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High School Math-Algebra 1-Full Curriculum

In this multi-day course, we will master the fundamental skills of Algebra 1 and prepare students for success in Geometry and Algebra 2.
MARTIN SIEROCINSKI
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5.0
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(13)
Class

What's included

30 live meetings
27 hrs 30 mins in-class hours
Homework
2-4 hours per week. I will give students practice to complete each week in Delta Math and other resources. In addition, I will make myself available for assistance by email at any time during the course.
Assessment
Progress will be measured through formal and informal formative and summative assessments.

Class Experience

US Grade 7 - 10
Mastering the Foundations of Algebra 1 will help students conquer the core academic skills needed to be successful in future math classes of all levels. As a professional Algebra 1 teacher, I will guide the class through the foundations of  Algebra instruction with the purpose of long-term mastery. Students will be asked to complete problems during the lesson and independently to show understanding. I will be teaching using Smart Notebook, a TI-84 calculator, Desmos.com, DeltaMath.com, Quizizz.com, Quizlet.com, and other excellent web resources to maximize student achievement and engagement. Lessons will be a mixture of slides, exploration, games, and discussion questions. Having been exposed to Pre-Algebra will benefit any student, but it is not a pre-requisite. 


The skills taught in this course are selected from standards found in most Algebra 1 classrooms in the United States. The mastery of these standards will undoubtedly prepare any student for the next level. Here is a list of the following skills that will be taught in the course:

1.	Simplifying Expressions – A Review of adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing expressions, along with the Distribution Method. 
2.	Exponent Rules – This lesson will review exponents and how problems can be simplified. I will discuss the importance of simplification and give students a way to remember how to simplify any problem moving forward.
3.	Solving Linear Equations – We will review solving 1-step, 2-step, and variables on both sides, as well as how to solve in more advanced situations seen in more difficult problems.
4.	Solving  Absolute Value Equations and Interval Notation – Students will learn the key differences between solving an absolute value equation, as well as the importance of learning interval notation to describe various intervals of x on the number line. 
5.	Inequalities – We will learn about the inequality symbols, their application in life, as well as how to solve and graph common inequalities seen in Algebra. 
6.	Functions and Relations – Students will learn about functions in Algebra in multiple representations, their notation, and their real-world application in computer programming.
7.	Graphing ANY Function Using Input/output – This class will learn how to graph any equation/function based on the fundamental concept of input/output from Lesson 5 about Functions and Relations.
8.	Graphing Linear Functions – Students will master how to graph linear functions, using the general form y = mx + b and Standard Form Ax + By = C
9.	Linear Word Problems – I will teach students how to read problems critically to find the key information needed to model, graph and solve the problem.
10.	Systems of Linear Equations – We will explore how to solve problems given multiple equations in 3 ways: Graphing, Substitution, and Elimination. 
11.	Percentages – Students will master how to convert decimals/fractions to percentages, how to calculate percentage questions, and how to solve basic percentage of gain/loss in an investment. 
12.	Introduction to Exponential Functions – We will explore exponential Functions, their general equation form, graph characteristics, and explore common exponential applications in the real world.
13.	Compound Interest – Students will learn about how to read/calculate compound interest 
14.	Linear vs. Exponential – Students will begin to categorize problems are linear or exponential and learn how to provide as much academic information about the problems as possible, such as writing the equation and/or identifying key values using correct vocabulary like y-intercept, slope, etc. 
15.	Introduction to Quadratics – This lesson will provide an introduction to the world of quadratics. We will explore their graphs, key vocabularies such as y-intercept, stretch/compression, vertex, and graphical translations.
16.	Solving Quadratics Pt 1– We will explore how to solve quadratics using graphing,  square rooting, and the quadratic formula. 
17.	Factoring Quadratics – Students will review their multiplication table facts as we explore the world of factoring quadratic expressions in the 4 most common methods: GCF, Coefficients of 1, AC Method, and Difference in Perfect Squares.
18.	Solving Quadratics Pt 1– We will explore how to solve quadratics using factoring, a common Algebra skill in advanced classes. I will also reinforce graphing as a method of solving quadratics. 
19.	Simplifying Radicals – This lesson will help students master how to simplify radicals numerical/algebraic expressions. We will also learn how this skill is important when calculating advanced Quadratic Formula problems.
20.	High School Statistics – We will review the foundations of statistics and how it progresses in 7th-11th grade math courses. We will also have some fun with some of my favorite probability games!
Learning Goals
Students will improve their knowledge of Algebra and utilize their skills to think critically as problem solvers.
learning goal

Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
Standards
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
30 Lessons
over 10 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Core Algebraic Concepts Review
 Adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing expressions. 
55 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Core Algebraic Concepts Review
 Simplifying expressions with exponents. 
55 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Core Algebraic Concepts Review
 One-step, two-step, and fractional coefficient equations. 
55 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Core Algebraic Concepts Review Continued
 Equations with variables on both sides. 
55 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Students will not be exposed to mature content.
Supply List
Students will need a pencil/pen, paper, and calculator (TI-84 or 84 is preferred).
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
  • DeltaMath
  • Desmos
Joined November, 2021
5.0
13reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Tennessee Teaching Certificate in Mathematics
Hello and welcome to my profile! I'm a high school math teacher, yoga instructor, entrepreneur, and lover of life. I have a loving, kind, and patient partner named Garner. We have a blended family with 3 daughters, 2 dogs, and one cat! I love family, teaching, sports, yoga, hiking, camping, being outdoors, creating things, and learning new things. I absolutely LOVE teaching on Outschool! 

I have a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and a Master's degree in Teaching with a concentration in grades 7-12. I've taught high school mathematics for 6 years including Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2.  During Covid, I had the opportunity to teach virtually and loved it. I've worked with students who are autistic, have ADHD, ODD, and anxiety to name a few.

I love the daily grind and working to improve my teaching processes and techniques. Teaching provides me the platform I need to constantly be challenged.  
 

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$60

weekly or $600 for 30 classes
3x per week, 10 weeks
55 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 10-15
4-8 learners per class

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