Plano ISD Algebra 2 Syllabus 1st semester 1st grading period 2nd grading period 3rd grading period Functions Writing domain and range in inequality, set and interval notation Finding characteristics of graphs Transforming function graphs Writing the inverses of functions in function notation Graphing the absolute value functions
Plano ISD Now uses the Texas Tech University ISD Credit by Exam Test for Algebra 2 Format: first semester consists of 35 multiple choice questions and 5 open response questions. The recommended time limit for students to take this exam is 3 hours. A graphing calculator (TI-84 family) will be provided to you during the exam.
Plano ISD Now uses the Texas Tech University ISD Credit by Exam Test for Algebra 2 Format: second semester consists of 35 multiple choice questions and 5 open response questions. The recommended time limit for students to take this exam is 3 hours. A graphing calculator (TI-84 family) will be provided to you during the exam.
Elementary Mathmatics Overview. The mission of the Plano Independent School District mathematics program is to promote the learning of mathematics by all students through a curriculum that is coherent and comprehensive. The instructional program will enable all students to understand and use mathematics in an increasingly technological world.
11th gradeStudents typically learn Algebra II in 11th grade. An Algebra II curriculum usually builds on knowledge and skills that are gained in Algebra 1 and reinforced in Geometry, including relationships between quantities through equations and inequalities, graphing of functions, and trigonometry.
Algebra 2 is the third math course in high school and will guide you through among other things linear equations, inequalities, graphs, matrices, polynomials and radical expressions, quadratic equations, functions, exponential and logarithmic expressions, sequences and series, probability and trigonometry.
Geometry is a branch of mathematics, its very challenging for many students. Geometry is the study of shapes and their properties.
Algebra 2 is a difficult class for many students, and personally I find algebra 2's concepts more complicated than those in geometry. However, this again depends on each student and their personal preferences and strengths.Feb 19, 2021
The mission of the Plano Independent School District mathematics program is to promote the learning of mathematics by all students through a curriculum that is coherent and comprehensive. The instructional program will enable all students to understand and use mathematics in an increasingly technological world.
The mathematics curriculum in Plano ISD is aligned to the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) standards set by the Texas Education Agency. The links below provide more information on the standards appropriate for your student.
The curriculum of Plano ISD is developed using the Understanding by Design® (UbD™) Model, a research-based curriculum framework created by Jay McTighe and Grant Wiggins. This framework offers a planning process and structure to guide curriculum, assessment and instruction. Its two key ideas are contained in the title:
This undergraduate level course follows Algebra I. Topics include group representations, rings, ideals, fields, polynomial rings, modules, factorization, integers in quadratic number fields, field extensions, and Galois theory.
This course is the second part of a two-course sequence. The first course in the sequence is 18.701 Algebra I.
Michael Artin. 18.702 Algebra II. Spring 2011. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA.