1,4,5) MODELING (1, 4,5,6) (1,3,4,5,6,9,13)
 Functions and their  Graphing inequalities  Euler Number
Properties  Finding Max and Min values of a  In e DERIVATIVES
 Classifications of Basic function  Exponential Growth and Decay  Graphically
Functions  Solving Linear Programming Word Problems  Concavity, POI, Inc/Dec
 Applications of Piecewise Problems  Math Finance Intervals
Functions
 Transformations including  Integration
Vertical/Horizontal Shifts, MATRICES (1,5) INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS o indefinite integral
Line Reflections  add, subtract, multiply (1,3,4,5,6,9,13) o definite integral
 Horizontal and Vertical  inverse  limits o area under curve
Asymptotes  equations  delta process o area between two curves
 Symmetries  applications  differentiation
 Modeling with Functions o power
o product rule
POLNOMIAL, POWER AND CONIC SECTIONS (1,5) o quotient rules
RATIONAL FUNCTIONS  circle o max - min problems
(1,6)  parabola o related rate problems
 Slope-intercept and point-slope  hyperbola o Motion, Velocity, Acceleration
formulas  ellipse
 Modeling with Linear and  application problems
Quadratic Functions
 Modeling with Power
Functions
 Finding Roots of Higher PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS (1,4,6)
Degree Functions  algebraic solution
 Pattern, Degree, End Behavior  graphical solution
 Intervals where Functions are  use to model motion
Inc/Dec
 Local and Global Max and Min
 Optimizations Problems
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Subject: Math: Pre-calculus(1stt and 2nd Quarters)/Introduction to Calculus(3rd and 4th Quarters) ACCELERATED Grade Level: 11 rev 11/07
FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER

FUNCTIONS AND GRAPHS (1,6) EXPONENTIAL AND LOGISTIC POLAR COORDINATES (1,5) INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS
 Domain and Range MODELING (1, 4,5,6)  Conversion into Polar (1,3,4,5,6,9,13)
 Functions and their  Euler Number Coordinates
Properties  In e  Graphs of Polars TRIGONOMETRY DERIVATIVES
 Classifications of Basic  Exponential Growth and Decay  Basic Trig Derivatives/Rules
Functions Problems  Chain Rule
 Applications of Piecewise  Math Finance INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS  Implicit Differentiation
Functions (1,3,4,5,6,9,13)  Derivatives of Inverse Sine and
 Transformations including BASIC DERIVATIVES Tangent
Vertical/Horizontal Shifts, MATRICES (1,5)  limits
Line Reflections  add, subtract, multiply  differentiation
 Horizontal ,Vertical, Slant  inverse o power DERIVATIVES OF EXPONTIAL
and End Behavior  equations o product rule AND LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONS
Asymptotes  applications o quotient rules  Derivatives of Exponential
 Symmetries o chain rule Functions
 Modeling with Functions o implicit differentiation  Derivatives of Logarithmic
CONIC SECTIONS (1,5) o max - min problems Functions
POLNOMIAL, POWER AND  circle o related rate problems
RATIONAL FUNCTIONS  parabola o Motion, Velocity, Acceleration
(1,6)  hyperbola
 Slope-intercept and point-slope  ellipse
TRIGONOMETRY DERIVATIVES
 Basic Trig Derivatives/Rules
formulas  application problems
 Modeling with Linear and  Chain Rule
Quadratic Functions  Implicit Differentiation
 Modeling with Power  Derivatives of Inverse Sine and
Functions PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS (1,4,6) Tangent
 Finding Roots of Higher  algebraic solution
Degree Functions  graphical solution
 Complex Roots  use to model motion
 Pattern, Degree, End Behavior
 Intervals where Functions are
Inc/Dec
 Local and Global Max and Min
 Optimizations Problems
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Subject: Math: Calculus AB Grade Level: 12 rev 11/07
FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER

FUNCTIONS & GRAPHS  higher order derivative INTEGRAL CALCULUS APPLICATIONS OF INTEGRATION
 inequalities  differentiability & continuity  antiderivative  Continuous growth problems
 absolute value  exponential and log derivatives  applications to distance and  Integrals as an accumulator
 distance & midpoint  inverse sine and tangent velocity  areas
 equation of line derivative  definite integral  average value of function
 symmetry  Fundamental Theorem of  volumes of solids - cross
 domain & range APPLICATIONS OF DERIVATIVE Calculus sections
 classifying functions  slope of tangent & normal  approx of definite integral  volumes of revolution –discs,
LIMITS & CONTINUITY intervals of increase &  slope fields washers and shells
 limits to infinity decrease  rectangular approximation
 right and left hand limits  concavity LRAM,RRAM,MRAM,
 constant, sum, product and  point of inflection Trapezoidal REVIEW FOR AP EXAM
quotient limits  curve sketching
 asymptotes  linear approximation
 Rolle’s theorem  Long term project
 non-existent limits
CONTINUITY  mean value theorem
 definition  related rate problems
 graphical interpretation  absolute extrema
 absolute extrema  curve sketching
 intermediate value theorem  applied extrema problems
DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS  average & instantaneous
 definition of derivative rate of change
 derivative of algebraic functions  rectilinear motion
product, quotient rule,
chain rule
 derivative of trig function
 implicit differentiation
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Subject: Math: AP Statistics Grade Level: 11 or 12 rev 11/07
FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER

Exploring Data Planning a Study II. Combining independent random  Chi-squares test for
I. Interpreting graphical displays of I. Overview of methods of data variables goodness of fit, homogeneity
distributions of univariate data collection  Independence, mean & of proportions, and
 Center, spread, shape II. Planning & conducting surveys standard deviation of random independence (one- and two-
 Outliers and other unusual  Well designed and variables sums way tables)
features conducted surveys III. The normal distribution III. Special case of normally
II. Summarizing distributions of  Populations, samples, and distributed data
univariate data random selection, bias IV. Sampling distributions  T-distribution
 Center; median, mean III. Plan & conduct experiments  Sample proportions, means  Single sample t procedures
 Spread, range, IQR,  Treatments, control groups,  Central limit theorem  Two sample (independent
standard deviation quartiles, experimental units, random  Difference between two and matched pairs) t
percentiles, standardized assignments, and replication independent sample procedures
scores boxplots  Sources of bias and proportions and means  Inference for the slope of
III. Comparing distributions of confounding, including  Simulations least-squares regression line
univariate data placebo effect and blinding from computer outputs
 Comparing center and  Randomization Statistical Inference
spread; within group and IV. Generalizing results from I. Large Sample Confidence Review for AP Exam
between groups, clusters and observational and experimental intervals
gaps, outliers and other studies, and surveys  Proportions and means Long term statistical project
unusual features II. Tests of significance
 Comparing shapes Anticipating Patterns  Logic of significance testing,
IV. Exploring bivariate data I. Probability as relative frequency null & alternative
 Scatterplots  “Law of large numbers” hypotheses; p-values; one-
 Correlation, linearity, LSRL  Addition rule, multiplication and two-sided tests; concepts
 Residual plots rule, conditional probability, of Type I and Type II errors;
 Outliers, influential points and independence concept of power
 Transformations  Discrete random variables  Large sample test for a
 Simulation proportions and means
V. Exploring categorical data  Expected value

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