Math - Secondary Math II

Math 2
OER Curriculum

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The Math Vision Project
  • Introduction to the Materials (Math 2)
    Introduction to the Materials in the Mathematics Two of the The MVP classroom experience begins by confronting students with an engaging task and then invites them to grapple with solving it. As students ideas emerge, take form, and are shared, the teacher orchestrates the student discussions and explorations towards a focused mathematical goal. As conjectures are made and explored, they evolve into mathematical concepts that the community of learners begins to embrace as effective strategies for analyzing and solving problems.
  • Module 1: Quadratic Functions - Student Edition (Math 2)
    The Mathematics Vision Project, Secondary Math Two Module 1, Quadratic Functions, picks up where students left off with linear and exponential functions, using the same types of diagrams and representations to introduce quadratic functions. The entire module focuses on the features of quadratic functions, comparing quadratics to other functions, and representing quadratic functions.
  • Module 1: Quadratic Functions - Teacher Edition (Math 2)
    The Mathematics Vision Project, Secondary Math Two Module 1, Quadratic Functions, picks up where students left off with linear and exponential functions, using the same types of diagrams and representations to introduce quadratic functions. The entire module focuses on the features of quadratic functions, comparing quadratics to other functions, and representing quadratic functions.
  • Module 2: Structures of Expressions - Student Edition (Math 2)
    The Mathematics Vision Project, Secondary Math Two Module 2, Structures of Expressions is both a functions module and an algebra module. It is designed to extend students knowledge of quadratic functions and to reinforce two big ideas of functions, Functions can be transformed in the same, predictable way and Different algebraic forms have purpose in different situations.
  • Module 2: Structures of Expressions - Teacher Edition (Math 2)
    The Mathematics Vision Project, Secondary Math Two Module 2, Structures of Expressions is both a functions module and an algebra module. It is designed to extend students knowledge of quadratic functions and to reinforce two big ideas of functions, Functions can be transformed in the same, predictable way and Different algebraic forms have purpose in different situations.
  • Module 3: Solving Quadratics & Other Equations - Student Edition (Math 2)
    The Mathematics Vision Project, Secondary Math Two Module 3, Solving Quadratics & Other Equations. The idea that different quadratic forms are useful in graphing is extended in Module 3, Solving Quadratic and Other Equations, when students use different forms of quadratic equations to find the roots or solve quadratic equations of a single variable.
  • Module 3: Solving Quadratics & Other Equations - Teacher Edition (Math 2)
    The Mathematics Vision Project, Secondary Math Two Module 3, Solving Quadratics & Other Equations. The idea that different quadratic forms are useful in graphing is extended in Module 3, Solving Quadratic and Other Equations, when students use different forms of quadratic equations to find the roots or solve quadratic equations of a single variable.
  • Module 4: More Functions, More Features - Student Edition (Math 2)
    The Mathematics Vision Project, Secondary Math Two Module 4, More Functions, More Features, shifts focus to consider piecewise functions, absolute value functions, and inverse functions. Understanding of piecewise functions is built from students understanding of graphs and the stories that they can tell. Students learn to write functions for contexts in which rates change, making a piecewise function.
  • Module 4: More Functions, More Features - Teacher Edition (Math 2)
    The Mathematics Vision Project, Secondary Math Two Module 4, More Functions, More Features, shifts focus to consider piecewise functions, absolute value functions, and inverse functions. Understanding of piecewise functions is built from students understanding of graphs and the stories that they can tell. Students learn to write functions for contexts in which rates change, making a piecewise function.
  • Module 5: Geometric Figures - Student Edition (Math 2)
    The Mathematics Vision Project, Secondary Math Two Module 5, Geometric Figures. Formal proof is introduced in this module, beginning with students understanding the ways of knowing continuum based on authority, on experience with a few examples, on reasoning from a diagram and on statements accepted as true by the community of practice, including postulates, definitions and theorems.
  • Module 5: Geometric Figures - Teacher Edition (Math 2)
