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I would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to Pre Calculus Honors.

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The course is designed for students who have demonstrated excellence in math. I aspect them to only
bring their enthusiasm to the course.

Pre-Calculus requires active class participation as well as involved individual study and practice.

However, everyone does not learn the same and I am willing to try different approaches to help each
student learn.

Every concept will be explained in a clear, concise manner so that the student has every opportunity to
understand the material.

Material covered in this course will prepare students for a future with more advanced math courses.

The approach is given intuitively, but without losing touch with rigor. It includes lots of real-life
problems.

If there are any concerns, please contact me.

Looking forward to a great year!

Welcome you to your Algebra2. :)

High school algebra will be shocking.....not boring! 

So what are you going to learn here?

You will learn about Numbers, Polynomials, Inequalities, Sequences and Sums, many types of Functions,
and how to solve them.

You will also gain a deeper insight into Mathematics, get to practice using your new skills with lots of
examples and questions, and generally improve your mind.
With your new skills you will be able to put together mathematical models so you can find good quality
solutions to many tricky real world situations.

Just take your critical thinking and leave the rest to math 

Looking forward to a great year!

The Integrated Math curriculum is based on research that indicates that mathematics is best learned in the context of meaningful and
interesting problems. Therefore, each unit of the curriculum is organized around a central problem or theme. The study of the many branches
of mathematics are thus interconnected both with each other and with their applications, including such areas as social science, physics, and
music. Concepts and skills are learned in the context of the unit's central focus, through a variety of smaller problems, both routine and non-
routine.

Today's students need more than just algebra and geometry. The Integrated Math curriculum provides students with experience in such areas
of mathematics as statistics, probability, curve-fitting, and linear programming. There is an emphasis on broad principles and methods of
investigation and a de-emphasis of mechanical skills.

A high quality mathematics education enables all students to increase their mathematical literacy-understanding mathematical principles,
cultivating mathematical ways of thinking, and developing fluency with number, symbolic representation, geometry, and data- which is
essential for success in the information and technological environment of the 21st century.

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