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Pilot Algebra Foundations

Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

The primary purpose of the Algebra Foundations course is to promote opportunities for deep understanding of core algebraic concepts to develop algebraic thinkers. The course is composed of 5 topics: Operating with Rational Numbers, Expressions and Equations, Developing Function Foundations, Modeling Linear Equations, and Quadratics. Throughout these topics, students have the opportunity to develop foundational understandings and draw connections to key concepts.

This course is intended to strengthen foundational conceptual understandings from middle school math through Algebra I and is designed to be flexible in meeting the needs of students. Your individual course is created based solely on data that suggests which topics will best develop your students as algebraic thinkers. Each learning session is designed to further develop a skill, and together, these sessions connect skills and concepts to key algebraic understandings. The student learning experience of the Algebra Foundations course promotes conceptual understanding through a focus on active learning and making sense of the mathematics.

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Using Theoretical and Experimental Probability to Make Predictions

Resource ID: M7M2L17
Grade Range: 7
Subject: Math

Given an event to simulate, the student will use theoretical probabilities and experimental results to make predictions and decisions.

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Developing the Concept of Slope

Resource ID: M8M2L4*
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Math

Given multiple representations of linear functions, the student will develop the concept of slope as a rate of change.

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Using Multiplication by a Constant Factor

Resource ID: M7M2L6
Grade Range: 7
Subject: Math

Given problems involving proportional relationships, the student will use multiplication by a constant factor to solve the problems.

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Generating Different Representations of Relationships

Resource ID: M8M2L8*
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Math

Given problems that include data, the student will generate different representations, such as a table, graph, equation, or verbal description.

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Predicting, Finding, and Justifying Data from a Table

Resource ID: M7M2L2
Grade Range: 7
Subject: Math

Given data in table form, the student will use the data table to interpret solutions to problems.

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Predicting, Finding, and Justifying Data from a Graph

Resource ID: M8M2L10
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Math

Given data in the form of a graph, the student will use the graph to interpret solutions to problems.

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Cell Processes: Photosynthesis

Resource ID: BM1L4
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

Given descriptions or illustrations, students will identify where the reaction of photosynthesis take place and the process and results of photosynthesis.

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Cell Processes: Respiration

Resource ID: BM1L5
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

Given descriptions or illustrations, students will identify where the reaction of respiration take place and the process and results of respiration.

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Equipment for Biology

Resource ID: BM0L8
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

Given investigation scenarios, students will determine the equipment that best fits the procedure.

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Disruptions of the Cell Cycle: Cancer

Resource ID: BM1L9
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

Given illustrations or descriptions, students will identify disruptions of the cell cycle that lead to diseases such as cancer.

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Virus: Structure

Resource ID: BM1L10
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

Given illustrations, students will distinguish between viral structure and cellular structure.

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Virus: Reproduction

Resource ID: BM1L11
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

Given descriptions and illustrations students will identify and describe the methods of viral reproduction.

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Virus: Disease

Resource ID: BM1L12
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

Given scenarios, illustrations, or descriptions, students will identify major diseases caused by viruses, how viruses cause these diseases, and how the body responds to infection.

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Mechanisms of Genetics: DNA Changes

Resource ID: BM2L3
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

Given illustrations or partial DNA sequences, students will identify changes in DNA and the significance of these changes.

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Approximating the Value of Irrational Numbers

Resource ID: M8M1L2*
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Math

Given problem situations that include pictorial representations of irrational numbers, the student will find the approximate value of the irrational numbers.

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Expressing Numbers in Scientific Notation

Resource ID: M8M1L3*
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Math

Given problem situations, the student will express numbers in scientific notation.

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Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers

Resource ID: M8M1L4*
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Math

Given a problem situation, the student will compare and order integers, percents, positive and negative fractions and decimals with or without a calculator.

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Taxonomy Standards

Resource ID: BM3L4
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

Given examples, students will recognize the importance of taxonomy to the scientific community.

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Taxonomy: Major Groups

Resource ID: BM3L6
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

Given illustrations or descriptions, students will determine the classification of organisms into domains and kingdoms.

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