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Saxon Math Algebra 1 Second Semester With Credentialed Teacher You Got This!

In this Semester 2 math course students will learn lessons 61-120 from Saxon Algebra 1.
Mandy Larkins Credentialed Teacher & Math Tutor
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Class

What's included

16 live meetings
13 hrs 20 mins in-class hours
Homework
1 hour per week. Problems from "Problem Set" in Saxon Math will be encouraged as homework. "Practice" - We will complete the practice problems together during class each week. The "Practice" covers the material from the Lesson. I will teach concepts from the lesson and we will work on the practice problems together to get a better understanding of those concepts. "Problem Set" - Learners should complete at least odd problems for homework. Saxon scaffolds upon previous lessons, so completing these problems is important. Learners or guardians should check the answers in the "Solutions Book".
Letter Grade
included

Class Experience

US Grade 7 - 10
We will complete the second half of Saxon Algebra 1 (An Incremental Development-third edition) in this 16 week long semester course.

Prerequisite:
1) The successful completion of the previous semester of this book series.
2) Placement tests can be found here: https://www.christianbook.com/page/homeschool/math/saxon-math?search=saxon%20math&search_term=saxon%20math&ps_exit=RETURN|legacy

Class time:
I will teach concepts for the lesson and we will complete the "Practice". Learners should come to class prepared with their textbook and pencil. They should have paper. Students will have plenty of opportunity to ask questions throughout class.  

This class will meet for 50 minutes each week.  

Syllabus:  

Week 1: Lessons 61, 62, 63, 64
Week 2: Lessons 65, 66, 67, 68
Week 3: Lessons 69, 70, 71, 72
Week 4: Lessons 73, 74, 75, 76
Week 5: Lessons  77, 78, 79, 80
Week 6: Lessons 81, 82, 83, 84
Week 7: Lessons 85, 86, 87, 88
Week 8: Lessons 89, 90, 91, 92
Week 9: Lessons 93, 94, 95, 96
Week 10: Lessons 97, 98, 99, 100
Week 11: Lessons 101, 102, 103, 104
Week 12: Lessons 105, 106, 107, 108
Week 13: Lessons 109, 110, 111 
Week 14: Lessons 112, 113, 114
Week 15: Lessons 115, 116, 117 
Week 16: Lessons 118, 119, 120 

LESSONS 61-120:
61 Subsets/Subset of the Set of Real Numbers
62 Square Roots / Higher Order Roots/Equations Using Plus or Minus
63 Product of Square Roots/Repeating Decimals
64 Domain/Additive Property of Inequality
65 Addition of Radical Expressions/Weighted Average
66 Simplification of Radical Expressions/Square Roots of Large Numbers
67 Review of Equivalent Equations/Elimination
68 More About Complex Fractions
69 Factoring Trinomials
70 Probability/ Designated Order
71 Trinomials with Common Factors/ Subscripted Variables
72 Factors That are Sums/ Pyramids and Cones
73 Factoring the Difference of Two Squares/ Probability without Replacement
74 Scientific Notation
75 Writing the Equation of a Line/ Slope-Intercept Method of Graphing
76 Consecutive Integers
77 Consecutive Odd and Consecutive Even Integers/Fractions and Decimal Word Problems
78 Rational Equations
79 System of Equations with Subscripted Variables
80 Operations with Scientific Notation
81 Graphical Solutions/Inconsistent Equations/Dependent Equations
82 Evaluating Functions/ Domain and Range
83 Coin Problems
84 Multiplication of Radicals/ Functions
85 Stem and Leaf Plot/Histograms
86 Division of Polynomials
87 More on Systems of Equations/ Tests for Functions
88 Quadratic Equations/Solution for Quadratic Equations by Factoring
89 Value Problems
90 Word Problems with Two Statements of Equality
91 Multiplicative Property of Inequality/ Spheres
92 Uniform Motion Problems about Equal Distances
93 Products of Rational Expressions/ Quotients of Rational Expressions
94 Uniform Motion Problems of the Form D1 + D2 = N
95 Graphs of Non-Linear Functions/Recognizing Shapes of Various Nonlinear Functions
96 The Difference of Two Squares
97 Angles & Triangles/Pythagorean Theorem/Pythagorean Triples
98 Difference Between Two Points/Slope Formula
99 Uniform Motion - Unequal Distances
100 Rounding Numbers
101 Factorable Denominators
102 Absolute Value Inequalities
103 More on Rational Equations
104 Abstract Rational Equations
105 Factoring by Grouping
106 Linear Equations/Equation of a Line Through Two Points
107 Line Parallel to a Given Line/Equation of a Line with a Given Slope
108 Square Roots Revisited/Radical Equations
109 Advanced Trinomial Factoring
110 Vertical Shifts/Horizontal Shifts/Reflection About the X-axis/Combination of Shifts and
Reflections
111 More About Conjunctions/Disjunctions
112 More on Multiplication of Radical Expressions
113 Direct Variation/ Inverse Variation
114 Exponential Key/Exponential Growth - Part 1/ Exponential Growth - Part 2/Using the Graphing
Calculator to Graph Exponential Functions
115 Linear Inequalities
116 Quotient Rule for Square Roots
117 Direct and Inverse Variation Squared
118 Completing the Square
119 The Quadratic Formula
120 Box-and-Whisker Plots

