• Interactive Algebra and Geometry 1:
     
    This course is the first in a series of 5 courses designed to provide a common core of broadly useful math for all students.  The curriculum allows math to become accessible and more meaningful.  Modeling and the use of technology will be emphasized as well as engaging students in collaborating on tasks.  The series is a unified curriculum that replaces the traditional Algebra-Geometry sequence.  Interwoven strands of the NJ State Math Standards are featured so that the students will be better prepared to pass the High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA) in grade 11.  We strongly recommend that each student own a TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator!
     
    Interactive Algebra and Geometry 2:
     
    This course is the second in a series of 5 courses designed to provide a common core of broadly useful math for all students.  Please see the description above.
     
    Interactive Algebra and Geometry 3:
     
    This course is the third in a series of 5 courses designed to provide a common core of broadly useful math for all students.  Please see the description above.
     
    Interactive Algebra and Geometry 4:
     
    This course is the fourth in a series of 5 courses designed to provide a common core of broadly useful math for all students.  Please see the description above.
     
    Interactive Algebra and Geometry 5:
     
    This course is the final course in a series of 5 courses and will cover the remaining standards addressed in  Geometry and Algebra II and it will also prepare the students for college entrance exams such as the AccuPlacer and the SAT.  A student who completes all five levels of Interactive Algebra/Geometry  is recognized as having completed the standards for Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II.
     
    Geometry:
     
    Geometry may be elected before or after Algebra II. Topics include deductive and inductive reasoning, constructions, geometric proofs, triangles, circles, parallels, perpendiculars and applications.
     
    Prerequisite:  Algebra I with a grade of "70" or better.
Last Modified on February 10, 2011