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Grade 6
Module 1: Ratios and Unit Rates
Eureka Math | Desmos Classroom |
Topic A Representing and Reasoning About Ratios | |
Lesson 3: Equivalent Ratios Lesson 4: Equivalent Ratios |
Unit 2 |
Topic C Unit Rates | |
Lesson 16: From Ratio to Rates | Unit 3 |
Lesson 18: Finding a Rate by Dividing Two Quantities | Unit 3 |
Lesson 24: Percent and Rates per 100 | Unit 3 |
Module 2: Arithmetic Operations Including Division of Fractions
Topic A Dividing Fractions by Fractions | |
Lesson 2: Interpreting Division of a Whole Number by a Fraction —Visual Models. | Unit 4 |
Lesson 3: Interpreting and Computing Division of a Fraction by a Fraction—More Models Lesson 4: Interpreting and Computing Division of a Fraction by a Fraction—More Models |
Unit 4 |
Lesson 8: Dividing Fractions and Mixed Numbers | Unit 4 |
Topic B Multi-Digit Decimal Operations—Adding, Subtracting, and Multiplying | |
Lesson 9: Sums and Differences of Decimals | Unit 5 |
Module 3: Rational Numbers
Topic B Order and Absolute Value | |
Lesson 7: Ordering Integers and Other Rational Numbers Lesson 8: Ordering Integers and Other Rational Numbers Lesson 9: Comparing Integers and Other Rational Numbers |
Unit 7
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Module 4: Expressions and Equations
Topic D Expanding, Factoring, and Distributing Expressions |
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Lesson 9: The Relationship of Addition and Subtraction |
Unit 6
Take Away (coming soon!)
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Lesson 10: Writing and Expanding Multiplication Expressions Lesson 11: Factoring Expressions Lesson 12: Distributing Expressions |
Unit 6
Take Away (coming soon!)
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Topic F Writing and Evaluating Expressions and Formulas |
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Lesson 18: Writing and Evaluating Expressions—Addition and Subtraction Lesson 19: Substituting to Evaluate Addition and Subtraction Expressions Lesson 20: Writing and Evaluating Expressions—Multiplication and Division Lesson 21: Writing and Evaluating Expressions—Multiplication and Addition |
Unit 6
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Topic G Solving Equations |
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Lesson 23: True and False Number Sentences Lesson 24: True and False Number Sentences |
Unit 6
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Lesson 25: Finding Solutions to Make Equations True |
Unit 6
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Lesson 26: One-Step Equations—Addition and Subtraction |
Unit 6
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Topic H Applications of Equations |
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Lesson 33: From Equations to Inequalities Lesson 34: Writing and Graphing Inequalities in Real-World Problems |
Unit 7
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Module 5: Area, Surface Area, and Volume Problems
Topic A: Area of Triangles, Quadrilaterals, and Polygons | |
Lesson 1: The Area of Parallelograms Through Rectangle Facts |
Unit 1
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Topic D Nets and Surface Area |
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Lesson 18: Determining Surface Area of Three-Dimensional Figures |
Unit 1
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Module 6: Statistics
Topic A Understanding Distributions |
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Lesson 2: Displaying a Data Distribution Lesson 3: Creating a Dot Plot |
Unit 8
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Lesson 4: Creating a Histogram Lesson 5: Describing a Distribution Displayed in a Histogram |
Unit 8
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Topic C Summarizing a Distribution That Is Skewed Using the Median and the Interquartile Range |
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Lesson 12: Describing the Center of a Distribution Using the Median |
Unit 8
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Topic D Summarizing and Describing Distributions |
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Lesson 18: Connecting Graphical Representations and Numerical Summaries |
Unit 8
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Lesson 3: Creating a Dot Plot |
Unit 8
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Grade 7
Module 1: Ratios and Proportional Relationships
Eureka Math | Desmos Classroom |
Topic A Proportional Relationships | |
Lesson 1: An Experience in Relationships as Measuring Rate | Unit 2 Unit 4 |
Lesson 5: Identifying Proportional and Non-Proportional Relationships in Graphs Lesson 6: Identifying Proportional and Non-Proportional Relationships in Graphs |
Unit 2 |
Topic B Unit Rate and the Constant of Proportionality | |
Lesson 8: Representing Proportional Relationships with Equations Lesson 9: Representing Proportional Relationships with Equations |
Unit 2 |
Lesson 10: Interpreting Graphs of Proportional Relationships | Unit 2 |
