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Middle School Mathematics
| Algebra I focuses on various aspects of the mathematical equation. A student completing Algebra I will have an understanding of the basic properties of real numbers as well as techniques for graphing and solving first and some second degree equations.The pre-requisite for Algebra I is the successful completion of Pre-Algebra. Placement in the Honors sections requires the permission of the department.
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| Algebra I focuses on various aspects of the mathematical equation. A student completing Algebra I will have an understanding of the basic properties of real numbers as well as techniques for graphing and solving first and some second degree equations.The pre-requisite for Algebra I is the successful completion of Pre-Algebra. Placement in the Honors sections requires the permission of the department. |
| Students should extend their understanding of basic operations, master the graphical and algebraic concepts of linear equations, and develop organized study habits. To take Pre-Algebra, a student must be enrolled in the seventh grade or have permission from both the Middle School Head and the Math Department Chair.
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| The University of Chicago Everyday Math Program is the basis for instruction in this content area. Everyday Mathematics curriculum offers a broad background and rich experiences in mathematics. The program incorporates mathematical processes into everyday work and play, and thus allows students to develop a mathematical intuition and understanding. |
| The University of Chicago Everyday Math Program is the basis for instruction in this content area. Everyday Mathematics curriculum offers a broad background and rich experiences in mathematics. The program incorporates mathematical processes into everyday work and play, and thus allows students to develop a mathematical intuition and understanding. |
| Students should extend their understanding of basic operations, master the graphical and algebraic concepts of linear equations, and develop organized study habits. To take Pre-Algebra, a student must be enrolled in the seventh grade or have permission from both the Middle School Head and the Math Department Chair.
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