Class topics can be found in the table of contents found here: https://www.christianbook.com/saxon-algebra-home-study-third-edition/9781565771345/pd/791230 - I am not affiliated with this website nor am I suggesting it, I am only showing the table of contents.  

Camera/Video: I prefer the camera to be on the entire class time so that I can see from their facial expressions if they are understanding the concepts or not. With video off, if the learner is not replying, I do not know if they are confused or distracted. I prefer video on with all of my math courses, but it is not required.

I will give homework suggestions and encourage learners to grade work so they can see what mistakes they made and learn from their mistakes.  

"Practice" -  We will complete the practice problems together during class each week. The "Practice" covers the material from the Lesson. I will teach concepts from the lesson and we will work on the practice problems together to get a better understanding of those concepts.

"Problem Set" - Learners should complete at least odd problems for homework. Saxon scaffolds upon previous lessons, so completing these problems is important. Learners or guardians should check the answers in the "Solutions Book". 

I love math and making it simple for learners!
Learning Goals
Area and Angles: Parallelograms, Triangles, Trapezoids, Complex Figures, Circle
Classifying Shapes: Triangles, Geometric Solids
learning goal

Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows Saxon Math Curriculum
Standards
Aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
16 Lessons
over 16 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Lesson 61
 Topics covered in Lesson 61 of Saxon Algebra 1 (An Incremental Development-third edition) 
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Lesson 62
 Topics covered in Lesson 62 of Saxon Algebra 1 (An Incremental Development-third edition) 
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Lesson 63
 Topics covered in Lesson 63 of Saxon Algebra 1 (An Incremental Development-third edition) 
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Lesson 64
 Topics covered in Lesson 64 of Saxon Algebra 1 (An Incremental Development-third edition) 
50 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Supply List
Saxon Algebra 1 (An Incremental Development)-third edition
Pencils
A notebook or composition notebook
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Saxon Algebra 1 (An Incremental Development)-third edition
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Teacher expertise and credentials
California Teaching Certificate in Mathematics
Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from Brigham Young University
I am a credentialed Math teacher and have tutored or taught math for over 25 years, including Math 7, Math 8, PreAlgebra, Algebra, Geometry and Algebra 2. I got my bachelor's degree in Secondary Education of Mathematics and have my cleared credential for teaching high school math. I have taught online math for over 8 years. I have a passion for helping make math simple for learners.

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Ages: 10-15
4-12 learners per class

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