Topic C Ratios and Rates Involving Fractions | |
Lesson 11: Ratios of Fractions and Their Unit Rates Lesson 12: Ratios of Fractions and Their Unit Rates |
Unit 2 |
Lesson 15: Equations of Graphs of Proportional Relationships Involving Fractions | Unit 2 |
Topic D Ratios of Scale Drawings | |
Lesson 16: Relating Scale Drawings to Ratios and Rates | Unit 1 |
Lesson 18: Computing Actual Lengths from a Scale Drawing | Unit 1 |
Lesson 19: Computing Actual Areas from a Scale Drawing | Unit 1 |
Module 2: Rational Numbers
Topic A Addition and Subtraction of Integers and Rational Numbers | |
Lesson 1: Opposite Quantities Combine to Make Zero | Unit 5 |
Lesson 2: Using the Number Line to Model the Addition of Integers Lesson 3: Understanding Addition of Integers Lesson 4: Efficiently Adding Integers and Other Rational Numbers Lesson 5: Understanding Subtraction of Integers and Other Rational Numbers |
Unit 5 |
Lesson 7: Addition and Subtraction of Rational Numbers | Unit 5 |
Topic B Multiplication and Division of Integers and Rational Numbers | |
Lesson 10: Understanding Multiplication of Integers Lesson 11: Develop Rules for Multiplying Signed Numbers |
Unit 5 |
Lesson 15: Multiplication and Division of Rational Numbers | Unit 5 |
Module 3: Expressions and Equations
Topic A Use Properties of Operations to Generate Equivalent Expressions |
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Lesson 3: Writing Products as Sums and Sums as Products Lesson 4: Writing Products as Sums and Sums as Products |
Unit 6
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Topic B Solve Problems Using Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities |
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Lesson 8: Using If-Then Moves in Solving Equations Lesson 9: Using If-Then Moves in Solving Equations |
Unit 6
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Lesson 10: Angle Problems and Solving Equations |
Unit 7
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Lesson 12: Properties of Inequalities Lesson 13: Inequalities Lesson 14: Solving Inequalities |
Unit 6
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Topic C Use Equations and Inequalities to Solve Geometry Problems |
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Lesson 16: The Most Famous Ratio of All |
Unit 3
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Lesson 17: The Area of a Circle |
Unit 3
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Lesson 18: More Problems on Area and Circumference |
Unit 3
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Module 4: Percent and Proportional Relationships
Topic A Finding the Whole |
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Lesson 1: Percent |
Unit 4
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Lesson 2: Part of a Whole as a Percent |
Unit 4
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Lesson 3: Comparing Quantities with Percent |
Unit 4
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Lesson 4: Percent Increase and Decrease |
Unit 4
Lesson 12: Posing Percent Problems
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Lesson 5: Finding One Hundred Percent Given Another Percent |
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Lesson 6: Fluency with Percents |
Unit 4
Lesson 12: Posing Percent Problems
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Topic B Percent Problems Including More Than One Whole |
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Lesson 7: Markup and Markdown Problems |
Unit 4
Lesson 12: Posing Percent Problems
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Lesson 8: Percent Error Problems Lesson 9: Problem Solving When the Percent Changes |
Unit 4
Lesson 12: Posing Percent Problems
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Lesson 10: Simple Interest |
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Lesson 11: Tax, Commissions, Fees, and Other Real-World Percent Applications |
Unit 4
Lesson 12: Posing Percent Problems
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Topic C Scale Drawings |
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Lesson 13: Changing Scales |
Unit 1
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Lesson 14: Computing Actual Lengths from a Scale Drawing |
Unit 1
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Topic D Population, Mixture, and Counting Problems Involving Percents |
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Lesson 16: Population Problems |
Unit 8
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Module 5: Statistics and Probability
Topic A Calculating and Interpreting Probabilities |
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Lesson 1: Chance Experiments |
Unit 8
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Topic C Random Sampling and Estimating Population Characteristics |
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Lesson 13: Populations, Samples, and Generalizing from a Sample to a Population |
Unit 8
