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Program Title: Everyday Math II
Program Length: 30 minutes
Delivery Method: Satellite via video conferencing
Program Provider: StepStar (program is tape delayed)
Audience: 9-12, Alternative Ed
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03/03/09, 03/05/09, 03/10/09, 03/12/09, 03/17/09, 03/19/09, 03/24/09, 03/26/09, 03/31/09, 04/02/09, 04/07/09, 04/09/09, - Tuesdays and Thursdays

10:00 - 10:30 a.m. CST

Overview—In Everyday Math II, the focus is on math skills and how they apply to our everyday lives. Students look at common everyday activities that require good math skills and learn useful math tricks that can greatly simplify intimidating math problems.

High School Algebra
Grade Standards, Supporting Skills, and Examples 

Indicator 1: Use procedures to transform algebraic expressions.

9-12.A.1.1. (Comprehension)Write equivalent forms of algebraic expressions using properties of the set of real numbers.

Indicator 2: Use a variety of algebraic concepts and methods to solve equations and inequalities.

9-12.A.2.1. (Comprehension) Use algebraic properties to transform multi-step, single variable and first-degree equations.
9-12.A.2.2. (Application) Use algebraic properties to transform multi-step, single variable and first-degree inequalities and represent solutions using a number line.

Indicator 3: Interpret and develop mathematical models.

9-12.A.3.1. (Application) Create linear models to represent problem situations.
9-12.A.3.2. (Comprehension) Distinguish between linear and nonlinear models.

Indicator 4: Describe and use properties and behaviors of relations, functions, and inverses.

9-12.A.4.1. (Application) Use graphs, tables, and equations to represent linear functions.

High School Geometry
Grade Standards, Supporting Skills, and Examples 

Indicator 1: Use deductive and inductive reasoning to recognize and apply properties of geometric figures.

9-12.G.1.1. (Application) Apply the properties of triangles and quadrilaterals to find unknown parts.
9-12.G.1.2. (Application) Identify and apply relationships among triangles.

Indicator 2: Use properties of geometric figures to solve problems from a variety of perspectives.

9-12.G.2.1. (Analysis) Recognize the relationship between a three-dimensional figure and its two-dimensional representation.
9-12.G.2.2. (Application) Reflect across vertical or horizontal lines, and translate two-dimensional figures
9-12.G.2.3. (Application) Use proportions to solve problems.

High School Measurement
Grade Standards, Supporting Skills, and Examples 

Indicator 1: Apply measurement concepts in practical applications.

9-12.M.1.1. (Comprehension) Choose appropriate unit label, scale, and precision.
9-12.M.1.2. (Comprehension) Use suitable units when describing rate of change.
9-12.M.1.3. (Application) Use formulas to find perimeter, circumference, and area to solve problems involving common geometric figures.

High School Number Sense
Grade Standards, Supporting Skills, and Examples
 

Indicator 1: Analyze the structural characteristics of the real number system and its various subsystems. Analyze the concept of value, magnitude, and relative magnitude of real numbers.

9-12.N.1.1. (Comprehension) Identify multiple representations of a real number.
9-12.N.1.2. (Comprehension) Apply the concept of place value, magnitude, and relative magnitude of real numbers.

Indicator 2: Apply operations within the set of real numbers.

9-12.N.2.1. (Comprehension) Add, subtract, multiply, and divide real numbers including integral exponents.

Indicator 3: Develop conjectures, predictions, or estimations to solve problems and verify or justify the results.

9-12.N.3.1. (Analysis) Use estimation strategies in problem situations to predict results and to check the reasonableness of results.
9-12.N.3.2. (Comprehension) Select alternative computational strategies and explain the chosen strategy.

High School Statistics & Probability
Grade Standards, Supporting Skills, and Examples
 

Indicator 1: Use statistical models to gather, analyze, and display data to draw conclusions.

9-12.S.1.1. (Analysis) Draw conclusions from a set of data.

NOTE: Each site must audio mute upon connecting to the session to prevent voice activated moving of the cameras from site to site.

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