In Pre-Algebra and Intro to Algebra, students are introduced to the skills that will give them a strong foundation for high school Algebra courses. Topics include operations with integers, rational numbers, ratios and rates, decimals, percents, and proportions, probability, number theory, variable expressions, simplifying algebraic expressions, and solving one- and two-step linear equations and inequalities, as well as an introduction to the basics of geometry. Students in the two-year Pre-Algebra curriculum will be well prepared for the study of Algebra I in grade nine.
In Algebra IA and Algebra IB, students are introduced to the concepts of Algebra in a systematic fashion, with basic skills covered in the seventh-grade year in preparation for more advanced topics during grade eight. Topics include the properties of real numbers, equations and inequalities, operations on polynomials, exponential and rational expressions, factoring, functions and their graphs, and problem-solving. Successful completion of the two-year Algebra I course during seventh and eighth grade can position a student for placement in Algebra II Honors at the start of his freshman year. Placement in this course will be determined through a qualifying exam prior to the start of the student’s seventh-grade year.
Below are the freshman level Mathematics courses eighth grade students can be recommended for: