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Module 1: Scientific Notation, Exponents, and Irrational Numbers |
Lesson 1: Large and Small Positive Numbers |
Lesson 2: Comparing Large Numbers |
Lesson 3: Time to Be More Precise – Scientific Notation |
Lesson 4: Adding and Subtracting Numbers Written in Scientific Notation |
Lesson 5: Products of Exponential Expressions with Whole-Number Exponents |
Lesson 6: More Properties of Exponents |
Lesson 7: Making Sense of the Exponent of 0 |
Lesson 8: Making Sense of Integer Exponents |
Lesson 9: Writing Equivalent Expressions |
Lesson 10: Evaluating Numerical Expressions Using Properties of Exponents (Optional) |
Lesson 11: Small Positive Numbers in Scientific Notation |
Lesson 12: Operations with Numbers in Scientific Notation |
Lesson 13: Applications with Numbers in Scientific Notation |
Lesson 14: Choosing Units of Measurement |
Lesson 15: Get to the Point |
Lesson 16: Perfect Squares and Perfect Cubes |
Lesson 17: Solving Equations with Squares and Cubes |
Lesson 18: The Pythagorean Theorem |
Lesson 19: Using the Pythagorean Theorem |
Lesson 20: Square Roots |
Lesson 21: Approximating Values of Roots and π |
Lesson 22: Familiar and Not So Familiar Numbers |
Lesson 23: Ordering Irrational Numbers |
Lesson 24: Revisiting Equations with Squares and Cubes |
Module 2: Rigid Motions and Congruent Figures |
Lesson 1: Motions of the Plane |
Lesson 2: Translations |
Lesson 3: Reflections |
Lesson 4: Translations and Reflections on the Coordinate Plane |
Lesson 5: Rotations |
Lesson 6: Rotations on the Coordinate Plane |
Lesson 7: Working Backward |
Lesson 8: Sequencing the Rigid Motions |
Lesson 9: Ordering Sequences of Rigid Motions |
Lesson 10: Congruent Figures |
Lesson 11: Showing Figures are Congruent |
Lesson 12: Lines Cut by a Transversal |
Lesson 13: Angle Sum of a Triangle |
Lesson 14: Showing Lines are Parallel |
Lesson 15: Exterior Angles of Triangles |
Lesson 16: Find Unknown Angle Measures |
Lesson 17: Proving the Pythagorean Theorem |
Lesson 18: Proving the Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem |
Lesson 19: Using the Pythagorean Theorem and Its Converse |
Lesson 20: Distance in the Coordinate Plane |
Lesson 21: Applying the Pythagorean Theorem |
Lesson 22: On the Right Path |
Module 3: Dilations and Similar Figures |
Lesson 1: Exploring Dilations |
Lesson 2: Enlargements |
Lesson 3: Reductions and More Enlargements |
Lesson 4: Using Lined Paper to Explore Dilations |
Lesson 5: Figures and Dilations |
Lesson 6: The Shadowy Hand |
Lesson 7: Dilations on a Grid |
Lesson 8: Dilations on the Coordinate Plane |
Lesson 9: Describing Dilations |
Lesson 10: Sequencing Transformations |
Lesson 11: Similar Figures |
Lesson 12: Exploring Angles in Similar Triangles |
Lesson 13: Similar Triangles |
Lesson 14: Using Similar Figures to Find Unknown Side Lengths |
Lesson 15: Applications of Similar Figures |
Lesson 16: Similar Right Triangles |
Lesson 16: Similar Triangles on a Line |
Module 4: Linear Equations in One and Two Variables |
Lesson 1: Equations |
Lesson 2: Solving Linear Equations |
Lesson 3: Solving Linear Equations with Rational Coefficients |
Lesson 4: Using Linear Equations to Solve Problems |
Lesson 5: An Interesting Application of Linear Equations, Part 1 |
Lesson 6: An Interesting Application of Linear Equations, Part 2 |
Lesson 7: Linear Equations with More Than One Solution |
Lesson 8: Another Possible Number of Solutions |
Lesson 9: Writing Linear Equations |
Lesson 10: Using Linear Equations to Solve Real-World Problems |
Lesson 11: Planning a Trip |
Lesson 12: Solutions to Linear Equations in Two Variables |
Lesson 13: The Graph of a Linear Equation in Two Variables |
Lesson 14: Lines with Special Characteristics |
Lesson 15: Comparing Proportional Relationships |
Lesson 16: Proportional Relationships and Slope |
Lesson 17: Slopes of Rising Lines |
Lesson 18: Slopes of Falling Lines |
Lesson 19: Using Coordinates to Find Slope |
Lesson 20: Slope-Intercept Form of the Equation of a Line |
Lesson 21: Slope and Parallel Lines |
Lesson 22: Point-Slope Form of the Equation of a Line |
Lesson 23: Comparing Equations in Different Forms |
Lesson 24: The Patterns, the Pops, and the Pastries |
Lesson 25: Lines, Lines, and More Lines |
Lesson 26: Linear Equations from Word Problems |
Lesson 27: Get to Work |
Module 5: Systems of Linear Equations |
Lesson 1: Solving Problems with Equations and Their Graphs |
Lesson 2: Introduction to Systems of Linear Equations |
Lesson 3: Identifying Solutions |
Lesson 4: More Than One Solution |
Lesson 5: Estimating Solutions |
Lesson 6: Solving Systems of Linear Equations without Graphing |
Lesson 7: The Substitution Method |
Lesson 8: Using Tape Diagrams to Solve Systems of Equations (Optional) |
Lesson 9: Rewriting Equations to Solve a System of Equations |
Lesson 10: Choosing a Solution Method |
Lesson 11: Writing and Solving Systems of Equations for Mathematical Problems |
Lesson 12: Solving Historical Problems with Systems of Equations |
Lesson 13: Writing and Solving Systems of Equations for Real-World Problems |
Lesson 14: Back to the Coordinate Plane |
Module 6: Functions and Bivariate Statistics |
Lesson 1: Motion and Speed |
Lesson 2: Definition of a Function |
Lesson 3: Linear Functions and Proportionality |
Lesson 4: More Examples of Functions |
Lesson 5: Graphs of Functions and Equations |
Lesson 6: Linear Functions and Rate of Change |
Lesson 7: Interpreting Rate of Change and Initial Value |
Lesson 8: Comparing Functions |
Lesson 9: Increasing and Decreasing Functions |
Lesson 10: Graphs of Nonlinear Functions |
Lesson 11: Scatter Plots |
Lesson 12: Patterns in Scatter Plots |
Lesson 13: Informally Fitting a Line to Data |
Lesson 14: Determining an Equation of a Line of Best Fit |
Lesson 15: Linear Models |
Lesson 16: Using the Investigative Process |
Lesson 17: Analyzing the Model |
Lesson 18: Bivariate Categorical Data |
Lesson 19: Association in Bivariate Categorical Data |
Lesson 20: Analyzing Bivariate Categorical Data |
Lesson 21: Volumes of Prisms and Pyramids |
Lesson 22: Volume of Cylinders |
Lesson 23: Volume of Cones |
Lesson 24: Volume of Spheres |
Lesson 25: Applications of Volume |