2015ALGEBRA I CCSS UNIT 10: RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS 11. More Problems 12. Quiz 2: Rational Equations and Inequalities Assignment Titles 13. Performance Task 1. Simplifying Rational Expressions 14. Alternate Performance Task* 2. Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions 15. Special Project* 3. Adding and Subtracting with Like Denominators 16. Review 4. Adding and Subtracting with Unlike Denominators 17. Test 5. Quiz 1: Operations with Rational Expressions 18. Alternate Test* 6. Proportions 19. Glossary and Credits 7. Using the LCD 8. Complex Fractions 9. Inequalities 10. Applications of Rational EquationsALGEBRA I CCSS UNIT 11: PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS 12. Two-Way Frequency Tables 13. Project: Probability Assignment Titles 14. Quiz 3: Probability 1. Measures of Central Tendency 15 Performance Task 2. Dispersion 16. Alternate Performance Task* 3. Interpreting Data 17. Special Project* 4. Project: Data Analysis 18. Review 5. Quiz 1: Measures of Central Tendency 19. Test 6. Sampling and Outcomes 20. Alternate Test* 7. Permutations 21. Glossary and Credits 8. Combinations 9. Quiz 2: Outcomes 10. Probability 11. Compound EventsALGEBRA I UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 3. Alternate Exam - Form A* CCSS 4. Alternate Exam - Form B* Assignment Titles 1. Review 2. ExamALGEBRA I CCSS UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM 4. Performance Task 1* 5. Performance Task 2* Assignment Titles 1. Exam 2. Alternate Exam - Form A* 3. Alternate Exam - Form B*ALGEBRA I UNIT 14: CCSS END-OF-COURSE EXAM 3. Alternate Exam - Form B* CCSS Assignment Titles 1. Exam* 2. Alternate Exam - Form A* 197 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015GeometryCOURSE OVERVIEWGeometry is a full year, high school math course for the student who has successfully completed the prerequisite course,Algebra I. The course focuses on the skills and methods of linear, coordinate, and plane geometry. In it, students will gainsolid experience with geometric calculations and coordinate plane graphing, methods of formal proof, and techniques ofconstruction.By the end of the course, students will be expected to do the following: Understand defined terms, axioms, postulates, and theories. Apply rules of formal logic and construct proofs in two-column format. Know how to solve for angles given parallels, perpendiculars, and transversals. Demonstrate how to solve for sides and angles of triangles, quadrilaterals, and polygons. Understand trigonometric ratios and know how to use them to solve for unknown sides and angles in given triangles as well as application word problems. Be able to determine arcs, chords, and sectors of circles. Calculate perimeter, area, and volume of figures and solids. Graph lines and determine slopes, midpoints, and distances. Make geometric constructions on paper. Represent results of motion geometry (translation, rotation, reflection, dilation).GEOMETRY UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION 11. Geometric Postulates 12. Review of Algebraic Postulates Assignment Titles 13. Geometric Theorems 1. Course Overview 14. Review of Properties of Algebra 2. Mathematic System: Set Theory Review 15 Quiz 4: Postulates and Theorems 3. Mathematic System: Operations with Sets 16. Special Project* 4. Quiz 1: Set Theory 17. Test 5. Geometry Undefined Terms: Point 18. Alternate Test* 6. Geometry Undefined Terms: Line 19. Glossary and Credits 7 Geometry Undefined Terms: Plane 8. Quiz 2: Undefined Terms 9. Defined Terms: Definitions 10. Quiz 3: Defined TermsGEOMETRY UNIT 2: LOGIC 12. Proof Formats: Statement of the Theorem 13. Proof Formats: The Figure Assignment Titles 14. Proof Formats: The Given Statement 1. Logic 15. Proof Formats: To Prove Statement 2. Conjunctions 16. Proof Formats: The Plan of the Proof 3. Disjunctions 17. Indirect Proof Format: The Paragraph Proof 4. Negation 18. Quiz 3: Proof Formats 5. Conditional or Implication Statements 19. Special Project* 6. Converse, Inverse, Contrapositive 20. Test 7. Quiz 1: Principles of Logic 21. Alternate Test* 8. Inductive Reasoning 22. Glossary and Credits 9. Deductive Reasoning 10. Using Deductive Reasoning 11. Quiz 2: Inductive and Deductive Reasoning 198 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015GEOMETRY UNIT 3: ANGLES AND PARALLELS 14. More Proofs for Postulates 9 and 10 15. Quiz 3: Parallels and Transversals Assignment Titles 16. Construction: Perpendiculars 1. Angle Definitions 17 Construction: Tangents to Circles 2. Angle Measurement 18. Construction: Parallels 3. Quiz 1: Angles 19. Classifying Triangles by Sides and Angles 4. Angle Relationship Definitions 20. Exterior and Remote Interior Angles of a Triangle 5. Angle Relationship Theorems (1) 21. Proofs Involving Triangles 6. Angle Relationship Theorems (2) 22. Other Polygons 7. Quiz 2: Angle Theorems 23. Quiz 4: Triangles, Polygons, and Angle Properties 8. Construction: Copying Figures 24. Special Project* 9. Construction: Bisecting Figures 25. Test 10. Basic Properties of Parallels 26. Alternate Test* 11. Transversals and Special Angles 27. Glossary and Credits 12. More Proofs: Transversals and Special Angles 13. Continued Proofs: Transversals and Special Angles UNIT 4: CONGRUENT TRIANGLES AND QUADRILATERALSGEOMETRY Assignment Titles 16. Inequality Theorem in One Triangle Part 2 1. Defining Congruent Triangles 17. Inequality Theorem in Two Triangles 2. Proving Triangles Congruent (1) 18. Quadrilateral Parallelograms Theorems Part 1 3. Proving Triangles Congruent (2) 19. Quadrilateral Parallelograms Theorems Part 2 4. Proving Right Triangles Congruent 20. Quiz 3: Inequalities; Quadrilaterals 5. Quiz 1: Congruent Triangles 21. Triangles that Use Parallelograms in Proofs 6. Independent Triangles (1) 22. Parallelograms: Rectangles 7. Independent Triangles (2) 23. Parallelograms: Rhombus 8. Overlapping Triangles (1) 24. Trapezoids-Definitions and Proofs 9. Overlapping Triangles (2) 25. Quiz 4: Parallelograms; Trapezoids 10. Isosceles Triangles (1) 26. Special Project* 11. Isosceles Triangles (2) 27. Test 12. Construction of Triangles 30-60-90 28. Alternate Test* 13. Construction of Triangles 45-45-90 29. Glossary and Credits 14. Quiz 2: Types of Triangles 15. Inequality Theorem in One Triangle Part 1GEOMETRY UNIT 5: SIMILAR POLYGONS 15. Using Triangles: Rectangular Solids 16. Using Triangles: Regular Square Pyramid Assignment Titles 17. Trigonometry-Sine Ratio 1. Algebra and Ratios 18. Trigonometry-Cosine Ratio 2. Algebra Properties and Proportions 19. Trigonometry-Tangent Ratio 3. Properties of Proportions 20. Using Similar Triangles in Indirect Measurement 4. Quiz 1: Ratios, Properties, and Proportions 21. Using Trigonometry in Indirect Measure 5. Meaning of Similarity 22. Quiz 3: Triangles and Trigonometry 6. Meaning of Similarity-Theorems 23. Project: Model and Scale Drawing 7. Meaning of Similarity-Proofs 24. Special Project* 8. Theorems-Similar Polygons 25. Test 9. Theorems-Special Segments in Triangles 26. Alternate Test* 10. Similar Right Triangles 27. Glossary and Credits 11. The Pythagorean Theorem 12. Theorem about 30-60-90 Right Triangles 13. Theorem about 45-45-90 Right Triangles 14. Quiz 2: Similarity; Triangle TheoremsGEOMETRY UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 3. Alternate Exam - Form A* 4. Alternate Exam - Form B* Assignment Titles 1. Review 2. Exam 199 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
GEOMETRY UNIT 7: CIRCLES 2015GEOMETRY Assignment Titles 11. Special Angles Type 2 1. Characteristics of Circles 12. Special Angles Type 3GEOMETRY 2. Characteristics of Spheres 13. Special Segments 3. Quiz 1: Circles and Spheres 14. Quiz 3: Special Angles and SegmentsGEOMETRY 4. Tangents 15. Construction: Circles 5. Arcs 16. Special Project* 6. Chords 17. Test 7. Theorems (1) 18. Alternate Test* 8. Theorems (2) 19. Glossary and Credits 9. Quiz 2: Tangents, Arcs, and Chords 10. Special Angles Type 1 15. Solids: Prisms 16. Solids: Pyramids UNIT 8: AREA AND VOLUME 17. Solids: Cylinders 18. Solids: Cones Assignment Titles 19. Solids: Spheres 1. Area Concepts of Polygons 20. Quiz 3: Volume of Solids 2. Area of Rectangles 21. Construction: Dividing a Segment 3. Area of Parallelograms 22. Construction: 4th Proportion 4. Area of Triangles and Rhombuses 23. Construction: The Geometric Mean 5. Area of Trapezoids 24. Special Project* 6. Area of Regular Polygons 25. Test 7. Area Comparisons of Polygons 26. Alternate Test* 8. Quiz 1: Area of Polygons 27. Glossary and Credits 9. Construction: Polygons 10. Circles: Circumference and PI 11. Equations of Lines 11. Circles: Area of Circles 12. Quiz 3: Slope and Lines 12. Circles: Area of Sectors 13. Figures in the Coordinate Plane 13. Circles: Area of Segments 14. Proofs with Coordinate Geometry (1) 14. Quiz 2: Area of Circles 15. Proofs with Coordinate Geometry (2) 16. Quiz 4: Figures and Proofs UNIT 9: COORDINATE GEOMETRY 17. Special Project* 18. Test Assignment Titles 19. Alternate Test* 1. Symmetry 20. Glossary and Credits 2. Ordered Pairs: Points in a Plane 3. Graphs of Algebraic Sentences 8. Inverse and Identity Transformation 4. Quiz 1: Symmetry, Ordered Pairs, and Graphs 9. Quiz 2: Transformations 5. Distance Formula 10. Special Project* 6. Equation of a Circle 11. Test 7. Midpoint Formula 12. Alternate Test* 8. Quiz 2: Distance Formula and Applications 13. Glossary and Credits 9. Slope 10. Parallel and Perpendicular Lines UNIT 10: TRANSFORMATIONS Assignment Titles 1. Introduction: Rigid Motion, or Isometry 2. Isometry: Reflection 3. Isometry: Translation 4. Isometry: Rotation 5. Quiz 1: Isometry 6. Dilation: Congruence and Similarity 7. Product Transformation 200 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
GEOMETRY UNIT 11: REVIEW 2015GEOMETRY Assignment Titles 9. Area and Volume 1. Geometry as a System 10. Coordinate GeometryGEOMETRY 2. Geometry Proofs 11. Quiz 3: Review: Units 7,8,10 3. Angle Relationships and Parallels 12. Special Project* 4. Quiz 1: Review: Units 1-3 13. Test 5. Congruent Triangles and Quadrilaterals 14. Alternate Test* 6. Similar Polygons 15. Glossary and Credits 7. Circles 8. Quiz 2: Review: Units 4,5,7 3. Alternate Exam - Form A* 4. Alternate Exam - Form B* UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 3. Alternate Exam - Form B* Assignment Titles 1. Review 2. Exam UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM Assignment Titles 1. Final Exam 2. Alternate Exam - Form A* 201 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015Geometry CCSSCOURSE OVERVIEWGeometry–CCSS is a full year, high school math course for the student who has successfully completed the prerequisitecourse, Algebra I. The course focuses on the skills and methods of linear, quadratic, coordinate, and plane geometry. In it,students will gain solid experience with geometric calculations and coordinate plane graphing, methods of formal proof,and techniques of construction.By the end of the course, students will be expected to do the following: Understand defined terms, axioms, postulates, and theories. Apply rules of formal logic and construct proofs in two-column format. Know how to solve for angles given parallels, perpendiculars, and transversals. Demonstrate how to solve for sides and angles of triangles, quadrilaterals, and polygons. Understand trigonometric ratios and know how to use them to solve for unknown sides and angles in given triangles as well as application word problems. Be able to determine arcs, chords, and sectors of circles. Calculate perimeter, area, and volume of figures and solids. Graph lines and determine slopes, midpoints, and distances. Interpret and construct the graphs and equations of quadratic functions. Make geometric constructions on paper. Represent results of motion geometry (translation, rotation, reflection, dilation). Calculate simple probabilities