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Sages Math 10 Credits;
Year
Prerequisite: Placement by testing and 8th grade math instructor recommendation.
The course is designed to develop the fundamental skills and concepts necessary for our technological world. The course emphasizes applications using concrete methods such as diagrams, lists, patterns, and manipulatives. The course will cover units in logic, problem solving, patterns and functions, geometry, measurement, algebra, and statistics. The course may be followed by Algebra I or Algebra IA.
Algebra 1A 10 Credits;
Year
Prerequisite: Pre-Algebra or placement by testing
This course covers the first semester of a traditional Algebra 1 course in a full year.
Algebra I and Algebra I Review 10 Credits;
Year
Prerequisite: "B" or better in Pre-Algebra and the recommendation of present math instructor, or placement by testing
This course develops the fundamentals of elementary algebra. The course emphasizes equation solving, graphing, variables, applications, probability and geometric representations of algebraic concepts. Fulfills U.C. "c" and C.S.U. subject requirement.
Accelerated Algebra I 10 Credits;
Year
Prerequisite: Placement by test and the recommendation of the current math instructor
This course follows the same content and approach as Algebra I with more breadth and depth. In particular, the relationships between functions and their graphs is emphasized. Application problems are explored in detail. Key problems are extended to show the connections between fundamental algebra and advanced topics and applications from Algebra II and math analysis. Fulfills U.C. "c" and C.S.U. subject requirement.

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