Integrated Math 3
Integrated Math 3 online course will focus on pulling together and applying the accumulation of learning that high-schoolers have from their previous courses including probability and statistics to grow in mathematic knowledge.
Grade:
11
Duration:
2 Semester
Prerequisites:
Integrated Math 2 OR Algebra 1 & Geometry
Credit:
1.0
Materials:
See below
Description
Semester A
Integrated Math 3 A extends the learner’s understanding of major algebra concepts such as expressions, equations, functions, and sequences and series. It also extends the learner’s understanding of geometric concepts such as triangles and trigonometric ratios. An emphasis will be placed on the use of appropriate functions to model real world situations and solve problems that arise from those situations. A focus is also on graphing functions by hand and understanding and identifying the parts of a graph.
Semester B
Integrated Math 3 B continues in learner’s studies of algebraic and geometric concepts. This course covers the concepts of probability and statistics, area, volume, conic sections, trigonometric functions, and trigonometric identities. An emphasis will be placed on the use of appropriate functions to model real world situations and solve problems that arise from those situations.
Outline
Semester A
Module 1: Tools of the Trade
Module 2: Polynomial and Logarithmic Functions
Module 3: Triangles
Module 4: Trigonometric Ratios
Module 5: Rational Functions and Relations
Module 6: Sequences and Series
Semester B
Module 7: Probability and Statistics
Module 8: Area
Module 9: Volume
Module 10: Conic Sections
Module 11: Trigonometric Functions
Module 12: Trigonometric Identities
Materials
card stock paper, scissors, tape, ruler, rice
clothes hanger
colored pencils
compass
eraser
functions/graphing calculator
graphing paper
notebook
paper
pencil
protractor
triangular ruler (set square)