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Pilot Algebra II

Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

In this course, students will build understanding of the following modules: Exploring Patterns in Linear and Quadratic Relationships, Analyzing Structure, Developing Structural Similarities, Extending Beyond Polynomials, and Inverting Functions.

Each module is broken up into topics where you will find teacher materials to guide the instruction and the student materials both used in the classroom for learning together and learning individually.

The agency developed these learning resources as a contingency option for school districts during COVID. All resources are optional. Prior to publication, materials go through a rigorous third-party review. Review criteria include TEKS alignment, support for all learners, progress monitoring, implementation supports, and more. Products also are subject to a focus group of Texas educators. 

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Domain and Range: Numerical Representations

Resource ID: A2M1L1
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given a function in the form of a table, mapping diagram, and/or set of ordered pairs, the student will identify the domain and range using set notation, interval notation, or a verbal description as appropriate.

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Transformations of Square Root and Rational Functions

Resource ID: A2M3L3
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given a square root function or a rational function, the student will determine the effect on the graph when f(x) is replaced by af(x), f(x) + d, f(bx), and f(x - c) for specific positive and negative values.

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Transformations of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

Resource ID: A2M3L4
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given an exponential or logarithmic function, the student will describe the effects of parameter changes.

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Solving Square Root Equations Using Tables and Graphs

Resource ID: A2M6L2A
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given a square root equation, the student will solve the equation using tables or graphs - connecting the two methods of solution.

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Functions and their Inverses

Resource ID: A2M3L8
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given a functional relationship in a variety of representations (table, graph, mapping diagram, equation, or verbal form), the student will determine the inverse of the function.

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Rational Functions: Predicting the Effects of Parameter Changes

Resource ID: A2M7L0
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given parameter changes for rational functions, students will be able to predict the resulting changes on important attributes of the function, including domain and range and asymptotic behavior.

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Compare and Contrast Similar Themes Across Time Periods (English II Reading)

Resource ID: E2RdM2L1
Grade Range: 10
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will be able to compare and contrast similar themes from different genres and different time periods.

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Origins and Meanings of Foreign Words and Phrases (English II Reading)

Resource ID: E2RdM1L4
Grade Range: 10
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will become acquainted with the origins and meanings of foreign words and phrases frequently used in English texts.

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Reference Materials (e.g., dictionaries, thesauri, glossaries) Printed and Electronic (English II Reading)

Resource ID: E2RdM1L6
Grade Range: 10
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will learn how to use dictionaries, glossaries, and thesauri in order to determine meanings of words and phrases, including their denotations, connotations, and etymologies.

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Meter and Rhyme (English II Reading)

Resource ID: E2RdM3L1
Grade Range: 10
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will learn to analyze the meter, rhyme scheme, line length, punctuation, and word position in poetry.

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Archetypes, Motifs, and Plot in Drama (English II Reading)

Resource ID: E2RdM3L2
Grade Range: 10
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will understand and analyze how archetypes and motifs in drama affect the plot of plays.

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Syntax (English II Reading)

Resource ID: E2RdM3L6
Grade Range: 10
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will be able to evaluate the role of syntax in literary non-fiction such as speeches, essays, and other forms.

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Evaluate a Text for its Graphics and Visual Appeal (English II Reading)

Resource ID: E2RdM5L6
Grade Range: 10
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will be able to evaluate a text for the clarity and appeal of its graphics.

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Synthesize Information in Charts and Graphs (English II Reading)

Resource ID: E2RdM5L7
Grade Range: 10
Subject: ELA & Reading

You will be able to synthesize information that you find in charts and graphs.

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Domain and Range: Graphs

Resource ID: A2M1L2
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given a function in graph form, identify the domain and range using set notation, interval notation, or a verbal description as appropriate.

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Domain and Range: Function Notation

Resource ID: A2M1L3
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given a function in function notation form, identify the domain and range using set notation, interval notation, or a verbal description as appropriate.

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Domain and Range: Verbal Description

Resource ID: A2M1L4
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

The student will be able to identify and determine reasonable values for the domain and range from any given verbal description.

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Domain and Range: Contextual Situations

Resource ID: A2M1L5
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

The student will be able to identify and determine reasonable values for the domain and range from any given contextual situation.

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Modeling Data with Linear Functions

Resource ID: A2M1L7
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

Given a scatterplot where a linear function is the best fit, the student will interpret the slope and intercepts, determine an equation using two data points, identify the conditions under which the function is valid, and use the linear model to predict data points.

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