using addition, multiplication, permutations, combinations, and frequency tables.GEOMETRY CCSS UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION 12. Review of Algebraic Postulates 13. Geometric TheoremsGEOMETRY CCSS Assignment Titles 14. Review of Properties of Algebra 1. Course Overview 15 Quiz 4: Postulates and Theorems 2. Mathematic System: Set Theory Review 16. Performance Task 3. Mathematic System: Operations with Sets 17. Alternate Performance Task* 4. Quiz 1: Set Theory 18. Special Project* 5. Geometry Undefined Terms: Point 19. Test 6. Geometry Undefined Terms: Line 20. Alternate Test* 7 Geometry Undefined Terms: Plane 21. Glossary and Credits 8. Quiz 2: Undefined Terms 9. Defined Terms: Definitions 13. Proof Formats: The Figure 10. Quiz 3: Defined Terms 14. Proof Formats: The Given Statement 11. Geometric Postulates 15. Proof Formats: To Prove Statement 16. Proof Formats: The Plan of the Proof UNIT 2: LOGIC 17. Indirect Proof Format: The Paragraph Proof 18. Quiz 3: Proof Formats Assignment Titles 19. Performance Task 1. Logic 20. Alternate Performance Task* 2. Conjunctions 21. Special Project* 3. Disjunctions 22. Test 4. Negation 23. Alternate Test* 5. Conditional or Implication Statements 24. Glossary and Credits 6. Converse, Inverse, Contrapositive 7. Quiz 1: Principles of Logic 8. Inductive Reasoning 9. Deductive Reasoning 10. Using Deductive Reasoning 11. Quiz 2: Inductive and Deductive Reasoning 12. Proof Formats: Statement of the Theorem 202 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015GEOMETRY CCSS UNIT 3: ANGLES AND PARALLELS 15. Quiz 3: Parallels and Transversals 16. Construction: Perpendiculars Assignment Titles 17 Construction: Tangents to Circles 1. Angle Definitions 18. Construction: Parallels 2. Angle Measurement 19. Classifying Triangles by Sides and Angles 3. Quiz 1: Angles 20. Exterior and Remote Interior Angles of a Triangle 4. Angle Relationship Definitions 21. Proofs Involving Triangles 5. Angle Relationship Theorems (1) 22. Other Polygons 6. Angle Relationship Theorems (2) 23. Quiz 4: Triangles, Polygons, and Angle Properties 7. Quiz 2: Angle Theorems 24. Performance Task 8. Construction: Copying Figures 25. Alternate Performance Task* 9. Construction: Bisecting Figures 26. Special Project* 10. Basic Properties of Parallels 27. Test 11. Transversals and Special Angles 28. Alternate Test* 12. More Proofs: Transversals and Special Angles 29. Glossary and Credits 13. Continued Proofs: Transversals and Special Angles 14. More Proofs for Postulates 9 and 10 UNIT 4: CONGRUENT TRIANGLES AND QUADRILATERALSGEOMETRY CCSS Assignment Titles 18. Inequality Theorem in One Triangle Part 2 1. Defining Congruent Triangles 19. Inequality Theorem in Two Triangles 2. Proving Triangles Congruent (1) 20. Quadrilateral Parallelograms Theorems Part 1 3. Proving Triangles Congruent (2) 21. Quadrilateral Parallelograms Theorems Part 2 4. Proving Triangles Congruent (3) 22. Quiz 3: Inequalities; Quadrilaterals 5. Proving Right Triangles Congruent 23. Triangles that Use Parallelograms in Proofs 6. Quiz 1: Congruent Triangles 24. Parallelograms: Rectangles 7. Independent Triangles (1) 25. Parallelograms: Rhombus 8. Independent Triangles (2) 26. Trapezoids-Definitions and Proofs 9. Overlapping Triangles (1) 27. Quiz 4: Parallelograms; Trapezoids 10. Overlapping Triangles (2) 28. Performance Task 11. Isosceles Triangles (1) 29. Alternate Performance Task* 12. Isosceles Triangles (2) 30. Special Project* 13. Construction of Triangles 30-60-90 31. Test 14. Construction of Triangles 45-45-90 32. Alternate Test* 15. Constructing Inscribed Shapes 33. Glossary and Credits 16. Quiz 2: Types of Triangles 17. Inequality Theorem in One Triangle Part 1GEOMETRY CCSS UNIT 5: SIMILAR POLYGONS 16. Using Triangles: Regular Square Pyramid 17. Trigonometry-Sine Ratio Assignment Titles 18. Trigonometry-Cosine Ratio 1. Algebra and Ratios 19. Trigonometry-Tangent Ratio 2. Algebra Properties and Proportions 20. Using Similar Triangles in Indirect Measurement 3. Properties of Proportions 21. Using Trigonometry in Indirect Measure 4. Quiz 1: Ratios, Properties, and Proportions 22. Quiz 3: Triangles and Trigonometry 5. Meaning of Similarity 23. Project: Model and Scale Drawing 6. Meaning of Similarity-Theorems 24. Performance Task 7. Meaning of Similarity-Proofs 25. Alternate Performance Task* 8. Theorems-Similar Polygons 26. Special Project* 9. Theorems-Special Segments in Triangles 27. Test 10. Similar Right Triangles 28. Alternate Test* 11. The Pythagorean Theorem 29. Glossary and Credits 12. Theorem about 30-60-90 Right Triangles 13. Theorem about 45-45-90 Right Triangles 14. Quiz 2: Similarity; Triangle Theorems 15. Using Triangles: Rectangular SolidsGEOMETRY UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 3. Alternate Exam - Form A* CCSS 4. Alternate Exam - Form B* Assignment Titles 1. Review 2. Exam 203 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
GEOMETRY CCSS UNIT 7: CIRCLES 2015GEOMETRY CCSS Assignment Titles 12. Special Angles Type 3 1. Characteristics of Circles 13. Special SegmentsGEOMETRY CCSS 2. Characteristics of Spheres 14. Quiz 3: Special Angles and Segments 3. Quiz 1: Circles and Spheres 15 Construction: CirclesGEOMETRY CCSS 4. Tangents 16. Performance Task 5. Arcs 17. Alternate Performance Task* 6. Chords 18. Special Project* 7. Theorems (1) 19. Test 8. Theorems (2) 20. Alternate Test* 9. Quiz 2: Tangents, Arcs, and Chords 21. Glossary and Credits 10. Special Angles Type 1 11. Special Angles Type 2 16. Solids: Pyramids 17. Solids: Cylinders UNIT 8: AREA AND VOLUME 18. Solids: Cones 19. Solids: Spheres Assignment Titles 20. Quiz 3: Volume of Solids 1. Area Concepts of Polygons 21. Two- and Three-Dimensional Shapes 2. Area of Rectangles 22. Construction: Dividing a Segment 3. Area of Parallelograms 23. Construction: 4th Proportion 4. Area of Triangles and Rhombuses 24. Construction: The Geometric Mean 5. Area of Trapezoids 25. Performance Task 6. Area of Regular Polygons 26. Alternate Performance Task* 7. Area Comparisons of Polygons 27. Special Project* 8. Quiz 1: Area of Polygons 28. Test 9. Construction: Polygons 29. Alternate Test* 10. Circles: Circumference and PI 30. Glossary and Credits 11. Circles: Area of Circles 12. Circles: Area of Sectors 13. Quiz 3: Slope and Lines 13. Circles: Area of Segments 14. Figures in the Coordinate Plane 14. Quiz 2: Area of Circles 15. Proofs with Coordinate Geometry (1) 15. Solids: Prisms 16. Proofs with Coordinate Geometry (2) 17. Quiz 4: Figures and Proofs UNIT 9: COORDINATE GEOMETRY CCSS 18. Performance Task 2 19. Alternate Performance Task 2* Assignment Titles 20. Special Project* 1. Symmetry 21. Test 2. Ordered Pairs: Points in a Plane 22. Alternate Test* 3. Graphs of Algebraic Sentences 23. Glossary and Credits 4. Quiz 1: Symmetry, Ordered Pairs, and Graphs 5. Distance Formula 9. Inverse and Identity Transformation 6. Perimeter and Area 10. Quiz 2: Transformations 7. Equation of a Circle 11. Performance Task 8. Midpoint Formula 12. Alternate Performance Task* 9. Quiz 2: Distance Formula and Applications 13. Special Project* 10. Slope 14. Test 11. Parallel and Perpendicular Lines 15. Alternate Test* 12. Equations of Lines 16. Glossary and Credits UNIT 10: TRANSFORMATIONS Assignment Titles 1. Introduction: Rigid Motion, or Isometry 2. Isometry: Reflection 3. Isometry: Translation 4. Isometry: Rotation 5. Quiz 1: Isometry 6. Transformation Sequences 7. Similarity Transformation: Dilation 8. Product Transformation 204 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
GEOMETRY CCSS UNIT 11: GEOMETRIC APPLICATION 2015GEOMETRY CCSS Assignment Titles 9. Modeling with Geometric Figures 1. Using SOH CAH TOA in Trigonometry 10. DensityGEOMETRY 2. Finding the Values of Trigonometric Functions 11. Geometry in Design CCSS 3. Law of Sines 12. Quiz 3: Modeling Geometry 4. Quiz 1: Sines 13. Special Project*GEOMETRY CCSS 5. Ambiguity and Area of a Triangle 14. Test 6. Law of Cosines: Finding a Side 15 Alternate Test*GEOMETRY 7. Law of Cosines: Finding an Angle 16. Glossary and Credits CCSS 8. Quiz 2: Cosines 10. Conditional Probability UNIT 12: PROBABILITY 11. Conditional Probability in Real-World Situations 12. Two-Way Frequency Tables Assignment Titles 13. Using Probability in Decision Making 1. Definitions, Sample Spaces, and Probability 14. Quiz 3: Conditional Probability 2. Addition of Probabilities 15 Special Project* 3. Multiplication of Probabilities 16. Test 4. Quiz 1: Using Probability 17. Alternate Test* 5. Definitions 18. Glossary and Credits 6. Permutations of N Things: Different 7. Permutations of N things: Not All Different 3. Alternate Exam - Form A* 8. Combinations 4. Alternate Exam - Form B* 9. Quiz 2: Probability 4. Performance Task 1* UNIT 13: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 5 Performance Task 2* Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form B* 1. Review 2. Exam UNIT 14: FINAL EXAM Assignment Titles 1. Final Exam 2. Alternate Exam – Form A* 3. Alternate Exam – Form B* UNIT 15: CCSS END-OF-COURSE EXAM Assignment Titles 1. Exam* 2. Alternate Exam - Form A* 205 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015Algebra IICOURSE OVERVIEWAlgebra II is a full-year, high school math course intended for the student who has successfully completed theprerequisite course Algebra I. This course focuses on algebraic techniques and methods in order to develop studentunderstanding of advanced number theory, concepts involving linear, quadratic and polynomial functions, and pre-calculus theories. This course also integrates geometric concepts and skills throughout the units, as well as introducingstudents to basic trigonometric identities and problem solving.By the end of the course, students will be expected to do the following: Understand set notation and the structure of mathematical systems. Know how to use functional notation and operations on functions. Simplify and solve algebraic fractions. Perform operations on polynomials, including factoring, long division, and synthetic division. Solve algebraic word problems involving mixtures, money, integers, and work. Evaluate and solve radical expressions and equations. Solve systems of equations with graphing, substitution, and matrices. Graph and solve quadratic equations, including conic sections. Graph and solve exponential and logarithmic equations. Calculate permutations, combinations, and complex probabilities.ALGEBRA II UNIT 1: SET, STRUCTURE, AND FUNCTION 13. Algebraic Expressions: Exponents Part 2 14. Algebraic Expressions: Multiplication and DivisionALGEBRA II Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview Part 1 2. Properties of Sets 15. Algebraic Expressions: Multiplication and Division 3. Operations of Sets 4. Quiz 1: Set, Structure, and Function Part 2 5. Structure: Axioms 16. Exponents of Exponential Expressions 6. Structure: Applications 17. Algebraic Expressions: Combining Terms 7 Relations and Functions: Definitions 18. Quiz 3: Set, Structure, and Function 8. Relations and Functions: Graphs 19. Special Project* 9. Relations and Functions: Function Notation 20. Test 10. Relations and Functions: Inverses 21. Alternate Test* 11. Quiz 2: Set, Structure, and Function 22. Glossary and Credits 12. Algebraic Expressions: Exponents Part 1 11. Compound Sentences UNIT 2: NUMBERS, SENTENCES, AND PROBLEMS 12. Quiz 2: Numbers, Sentences, and Problems 13. Number Problems Assignment Titles 14. Motion Problems 1. Number Order and Absolute Value 15. Miscellaneous Problems 2. Sums and Products 16. Quiz 3: Numbers, Sentences, and Problems 3. Quiz 1: Numbers, Sentences, and Problems 17. Special Project* 4. Solving Equations 18. Test 5. Multiplication Property 19. Alternate Test* 6. Multi-step Equations 20. Glossary and Credits 7. Equations with Parentheses 8. Literal Expressions 9. Solving Inequalities 10. Graphing Solution Sets for Inequalities 