HONORS MATH 2
Math 2 consists of many topics that vary in difficulty levels. This course will mainly focus on Geometry, however the knowledge of other math skills that were taught in previous math classes will be required. Some of those topics include: transformations, quadratics, factoring, rational functions, radical functions, similar and congruent figures, trigonometric functions and probability. All of those topics and many more will be covered during the year. A detailed list of the topics will be provided as we move through the course.
Unit 6: Probability
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2. Unit 6- Lesson 2
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3. Unit 6-Lesson 3
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Unit 5: Trigonometric Functions
1. Unit 5-Pythagorean Theorem Review
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1. Unit 5- Lesson 1
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2. Unit 5-Lesson 2
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3. Unit 5-Lesson 3
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4. Unit 5-Lesson 4
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5. Unit 5-Mid-Unit Assessment
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6. Unit 5-Lesson 5
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7. Unit 5-Lesson 6
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8. Unit 5-Lesson 7
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9. Unit 5-Lesson 8
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10. Unit 5-Assessment Review |
Unit 4: Parallel Lines and Transversals
1. Unit 4-Lesson 1
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2. Unit 4-Lesson 2
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3. Unit 4-Lesson 3
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4. Unit 4-Lesson 4
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5. Unit 4-Lesson 5
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7. Unit 4-Lesson 6
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8. Unit 4-Review |
Unit 3: Radical and Rational Functions
1. Unit 3-Lesson 1
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2. Unit 3-Lesson 2
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3. Unit 3-Lesson 3
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4. Unit 3-Mid-Unit Review
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5. Unit 3-Lesson 4a
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6. Unit 3-Lesson 4b
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7. Unit 3-Lesson 5
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8. Unit 3-Lesson 6
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9. Unit 3-Assessment Review
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Lesson 4: Solving Quadratics by using Quadratic Formula
Simplifying Radicals and Imaginary Solutions
FLEX DAY---OCTOBER 31, 2018
You will complete the worksheet. You must show all steps to get the answer using complete the square method. Once you have shown all your steps you will cut out the steps that match your process and glue them in the corresponding order.
QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS
PRIORITY STANDARDS
- NC.M2.F-IF.4 Interpret key features of graphs, tables, and verbal descriptions in context to describe functions that arise in applications relating two quantities, to include: domain and range, rate of change, symmetries, and end behavior.
- NC.M2.F-IF.7 Analyze quadratic, square root, and inverse variation functions by generating different representations, by hand in simple cases and using technology for more complicated cases, to show key features, including: domain and range; intercepts; intervals where the function is increasing, decreasing, positive, or negative; rate of change; maximums and minimums; symmetries; and end behavior.
- NC.M2.F-BF.3 Understand the effects of the graphical and tabular representations of a linear, quadratic, square root, and inverse variation function f with 𝑘 ∙ 𝑓(𝑥), 𝑓(𝑥) + 𝑘, 𝑓(𝑥 + 𝑘) for specific values of 𝑘 (both positive and negative).
Pre-Unit Review: Exponent Rules
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Additional Practice
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Lesson 1: Basic Quadratic Graphs
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Lesson 2: All key features of quadratic functions
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PROJECT- Graphing quadratic functions
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1. Make a copy of the the template
2. Title it ______________(first and last name), ________________(title) Ex: Yulia Nettles, Parabola fun |
Lesson 3:
Transformation of Quadratic Functions |
Lesson 4:
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STATIONS ACTIVITY |
TRANSFORMATIONS
PRIORITY STANDARDS
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I CAN:
* Graph a transformation in coordinate plane * Translate an isometric figure by moving it up/down/left/right * Reflect an isometric figure across x/y-axis and over a vertical, horizontal, or a diagonal line * Rotate a figure about a fixed point located at the origin of the coordinate plane clockwise or counterclockwise * Understand that dilation is not isometric (dilation is similar-same shape but different size), while translation, reflection and rotation is isometric (congruent-same shape and same size) * Understand that an image of ALL transformations is a function of their pre-image |
Lesson 1: Dilation of an image in a coordinate plane
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Lesson 2: Translation of an image in a coordinate plane
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Additional Practice
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Lesson 3: Reflection of an image in a coordinate plane
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Lesson 4: Rotation of an image in a coordinate plane
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Lesson 5: Composition of Transformations |
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Assessment Review: All Transformations |