


Eighth-Grade Mathematics, Part 1
MATH 035 | Middle School | 0.50 Credit Hours
This course introduces students to the fundamental algebraic principles necessary for success in upper-level math courses and fosters math inquiry and problem-solving skills. Students will learn about the tools for solving equations, transformations of geometric figures, proportional relationships, and the equations for straight lines. This is the first course in a two-part Eighth-Grade Mathematics series.
MATH 035 | Middle School | 0.50 Credit Hours
This course introduces students to the fundamental algebraic principles necessary for success in upper-level math courses and fosters math inquiry and problem-solving skills. Students will learn about the tools for solving equations, transformations of geometric figures, proportional relationships, and the equations for straight lines. This is the first course in a two-part Eighth-Grade Mathematics series.
MATH 035 | Middle School | 0.50 Credit Hours
This course introduces students to the fundamental algebraic principles necessary for success in upper-level math courses and fosters math inquiry and problem-solving skills. Students will learn about the tools for solving equations, transformations of geometric figures, proportional relationships, and the equations for straight lines. This is the first course in a two-part Eighth-Grade Mathematics series.
*You will need access to a graphing calculator (online or handheld).*
Course Details
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There are no prerequisites for this class. However, we recommend students take the classes that come before this course. Typically, this means students have already taken 7th Grade Math, Parts 1 and 2.
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Module 1: Prepare for Solving
Module 2: Solving Equations
Module 3: Transformations
Module 4: Congruence
Module 5: Dilations
Module 6: Similarity
Module 7: Parallel Lines and Triangles
Module 8: Midcourse Assessment Module 9: Proportional Relationships
Module 10: Linear Equations
Module 11: Slope-Intercept Form of a Line
Module 12: Systems of Linear Equations
Module 13: Functions
Module 14: Linear Functions
Module 15: Comparing, Interpreting, and Modeling with Functions -
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No textbooks are required for this course; all content can be found within the course lesson pages. Students may use a handheld graphing or scientific calculator or a Desmos online calculator (found at desmos.com/scientificLinks to an external site. or desmos.com/calculatorLinks to an external site. only) during the final exam; no other calculator is allowed.