206 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015ALGEBRA II UNIT 3: LINEAR EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES 12. Solutions by Addition 13. Solutions by SubstitutionALGEBRA II Assignment Titles 14. Application of Systems of Equations 1. Line Graphs 15. Quiz 2: Linear Equations and InequalitiesALGEBRA II 2. Line Graphs by Two Points 16. Solving Inequalities 3. Slope of Lines Part 1 17 Solving Two-order InequalitiesALGEBRA II 4. Slope of Lines Part 2 18. Quiz 3: Linear Equations and Inequalities 5. Equations: Point Slope Part 1 19. Special Project* 6. Equations: Point Slope Part 2 20. Test 7. Equations: Point Slope Part 3 21. Alternate Test* 8. Equations: Slope-Intercept 22. Glossary and Credits 9. General Equation of a Line 10. Quiz 1: Linear Equations 12. Quiz 2: Polynomials 11. Solutions for Systems of Equations 13. Direct Variation 14. Inverse Variation UNIT 4: POLYNOMIALS 15. Joint and Combined Variation 16. Quiz 3: Polynomials Assignment Titles 17. Project: Creating an Algorithm 1. Products and Factoring 18. Special Project* 2. Multiplying Polynomials by Polynomials 19. Test 3. Using Special Products Part 1 20. Alternate Test* 4. Using Special Products Part 2 21. Glossary and Credits 5. Factoring Trinomials 6. Factoring Special Products Part 1 12. Proportions 7. Factoring Special Products Part 2 13. Quiz 3: Algebraic Fractions 8. Quiz 1: Polynomials 14. Applications of Fractions 9. Addition and Subtraction Operations 15. Mixture Problems 10. Division with Polynomials 16. Work Problems 11. Synthetic Division 17. Quiz 4: Algebraic Fractions 18. Special Project* UNIT 5: ALGEBRAIC FRACTIONS 19. Test 20. Alternate Test* Assignment Titles 21. Glossary and Credits 1. Multiplying and Dividing with Fractions 2. Reducing Rational Expressions 3. Alternate Exam - Form A* 3. Multiplying Algebraic Fractions 4. Alternate Exam - Form B* 4. Dividing Algebraic Fractions 5. Quiz 1: Algebraic Fractions 6. Adding and Subtracting Algebraic Fractions 7. Addition and Subtraction 8. Mixed Expressions and Complex Fractions 9. Quiz 2: Algebraic Fractions 10. Equations with Fractions 11. Fractional Equations UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM Assignment Titles 1. Review 2. Exam 207 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015ALGEBRA II UNIT 7: REAL NUMBERS 11. Word Problems Involving Quadratic Equations 12. Sum and Product of RootsALGEBRA II Assignment Titles 13. The Discriminant 1. Real Numbers 14. Imaginary NumbersALGEBRA II 2. Law of Radicals 15. Quiz 3: Real Numbers 3. Conjugates 16. Special Project*ALGEBRA II 4. Radical Equations 17. Test 5. Quiz 1: Real Numbers 18. Alternate Test* 6. Quadratic Equations 19. Glossary and Credits 7. Factoring Quadratic Equations 8. Completing the Square 12. Systems of Equations 9. Quiz 2: Real Numbers 13. Solutions of Inequalities 10. Quadratic Formula 14. Applications of Conic Sections: Part 1 15. Applications of Conic Sections: Part 2 UNIT 8: QUADRATIC RELATIONS AND SYSTEMS 16. Applications of Conic Sections: Part 3 17. Constant of Proportionality Assignment Titles 18. Quiz 3: Real Numbers 1. Distance Formula 19. Special Project* 2. Circle 20. Test 3. Ellipse 21. Alternate Test* 4. Ellipse Continued 22. Glossary and Credits 5. Quiz 1: Real Numbers 6. Conic Sections: Parabola 13. Graphs of Logarithmic Functions 7. Conic Sections: Parabola Continued 14. Solving Logarithmic Equations 8. Conic Sections: Hyperbola 15. Logarithmic Applications 9. Conic Sections: Hyperbola Continued 16. Quiz 2: Exponential Functions 10. Identifying Conic Sections 17. Matrices 11. Quiz 2: Real Numbers 18. System Solutions with Matrices 19. Addition and Multiplication of Matrices UNIT 9: EXPONENTIAL FUNCTIONS 20. Quiz 3: Exponential Functions 21. Special Project* Assignment Titles 22. Test 1. Exponential Functions 23. Alternate Test* 2. Fractional Exponents 24. Glossary and Credits 3. Exponential Equations 4. Graphing Exponential Functions 11. Quiz 3: Counting Principles 5. Exponential Applications 12. Probability: Concepts 6. Quiz 1: Exponential Functions 13. Probability: Equally Likely Outcomes 7. Logarithmic Functions 14. Probability: Multiplication Principle 8. Evaluation of Logarithms 15. Conditional Probability 9. Evaluating Exponential Functions, Common 16. Quiz 4: Counting Principles 17. Special Project* Logarithms, and Natural Logarithms 18. Test 10. General Properties of Logarithms 19. Alternate Test* 11. Scientific Notation 20. Glossary and Credits 12. Calculation of Common Logarithms UNIT 10: COUNTING PRINCIPLES Assignment Titles 1. Progressions: Sequences 2. Progressions: Series 3. Quiz 1: Counting Principles 4. Permutations: Factorials 5. Permutation Formula 6. Permutations: Applications 7. Quiz 2: Counting Principles 8. Combination Formula 9. Combinations: Applications 10. Combinations: Binomial Coefficients 208 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
ALGEBRA II UNIT 11: REVIEW 2015ALGEBRA II Assignment Titles 14. Real Numbers Continued 1. Integers 15. Quiz 2: ReviewALGEBRA II 2. Integers Continued 16. Quadratic Relations and Systems 3. Open Sentences 17. Quadratics Continued 4. Open Sentences Continued 18. Exponential Functions 5. Graphs 19. Exponential Functions Continued 6. Graphs Continued 20. Counting Principles 7. Quiz 1: Review 21. Counting Principles Continued 8. Polynomials 22. Quiz 3: Review 9. Polynomials Continued 23. Special Project* 10. Algebraic Fractions Part 1 24. Test 11. Algebraic Fractions Part 2 25. Alternate Test* 12. Algebraic Fractions Part 3 26. Glossary and Credits 13. Real Numbers 3. Alternate Exam - Form A* UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 4. Alternate Exam - Form B* Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form B* 1. Review 2. Exam UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM Assignment Titles 1. Exam 2. Alternate Exam - Form A* 209 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015Algebra II CCSSCOURSE OVERVIEWAlgebra II – CCSS is a full-year, high school math course intended for the student who has successfully completed theprerequisite course Algebra I. This course focuses on algebraic techniques and methods in order to develop studentunderstanding of advanced number theory, concepts involving linear, quadratic and polynomial functions, and pre-calculus theories. This course also integrates geometric concepts and skills throughout the units, as well as introducingstudents to basic trigonometric identities and problem solving.By the end of the course, students will be expected to do the following: Understand set notation and the structure of mathematical systems. Calculate and perform operations with real and imaginary numbers. Know how to use functional notation and operations on functions. Simplify and solve algebraic fractions. Perform operations on polynomials, including factoring, long division, and synthetic division. Solve algebraic word problems involving mixtures, money, integers, and work. Evaluate and solve radical expressions and equations. Solve systems of equations with graphing, substitution, and matrices. Graph and solve quadratic equations, including conic sections. Graph and solve exponential and logarithmic equations. Explore trigonometric identities and functions using the Unit Circle, graphs and modeling. Calculate permutations, combinations, and complex probabilities. Interpret sample surveys, normal distributions and observational studies.ALGEBRA II CCSS UNIT 1: SET, STRUCTURE, AND FUNCTION 13. Algebraic Expressions: Exponents Part 2 14. Algebraic Expressions: Multiplication and DivisionALGEBRA II CCSS Assignment Titles 1. Course Overview Part 1 2. Properties of Sets 15. Algebraic Expressions: Multiplication and Division 3. Operations of Sets 4. Quiz 1: Set, Structure, and Function Part 2 5. Structure: Axioms 16. Exponents of Exponential Expressions 6. Structure: Applications 17. Algebraic Expressions: Combining Terms 7 Relations and Functions: Definitions 18. Quiz 3: Set, Structure, and Function 8. Relations and Functions: Graphs 19. Special Project* 9. Relations and Functions: Function Notation 20. Test 10. Relations and Functions: Inverses 21. Alternate Test* 11. Quiz 2: Set, Structure, and Function 22. Glossary and Credits 12. Algebraic Expressions: Exponents Part 1 12. Quiz 2: Numbers, Sentences, and Problems UNIT 2: NUMBERS, SENTENCES, AND PROBLEMS 13. Number Problems 14. Motion Problems Assignment Titles 15. Miscellaneous Problems 1. Number Order and Absolute Value 16. Quiz 3: Numbers, Sentences, and Problems 2. Sums and Products 17. Performance Task 3. Quiz 1: Numbers, Sentences, and Problems 18. Alternate Performance Task* 4. Solving Equations 19. Special Project* 5. Multiplication Property 20. Test 6. Multi-step Equations 21. Alternate Test* 7. Equations with Parentheses 22. Glossary and Credits 8. Literal Expressions 9. Solving Inequalities 10. Graphing Solution Sets for Inequalities 11. Compound Sentences 210 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015ALGEBRA II CCSS UNIT 3: LINEAR EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES 13. Solutions by Substitution 14. Application of Systems of EquationsALGEBRA II CCSS Assignment Titles 15. Quiz 2: Linear Equations and Inequalities 1. Line Graphs 16. Solving InequalitiesALGEBRA II CCSS 2. Line Graphs by Two Points 17 Solving Two-order Inequalities 3. Slope of Lines Part 1 18. Quiz 3: Linear Equations and InequalitiesALGEBRA II 4. Slope of Lines Part 2 19. Performance Task CCSS 5. Equations: Point Slope Part 1 20. Alternate Performance Task* 6. Equations: Point Slope Part 2 21. Special Project* 7. Equations: Point Slope Part 3 22. Test 8. Equations: Slope-Intercept 23. Alternate Test* 9. General Equation of a Line 24. Glossary and Credits 10. Quiz 1: Linear Equations 11. Solutions for Systems of Equations 14. Quiz 2: Polynomials 12. Solutions by Addition 15. Numerical Relationships from Identities 16. Direct Variation UNIT 4: POLYNOMIALS 17. Inverse Variation 18. Joint and Combined Variation Assignment Titles 19. Quiz 3: Polynomials 1. Products and Factoring 20. Project: Creating an Algorithm 2. Multiplying Polynomials by Polynomials 21. Performance Task 3. Using Special Products Part 1 22. Alternate Performance Task* 4. Using Special Products Part 2 23. Special Project* 5. Factoring Trinomials 24. Test 6. Factoring Special Products Part 1 25. Alternate Test* 7. Factoring Special Products Part 2 26. Glossary and Credits 8. Quiz 1: Polynomials 9. Addition and Subtraction Operations 13. Quiz 3: Algebraic Fractions 10. Division with Polynomials 14. Applications of Fractions 11. Synthetic Division 15. Mixture Problems 12. The Remainder Theorem 16. Work Problems 13. Graphing Polynomials 17. Quiz 4: Algebraic Fractions 18. Performance Task UNIT 5: ALGEBRAIC FRACTIONS 19. Alternate Performance Task* 20. Special Project* Assignment Titles 21. Test 1. Multiplying and Dividing with Fractions 22. Alternate Test* 2. Reducing Rational Expressions 23. Glossary and Credits 3. Multiplying Algebraic Fractions 4. Dividing Algebraic Fractions 3. Alternate Exam - Form A* 5. Quiz 1: Algebraic Fractions 4. Alternate Exam - Form B* 6. Adding and Subtracting Algebraic Fractions 7. Addition and Subtraction 8. Mixed Expressions and Complex Fractions 9. Quiz 2: Algebraic Fractions 10. Equations with Fractions 11. Fractional Equations 12. Proportions UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM Assignment Titles 1. Review 2. Exam 211 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015ALGEBRA II CCSS UNIT 7: REAL NUMBERS 12. Sum and Product of Roots 13. The DiscriminantALGEBRA II CCSS Assignment Titles 14. The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra 1. Real Numbers 15 Imaginary NumbersALGEBRA II CCSS 2. Law of Radicals 16. Quiz 3: Real Numbers 3. Conjugates 17. Performance TaskALGEBRA II CCSS 4. Radical Equations 18. Alternate