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    Math 1 - Advanced

    Segment 2

    Mrs. Cuomo-Yokel

    Math 1 Instructor

    [email protected]

    DUE DATE ASSIGNMENTS (print out and cross off assignments as you complete them) WEEK

    8/22/14 05.00 Module Five Pretest 1

    05.01 Area of Triangles

    05.02 Area of Quadrilaterals

    05.03 Area of Polygons

    8/29/14 05.04 Mid-Module Check 2

    05.05 Shapes on the Coordinate Plane

    05.06 Surface Area of Prisms

    9/5/14 05.07 Surface Area of Pyramids 3

    05.08 Module Five Practice Review Test

    05.08 Module Five Practice Test

    05.09 Discussion-Based Assessment

    End Grace Period 05.10 Module Five Test

    9/12/14 06.00 Module Six Pretest 4

    06.01 Numerical Expressions

    06.02 Algebraic Expressions

    9/19/14 06.03 Parts of an Expression 5

    06.04 Evaluating Algebraic Expressions

    06.05 Mid-Module Check

    9/26/14 06.06 Algebraic Properties 6

    06.07 Equivalent Expressions

    06.08A Properties of Operations Advanced

    06.09A Rewriting Expressions Advanced

    10/3/14 06.10 Module Six Practice Test 7

    06.11 Discussion-Based Assessment

    06.12 Module Six Test

    06.13A Module Six Advanced Test

    10/10/14 07.00 Module Seven Pretest 8

    07.01 Solutions to Equations and Inequalities

    07.02 Applications with Expressions

    10/17/14 07.03 Solving Equations I 9

    07.04 Solving Equations II

    07.05 Mid-Module Check

    10/24/14 07.06 Inequalities 10

    07.07 Dependent and Independent Variables

    Below is the pace chart for Segment 1 success. Each week's assignments are due by Friday at 11:59pm.

    If all assignments are not turned in by the Sunday after the due date, you will be considered behind pace.

    Activation Date of August 19, 2014

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    07.08 Analyzing Relationships

    10/31/14 07.09A Equations for Proportional Relationships Advanced 11

    07.10A Applications with Ratios Advanced

    07.11A Applications with Percentages Advanced

    07.12 Module Seven Practice Review Test

    11/7/14 07.12 Module Seven Practice Test 12

    07.13 Discussion-Based Assessment07.14 Module Seven Test

    07.15A Module Seven Advanced Test

    11/14/14 08.00 Module Eight Pretest 13

    08.01 Statistical Questioning

    08.02 Measurements of Data

    11/21/14 08.03 Dot Plots and Histograms 14

    08.04 Box Plots

    08.05 Summarizing Data

    11/28/14 08.06 Data with Outliers 15

    08.07 Module Eight Practice Test

    08.08 Discussion-Based Assessment

    12/5/14 08.09 Module Eight Test 16

    08.10 Segment Two Practice Test

    COMPLETION 08.12A Segment Two Advanced Exam

    It is understood that students may choose not to submit during OCPS Thanksgiving,

    Winter, and Spring Breaks, which may change their completion date according to this

    pace chart.

    Learning Goals:

    Module 5:

    Students will be able to solve problems involving area of triangles, use

    composition and decomposition to determine the area of quadrilaterals, solve

    problems involving area of polygons on a coordinate plane, use nets to solve real-

    world and mathematical problems about surface area and three-dimensional

    figures.

    Module 6:

    Students will be able to understand how to write, evaluate, solve numerical

    expressions with and without exponents, and generate equivalent expressions

    using the algebraic properties.

    Module 7:

    Students will be able to determine whether a given number in a specified setmakes an equation or inequality true. Define, write, and apply inverse operations

    to solve addition, subtraction, multiplication or division equations. Recognize and

    represent the solution to an inequality on a number line and show the

    relationship between two variables using tables and equations.

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    Module 8:

    Students will be able to understand how to write a statistical question, calculate

    the measures of central tendency, describe data by its center and spread, display

    data in various forms (dot plot, histogram, box plots) and identify outliers and

    determine their effect on measurements of data.