Learn the skills of Algebra 1 with Saxon math -- for a solid understanding of algebraic expressions, scientific notations, polynomials, and more -- to master algebra with confidence.
How to get the most out of Saxon Algebra 1, Part Two with Jean Hoeft:
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First, read the course materials below before the first class meeting.
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Then have a notebook ready and available for class notes each live session.
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Read assignments before class meetings
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Watch that week’s recording. If you struggle with problems, watch the live class recording for more examples.
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Do the assignments, quizzes, and any extra work assigned for that week.
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Once the course is completed to the parent's satisfaction, there is a Certificate of Completion at the end to be filled in for your records.
Special Notes: Due to the popularity of this course, it is offered in two time slots. Choose the day and time that works best for your homeschool.
This is Part Two of a two-part course. Students are welcome to join us midyear if there are open seats and they have the prerequisite.
Mrs. Hoeft provides 14 recorded 20 to 30-minute lectures in addition to the 14 live classes.
Total Classes: 14
Duration: 55 minutes
Prerequisite: Algebra I, Part One (available Live or through Unlimited Access) or equivalent
Suggested Grade Level: 9th grade and up
Suggested Credit: One full semester Algebra 1 or Math
Instructor Name: Jean Hoeft
Instructor email: jean.hoeft.forjesus@gmail.com
Course Description: Students will study all concepts in Algebra 1 from linear to nonlinear equations, graphing and numerical studies. In its entirety this course involves all concepts needed to fulfill national requirements for Algebra 1. The topics include, but are not restricted to, operations with integers, rules of multiplicative identity and additive identity, equation solving, exponential function relations, quadratic function relations and their graphs, Cartesian graphing, polynomial relations and functions, radicals and their properties, as well as some work with geometric properties as a background for use in Algebra 2.
Course Outline:
Week 1: Lessons 57-60
Topics to include: addition of Algebraic Expressions with negative exponents; Percent word problems; rearranging before substitution; geometric solids
Week 2: Lessons 61-64
Topics to include: subsets; square roots; products of square roots rule; domain
Week 3: Lessons 65-68
Topics to include: addition of radical expressions; simplification of radical expressions; review of equivalent equations; more about complex fractions
Week 4: Lessons 69-72
Topics to include: factoring trinomials; probability; trinomials with common factors; factors that are sums
Week 5: Lessons 73-76
Topics to include: factoring the difference of two squares; scientific notation; writing the equation of a line; consecutive integers
Week 6: Lessons 77-80
Topics to include: consecutive odd and even integers; rational equations; systems of equations with subscripted variables; operations with scientific notation
Week 7: Lessons 81-84
Topics to include: graphical solutions; evaluating functions; coin problems; multiplication of radicals
Week 8: Lessons 85-88
Topics to include: stem and leaf plots; division of polynomials; systems of equations; quadratic equations
Week 9: Lessons 89-92
Topics to include: value problems; work problems with two statements of equality; multiplicative property of inequality; uniform motion problems with equal distances
Week 10: Lessons 93-96
Topics to include: products of rational expressions; uniform motion problems; graphs of nonlinear functions; difference of two squares theorem
Week 11: Lessons 97-100
Topics to include: angles and triangles; distance between two points; uniform motion; place value
Week 12: Lessons 101-104
Topics to include: factorable denominators; absolute value inequalities; rational equations; abstract rational equations
Week 13: Lessons 105-108
Topics to include: factoring by grouping; linear equations; line parallel to a given line; square roots revisited
Week 14: Review and Final Exam
Course Materials: Saxon Algebra I Homeschool Kit, Third Edition
Homework: 4-5 assignments of 15-20 problems per lesson. Expect to spend 30 to 60 minutes a day on homework.
- Teacher: Jean Hoeft