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Lesson 14: Selecting a Sample Lesson 15: Random Sampling Lesson 16: Methods for Selecting a Random Sample |
Unit 8
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Topic D Comparing Populations |
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Lesson 22: Using Sample Data to Compare the Means of Two or More Populations Lesson 23: Using Sample Data to Compare the Means of Two or More Populations |
Unit 8
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Module 6: Geometry
Topic A Unknown Angles |
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Lesson 1: Complementary and Supplementary Angles |
Unit 7
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Lesson 2: Solving for Unknown Angles Using Equations Lesson 3: Solving for Unknown Angles Using Equations Lesson 4: Solving for Unknown Angles Using Equations |
Unit 7
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Topic B Constructing Triangles |
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Lesson 8: Drawing Triangles |
Unit 7
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Lesson 11: Conditions on Measurements That Determine a Triangle |
Unit 7
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Topic D Problems Involving Area and Surface Area |
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Lesson 22: Area Problems with Circular Regions |
Unit 3
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Grade 8
Module 1: Integer Exponents and Scientific Notation
Eureka Math | Desmos Classroom |
Topic A Exponential Notation and Properties of Integer Exponents |
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Lesson 1: Exponential Notation |
Unit 7
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Lesson 2: Multiplication of Numbers in Exponential Form Lesson 3: Numbers in Exponential Form Raised to a Power |
Unit 7
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Topic B Magnitude and Scientific Notation |
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Lesson 9: Scientific Notation Lesson 10: Operations with Numbers in Scientific Notation |
Unit 7
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Module 2: The Concept of Congruence
Topic A Definitions and Properties of the Basic Rigid Motions |
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Lesson 1: Why Move Things Around? Lesson 2: Definition of Translation and Three Basic Properties |
Unit 1
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Lesson 3: Translating Lines |
Unit 1
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Lesson 4: Definition of Reflection and Basic Properties Lesson 5: Definition of Rotation and Basic Properties Lesson 6: Rotations of 180 Degrees |
Unit 1
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Topic B Sequencing the Basic Rigid Motions |
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Lesson 9: Sequencing Rotations Lesson 10: Sequences of Rigid Motions |
Unit 1
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Lesson 14: More on the Angles of a Triangle |
Unit 1
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Module 3: Similarity
Topic A Dilation |
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Lesson 1: What Lies Behind “Same Shape”? |
Unit 2
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Lesson 2: Properties of Dilations Lesson 3: Examples of Dilations |
Unit 2
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Lesson 4: Fundamental Theorem of Similarity Lesson 5: First Consequences of FTS |
Unit 2
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Topic B Similar Figures |
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Lesson 8: Similarity Lesson 9: Basic Properties of Similarity |
Unit 2
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Topic C The Pythagorean Theorem |
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Lesson 13: Proof of the Pythagorean Theorem |
Unit 8
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Module 4: Linear Equations
Topic A Writing and Solving Linear Equations |
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Lesson 4: Solving a Linear Equation |
Unit 4
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Lesson 5: Writing and Solving Linear Equations |
Unit 4
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Lesson 6: Solutions of a Linear Equation |
Unit 4
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Topic B Linear Equations in Two Variables and Their Graphs |
Unit 3
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Lesson 10: A Critical Look at Proportional Relationships |
Unit 3
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Lesson 11: Constant Rate |
Unit 3
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Lesson 13: The Graph of a Linear Equation in Two Variables |
Unit 3
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Topic C Slope and Equations of Lines |
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Lesson 15: The Slope of a Non-Vertical Line |
Unit 3
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Lesson 18: There Is Only One Line Passing Through a Given Point with a Given Slope |
Unit 3
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Lesson 19: The Graph of a Linear Equation in Two Variables Is a Line |
Unit 3
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Lesson 20: Every Line Is a Graph of a Linear Equation |
Unit 3
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Lesson 22: Constant Rates Revisited |
Unit 3
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Topic D Systems of Linear Equations and Their Solutions |
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Lesson 25: Geometric Interpretation of the Solutions of a Linear System |
Unit 4
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Module 5: Examples of Functions from Geometry
Topic A Functions |
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Lesson 1: The Concept of a Function |
Unit 5
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Lesson 2: Formal Definition of a Function |
Unit 5
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Lesson 3: Linear Functions and Proportionality |
Unit 3
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Lesson 5: Graphs of Functions and Equations |
Unit 5
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Lesson 6: Graphs of Linear Functions and Rate of Change |
Unit 3
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Lesson 7: Comparing Linear Functions and Graphs |
Unit 5
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Topic B Volume |
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Lesson 10: Volumes of Familiar Solids—Cones and Cylinders |
Unit 5
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Module 6: Linear Functions
Topic A Linear Functions |
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Lesson 2: Interpreting Rate of Change and Initial Value |
Unit 3
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Lesson 4: Increasing and Decreasing Functions Lesson 5: Increasing and Decreasing Functions |
Unit 5
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Topic B Bivariate Numerical Data |
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Lesson 6: Scatter Plots Lesson 7: Patterns in Scatter Plots |
Unit 6
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Lesson 8: Informally Fitting a Line |
Unit 6
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Lesson 10: Linear Models Lesson 11: Using Linear Models in a Data Context |
Unit 5
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Topic D Bivariate Categorical Data |
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Lesson 14: Association Between Categorical Variables |
Unit 6
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Module 7: Introduction to Irrational Numbers Using Geometry
Topic A Square and Cube Roots | |
Lesson 2: Square Roots |
Unit 8 |
Lesson 4: Simplifying Square Roots | Unit 8 |
Topic C The Pythagorean Theorem | |
Lesson 18: Applications of the Pythagorean Theorem | Unit 8 |
Algebra 1
Launch |
Module 1: Relationships Between Quantities and Reasoning with Equations and Their Graphs
Topic A: Introduction to Functions Studied this Year—Graphing Stories
Lesson 1: Graphs of Piecewise Functions | |
Lesson 2: Graphs of Quadratic Functions |
Topic C: Solving Equations and Inequalities
Lesson 10: True and False Equations | |
Lesson 11: Solution Sets for Equations and Inequalities | |
Lesson 19: Rearranging Formulas | |
Lesson 21: Solution Sets to Inequalities with Two Variables | |
Lesson 22 & Lesson 23: Solution Sets to Simultaneous Equations (and Inequalities) |
Module 2: Descriptive Statistics
Topic D: Numerical Data on Two Variables
Lesson 14: Modeling Relationships with a Line | |
Lesson 19: Interpreting Correlation |
Module 3: Linear and Exponential Functions
Topic A: Linear and Exponential Sequences
Lesson 3: Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences | |
Lesson 5: The Power of Exponential Growth |
Topic B: Describing Variability and Comparing Distributions
Lesson 4: Summarizing Deviations from the Mean | |
Lesson 13: Interpreting the Graph of a Function | |
Lesson 14: Linear and Exponential Models – Comparing Growth Rates |
Topic D: Using Functions and Graphs to Solve Problems
Lesson 21: Comparing Linear and Exponential Models Again | |
Lesson 21: Comparing Linear and Exponential Models Again |
Module 4: Polynomial and Quadratic Expressions, Equations, and Functions
Topic A: Quadratic Expressions, Equations, Functions, and Their Connection to Rectangles
Lesson 8: Exploring the Symmetry in Graphs of Quadratic Functions | |
Lesson 9: Graphing Quadratic Functions from Factored Form, 𝑓(𝑥)=𝑎(𝑥−𝑚)(𝑥−𝑛) | |
Lesson 10: Interpreting Quadratic Functions from Graphs and Tables |
Topic B: Using Different Forms for Quadratic Functions
Lessons 11–12: Completing the Square | |
Lesson 15: Using the Quadratic Formula |
Topic C: Function Transformations and Modeling
Lesson 18: Graphing Cubic, Square Root, and Cube Root Functions | |
Lesson 22: Comparing Quadratic, Square Root, and Cube Root Functions Represented in Different Ways |
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