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Algebra 1
Started Aug 17, 2017
1 credit
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Course Number: 411401CW
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Department: Math
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Pre-Requirement(s): Successful completion of Middle School Mathematics
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Fees Required: none
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Course Description
South Carolina College- and Career-Ready (SCCCR) Algebra 1 is designed to provide students with knowledge and skills to solve problems using simple algebraic tools critically important for college and careers. In SCCCR Algebra 1, students build on the conceptual knowledge and skills they mastered in earlier grades in areas such as algebraic thinking, data analysis, and proportional reasoning. In this course, students are expected to apply mathematics in meaningful ways to solve problems that arise in the workplace, society, and everyday life through the process of modeling. Mathematical modeling involves creating appropriate equations, graphs, functions, or other mathematical representations to analyze real-world situations and answer questions. Use of technological tools, such as hand-held graphing calculators, is important in creating and analyzing mathematical representations used in the modeling process and should be used during instruction and assessment. However, technology should not be limited to hand-held graphing calculators. Students should use a variety of technologies, such as graphing utilities, spreadsheets, and computer algebra systems, to solve problems and to master standards in all Key Concepts of this course. Students take the SC End-of-Course Exam which determines 20% of their final grade.