Performance Task* 5. Quiz 1: Real Numbers 19. Special Project* 6. Quadratic Equations 20. Test 7. Factoring Quadratic Equations 21. Alternate Test* 8. Completing the Square 22. Glossary and Credits 9. Quiz 2: Real Numbers 10. Quadratic Formula 13. Solutions of Inequalities 11. Word Problems Involving Quadratic Equations 14. Applications of Conic Sections: Part 1 15. Applications of Conic Sections: Part 2 UNIT 8: QUADRATIC RELATIONS AND SYSTEMS 16. Applications of Conic Sections: Part 3 17. Constant of Proportionality Assignment Titles 18. Quiz 3: Real Numbers 1. Distance Formula 19. Performance Task 2. Circle 20. Alternate Performance Task* 3. Ellipse 21. Special Project* 4. Ellipse Continued 22. Test 5. Quiz 1: Real Numbers 23. Alternate Test* 6. Conic Sections: Parabola 24. Glossary and Credits 7. Conic Sections: Parabola Continued 8. Conic Sections: Hyperbola 17. Solving Logarithmic Equations 9. Conic Sections: Hyperbola Continued 18. Logarithmic Applications 10. Identifying Conic Sections 19. Quiz 2: Exponential Functions 11. Quiz 2: Real Numbers 20. Comparing Functions 12. Systems of Equations 21. Inverse Functions 22. Matrices UNIT 9: FUNCTIONS 23. System Solutions with Matrices 24. Addition and Multiplication of Matrices Assignment Titles 25. Quiz 3: Exponential Functions 1. Exponential Functions 26. Performance Task 2. Fractional Exponents 27. Alternate Performance Task* 3. Radical Functions 28. Special Project* 4. Graphs of Piece-Wise Defined Functions 29. Test 5. Exponential Equations 30. Alternate Test* 6. Graphing Exponential Functions 31. Glossary and Credits 7. Exponential Applications 8. Solving Equations by Graphing Functions 12. Probability: Concepts 9. Quiz 1: Exponential Functions 13. Probability: Equally Likely Outcomes 10. Logarithmic Functions 14. Probability: Multiplication Principle 11. Evaluation of Logarithms 15. Conditional Probability 12. Evaluating Exponential Functions, Common 16. Quiz 4: Counting Principles 13. General Properties of Logarithms 17. Performance Task 14. Scientific Notation 18. Alternate Performance Task* 15. Calculation of Common Logarithms 19. Special Project* 16. Graphs of Logarithmic Functions 20. Test 21. Alternate Test* UNIT 10: COUNTING PRINCIPLES 22. Glossary and Credits Assignment Titles 1. Progressions: Sequences 2. Progressions: Series 3. Quiz 1: Counting Principles 4. Permutations: Factorials 5. Permutation Formula 6. Permutations: Applications 7. Quiz 2: Counting Principles 8. Combination Formula 9. Combinations: Applications 10. Combinations: Binomial Coefficients 11. Quiz 3: Counting Principles 212 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
ALGEBRA II CCSS UNIT 11: TRIGONOMETRY 2015ALGEBRA II CCSS Assignment Titles 10. Graphs and Modeling 1. Trigonometry Basics 11. Quiz 3: TrigonometryALGEBRA II CCSS 2. The Unit Circle 12. Project: Regression Curve 3. Reciprocal Functions 13. Performance TaskALGEBRA II 4. Radian Measure 14. Alternate Performance Task* CCSS 5. Quiz 1: Trigonometry 15 Special Project* 6. Trigonometric Functions on the Unit Circle 16. TestALGEBRA II 7. Pythagorean Identity 17. Alternate Test* CCSS 8. Quiz 2: Trigonometry 18. Glossary and Credits 9. Graphs and AmplitudeALGEBRA II 8. Quiz 2: Statistics CCSS UNIT 12: STATISTICS 9. Performance Task 10. Alternate Performance Task* Assignment Titles 11. Special Project* 1. Sample Surveys 12. Test 2. Normal Distributions 13. Alternate Test* 3. Simulations 14. Glossary and Credits 4. Experiments 5. Quiz 1: Statistics 14. Real Numbers Continued 6. Observational Studies 15 Quiz 2: Review 7. Probability and Decisions 16. Quadratic Relations and Systems 17. Quadratics Continued UNIT 13: REVIEW 18. Exponential Functions 19. Exponential Functions Continued Assignment Titles 20. Counting Principles 1. Integers 21. Counting Principles Continued 2. Integers Continued 22. Quiz 3: Review 3. Open Sentences 23. Special Project* 4. Open Sentences Continued 24. Test 5. Graphs 25. Alternate Test* 6. Graphs Continued 26. Glossary and Credits 7. Quiz 1: Review 8. Polynomials 3. Alternate Exam - Form A* 9. Polynomials Continued 4. Alternate Exam - Form B* 10. Algebraic Fractions Part 1 11. Algebraic Fractions Part 2 4. Performance Task 1* 12. Algebraic Fractions Part 3 5. Performance Task 2* 13. Real Numbers 3. Alternate Exam - Form B* UNIT 14: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM Assignment Titles 1. Review 2. Exam UNIT 15: FINAL EXAM Assignment Titles 1. Exam 2. Alternate Exam - Form A* 3. Alternate Exam - Form B* UNIT 16: CCSS END-OF-COURSE EXAM Assignment Titles 1. Exam* 2. Alternate Exam - Form A* 213 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015Pre-calculusCOURSE OVERVIEWPre-calculus is a full-year, high school credit course that is intended for the student who has successfully mastered thecore algebraic and conceptual geometric concepts covered in the prerequisite courses: Algebra I, Geometry, andAlgebra II. The course primarily focuses on the skills and methods of analytic geometry and trigonometry whileinvestigating further relationships in functions, probability, number theory, limits, and the introduction of derivatives.Upon successfully completing the course, students should have mastered the following concepts: Perform operations on functions including composition and inverses. Graph, evaluate, and solve exponential and logarithmic functions and equations. Utilize the unit circle in evaluating trigonometric identities; prove trigonometric identities; graph trigonometric functions and their inverses. Solve application problems involving right triangle trigonometry, special right triangles, and law of sines and cosines. Convert between Cartesian and polar forms; graph equations in polar coordinates. Graph and solve quadratic equations that include conic sections. Calculate probabilities, combinations, and permutations. Calculate summations and limits of functions. Relate analytical operations of limits, slope of a tangent line, and the definition of a derivative.PRE-CALCULUS UNIT 1: RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS 8. Algebra of Functions: Composition 9. Algebra of Functions: InversePRE-CALCULUS Assignment Titles 10. Quiz 2: Relations and Functions 1. Course Overview 11. Special Project*PRE-CALCULUS 2. Ordered-Pair Numbers: Relations 12. Test 3. Ordered-Pair Numbers: Functions 13. Alternate Test* 4. Ordered-Pair Numbers: Rules of Correspondence 14. Glossary and Credits 5. Quiz 1: Relations and Functions 6. Algebra of Functions: Notation 11. Greatest Integer Function 7 Algebra of Functions: Arithmetic 12. Exponential Function 13. Logarithmic Function UNIT 2: FUNCTIONS 14. Function Combinations 15. Quiz 4: Special Functions Assignment Titles 16. Special Project* 1. Linear Functions: Graphs 17. Test 2. Linear Functions: Equations 18. Alternate Test* 3. Quiz 1: Linear Functions 19. Glossary and Credits 4. 2nd-Degree Functions: Solutions 5. Relationships Between Zeros and Coefficients 10. Quiz 5: Quadrantal Angles 6. Quadratic Inequalities 11. Special Angles 7. Quiz 2: Second-Degree Functions 12. Quiz 6: Special Angles 8. Polynomial Functions 13. Radian Measure 9. Nth-Degree Equations 14. Quiz 7: Radian Measure 10. Quiz 3: Polynomial Functions 15. Special Project* 16. Test UNIT 3: TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS 17 Alternate Test* 18. Glossary and Credits Assignment Titles 1. Definition of the Trigonometric Functions 2. Quiz 1: Trigonometric Functions 3. Evaluation of Functions 4. Quiz 2: Evaluation of Functions 5. Angle Location 6. Quiz 3: Angle Location 7. Reduction Formulas 8. Quiz 4: Reduction Formulas 9. Quadrantal Angles 214 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015PRE-CALCULUS UNIT 4: CIRCULAR FUNCTIONS AND THEIR GRAPHS 11. Amplitude of Circular Functions 12. Quiz 6: Amplitude of Circular Functions Assignment Titles 13. Period of Circular Functions 1. Circular Functions 14. Quiz 7: Period of Circular Functions 2. Quiz 1: Circular Functions 15. Phase Shift of Circular Functions 3. Circular Functions of Special Angles 16. Quiz 8: Phase Shift of Circular Functions 4. Quiz 2: Circular Functions of Special Angles 17 Special Project* 5. Graphs of Sin and Cos 18. Test 6. Quiz 3: Graphs of Sin and Cos 19. Alternate Test* 7. Other Graphs 20. Glossary and Credits 8. Quiz 4: Other Graphs 9. Applications 10. Quiz 5: Applications UNIT 5: IDENTITIES AND FUNCTIONS OF MULTIPLE ANGLESPRE-CALCULUS Assignment Titles 12. Quiz 6: Additional Sum and Difference Formulas 1. Reciprocal Relations 13. Double- and Half-Angle Formulas 2. Quiz 1: Reciprocal Relations 14. Quiz 7: Double- and Half-Angle Formulas 3. Pythagorean Relations 15. Identities 4. Quiz 2: Pythagorean Relations 16. Quiz 8: Identities 5. Quotient Relations 17. Trigonometric Equations 6. Quiz 3: Quotient Relations 18. Quiz 9: Trigonometric Equations 7. Trigonometric Identities 19. Special Project* 8. Quiz 4: Trigonometric Identities 20. Test 9. Cosine of the Sum of Two Angles 21. Alternate Test* 10. Quiz 5: Cosine of the Sum of Two Angles 22. Glossary and Credits 11. Additional Sum and Difference FormulasPRE- UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 3. Alternate Exam - Form A* CALCULUS 4. Alternate Exam - Form B* Assignment Titles 1. Review 2. Exam UNIT 7: APPLICATION OF TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONSPRE-CALCULUS Assignment Titles 10. More Applications 1. Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle 11. Quiz 5: More Applications 2. Quiz 1: Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle 12. Inclined Plane Application 3. More Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle 13. Navigation Application 4. Quiz 2: Trigonometric Functions 14. Quiz 6: Additional Application Problems 5. Applied Problems 15. Special Project* 6. Law of Cosines 16. Test 7. Quiz 3: Law of Cosines 17. Alternate Test* 8. Law of Sines 18. Glossary and Credits 9. Quiz 4: Law of Sines UNIT 8: INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS AND POLAR COORDINATESPRE-CALCULUS Assignment Titles 15. Converting Cartesian Equations to Polar Equations 1. The Inverse Sine Function 16. Quiz 8: Converting Cartesian Equations to Polar 2. Quiz 1: The Inverse Sine Function 3. The Inverse Cosine Function Equations 4. Quiz 2: The Inverse Cosine Function 17. Converting Polar Equations to Cartesian Equations 5. The Inverse Tangent Function 18. Quiz 9: Converting Polar Equations to Cartesian 6. Quiz 3: The Inverse Tangent Function 7. Other Inverse Functions Equations 8. Quiz 4: Other Inverse Functions 19. Graphing Polar Equations 9. Graphs of Inverse Functions 20. Quiz 10: Graphing Polar Equations 10. Quiz 5: Graphs of Inverse Functions 21. Project: De Moivre's Theorem 11. Graphing Polar Coordinates 22. Special Project* 12. Quiz 6: Graphing Polar Coordinates 23. Test 13. Converting Coordinates 24. Alternate Test* 14. Quiz 7: Converting Coordinates 25. Glossary and Credits 215 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
PRE-CALCULUS UNIT 9: QUADRATIC EQUATIONS 2015PRE-CALCULUS Assignment Titles 13. The Parabola Applied 1. The Circle 14. The HyperbolaPRE-CALCULUS 2. The Circle Continued 15. Quiz 2: Quadratic Equations 3. Equation from Three Points 16. TranslationPRE- 4. Equation from Three Points Applied 17. Translation of Equations CALCULUS 5. The Ellipse 18. Rotation 6. The Ellipse: Standard Form 19. Rotation of EquationsPRE- 7. The Ellipse: General Form 20. Quiz 3: Quadratic Equations CALCULUS 8. The Ellipse Applied 21. Special Project* 9. Quiz 1: Quadratic Equations 22. Test 10. The Parabola 23. Alternate Test* 11. The Parabola Continued 24. Glossary and Credits 12. The Parabola: Standard Form 8. Circular Permutations UNIT 10: PROBABILITY 9. Combinations 10. Quiz 2: Probability Assignment Titles 11. Special Project* 1. Definitions, Sample Spaces, and Probability 12. Test 2. Addition of Probabilities 13. Alternate Test* 3. Multiplication of Probabilities 14. Glossary and Credits 4. Quiz 1: Probability 5. Definitions 12. Review Mathematics 1201 and 1202 6. Permutation of N Things: Different 13. Review Mathematics 1203 and 1204 7. Permutation of N Things: Not All Different 14. Review Mathematics 1205 and 1206 15. Review Mathematics 1207 and 1208 UNIT 11: CALCULUS AND REVIEW 16. Review Mathematics 1209 and 1210 17. Quiz 4: Calculus Assignment Titles 18. Special Project* 1. Summation 19. Test 2. Proofs by Mathematical Induction 20. Alternate Test* 3. Quiz 1: Calculus 21. Glossary and Credits 4. Functional Notation 5. Difference Quotient 3. Alternate Exam - Form A* 6. Limits 4. Alternate Exam - Form B* 7. Quiz 2: Calculus 8. Slope of a Curve 3. Alternate Exam - Form B* 9. Slope of a Line* 10. Angle Between Curves 11. Quiz 3: Calculus UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM Assignment Titles 1. Review 2. Exam UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM Assignment Titles 1. Exam 2. Alternate Exam - Form A* 216 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015Coordinate AlgebraCOORDINATE ALGEBRA UNIT 1: RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN QUANTITIES 17. Distance 18. Applications of Percents Assignment Titles 19. Mixture and Interest Problems 1. Expressions 20. Quiz 4 2. Multiplication and Raising to a Power 21. F.O.I.L. and Special Cases 3. Division 22. Factoring Out the GCF 4. Expressions and Operations 23. Factoring Trinomials 5. Quiz 1 24. Complete Factorization 6. Evaluating Expressions and Absolute Value 25. Quiz 5 7 Variables and Expressions 26. Simplifying Rational Expressions 8. Algebraic Expressions, Equations and Inequalities 27. Adding and Subtracting with Unlike Denominators 9. Equations with Multiple Operations 28. Project: Work Word Problems 10. Quiz 2 29. Project: Regularity in Repeated Activity 11. Two Unknowns, More Than Two Unknowns 30. Review 12. Real World Applications 31. Test 13. Writing Equations from Word Problems 32. Alternate Test—Form A* 14. Quiz 3 15 Direct Variation 16. Literal Equations UNIT 2: REASONING WITH EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIESCOORDINATE ALGEBRA Assignment Titles 14. Writing Linear Equations with Given Points 1. Solving Equations with Rational Expressions 15. Parallel and Perpendicular Lines 2. More Operations with Rational Expressions 16. Quiz 4: Writing Linear Equations 3. Quiz 1 17. Graphing Systems of Equations 4. Inequalities 18. Systems of Inequalities 5. Compound Inequality Graphs 19. Quiz 5: Solving Linear Systems by Graphing 6. Problem Solving 20. Substitution Method 7. Quiz 2 21. Addition Method 8. Slope Review 22. Using Formulas 9. Linear Equations 23. Project: Horizontal and Vertical Lines 10. Slope-Intercept Form 24. Project: Modeling Income 11. Inequalities with Two Variables 25. Review 12. Quiz 3 26. Test 13. Writing Linear Equations: Slope-Intercept and 27. Alternate Test—Form A* General FormCOORDINATE ALGEBRA UNIT 3: LINEAR AND EXPONENTIAL FUNCTIONS 10. Project: Applications of Sequences 11. Geometric Sequences Assignment Titles 12. Exponential Functions 1. Identifying Functions 13. Graphing Exponential Functions 2. Function Notation 14. Quiz 3 3. Relations and Functions: Inverses 15. Project: Community Beautifying Project 4. Modeling Functions 16. Review 5. Quiz 1 17. Test 6. Evaluating Formula Functions 18. Alternate Test—Form A* 7. Writing a Function Rule 8. Arithmetic Sequences 9. Quiz 2COORDINATE UNIT 4: SEMESTER 1 EXAM 2. Alternate Exam * ALGEBRA Assignment Titles 1. Exam 217 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015COORDINATE ALGEBRA UNIT 5: DESCRIBING DATA 11. Project: Data Analysis 12. Quiz 2 Assignment Titles 13. Sampling and Outcomes 1. Statistics: Mean, Median, and Mode 14. Permutations 2. Range, Interquartile Range, Outliers, and Box and 15 Combinations 16. Probability Whiskers Plots 17. Project: Probability 3. Standard Deviation and Variance 18. Quiz 3 4. Quiz 1 19. Review 5. Bar Graph, Dot Plot, and Stem and Leaf Plot 20. Test 6. The Histograms 21. Alternate Test—Form A* 7. Correlation and Scatterplots 8. Project: Creating a Graph 9. Dispersion 10. Two-Way Frequency Table UNIT 6: TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE COORDINATE PLANECOORDINATE ALGEBRA Assignment Titles 11. Introduction: Rigid Motion, or Isometry 1. Geometry Undefined Terms: Point, Line and Plane 12. Isometry and Reflection 2. Geometry and Defined Terms 13. Translations and Dilations 3. Angles and Parallels: Angle Definitions 14. Rotations 4. Quiz 1 15. Quiz 3 5. Angle Relationship Definitions 16. Project: Creative Transformations 6. Angle Relationships and Parallel Lines 17. Review 7. Project: Lifelike Parallel and Perpendicular Lines 18. Test 8. Circles 19. Alternate Test—Form A* 9. Quiz 2 10. Project: Creating Parallel RelationshipsCOORDINATE ALGEBRA UNIT 7: CONNECTING ALGEBRA AND GEOMETRY THROUGH COORDINATES Assignment Titles 9. Area of Rectangles and Rhombuses 1. Parallel and Perpendicular Lines 10. Area of Triangles and Rhombuses 2. Equations of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines 11. Area of Trapezoids 3. Quiz 1 12. Project: Geometric Figures in the Coordinate Plane 4. Plane to Circles in the Coordinate Plane 13. Quiz 3 5. Quadrilaterals in the Coordinate Plane 14. Review 6. More Quadrilaterals in the Coordinate Plane 15. Test 7. Quiz 2 16. Alternate Test—Form A* 8. Area Concepts of PolygonsCOORDINATE UNIT 8: SEMESTER 2 EXAM 2. Alternate Exam* ALGEBRA Assignment Titles 1. ExamCOORDINATE UNIT 9: END OF COURSE 3. Alternate Exam – Form B* ALGEBRA Assignment Titles 1. Exam* 2. Alternate Exam – Form A* 218 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015Analytical Geometry UNIT 1: SIMILARITY, CONGRUENCE, PROOFS: PART IANALYTIC GEOMETRY Assignment Titles 14. Transformation: Reflection 1. Angle Definitions 15 Transformation: Translation 2. Angle Measurement 16. Transformation: Rotation 3. Angle Relationship Definitions 17. Quiz 3: Transformations 4. Angle Relationship Theorems (1) 18. Defining Congruent Triangles 5. Angle Relationship Theorems (2) 19. Proving Congruent Triangles (1) 6. Quiz 1: Angles 20. Proving Congruent Triangles (2) 7 Basic Properties of Parallels 21. Proving Congruent Triangles (3) 8. Transversals and Angles 22. Proving Right Triangles Congruent 9. Transversal and Angle Proofs (1) 23. Quiz 4: Congruent Triangles 10. Transversal and Angle Proofs (2) 24. Test 11. Transversal and Angle Proofs (3) 25. Alternate Test* 12. Quiz 2: Transversals and Angles 13. Introduction: Isometry Segments in Triangle Theorems Similar Right Triangles UNIT 2: SIMILARITY, CONGRUENCE, PROOFS: PART II Similar Triangles and the Pythagorean Theorem Quiz 2: Similar TrianglesANALYTIC GEOMETRY Assignment Titles 13. Construction: Copying Figures 1. Parallelogram Theorems (1) 14. Construction: Bisecting Figures 2. Parallelogram Theorems (2) 15. Construction: Perpendiculars 3. Triangles in Parallelogram Proofs 16. Construction: Parallels 4. Parallelograms: Rectangles 17. Constructioning Inscribed Shapes 5. Parallelograms: Rhombus 18. Test 6. Parallelograms: Trapezoids 19. Alternate Test* 7. Quiz 1: Parallelograms 20. 8. Transformation: Dilation 21. Using Trigonometry in Indirect Measurement 9. Definition of Similarity 22. Using SOHCAHTOA in Trigonometry 10. Similarity Theorems 23. Finding the Values of Trigonometric Functions 11. Similarity Proofs Test 12. Similar Polygon Theorems Alternate Test*ANALYTIC UNIT 3: RIGHT TRIANGLE TRIGONOMETRY 6. Circles: Area of a Sector GEOMETRY 7. Radian Measure Assignment Titles 8. Quiz 2: Circles and Measurements 1. Trigonometry: Sine 9. Solids: Prisms 2. Trigonometry: Cosine 10. Solids: Pyramids 3. Trigonometry: Tangent Solids: Cylinders 4. Using Similar Triangles in Indirect Measurement Solids: Cones 5. Quiz 1: Trigonometry Solids: Spheres Cavalieri’s PrincipleANALYTIC GEOMETRY UNIT 4: CIRCLES AND VOLUME 13. Quiz 3: Solids 14. Test Assignment Titles 15. Alternate Test* 1. Circle Characteristics 16. 2. Tangents 17. 3. Arcs 18. 4. Chords 19. 5. Circle Theorems 1 20. 6. Circle Theorems 2 21. 7. Quiz 1: Circles 22. 8. Inscribed Angles and Intercepted Arcs 23. 9. Secants and Intercepted Arcs 1 24. 10. Secants and Intercepted Arcs 2 11. Chords: Secant and Tangent Measures 12. Circles: Area 219 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
ANALYTIC GEOMETRY UNIT 5: EXTENDING THE NUMBER SYSTEM 2015ANALYTIC Assignment Titles 11. Polynomials: Spectial Products 2 GEOMETRY 1. Rational and Irrational Operations 12. Quiz 2 2. Exponents 1 13. Polynomials: Factoring TrinomialsANALYTIC GEOMETRY 3. Exponents 2 14. Polynomials: Spectial Products 1 4. Exponents 3 15. Polynomials: Spectial Products 2ANALYTIC GEOMETRY 5. Rational Exponents 16. Polynomials: Adding and Subtracting 6. Quiz 1 17. Polynomials: DivisionANALYTIC GEOMETRY 7. Imaginary Numbers 18. Quiz 3 8. Polynomials: Products and Factoring 19. Test 9. Polynomials: Multiplying Polynomials 20. Alternate Test* 10. Polynomials: Spectial Products 1 2. Alternate Exam* UNIT 6: SEMESTER 1 EXAM 9. Creating Equations 2 Assignment Titles 10. Literal Equations 1. Exam 11. Solving Quadratics 12. Quadratics: Completing the Square 2 UNIT 7: QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS PART I 13. Quadratics: Complex Roots 14. Quiz 2: Polynomials Assignment Titles 15 Test 1. Interpreting Expressions 1 16. Alternate Test* 2. Interpreting Expressions 2 3. Interpreting Complicated Expressions 10. Writing a Function 4. Rewriting Expressions 11. Explicit Functions 5. Quadratics: Finding the Zeroes 12. Combining Functions 6. Quadratics: Completing the Square 1 13. Function Transformations 7. Quiz 1: Interpreting Expressions 14. Scatter Plots 8. Creating Equations 1 15. Quiz 2: Using Functions 16. Test UNIT 8: QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS PART II 17. Alternate Test* Assignment Titles 11. Independent Triangles 1 1. Graphs: Key Features 1 12. Independent Triangles 2 2. Graphs: Key Features 2 13. Quiz 2: Coordinate Geometry 3. Graphs: Domain and Range 14. Overlapping Triangles 1 4. Functions: Average Rate of Change 15. Overlapping Triangles 2 5. Graphing Functions 16. Isosceles Triangles 1 6. Graphing Quadratics 17. Isosceles Triangles 2 7. Quiz 1: Graphs and Functions 18. Quiz 3: Triangles 8. Quadratics: Completing the Square 19. Test 9. Comparing Functions 20. Alternate Test* UNIT 9: MODELING GEOMETRY Assignment Titles 1. Circle Equation 2. Circle Equation: Completing the Square 3. Systems of Equations 4. Symmetry: Parabola 5. Parabola Equation 1 6. Parabola Equation 2 7. Quiz 1: Modeling Equations 8. Figures in the Coordinate Plane 9. Proofs with Coordinate Geometry 1 10. Proofs with Coordinate Geometry 2 220 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
ANALYTIC GEOMETRY UNIT 10: APPLICATIONS OF PROBABILITY 2015ANALYTIC Assignment Titles 8. Two-Way Frequency Tables 2 GEOMETRY 1. Sample Space Definitions 9. Conditional Probability 2. Compound Events 10. Conditional Probability in the Real WorldANALYTIC 3. Equally Likely Events 11. Quiz 2: Conditional Probability GEOMETRY 4. Addition of Probabilities 12. Test 5. Multiplicaion of Probabilities 13. Alternate Test* 6. Quiz 1: Events and Probabilities 7. Two-Way Frequency Tables 1 2. Alternate Exam* UNIT 11: SEMESTER 2 EXAM 3. Alternate Exam – Form B* Assignment Titles 1. Exam UNIT 12: END OF COURSE Assignment Titles 1. Exam* 2. Alternate Exam – Form A* 221 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015Advanced AlgebraADVANCED ALGEBRA UNIT 1: INFERENCES AND CONCLUSIONS FROM DATA Assignment Titles 9. Interpreting Data 1. Measures of Central Tendency 10. Probability and Decisions 2. Dispersion 11. Quiz 2: Inferences and Conclusions from Data 3. Sample Surveys 12. Performance Task 4. Normal Distributions 13. Review 5. Simulations 14. Test 6. Experiments 15. Alternate Test 7 Quiz 1: Inferences and Conclusions from Data 8. Observational Studies Multiplying Polynomials by Polynomials Addition and Subtraction OperationsADVANCED ALGEBRA UNIT 2: POLYNOMIAL FUNCTIONS 14. Division with Polynomials 15. The Remainder Theorem Assignment Titles 16. Numerical Relationships from Identities 1. Variables and Expressions 17. Binomial Coefficients 2. Exponents and Order of Operations 18. Quiz 4: Polynomial Functions 3. Evaluating Expressions 19. The Discriminant 4. Quiz 1: Polynomial Functions 20. The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra 5. Commutative and Associative Properties 21. Imaginary Numbers 6. Distributive Property 22. Quiz 5: Polynomial Functions 7. Simplifying Expressions 23. Test 8. Quiz 2: Polynomial Functions 24. Alternate Test 9. Solution of a System 25. 10. Graphing Systems of Equations 26. Reducing Rational Expressions 11. Systems of Equations Multiplying Algebraic Fractions 12. Comparing Functions Dividing Algebraic Fractions 13. Quiz 3: Polynomial Functions Quiz 4: Rational and Radical Relationships Adding and Subtracting Rational ExpressionsADVANCED ALGEBRA UNIT 3: RATIONAL AND RADICAL RELATIONSHIPS 17 Adding and Subtracting 18. Mixed Expressions and Complex Fractions Assignment Titles 19. Equations with Fractions 1. Two-Step Equations 20. Quiz 5: Rational and Radical Relationships 2. Variables on Both Sides 21. Real Numbers 3. Combining Like Terms 22. Law of Radicals 4. The Distributive Property 23. Conjugates 5. Quiz 1: Rational and Radical Relationships 24. Radical Equations 6. Writing Equations from Word Problems 25. Quiz 6: Rational and Radical Relationships 7. Two Unknowns 26. Test 8. More Than Two Unknowns 27. Alternate Test* 9. Quiz 2: Rational and Radical Relationships 28. 10. Writing Linear Equations 1 29. Alternate Exam * 11. Writing Linear Equations 2 30. 12. Writing Linear Equations 3 31. 13. Inequalities 32. 14. Applications of Rational Equations 15. Quiz 3: Rational and Radical Relationships 16. Multiplying and Dividing with FractionsADVANCED UNIT 4: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 2. ALGEBRA Assignment Titles 1. Exam 222 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
ADVANCED ALGEBRA UNIT 5: EXPONENTS AND LOGARITHMS 2015ADVANCED ALGEBRA Assignment Titles 8. Logarithmic Functions 1. Fractional Exponents 9. Line GraphsADVANCED ALGEBRA 2. Exponential Equations 10. Graphing Polynomials 3. Solving Logarithmic Equations 11. Graphing Exponential FunctionsADVANCED 4. Evaluating Exponential Functions, Common and 12. Graphs of Logarithmic Functions ALGEBRA 13. Quiz 2: Exponents and Logarithms Natural Logarithms 14. TestADVANCED 5. Quiz 1: Exponents and Logarithms 15. Alternate Test* ALGEBRA 6. Radical Functions 7. Exponential Functions 12. Period and Frequency 13. Quiz 3: Trigonometric Functions UNIT 6: TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS 14. Reciprocal Functions 15. Pythagorean Identity Assignment Titles 16. Pythagorean Identities 1. The Unit Circle I 17. The Fundamental Trigonometric Identities 2. Angles in the Coordinate Plane 18. Proving Identities 3. The Unit Circle II 19. Quiz 4: Trigonometric Functions 4. Quiz 1: Trigonometric Functions 20. Test 5. Radian Measure I 21. Alternate Test* 6. Radian Measure II 7. Trigonometric Functions on the Unit Circle 15 Inverse Functions I 8. Quiz 2: Trigonometric Functions 16. Relations and Functions: Inverses 9. Graphs and Amplitude 17. Inverse Functions II 10. Graphing and Amplitude 18. Reading Inverses from a Graph or Table 11. Vertical and Horizontal Translations 19. Quiz 4: Mathematical Modeling 20. Two- and Three-Dimensional Shapes UNIT 7: MATHEMATICAL MODELING 21. Modeling with Geometric Figures 22. Density Assignment Titles 23. Geometry in Design 1. Solutions for Systems of Equations 24. Quiz 5: Mathematical Modeling 2. Application of Systems of Equations 25. Literal Expressions 3. Solving Inequalities 26. Test 4. Solving Two-order Inequalities 27. Alternate Test* 5. Quiz 1: Mathematical Modeling 6. Writing a Function Rule 2. Alternate Exam* 7. Arithmetic Sequences 8. Geometric Sequences 3. Alternate Exam – Form B* 9. Quiz 2: Mathematical Modeling 10. Function Transformations I 11. Function Transformations II 12. Rate of Change 13. Function Composition 14. Quiz 3: Mathematical Modeling UNIT 8: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM Assignment Titles 1. Exam UNIT 9: CCSS END-OF-COURSE EXAM Assignment Titles 1. Exam* 2. Alternate Exam – Form A* 223 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015 ScienceScience 300COURSE OVERVIEWScience 300 is a basic elementary course intended to expose students to the designs and patterns in the physicaluniverse. This course provides a broad survey of the major areas of science. Some of the areas covered in Science 300include the human body, plants, animals, health and nutrition, matter, sound waves, earth science, and heat energy.The curriculum seeks to develop the students' ability to understand and participate in scientific inquiry. The unitscontain experiments and projects to capitalize on children’s natural curiosity. The students will explore, observe andmanipulate everyday objects and materials in their environment. Collectively, this should help students develop asubject-matter knowledge base.Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Demonstrate a basic understanding of the systems in a human body. Discuss the process a plant goes through in order to grow. Explain the difference between types of animals. Determine which eating and care habits are the most healthy for students. Distinguish between the three phases of matter and describe their properties. Explain how sound travels. Describe why time and seasons change. Discuss how rocks are formed and how they change. Explain how heat is produced.SCIENCE 300 UNIT 1: YOU GROW AND CHANGE 11. Experiment: Taking Your Pulse 12. Project: Bone Numbers*SCIENCE 300 Assignment Titles 13. Quiz 3: Your Body Moves 1. Course Overview 14. Your Body Thinks 2. Your Body Breathes Air 15. Quiz 4: Your Body Thinks 3. Your Body Needs Oxygen 16. Special Project* 4. Experiment: Breathing Patterns 17 Test 5. Experiment: Your Lungs* 18. Alternate Test* 6. Quiz 1: Your Body Breathes Air 19. Glossary and Credits 7. Your Body Digests Food 8. Experiment: Taste Test 9. Experiment: Watch the Seeds Grow 9. Quiz 2: Your Body Digests Food 10. Experiment: Plant a Piece of Potato* 10. Your Body Moves 11. Experiment: Bean Plant* 12. Quiz 3: Plant Changes UNIT 2: PLANTS 13. Special Project* 14. Test Assignment Titles 15. Alternate Test* 1. Plant Parts 16. Glossary and Credits 2. Experiment: Root Hairs 3. Experiment: Study a Stem* 4. Quiz 1: Plant Parts 5. Plant Growth 6. Experiment: Grow Some Plants 7. Quiz 2: Plant Growth 8. Plant Changes 224 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
SCIENCE 300 UNIT 3: ANIMALS 2015SCIENCE 300 Assignment Titles 11. Quiz 2: Animals 1. Animals are Different 12. MammalsSCIENCE 300 2. Insects and Spiders 13. Special Mammals 3. Project: Metamorphosis 14. Project: MarsupialsSCIENCE 300 4. Fish 15. Quiz 3: Animals 5. Project: Aquarium 16. Special Project*SCIENCE 300 6. Quiz 1: Animals 17. Test 7. Amphibians 18. Alternate Test* 8. Reptiles 19. Glossary and Credits 9. Birds 10. Project: Vertebrates 9. Quiz 2: How to Plan for Healthy Eating 10. Healthy Teeth UNIT 4: BODY HEALTH 11. Exercise 12. Quiz 3: A Healthy Body Assignment Titles 13. Special Project* 1. Healthy Foods 14. Test 2. Unhealthy Foods 15. Alternate Test* 3. Quiz 1: Healthy and Unhealthy Foods 16. Glossary and Credits 4. Plan for Healthy Eating 5. Project: Breakfast Chart 10. Experiment: Mass 6. Project: Lunch Chart* 11. Experiment: Melting Ice Cubes* 7. Project: Dinner Chart* 12. Chemical Changes 8. Project: Chart Totals* 13. Quiz 2: Changes in Matter 14. Special Project* UNIT 5: PROPERTIES OF MATTER 15. Test 16. Alternate Test* Assignment Titles 17. Glossary and Credits 1. Chemistry and Matter 2. Experiment: Be a Chemist 10. Sounds are Heard 3. Properties of Matter 11. Experiment: Hearing Sounds 4. Experiment: Volume 12. Report: How Animals Hear* 5. Experiment: Is Air Matter?* 13. Quiz 2: Sound 6. Project: Matter* 14. Special Project* 7. Experiment: Is Water Matter?* 15. Test 8. Quiz 1: Matter 16. Alternate Test* 9. Physical Changes 17. Glossary and Credits UNIT 6: SOUND 8. Report: Months* 9. Why Seasons Change Assignment Titles 10. Quiz 2: Time and Seasons 1. Sounds are Made 11. Special Project* 2. Experiment: Vibrations 12. Test 3. How Does Sound Travel? 13. Alternate Test* 4. Properties of Sound 14. Glossary and Credits 5. Experiment: Sound Patterns 6. Report: Sound ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc. 7. Experiment: Pitch 8. Experiment: Loudness* 9. Quiz 1: Sound UNIT 7: TIME AND SEASONS Assignment Titles 1. How the Earth Moves 2. Experiment: The Earth 3. Experiment: Night 4. Experiment: Rotation 5. Quiz 1: How the Earth Moves 6. Why Time Changes 7. Experiment: Different Times 225
SCIENCE 300 UNIT 8: ROCKS AND THEIR CHANGE 2015SCIENCE 300 Assignment Titles 10. Building With Rocks 1. Igneous Rocks 11. Report: Mount RushmoreSCIENCE 300 2. Volcanoes 12. Enjoying Rocks 3. Sedimentary Rocks 13. Project: Famous Rocks 4. Experiment: Limestone 14. Quiz 3: How Rocks Are Used 5. Metamorphic Rocks 15. Special Project* 6. Quiz 1: How Rocks Are Formed 16. Test 7. Rocks Change: Water and Wind 17. Alternate Test* 8. Rocks Change: Temperature and Plants 18. Glossary and Credits 9. Quiz 2: Rocks Are Changed 10. Experiment: Static Electricity* UNIT 9: HEAT ENERGY 11. Quiz 2: Heat Energy 12. Problems with Heat Energy Assignment Titles 13. Quiz 3: Heat Energy 1. Heat and Temperature 14. Special Project* 2. Movement of Heat Energy 15. Test 3. Experiment: Water Molecules 16. Alternate Test* 4. Experiment: Changing Liquid to a Gas 17. Glossary and Credits 5. Quiz 1: Heat Energy 6. Friction and Fire 9. Sounds and Energy 7. Experiment: Friction 10. Experiment: How Sound Travels 8. Experiment: Oxygen and Fire 11. Experiment: Temperature Comparisons 9. Electricity and the Sun 12. Quiz 3: Review 13. Special Project* UNIT 10: REVIEW 14. Test 15. Alternate Test* Assignment Titles 16. Glossary and Credits 1. Your Body 2. Plants 3. Animals 4. Quiz 1: Review 5. Matter and Rocks 6. Project: Rock Collection 7. Seasons and Times 8. Quiz 2: Review 226 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015Science 400COURSE OVERVIEWScience 400 is a basic elementary course intended to expose students to the designs and patterns in the physicaluniverse. This course builds on concepts taught in Science 300, providing a broad survey of the major areas of science.Some of the areas covered in Science 400 include the study of plants and animals, ecology, work and simple machines,electricity and magnetism, properties of water and matter, weather, the solar system, and the different spheres of earth.The curriculum seeks to develop the students’ ability to understand and participate in scientific inquiry. The unitscontain experiments and projects to capitalize on children’s natural curiosity. The students will explore, observe, andmanipulate everyday objects and materials in their environment. Collectively, this should help students develop andbuild on their subject-matter knowledge base.Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Use their main senses for observation of the world around them. Describe different uses for plants. Discuss the differences among the ways that various animals act. Understand how people are responsible for preserving and conserving nature. Explain the different types of simple machines. Describe an electrical current and how it relates to magnetism. Demonstrate an understanding of the properties of water. Observe weather and how it affects people. Describe our solar system. Discuss the three different spheres of the earth and how they interact. Explain the changes in seasons and time.SCIENCE 400 UNIT 1: PLANTS 10. Parts of a Plant: Roots and Stems 11. Experiment: CelerySCIENCE 400 Assignment Titles 12. Parts of a Plant: Leaves 1. Course Overview 13. Parts of a Plant: Flowers 2. Plant Life 14. Quiz 2: Plant Parts 3. Plants: Food and Shelter 15. Special Project* 4. Project: Things Made of Wood 16. Test 5. Project: Fruit* 17. Alternate Test* 6. Plant Products 18. Glossary and Credits 7. Project: Plant Products* 8. Quiz 1: Plant Life 10. Inherited and Learned Traits 9. Parts of a Plant 11. Endangered and Extinct Animals 12. Conservation UNIT 2: ANIMALS 13. Project: Endangered Species 14. Quiz 2: Animals Assignment Titles 15. Special Project* 1. Animal Kingdom 16. Test 2. Insects and Arachnids 17. Alternate Test* 3. Project: Insects 18. Glossary and Credits 4. Worms and Mollusks 5. Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles 6. Project: Reptiles* 7. Birds and Mammals 8. Quiz 1: Animals 9. Animal Adaptation 227 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
SCIENCE 400 UNIT 3: THE ENVIRONMENT 2015SCIENCE 400 Assignment Titles 15. Project: Terrarium or Diorama* 1. Ecology 16. Project: Land Community*SCIENCE 400 2. Project: Your Environment* 17. Quiz 2: Water and Land Communities 3. Resources 18. CarelessnessSCIENCE 400 4. Ecosystem Communities 19. Project: Endangered Species* 5. Consumers 20. Conservation 6. Decomposers 21. Project: How to Save Energy* 7. Food Chain 22. Preservation 8. Project: Populations* 23 Project: Special Treasures* 9. Balance of Nature 24. Quiz 3: Conservation and Preservation 10. Project: Balance of Nature* 25. Special Project* 11. Quiz 1: Ecology 26. Test 12. Water Communities 27. Alternate Test* 13. Experiment: Still Water Life* 28. Glossary and Credits 14. Land Communities 12. Experiment: Screw and Nail* UNIT 4: MACHINES 13. Simple Machines: Wheel and Axle 14. Simple Machines: Pulleys Assignment Titles 15. Experiment: Pulleys* 1. Machines: Work 16. Quiz 2: Simple Machines 2. Report: Galileo* 17. Compound Machines 3. Experiment: Gravity* 18. Quiz 3: Simple and Compound Machines 4. Machines: Energy 19. Special Project* 5. Quiz 1: Machines Are Needed 20. Test 6. Simple Machines: Lever 21. Alternate Test* 7. Experiment: Hammer and Nail 22. Glossary and Credits 8. Experiment: Seesaw* 9. Simple Machines: Inclined Plane 12. Experiment: Use a Magnet 10. Experiment: Inclined Plane* 13. Experiment: Make a Magnet 11. Simple Machines: Wedge and Screw 14. Experiment: Magnetic Poles* 15. Experiment: Testing a Magnet* UNIT 5: ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM 16. Experiment: Generate Electricity* 17. Experiment: Electromagnet* Assignment Titles 18. Quiz 2: Magnetism 1. Electricity 19. Special Project* 2. Project: Thomas Edison 20. Test 3. Experiment: Static Electricity 21. Alternate Test* 4. Currents and Circuits 22. Glossary and Credits 5. Project: Conductors 6. Experiment: Wet Cell* 11. Matter 7. Project: Electric Objects* 12. Molecules and Atoms 8. Electrical Use and Safety 13. Experiment: Molecules* 9. Project: Fuses 14. Elements 10. Quiz 1: Electricity 15. Quiz 2: Matter 11. Magnetism 16. Special Project* 17. Test UNIT 6: MATTER AND WATER 18. Alternate Test* 19. Glossary and Credits Assignment Titles 1. Water as a Solid 2. Experiment: Ice 3. Experiment: Ice Volume* 4. Water as a Liquid 5. Experiment: Potato* 6. Water as a Gas 7. Experiment: Forming Dew* 8. The Water Cycle 9. Experiment: Make a Cloud 10. Quiz 1: Water 228 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015SCIENCE 400 UNIT 7: WEATHER 10. Project: Hurricanes* 11. Weather InstrumentsSCIENCE 400 Assignment Titles 12. Project: Thermometers* 1. The Atmosphere 13. Quiz 2: WeatherSCIENCE 400 2. Experiment: Air and Space* 14. Special Project* 3. Temperature 15. TestSCIENCE 400 4. Experiment: Temperature 16. Alternate Test* 5. Air Pressure 17. Glossary and Credits 6. Experiment: Air Pressure 7. Quiz 1: The Atmosphere 11. Our Moon 8. Thunderstorms and Hurricanes 12. Experiment: Moon Phases 9. Tornadoes and Snowstorms 13. Quiz 2: The Sun and Planets 14. Stars and Space UNIT 8: THE UNIVERSE AND THE SOLAR SYSTEM 15. Beyond the Milky Way 16. Quiz 3: The Stars and Space Assignment Titles 17. Special Project* 1. A Trip Through Space 18. Test 2. Astronomy Tools 19. Alternate Test* 3. Project: Astronomy Tools 20. Glossary and Credits 4. Project: Astronomy* 5. Quiz 1: Astronomy 10. Experiment: Shadows 6. The Sun 11. Earth's Land Formations 7. Project: Sun Myths* 12. Earth's Rotation and Revolution 8. Gravity and Motion 13. Quiz 3: The Land (Lithosphere) 9. Project: Isaac Newton* 14. Special Project* 10. Planets and Other Celestial Bodies 15. Test 16. Alternate Test* UNIT 9: THE PLANET EARTH 17. Glossary and Credits Assignment Titles 11. Work and Machines 1. The Air (Atmosphere) 12. Quiz 3: Review 2. Experiment: Condensation 13. The Environment 3. Gases in the Atmosphere 14. Conservation 4. Quiz 1: The Air (Atmosphere) 15. Project: Passenger Pigeon* 5. The Water (Hydrosphere) 16. Quiz 4: Review 6. Salt Water 17. Special Project* 7. Experiment: Currents* 18. Test 8. Quiz 2: The Water (Hydrosphere) 19. Alternate Test* 9. The Land (Lithosphere) 20. Glossary and Credits UNIT 10: REVIEW Assignment Titles 1. The Solar System 2. Plants and Animals 3. Quiz 1: Review 4. Matter 5. Water 6. Weather 7. Project: Weather Scrapbook* 8. Quiz 2: Review 9. Electricity and Magnetism 10. Project: Alessandro Volta* 229 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015Science 500COURSE OVERVIEWScience 500 is a basic elementary course intended to expose students to the designs and patterns in the physicaluniverse. This course expands on the Science 300 and Science 400 courses, providing a broad survey of the major areasof science. Some of the areas covered in Science 500 include the study of cells, plants and animals, ecology, energy,geology, properties of matter, and the natural cycles of life.The curriculum seeks to develop the students' ability to understand and participate in scientific inquiry. The unitscontain experiments and projects to capitalize on the students’ natural curiosity. The students will explore, observe, andmanipulate everyday objects and materials in their environment. Students at this level should begin to understandinterrelationships between organisms, recognize patterns in ecosystems, and become aware of the cellular dimensionsof living systems. Collectively, this should help students develop and build on their subject-matter knowledge base.Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Use their main senses for observation of the world around them. Demonstrate an understanding of cells and their structure, both plant and animal. Differentiate between plants, animals, fungi, protozoa, and algae. Explain interactions between different life forms. Discuss various energy transformations. Demonstrate an understanding of fossil types and the formation of fossils. Describe the layers of the earth, landforms, and sources of change. Understand natural cycles.SCIENCE 500 UNIT 1: CELLS 14. Project: Be Creative* 15. Project: Explain Cells*SCIENCE 500 Assignment Titles 16. Quiz 2: Structure and Function of Cells 1. Course Overview 17. Energy of Cells 2. Living Units 18. Reproduction of Cells 3. Experiment: The Microscope 19. Project: Anton Van Leeuwenhoek* 4. Project: Robert Hooke* 20. Experiment: Stem* 5. General Cell Composition 21. Experiment: Cheek Cells* 6. Quiz 1: Living Units 22. Quiz 3: Life and Growth of Cells 7. Structure and Function of Cells: Plants 23. Special Project * 8. Experiment: Beans* 24. Test 9. Experiment: Onion Cells* 25. Alternate Test* 10. Structure and Function of Cells: Protozoa 26. Glossary and Credits 11. Structure and Function of Cells: Animals 12. Experiment: Pond Water* 13. Fungi 13. Structure and Function of Cells: Tissue 14. Experiment: Mold* 15. Project: Uses of Fungi* UNIT 2: PLANTS: LIFE CYCLES 16. Quiz 2: Spore-Bearing Plants 17. Algae Assignment Titles 18. One-celled Fungi: Yeasts 1. Seed Bearing Plants: Life Stages 19. Quiz 3: One-Celled Fungi 2. Seed Bearing Plants: Flowering Plants 20. Special Project* 3. Experiment: Flower Dissection 21. Test 4. Project: Draw Flowers* 22. Alternate Test* 5. Experiment: Seed Dissection* 23. Glossary and Credits 6. Seed Bearing Plants: Cone Bearing Plants 7. Experiment: Cones 8. Project: Seed Hunt 9. Quiz 1: Seed-Bearing Plants 10. Spore Bearing Plants: Life Stages 11. Spore Bearing Plants: Ferns 12. Project: Walking Fern* 230 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015SCIENCE 500 UNIT 3: ANIMALS: LIFE CYCLES 12. Egg-Laying Vertebrates (Part 2) 13. Egg-Laying Vertebrates (Part 3) Assignment Titles 14. Experiment: Chicken Egg* 1. Invertebrates: Life Cycles 15. Live-Bearing Vertebrates 2. One-celled Organisms 16. Project: Mammals* 3. Project: Protozoa* 17. Quiz 2: Vertebrates 4. Multicellular Invertebrates 18. Special Project* 5. Experiment: Mealworm* 19. Test 6. Project: Spiders* 20. Alternate Test* 7. Project: Insect Study* 21. Glossary and Credits 8. Worms and Mollusks 9. Quiz 1: Invertebrates 10. Vertebrates: Life Cycles 11. Egg-Laying Vertebrates (Part 1) UNIT 4: EXPANDING ZONES OF EXCHANGE AND ENCOUNTERSCIENCE 500 Assignment Titles 14. Project: Prairie Birds* 1. Balance of Nature: Life Needs 15. Prairie Food Chains 2. Balance of Nature: Other Cycles 16. Project: Prairie Food Chain* 3. Project: The Carbon Cycle* 17. Project: Special Environments* 4. Mineral Cycle 18. Quiz 2: The Prairie Web of Life 5. Project: Cycles 19. Humans and the Web of Life (Part 1) 6. Balance of Nature: Dependence 20. Humans and the Web of Life (Part 2) 7. Project: Food Chain* 21. Quiz 3: Humans and the Web of Life 8. Project: Build a Terrarium* 22. Special Project* 9. Project: Terrarium Check* 23. Test 10. Quiz 1: The Balance of Nature 24. Alternate Test* 11. Prairie Web of Life (Part 1) 25. Glossary and Credits 12. Project: Prairie Land* 13. Prairie Web of Life (Part 2)SCIENCE 500 UNIT 5: TRANSFORMATION OF ENERGY 14. Quiz 3: Chemical Energy 15. Energy Concerns Assignment Titles 16. Future Sources (Part 1) 1. Energy 17. Future Sources (Part 2) 2. Forms of Energy 18. Project: Energy* 3. Work 19. Experiment: Sunlight* 4. Quiz 1: Energy and Work 20. Project: Survey* 5. Work From Energy 21. Quiz 4: Present Energy Concerns 6. Sources of Heat Energy (Part 1) 22. Special Project* 7. Experiment: Paperclip* 23. Test 8. Experiment: Heat Energy* 24. Alternate Test* 9. Sources of Heat Energy (Part 2) 25. Glossary and Credits 10. Experiment: Chemical Energy* 11. Quiz 2: Work From Energy 12. Chemical Energy 13. Energy ChangeSCIENCE 500 UNIT 6: PHYSICAL GEOLOGY 10. Project: Weathering* 11. Quiz 2: Earth Changes Assignment Titles 12. Plate Tectonics 1. Earth Structures 13. Quiz 3: Plate Tectonics 2. Internal Structure 14. Special Project* 3. Igneous Structures 15. Test 4. Project: Volcanoes* 16. Alternate Test* 5. Mountains 17. Glossary and Credits 6. Quiz 1: Earth Structures 7. Earth Changes 8. Erosion and Sediment 9. Oceans 231 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
