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Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 9 - 11
This is a flexible schedule class, which means there are no scheduled live meetings. I will upload videos as YouTube links every Monday morning to the Outschool classroom page that students will watch on their own time throughout the week. We will cover about one chapter of material every two weeks. Students will watch the video lessons and complete homework assignments for each chapter. Answer keys and worked solutions will be provided so students can self-check their homework. Chapter tests will be assigned for each chapter that I will grade (with feedback!) and return. Students can message me with questions at any time, and I will answer with a step-by-step video explanation or written explanation as soon as I can! Each week, I will start a discussion thread for a half-chapter (12 total) on the Outschool classroom page. This thread is meant for students to ask questions about and discuss homework problems with each other and with me. As a way to keep the discussion alive throughout the course, students will be required to post at least 1 comment per discussion thread. This post has to be related to the chapter and can be a question, an answer to someone else's question, or just a comment about something interesting that they learned during that chapter. Participation in discussions will count towards the student's participation grade, which will be 15% of their grade for the course. The other 85% of the grade will come from the 6 tests that the student takes and submits throughout the course. I will be running the class through the Outschool classroom page, but students will need access to YouTube to be able to click the video links and watch the lessons. The pre-requisites for this course are the completion of pre-algebra, algebra 1, and geometry. There is a review chapter ("Chapter R") in the book that students can review on their own to brush up on some relevant algebra 1 and geometry topics. Here are the topics we will cover in the class: Chapter 1: Equations and Inequalities 1-1: Linear Functions 1-2: Quadratic Equations 1-3: Complex Numbers, Quadratic Equations in the Complex Number System 1-4: Radical Equations, Equations Quadratic in Form, Factorable Equations 1-5: Solving Inequalities 1-6: Equations and Inequalities Involving Absolute Value 1-7: Problem Solving: Interest, Mixture, Uniform Motion, Constant Rate Job Applications Chapter 2: Graphs 2-1: Distance and Midpoint Formulas 2-2: Graphs of Equations in Two Variables; Intercepts; Symmetry 2-3: Lines 2-4: Circles 2-5: Variation Chapter 3: Functions and their Graphs 3-1: Functions 3-2: The Graph of a Function 3-3: Properties of Functions 3-4: Library of Functions: Piecewise-defined Functions 3-5: Graphing Techniques: Transformations 3-6: Mathematical Models: Building Functions Chapter 4: Linear and Quadratic Functions 4-1: Linear Functions and Their Properties 4-2: Linear Models: Building Linear Functions 4-3: Quadratic Functions and Their Properties 4-4: Build Quadratic Functions from Verbal Descriptions 4-5: Inequalities Involving Quadratic Functions Chapter 5: Polynomial and Rational Functions 5-1: Polynomial Functions and Models 5-2: Properties of Rational Functions 5-3: The Graph of a Rational Function 5-4: Polynomial and Rational Inequalities 5-5: The Real Zeroes of a Polynomial Function 5-6: Complex Zeros; Fundamental Theorem Chapter 6: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 6-1: Composite Functions 6-2: One-to-One Functions, Inverse Functions 6-3: Exponential Functions 6-4: Logarithmic Functions 6-5: Properties of Logarithms 6-6: Logarithmic and Exponential Equations 6-7: Financial Models 6-8: Exponential Growth and Decay Models 6-9: Building Exponential, Logarithmic, and Logistic Models From Data Chapters 7-14 will be covered in my "Algebra 2 with Trigonometry Semester 2: Chapters 7-14 (Flexible Schedule)" class. If you'd like to take both classes over one semester, you can sign up for both and just work through the material twice as fast. Thank you so much for considering my class! I hope to see you in the classroom!
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An Algebra 2 pdf, homework problems, answer keys, and chapter tests will be provided. Students will need a graphing calculator, or an app on their phone that has the same graphing and trigonometry capabilities as a graphing calculator. Desmos.com or the Desmos app also provide the graphing and calculator capabilities you will need, and they're free to use! Message me if you need help choosing an app :-)
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Throughout engineering school, I had to take a lot of challenging courses that required a deep understanding of math skills and concepts from basic arithmetic to calculus, and beyond! I valued the teachers I had in high school who forced me to truly understand these concepts by teaching them in ways that actually made sense. I completely credit them with my passion for math and my desire to help students understand it in the way that I do now. I have been teaching high school math courses for 5 years , and I don't plan to stop any time soon :-)
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Clase grupal
18 US$
semanalmente o 265 US$ por 15 semanas15 semanas
Completado por 7 alumnos
No hay videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 14-17
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