Mathematics Pacing Guide One

Algebra I

 
     
     

 

Teach 21 On-Line Unit Plans

 

WVCSO

 

Vocabulary

Graphing

Calculator

Activities

 

On-Line Resources

Unit 1:  Expressions and Equations

Lesson 1 – Order of Operations

M.O.A1.2.1

M.O.A1.2.2

M.O.A1.2.3

M.O.A1.2.10

M.O.A1.2.21

 

sum
difference
product
quotient
absolute value
exponent

 

Teach 21 On-Line Algebra I Unit Plan One

 

Unit One Lesson One

Lesson 2 – Writing and Evaluating Algebraic Expressions

translate
sum
difference
product
quotient
variable
constant
algebraic

   expression
substitute

 

Unit One Lesson Two

Lesson 3 – Simplifying Algebraic Expressions

Commutative         

  property
Associative  

   property
Distributive

   property
Combining Like

  Terms

 

Unit One Lesson Three

Lesson 4 –

Solving One-Step Equations

Inverse   

   operations
solution

 

Unit One Lesson Four

Lesson 5 – Solving Two-Step Equations

consecutive 

   integers
inverse operations
solution
coefficient
like terms
distributive  

   property

 

Unit One Lesson Five

Lesson 6 – How Old and Rich Are You, Really

unknowns
variable
expressions
equations

 

Unit One Lesson Six

Lesson 7 – Motion/Distance Problems

none

 

Unit One Lesson Seven

Metronome One

Metronome Two

Real Life Applications to Distance Problems

More Distance Problems

Lesson 8 – Literal Equations, Part 1

literal equation
formula

 

Unit One Lesson Eight


 

 

Lesson 9 – Literal Equations, Part II, Lab

 

literal equation

square root
independent   

   variable
dependent  

   variable
x-axis
y-axis
linear

 

Unit One Lesson Nine

Lesson 10 – The Human Number Line

inequality
open dot
closed dot
at least
greater than, less  

   than, greater

   than or equal

   to, less than or

   equal to, and

   related symbols
and
or
absolute  

value

 

Unit One Lesson Ten

Unit 2:  Problem Solved! – Linear Toolbox

Lesson 1 – Equations, Tables, and Graphs

M.O.A1.2.6

M.O.A1.2.7

M.O.A1.2.8

M.O.A1.2.21

 

 

 

 

coordinate plane
x-axis
y-axis
origin
x-coordinate
y-coordinate
ordered pairs
quadrant (I, II, III,

   and IV)

Texas Instruments Graphing Calculator Lessons

Teach 21 On-Line Algebra I Unit Plan Two

 

Unit Two Lesson One

Lesson 2 – Equations, Tables, and Graphs Revisited

coordinate plane
x-axis
y-axis
origin
x-coordinate
y-coordinate
ordered pairs
quadrant (I, II, III

   IV)
parallel lines
intersect (with

   respect to  

   given line and

   y-axis)
dependent

   variable
independent

   variable

 

Unit Two Lesson Two

Lesson 3 – What’s My Line? (Part 1)

CALCULATOR VOCABULARY/KEYS:
PRGM
Y =
TABLE

Line Program for TI-73

Line Program for

TI-83

Line Program for

TI-84

Unit Two Lesson Three

Lesson 4 – What’s My Line? (Part 2)

coefficients
slope
y-intercept

 

 

Unit Two Lesson Four

Lesson 5 – What’s My Line? (Part 3); The Match Game

rate of change
y-intercept
slope

 

Unit Two Lesson Five


 

 

Lesson 6 – The Match Game Continues; What’s My Slope?

 

slope
y-intercept

 

Unit Two Lesson Six

Lesson 7 – “Speed Graphing”: Graphing Lines Using the Slope and Intercept

Parallel lines
Slope-intercept  

     form (y = mx +  

     b)

 

Unit Two Lesson Seven

Lesson 8 – Point-Slope Form of a Linear Equation (Part 1)

Slope-intercept

   form (y = mx +

   b where m

   represents

   slope & b

   represents the

   y-intercept)
Point-slope form

   (y = m(x - x1) +

   y1, where m

   represents

   slope & (x1, y1)

   is a point on

   the line)

 

Unit Two Lesson Eight

Lesson 9 – Point-Slope Form of a Linear Equation (Part 2)

Point-Slope Form

 

 

Unit Two Lesson Nine

Lesson 10 – Equivalent Expressions

Slope-intercept

   form (y = mx +

   b, where m

   represents

   slope & b

   represents the  

   y-intercept)
Point-slope form

   (y = m(x-x1) +

   y1, where m

   represents

   slope & (x1,y1)

   is a point on

   the line)
Standard form

   (Ax + By = C,

   where A, B, &

   C are relatively

   prime integers)
x-intercept
y-intercept

 

Unit Two Lesson Ten

Lesson 11 – Standard Form

 

 

Slope-intercept

   form (y = mx +

   b, where m

   represents

   slope & b

   represents the

   y-intercept)
Point-slope form

   (y = m(x-x1) +

   y1, where m

   represents

   slope & (x1,y1)

   is a point on

   the line)
Standard form

   (Ax + By = C,

   where A, B, &

   C are

   integers)
x-intercept and y-

   intercept

 

Unit Two Lesson Eleven


 

 

Lesson 12 – Putting It All Together

 

none

 

Unit Two Lesson Twelve

Unit 3:  Problem Solved! – Application of Linear Equations and Systems of Equations

Lesson 1 – Are We There Yet?

M.O.A1.2.1

M.O.A1.2.2

M.O.A1.2.3

M.O.A1.2.5

M.O.A1.2.8

M.O.A1.2.9

M.O.A1.2.17

M.O.A1.2.21

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

coordinate graph
dependent/independent  

   variable
ordered pairs
input/output table

 

Teach 21 On-Line Algebra  I Unit Plan

Three

 

Unit Three Lesson One

Lesson 2 – Bounce Across America

Coordinate graphs
Linear relationships

 

 

Unit Three Lesson Two

Lesson 3 – How Much Does It Cost?

none

 

Unit Three Lesson Three

Lesson 4 – Using Linear Relationships in Mathematics

Diameter
Circumference

 

Unit Three Lesson Four

Lesson 5 – Using Linear Relationships in Mathematics (Part 2)

Slope
Line of Best Fit
Line of Regression
Rational Number

Circle Circumference Diameter Lab Key

Circle Circumference Diameter Record Sheet

Circle Circumference Diameter Worksheet Key

Circle Circumference Diameter Worksheet

Unit Three Lesson Five

Lesson 6 – The Lemonade Stand

Variable
Equation
y-intercept

 

Unit Three Lesson Six

Lesson 7 – Math Island

none

 

Unit Three Lesson Seven

Lesson 8 – How Large Is Our Sky?

none

 

Unit Three Lesson Eight

Lesson 9 – Using Elimination to Solve Problems

none

 

Unit Three Lesson Nine

Lesson 10 – Using Elimination to Solve Problems Part 2

none

 

Unit Three Lesson Ten

Lesson 11 – The Cell Phone Dilemma

none

 

Unit Three Lesson Eleven