Credit: 1.0 unless a student is recovering credit for a single semester, students must take both semesters of the course to get full credit.
A graphing calculator, protractor, and compass are required for class. We recommend a calculator from the TI-84 family.
Ancillary Fees: There is an approximate cost ranging from $100 - $150. In all cases, the items purchased are the property of the student and may be kept.
Prerequisite: one credit in Algebra I
Grades offered: 9 - 12
This two-semester course incorporates a review of algebraic skills in the study of two- and three-dimensional figures and their measurements. Lessons are designed to enable students to master essential concepts including points, lines, planes, angles, two- and three-dimensional figures, area and volume, congruency, similarity, transformations, right triangle trigonometry, circles, and deductive proof. This course progresses from an understanding of critical terminology through the use of deductive or logical reasoning to prove ideas about the shapes and figures in the world.