    The Mathematics Vision Project, Secondary Math Two Module 5, Geometric Figures. Formal proof is introduced in this module, beginning with students understanding the ways of knowing continuum based on authority, on experience with a few examples, on reasoning from a diagram and on statements accepted as true by the community of practice, including postulates, definitions and theorems.
  • Module 6: Similarity & Right Triangle Trigonometry - Student Edition (Math 2)
    The Mathematics Vision Project, Secondary Math Two Module 6, Similarity and Right Triangle Trigonometry, introduces the last of the transformations, dilation. A big idea of Module 6 is that two figures are similar if a sequence of rigid transformation and dilations exists that maps one figure onto the other.
  • Module 6: Similarity & Right Triangle Trigonometry - Teacher Edition (Math 2)
    The Mathematics Vision Project, Secondary Math Two Module 6, Similarity and Right Triangle Trigonometry, introduces the last of the transformations, dilation. A big idea of Module 6 is that two figures are similar if a sequence of rigid transformation and dilations exists that maps one figure onto the other.
  • Module 7: Circles from a Geometric Perspective - Student Edition (Math 2)
    The Mathematics Vision Project, Secondary Math Two Module 7, Circles: A Geometric Perspective, is composed of four learning cycles. In the first learning cycle, students use rotations and perpendicular bisectors to find the center of a circle. The second learning cycle in Module 7 builds on the circle relationships that students have learned so far in the module to develop a formula for the perimeter and area of a regular polygon. The third learning cycle addresses relationships among central angles, radii, arcs, and sectors. Students calculate arc length and the area of a sector. The final learning cycle in Module 7 is an intuitive approach to volume of prisms, pyramids, and cylinders.
  • Module 7: Circles from a Geometric Perspective - Teacher Edition (Math 2)
    The Mathematics Vision Project, Secondary Math Two Module 7, Circles: A Geometric Perspective, is composed of four learning cycles. In the first learning cycle, students use rotations and perpendicular bisectors to find the center of a circle. The second learning cycle in Module 7 builds on the circle relationships that students have learned so far in the module to develop a formula for the perimeter and area of a regular polygon. The third learning cycle addresses relationships among central angles, radii, arcs, and sectors. Students calculate arc length and the area of a sector. The final learning cycle in Module 7 is an intuitive approach to volume of prisms, pyramids, and cylinders.
  • Module 8: Circles & Other Conics - Student Edition (Math 2)
    The Mathematics Vision Project, Secondary Math Two Module 8, Circles and Other Conics, takes an algebraic approach to solving problems with circles, parabolas, and in the Honors course, ellipses and hyperbolas. The module includes several hands- on explorations to develop the equations for circles, parabolas, and ellipses.
  • Module 8: Circles & Other Conics - Teacher Edition (Math 2)
    The Mathematics Vision Project, Secondary Math Two Module 8, Circles and Other Conics, takes an algebraic approach to solving problems with circles, parabolas, and in the Honors course, ellipses and hyperbolas. The module includes several hands- on explorations to develop the equations for circles, parabolas, and ellipses.
  • Module 9: Probability - Student Edition (Math 2)
    The Mathematics Vision Project, Secondary Math Two Module 9, Probability, extends students work in representing and analyzing data to understand concepts in probability. In the module, students use representations such as tree diagrams, Venn diagrams, and two-way frequency tables to draw conclusions about the likelihood of an event.
  • Module 9: Probability - Teacher Edition (Math 2)
    The Mathematics Vision Project, Secondary Math Two Module 9, Probability, extends students work in representing and analyzing data to understand concepts in probability. In the module, students use representations such as tree diagrams, Venn diagrams, and two-way frequency tables to draw conclusions about the likelihood of an event.
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    Engage NY

    • High School Mathematics
      In order to assist educators with the implementation of the Common Core, the New York State Education Department provides curricular modules in Pre-K-Grade 12 English Language Arts and Mathematics that schools and districts can adopt or adapt for local purposes. 

     

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    Georgia Standards of Excellence Curriculum Frameworks
    • Georgia Standards of Excellence Mathematics
      GeorgiaStandards.Org (GSO) is a free, public website providing information and resources necessary to help meet the educational needs of students. The goal of this web site is to provide information that will enhance and support teaching and learning of Georgia standards.

     

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