Semester 2 of 2 – Credit Recovery Course: This course continues to lay the groundwork for a strong mathematics foundation. Students learn to apply their work with rational numbers and integers to everyday situations. Students construct equations, inequalities, and proportions to solve real-world applications. They start to utilize common algebra concepts including applying function notation, finding slope, and graphing and writing linear equations. Their work continues with a dive into geometry as they work with angles, congruent and similar figures, scale drawings, quadrilaterals, and solid figures. Students move on to statistics as they collect data and use graphs, charts, and diagrams to read, interpret, and display the data—and they also learn how graphs can be misleading. Students apply the study of sampling and populations to applications involving probability, likely and unlikely outcomes, permutations, combinations, and compound events. Students learn to represent these concepts by using Venn diagrams and charts, tools they will encounter in other courses.




