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Pre-Calculus: Kyle Everitt
Foundations: Melissa Bone and Kyle Everitt
Workplace & Apprenticeship: Josh Tibayan
Common Math Outline | Math 9 Rubric | Math Resource List
Video Lessons:
Rational Numbers
Lesson 1 What is a Rational Number
Lesson 2 What is a Rational Number Part 2
Lesson 3 Adding Rational Numbers
Lesson 4 Adding Rational Numbers Part 2
Lesson 5 Subtracting Rational Numbers
Lesson 6 Subtracting Rational Numbers Part 2
Lesson 7 Multiplying Rational Numbers
Exponents
Surface Area
Data Analysis
Polynomials
Linear Equations and Inequalities
Outcome P9.2A Solving Linear Equations with a variable on one side
Lesson 1 Single Step Equations
Lesson 2 Solving Using Inverses
Lesson 3 Solving When There are Parenthesis
Outcome P9.2B Solving Equations with a variable on both sides
Lesson 1 Variable on Both Sides
Lesson 2 More Variables on Both Sides
Outcome P9.3 Solving Inequalities
Lesson 1 What is an Inequality
Linear Relations
Similarity and Transformations
Outcome SS9.3 Similarity
Lesson 6 Similar Triangle Applications
Outcome SS9.4 Line and Rotational Symmetry
Lesson 1 Line and Rotational Symmetry 1
Lesson 2 Line and Rotational Symmetry 2
Introduction to Career Education 9
Change and Growth
CG9.1 – Plan for, demonstrate, and document improvements of one’s own capacity for building a positive self-image.
CG9.2 – Appraise one’s own abilities to respond positively to change and growth.
Connections to Community
CC9.1 – Utilize career information to construct an organized plan of career building which reflects an attitude and expectation of lifelong learning.
CC9.2 – Analyze and express one’s own understanding of how societal and economic needs influence the nature of paid and unpaid work.
Life and Work Plan
LW9.1 – Assess one’s own abilities to seek, obtain, and/or create work through researching successful strategies and applying them to one’s own life.
LW9.2 – Use acquired knowledge to create a plan for life and work based on one’s preferred future.
Final Reflection
Workplace and Apprenticeship 10
Prerequisite: Students must have successfully passed a regular Saskatchewan Learning Grade 9 Math Program.This course is the pre-requisite math class for the workplace and apprenticeship pathway. Content in this pathway was chosen to meet the needs of students intending to pursue careers in the trades and general workplaces.The topics in Workplace and Apprenticeship 10 are: Unit Pricing, Wages, Salaries, Deductions, Imperial System of Measurement and SI system of measurement and conversions between systems, Angles and Parallel Lines, Similar Figures, and Trigonometry.
Math 10W Rubric | Common Math Outline | Math Resource List
Video Lessons:
WA10.3 Measurement Systems
WA10.4 Linear Measurement
WA10.5 Area and Surface Area
WA10.6 Pythagorean Theorem
WA10.7 Polygons
WA10.8 Trigonometry
WA10.9 Angles and Parallel Lines
WA10.10 Proportional Reasoning
Workplace and Apprenticeship 20
Prerequisite: Students must have successfully passed the Workplace and Apprenticeship 10 Program.This course is the pre-requisite for Workplace and Apprenticeship 30.The topics in this course are: Slope and Rate of change, graphing, surface area, volume, trigonometry, scale representation, and financial servicing – personal loans, line of credit, personal budgeting
Video Lessons:
WA20.3 Surface Area and Volume
Lesson 1 Activating Prior Knowledge
Lesson 2 Composite Area
Lesson 3 Prisms
Lesson 4 Cylinders
Lesson 5 Cones
Lesson 6 Pyramids
Lesson 7 Spheres and Hemispheres
Lesson 8 Composite Objects 1
Lesson 9 Composite Objects 2
Lesson 10 Volume of Prism
Lesson 11 Volume of Cylinder
Lesson 12 Volume of Cones
Lesson 13 Volume of Spheres
Lesson 14 Volume of Pyramids
Lesson 15 Volume of Composite Objects
WA20.4 Trig & Pythagorean Theorem
Lesson 1 Finding a Missing Side
Lesson 2 Finding a Missing Side Part 2
Lesson 3 Finding Angle Measures
Lesson 4 Finding a Missing Side given 2 Triangles
Lesson 5 Finding a Missing Angle given 2 Triangles
Lesson 6 Mid Outcome Review
Lesson 7 Situations
Lesson 8 Situations given no diagram
Lesson 9 3D Pictures
Lesson 10 3D with no picture
WA20.5 Understanding 3-D Objects
WA20.6 Personal Budgets
WA20.7 Compound Interest
WA20.8 Financial Services
WA20.9 Slope
WA20.10 Unit Analysis
Workplace and Apprenticeship 30
Prerequisite: WORKPLACE and APPRENTICESHIP 20. The topics in this course are: reasoning, measurement, sine and cosine law, properties of polygons, transformations, finances, linear relations, measures of central tendency, percentiles, and probability.
Math 30W Rubric | Mean, Median, Mode Review Answers | Percentile Ranking Review Answers
Video Lessons:
WA30.8 Linear Relations
WA30.8 Lesson 1 Activating Prior Knowledge
WA30.8 Lesson 2 Linear Relations in Tables and Graphs
WA30.8 Lesson 3 Linear Relations in Tables and Graphs
WA30.8 Lesson 4 Equation of a Line
WA30.8 Lesson 5 Equation of a Line
WA30.8 Lesson 6 Equation of a Line
WA30.2 Limitations of Measuring
WA30.9 Measures of Central Tendency
WA30.10 Percentiles
WA30.11 Probability and Odds
WA30.4 Properties of Geometric Figures
WA30.5 Transformations
WA30.3 Sine Law and Cosine Law
WA30.7 Small Business
WA30.6 Leasing or Buying A Vehicle
Foundations/Pre-Calculus 10
Prerequisite: Students must have successfully passed a regular Saskatchewan Learning Grade 9 Math Program.This course is the pre-requisite math class for the foundations pathway and the pre-calculus pathway. Students will require a scientific calculator for all math courses.
The topics in Foundations and Pre-Calculus 10 are: Measurement, Trigonometry, Polynomials, Roots and Powers, Linear Relations, Linear Functions and Systems of Linear Equations.
Math 10C Rubric | Math Resource List
Video Lessons:
Outcome 1 Number Sense
Outcome 2A Irrational Numbers & Radicals
Outcome 2B Exponents
Outcome 3A Measurement
Outcome 3B Surface Area and Volume
Outcome 4 Trigonometry
Outcome 5A Multiplication of Polynomials
Outcome 5B Factoring of Polynomials
Outcome 6 Relations and Functions
Outcome 7 Slope
Outcome 8A Linear Relations
Outcome 8B Characteristics of Linear Relations
Outcome 9 Writing Equations of Linear Relations
Outcome 10 Systems of Linear Equations
Review Worksheets
Outcome 1 Number Sense review worksheet
Outcome 2A Radicals review worksheet
Outcome 2B Exponents review worksheet
Outcome 5A Multiplying Polynomials Review
Outcome 5B Factoring Polynomials Review
Outcome 6 Relations and Functions Review
Outcome 8B Graphing Linear Relations Review
Outcome 10 Systems of Linear Equations
Foundations 20
Prerequisite: Students must have successfully passed the Foundations and Pre-calculus 10 Program.This course is the pre-requisite for Foundations 30. Content in this pathway was chosen to meet the needs of students intending to pursue careers in areas that typically require university, but are not math intensive, such as the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and nursing.
The topics in this course are: inductive and deductive reasoning; properties of angles and triangles; acute triangle trigonometry; oblique triangle trigonometry; statistical reasoning; systems of linear inequalities; quadratic functions and equations; and proportional reasoning;
Math 20F Rubric | Math Resource List
Video Lessons:
Outcome 9 Quadratic Functions
Outcome 8A Linear Inequalities
Outcome 8B Optimization Problems
Outcome 5 Law of Sine and Cosine
Outcomes 6&7 Data Analysis
Outcome 2 Inductive and Deductive Reasoning
Outcome 4 Angles and Polygons
Outcome 3 Similarity
Foundations 30
Prerequisite: FOUNDATIONS 20.The topics in this course are: finances, reasoning, set theory, odds and probability, combinatorics, functions, data collection and analysis
Math 30F Rubric | Math Resource List
Video Lessons:
Outcome 1A Investments
Outcome 1B Borrowing Money
Outcome 2 Reasoning Skills
Outcome 3 Application of Set Theory
Outcome 4 Odds and Probability
Outcome 5 Probability of Two Events
Outcome 6 Permutations and Combinations
Outcome 7A Polynomial Functions
Outcome 7B Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Pre-Calculus and Foundations 10
Prerequisite: Students must have successfully passed a regular Saskatchewan Learning Grade 9 Math Program.This course is the pre-requisite math class for the foundations pathway and the pre-calculus pathway. Students will require a scientific calculator for all math courses.
The topics in Foundations and Pre-Calculus 10 are: Measurement, Trigonometry, Polynomials, Roots and Powers, Linear Relations, Linear Functions and Systems of Linear Equations.
Math 10C Rubric | Math Resource List
Video Lessons:
Outcome 1 Number Sense
Outcome 2A Irrational Numbers & Radicals
Outcome 2B Exponents
Outcome 3A Measurement
Outcome 3B Surface Area and Volume
Outcome 4 Trigonometry
Outcome 5A Multiplication of Polynomials
Outcome 5B Factoring of Polynomials
Outcome 6 Relations and Functions
Outcome 7 Slope
Outcome 8A Linear Relations
Outcome 8B Characteristics of Linear Relations
Outcome 9 Writing Equations of Linear Relations
Outcome 10 Systems of Linear Equations
Review Worksheets
Outcome 1 Number Sense review worksheet
Outcome 2A Radicals review worksheet
Outcome 2B Exponents review worksheet
Outcome 5A Multiplying Polynomials Review
Outcome 5B Factoring Polynomials Review
Outcome 6 Relations and Functions Review
Outcome 8B Graphing Linear Relations Review
Outcome 10 Systems of Linear Equations
Pre-Calculus 20
Prerequisite: Students must have successfully passed the Foundations and Pre-Calculus 10 Program.This course is the pre-requisite for Pre-calculus 30 and Calculus 30. Content in this pathway was chosen to meet the needs of students interested in pursuing careers in science-related areas.The topics in this course are: sequences and series; trigonometry; quadratic functions; quadratic equations; radical expressions and equations; rational expressions and equations; absolute value and reciprocal functions; systems of equations; linear and quadratic inequalities
Outcome 1a Arithmetic Sequences
Outcome 1b Geometric Sequences
Outcome 2a Trig Functions
Outcome 2b Sine and Cosine Law
Outcome 3a Quadratic Functions in Vertex Form
Outcome 3b Quadratic Functions in Standard Form
Outcome 4a Factoring Quadratic Expressions
Outcome 4b Quadratic Equations
Outcome 5a Radical Expressions
Outcome 5b Radical Equations
Outcome 6a Equivalent Rational Expressions
Outcome 6b Operations on Rational Expressions
Outcome 6c Rational Equations
Outcome 7a Absolute Value
Outcome 7b Absolute Value Functions
Outcome 7c Reciprocal Functions
Outcome 8a Systems of Equations
Outcome 9a Two Variable Inequalities
Outcome 9b Single Variable Inequalities
Pre-Calculus 30
Prerequisite: PRE-CALCULUS 20This course is the pre-requisite for Calculus 30.The topics in this course are: angle measurement, trigonometry, trig functions, trig equations, trig identities, composition of functions, transformations, functions, logarithms, polynomial functions, radical and rational functions, permutations and combinations..
Math 30C Rubric | Math Resource List
Video Lessons:
1a Transforming Functions
2a Radical Functions
3a Polynomial Functions
3b Graphing Polynomial Functions
4a Radian Measure
4b Unit Circle
5a Trig Functions
6a Trig Identities
7a Exponential Functions
8a Logarithmic Functions
8b Logarithmic Laws and Equations
9a Rational Functions
10a Function Operations
11a Permutations and Combinations
Precalculus 30 Reviews
Prerequisite: Pre-Calculus 30
The purpose of this course is to acquaint students with the concepts of a first year university level Calculus course. Students will be introduced to the concepts of Differential Calculus. Emphasis will be placed on the rules and applications of differentiation, including the limit concept. Applications include: curve sketching, related rate and optimization problems and transcendental functions.
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Math 11
Prerequisite: One year of math at the Grade 9 level.Note: Students can register for this course upon the recommendation of the Math Department. Signed parent permission is required.This is a prerequisite for Math 21 and is designed for those students who have difficulty in mathematics. It does not qualify a student to take Math 20 & 30.
Video Lessons:
M11.1 Arithmetic Operations
M11.3 Data Analysis
M11.4 Measurement
M11.5 Angles
M11.6 Pythagorean Theorem
M11.7 Proportional Reasoning
M11.8 Income
M11.9 Spending Habits
Math 21
Prerequisite: Math 10 or Math 11. Students can register for this course upon the recommendation of the Math Department. Signed parent permission is required. Math 21 does not provide the requisite skills for a 30 level math class, but does meet the requirements for graduation.
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