
Algebra II A & B
Course Length:
Two one-semester courses (students must independently register for each semester)
Course Description:
This course will study, model and apply linear, quadratic, logarithmic, exponential and trigonometric functions along with probability and sequences/series. The course is an extension of the graphical, numerical and symbolic aspects of Algebra 1 along with the geometric relationship studied in Geometry. The graphing technology is used throughout the course. This course also covers the foundations of trigonometry. This is a recommended course for students planning on attending a four-year college.
Prerequisites:
Algebra I, Geometry
Comprehensive Syllabus:
Required Materials:
It is recommended that students have a 3 ring binder and hole punch to keep track of notes and completed assignments. A comprehensive semester exam is given each semester and students are allowed to use notes to complete these. A scientific calculator will be very helpful. Graphing assignments can be completed using online graphing tools so a graphing calculator is a tool of personal preference.
Specific Technical/Software Requirements in Addition to General Requirements:
Please review the general original credit software requirements at http://mtda.link/techreq
This specific course requires that students need a means to send digital copies of work to the instructor. The instructor accepts via scan or photo via scanning or taking a photo of work and then emailing it to themselves, followed by uploading the file to the proper assignment dropbox.
Course Availability (subject to resource and teacher availability):
Fall: A semester available
Spring: B semester available
Summer: Not available
Lead Teacher:
Erika Brekhus, Havre High School, erika.brekhus.teacher@montanadigitalacademy.org