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Lockport Township High School District 205 2021-2022 Course Catalog

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INTEGRATED MATH 2 –MA1310

Length of course:

One Year

Credit:

1.0 Credit

Grade Placement: 10, 11, or 12

Prerequisite:

Integrated Math 1 or consent of Department Chair

State Code:

02302A000

Course Description: Integrated Math 2 involves the study of quadratic functions represented algebraically, graphically, numerically in tables and by verbal descriptions. Topics of study

include: writing equivalent radical, rational and quadratic expressions; properties of exponents; quadratic solving methods; defining similarity using transformational geometry; applications

of geometric theorems; trigonometric rations, Pythagorean Theorem and applications; circle angle and segment theorems; and introduction to probability and independence. This is the

second of three required math courses for college and career readiness. (A graphing calculator is required.)

INTEGRATED MATH 2 (HONORS) - MA1313

Length of course:

One Year

Credit:

1.0 Credit

Grade Placement: 10

Prerequisite:

Integrated Math 1 Honors or consent of Department Chair

State Code:

02302A000

Course Description: The Integrated Math 2 Honors course will focus on the study of quadratic and cubic functions represented algebraically, graphically, numerically in tables and by verbal

descriptions. Students will learn to write equivalent expressions related to quadratic, cubic, radical and rational functions to reveal information using properties of exponents, completing the

square, and/or factoring. Students will solve rigorous equations and inequalities related to quadratic and cubic functions. Students will understand and apply theorems about circles that

relate angles and special segments within a circle. Students will use congruence and similarity criteria for triangles to solve problems and prove relationships in geometric figures. Students

learn and apply trigonometric ratios, the Pythagorean Theorem and the relationship between sine and cosine to solve problems. This is the second of three required math courses for college

and career readiness. (A graphing calculator is required.)

INTEGRATED MATH 3 - MA1316

Length of course:

One Year

Credit:

1.0 Credit

Grade Placement: 11

Prerequisite:

Integrated Math 2 or consent of the Department Chairperson

State Code:

02303A00

Course Description: Integrated Math 3 involves the study of polynomial, rational, logarithmic and trigonometric functions represented algebraically, graphically, numerically in tables and by

verbal descriptions. Students write equivalent polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic expressions to reveal information and key features. Students will also study arithmetic and

geometric sequences and series and their relationship to linear and exponential functions. Students will interpret data that is normally distributed. This is the third of three required math

courses for college and career readiness. Students who complete this course will be considered to be college and career ready. Students will have the option to take a fourth year math

course including AP Statistics, along with additional options for mathematics studies in preparation for college and career readiness. (A graphing calculator is required.)

INTEGRATED MATH 3 (HONORS) - MA1319

Length of course:

One Year

Credit:

1.0 Credit

Grade Placement: 11

Prerequisite:

Integrated Math 2 Honors or consent of Department Chair

State Code:

02303A000

Course Description: The Integrated Math 3 Honors course will cover in greater depth and intensity those topics covered in Integrated Math 2 Honors. New units of study involve polynomial,

rational, exponential, and logarithmic and trigonometric functions represented algebraically, graphically, numerically in tables and by verbal descriptions. Students write equivalent

polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric expressions to reveal information and key features. Students apply geometric concepts and trigonometric ratios to describe,

model and solve problems. Students will also study arithmetic and geometric sequences and series and their relationship to linear and exponential functions. Students will interpret data that

is normally distributed. This is the third of three required math courses for college and career readiness. Students who complete the Integrated Math 1, 2, 3 Honors track will be ready for

AP Calculus A/B, AP Calculus B/C or AP Statistics in their fourth year of high school, along with additional options for mathematical studies for college and career readiness. (A graphing

calculator is required.)

MATH ENRICHMENT – MA2301

Length of course:

One Year

Credit:

1.0 Credit

Grade Placement: 9

Prerequisite:

Based on 8 th grade placement test scores and Department Chair Consent

State Code:

02999A000

Course Description: Math Enrichment is one of several multi-tier systems of support (MTSS) programs Lockport Township High School is offering that will deepen students’ understanding

of Integrated Math 1 topics by highlighting the concepts deemed critical for mastery in the required Integrated Math 1 course. Students practice topics such as linear and exponential

functions and apply these topics in data analysis. Students will study equations and inequalities with respect to the number of solutions. Students will define congruence through

transformations and apply congruence theorems in proofs. Students will practice junior high topics such as fractions, decimals, percent, expressions, equations and inequalities, rational

numbers, and angles and triangles via an online program. Placement in this course is based on 8 th grade placement test scores, past math grades, and the recommendation of a student’s

current 8 th grade math teacher. Math Enrichment supports the Integrated Math 1 curriculum and students receive elective credit upon successful completion.

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