SCIENCE 500 UNIT 7: RECORDS IN ROCK: FOSSILS 2015SCIENCE 500 Assignment Titles 13. Reading Fossils: Difficulties 1. Fossil Formation 14. Project: Fossil Clues*SCIENCE 500 2. Experiment: Fossils 15. Reading Fossils: Reconstruction 3. Experiment: Cast Fossil* 16. Project: Label the Skeleton*SCIENCE 500 4. Fossil Formation: More Fossil Types 17. Project: Be Creative* 5. Fossil Formation: Location 18. Scientific Inquiry 6. Fossil Formation: Local Deposits 19. Quiz 2: Reading Fossils 7. Project: Look for Fossils* 20. Special Project * 8. Quiz 1: Fossil Formation 21. Test 9. Reading Fossils: Identification 22. Alternate Test* 10. Reading Fossils: Animal Fossils (Part 1) 23. Glossary and Credits 11. Reading Fossils: Animal Fossils (Part 2) 12. Project: Plants and Animals* 14. Surface Forces (Part 2) 15. Experiment: Erosion* UNIT 8: RECORDS IN ROCK: GEOLOGY 16. Living Things 17. Forces From Under the Surface(Part 1) Assignment Titles 18. Forces From Under the Surface (Part 2) 1. Features of the Earth 19. Project: Volcanoes* 2. Landforms 20. Results of Forces 3. Experiment: Examine an Orange* 21. Quiz 2: Changes in the Earth 4. Layers of the Earth (Part 1) 22. Special Project* 5. Layers of the Earth (Part 2) 23. Test 6. Rocks on Earth's Surface 24. Alternate Test* 7. Project: Examine a Mineral* 25. Glossary and Credits 8. Kinds of Rocks 9. Identifying Rocks 13. Project: Globe* 10. Project: Rocks and Minerals* 14. Other Natural Cycles: Phases of the Moon 11. Project: Rock Hunt* 15. Other Natural Cycles: Comets 12. Quiz 1: Structure of the Earth 16. Project: Comets* 13. Surface Forces (Part 1) 17. Other Natural Cycles: Life 18. Other Natural Cycles: Water Cycle UNIT 9: CYCLES IN NATURE 19. Experiment: Evaporation* 20. Quiz 2: Other Natural Cycles Assignment Titles 21. Special Project* 1. Matter: Properties of Matter (Part 1) 22. Test 2. Matter: Properties of Matter (Part 2) 23. Alternate Test* 3. Experiment: Volume 24. Glossary and Credits 4. Matter: Changes in Matter 5. Experiment: Water Container* 13. The Earth: Changes in the Earth 6. Experiment: Types of Changes* 14. Project: Landforms* 7. Matter: Conservation 15. Quiz 2: The Earth 8. Structure of Matter 16. Order: Energy 9. Experiment: Conservation of Matter* 17. Order: Work 10. Project: Antoine Lavoisier* 18. Project: Make A Collage* 11. Quiz 1: Matter 19. Order: Matter 12. Other Natural Cycles: Seasons 20. Quiz 3: Order 21. Special Project* UNIT 10: LOOK AHEAD 22. Test 23. Alternate Test* Assignment Titles 24. Glossary and Credits 1. Living Things: Plant Life 2. Living Things: Plants and Fungi ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc. 3. Experiment: Mitosis and Budding* 4. Living Things: Animal Life 5. Project: Organs and Tissue* 6. Living Things: Animals and Protozoa 7. Project: Organism Report* 8. Living Things: Balance of Life 9. Project: Use the News* 10. Quiz 1: Living Things 11. The Earth: Fossils 12. The Earth: Records of Rock 232
2015Science 600COURSE OVERVIEWScience 600 is a basic intermediate course intended to expose students to the designs and patterns in the physicaluniverse. This course expands on the Science 300-500 elementary courses, providing a broad survey of the major areasof science. Some of the areas covered in Science 600 include the study of plant and animal systems, plant and animalbehavior, genetics, the structure of matter, light and sound, kinematics, planet earth, the solar system, and astronomy.The curriculum seeks to develop the students' ability to understand and participate in scientific inquiry. The unitscontain experiments and projects to capitalize on children’s natural curiosity. The students will explore, observe andmanipulate everyday objects and materials in their environment. Students at this level should begin to understandinterrelationships between organisms, recognize patterns in ecosystems, and become aware of the cellular dimensionsof living systems. Collectively, this should help students develop and build on their subject-matter knowledge base.Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Use their main senses for observation of the world around them. Describe the different systems in plants and animals. Explain the various ways plants and animals behave. Explain how Mendel used observation to develop his theories. Demonstrate a basic knowledge of chemical structure and the periodic table. Discuss the layers of the atmosphere. Describe motion as it relates to force and work. Explain how time and season are related to the rotation and revolution of the earth. Explain the different forms of energy.SCIENCE 600 UNIT 1: PLANTS 11. Stems and Leaves 12. Experiment: CelerySCIENCE 600 Assignment Titles 13. Growth Regulators 1. Course Overview 14. Experiment: Growing Roots* 2. Photosynthesis 15. Quiz 2 3. Experiment: Anacharis 16. Special Project* 4. The Leaf Factory 17 Test 5. Experiment: Seeds 18. Alternate Test* 6. Products of Photosynthesis 19. Glossary and Credits 7. Experiment: Digestive Enzymes 8. Quiz 1 13. Experiment: Carbon Dioxide 9. Roots 14. Project: Lungs* 10. Experiment: Root Observation 15. Quiz 2 16. Excretory System UNIT 2: THE HUMAN BODY 17. Muscles 18. Bones and Joints Assignment Titles 19. Quiz 3 1. Digestive System 20. Special Project* 2. Mouth and Stomach 21. Test 3. Experiment: Digesting Protein 22. Alternate Test 4. Small and Large Intestines 23. Glossary and Credits* 5. Experiment: Digesting Fat 6. Experiment: Absorbing Food 7. Quiz 1 8. Circulatory System 9. Experiment: Pulse Rate 10. Blood 11. Project: Heart* 12. Respiratory System 233 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
SCIENCE 600 UNIT 3: ANIMALS, PLANTS, AND NATURE 2015SCIENCE 600 Assignment Titles 11. Nature: Biomes (Part 1) 1. Animals: The Brain 12. Nature: Biomes (Part 2)SCIENCE 600 2. Project: The Cerebrum 13. Project: Biomes 3. Animals: The Nervous System 14. Nature: BalanceSCIENCE 600 4. Project: The Eye 15. Project: Symbiosis 5. Animals: Response 16. Quiz 3 6. Experiment: Trial and Error 17. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1 18. Test 8. Plants: Tropisms (Part 1) 19. Alternate Test* 9. Plants: Tropisms (Part 2) 20. Glossary and Credits 10. Quiz 2 11. Experiment: Taste Test UNIT 4: REPRODUCTION AND GENETICS 12. Quiz 2 13. DNA Assignment Titles 14. Genetic Mutation 1. Flower Reproduction 15. Experiment: Albinism* 2. Experiment: Flower Structure 16. Quiz 3 3. Mitosis and Meiosis 17. Special Project* 4. Experiment: Embryo Formation* 18. Test 5. Quiz 1 19. Alternate Test* 6. Inheritance 20. Glossary and Credits 7. Project: Traits 8. Punnett Square 13. Quiz 2 9. Experiment: Mendelian Genetics* 14. Electron Arrangement 10. Dominance and Multiple Genes 15. Project: Atom Diagram 16. Acids and Bases UNIT 5: CHEMISTRY 17. Experiment: Acid or Base? 18. Project: Cause and Effect* Assignment Titles 19. Quiz 3 1. Matter 20. Special Project* 2. States of Matter 21. Test 3. Experiment: Solid, Liquid, Gas 22. Alternate Test* 4. Atoms and Elements 23. Glossary and Credits 5. Molecules and Compounds 6. Experiment: Make a Compound 9. Gas Cycles 7. Experiment: Limewater* 10. Pollution 8. Quiz 1 11. Project: Pollution 9. Chemical Symbols 12. Quiz 2 10. Atomic Number and Weight 13. Special Project* 11. The Periodic Table 14. Test 12. Project: Element Organization 15. Alternate Test* 16. Glossary and Credits UNIT 6: THE ATMOSPHERE Assignment Titles 1. Atmospheric Gases 2. Atmospheric Layers 3. Project: The Atmosphere 4. Solar Radiation 5. Experiment: The Greenhouse 6. Quiz 1 7. The Atmosphere at Work 8. Water Cycle 234 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
SCIENCE 600 UNIT 7: MOTION 2015SCIENCE 600 Assignment Titles 10. Experiment: Inertia 1. Force 11. Newton's Second and Third Laws of MotionSCIENCE 600 2. Work 12. Experiment: Newton's Laws 3. Project: Calculating Work 13. Machines and MotionSCIENCE 600 4. Experiment: Work 14. Quiz 2 5. Power 15. Special Project* 6. Project: Horsepower 16. Test 7. Experiment: Calculating Horsepower 17. Alternate Test* 8. Quiz 1 18. Glossary and Credits 9. Newton's First Law of Motion 11. Eclipses UNIT 8: EARTH AND SPACE 12. Experiment: Making an Eclipse* 13. Our Solar System Assignment Titles 14. Project: Planets* 1. Earth's Shape 15. Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors 2. Experiment: Earth's Shape* 16. Quiz 3 3. Earth's Surface 17. Special Project* 4. Earth's Rocks 18. Test 5. Quiz 1 19. Alternate Test* 6. Earth's Rotation 20. Glossary and Credits 7. Earth's Revolution 8. Experiment: Shadows 8. Energy Conversion 9. Time 9. Project: Energy Conversion 10. Quiz 2 10. Quiz 2 11. Special Project* UNIT 9: ENERGY 12. Test 13. Alternate Test* Assignment Titles 14. Glossary and Credits 1. Mechanical Energy 2. Heat Energy (Part 1) 13. Quiz 2 3. Heat Energy (Part 2) 14. Motion 4. Quiz 1 15. Matter 5. Chemical Energy 16. Chemistry 6. Atomic Energy 17. Earth's Motion 7. Project: Nuclear Power 18. Our Solar System 19. Quiz 3 UNIT 10: REVIEW 20. Special Project* 21. Test Assignment Titles 22. Alternate Test* 1. Photosynthesis 23. Glossary and Credits 2. Plant Systems 3. Human Body Systems (Part 1) 4. Human Body Systems (Part 2) 5. Human Body Systems (Part 3) 6. Project: Body System Interaction 7. Quiz 1 8. Genetics and Reproduction 9. Ecological Systems 10. Project: Biomes* 11. The Atmosphere 12. Work and Force 235 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015Science 700COURSE OVERVIEWScience 700 is a basic intermediate course intended to expose students to the designs and patterns in the physicaluniverse. This course expands on the Science 600 course, providing a set of basic scientific skills and a broad survey ofthe major areas of science. Some of the areas covered in Science 700 include the scientific method, overview of the fourmajor areas of science, mathematics in science, astronomy, the atmosphere, natural cycles, weather and climate, humananatomy and physiology, and careers in science.The curriculum seeks to develop the students' ability to be aware of and participate in scientific inquiry. The unitscontain experiments and projects to capitalize on the students’ natural curiosity. The students will explore, observe andmanipulate everyday objects and materials in their environment. Students at this level should show understanding ofinterrelationships between organisms, recognize patterns in systems, and expand their knowledge of cellulardimensions of living systems. Collectively, this should help students develop and build on their subject-matterknowledge base.Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Identify connections between science and other disciplines. Explain the steps of the scientific method. Describe atoms, molecules, and compounds and their properties. Understand the relationships between the different types of energy. Explain how energy is transformed. Identify the necessary components of living organisms. Develop a plan to prevent and treat common diseases through proper health. Demonstrate an understanding of the resources of the Earth and what is needed to conserve those resources. Describe the universe in terms of size and composition. Explain the differences in the stars and constellations. Identify various types of geological changes. Explain the cycles of nature. Understand the mechanisms of evolution.SCIENCE 700 UNIT 1: SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY 12. Project: Ethics Case Study 13. Quiz 2SCIENCE 700 Assignment Titles 14. Science and Society 1. Course Overview 15. Science and Technology 2. What is Science? 16. Careers in Science 3. Project: Make a Model 17 Quiz 3 4. Scientific Method 18. Review 5. Observation and Questioning 19. Special Project* 6. Data Collection, Analysis, and Communication 20. Test 7. Project: Design an Experiment 21. Alternate Test* 8. Project: Conduct an Experiment 22. Glossary and Credits 9. Quiz 1 10. Bias 11. Phase Change 11. Ethics 12. Chemical Reactions 13. Experiment: Chemical Reactions UNIT 2: MATTER 14. Chemical Application 15. Quiz 3 Assignment Titles 16. Review 1. Atoms, Molecules, and Compounds 17. Special Project* 2. Elements 18. Test 3. Project: Elements 19. Alternate Test* 4. Essential Elements 20. Glossary and Credits 5. Quiz 1 6. Ions 7. Mixtures and Solutions 8. Experiment: Chromatography 9. States of Matter 10. Quiz 2 236 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
SCIENCE 700 UNIT 3: ENERGY AND MOTION 2015SCIENCE 700 Assignment Titles 13. Force 1. Energy 14. Experiment: Air ResistanceSCIENCE 700 2. Heat 15. Gravity 3. Experiment: Heat Transfer 16. Newton's Laws of MotionSCIENCE 700 4. Light 17. Project: Newton's Laws 5. Quiz 1 18. Quiz 3 6. Sound 19. Review 7. Electricity and Magnetism 20. Special Project* 8. Experiment: Electric Motor 21. Test 9. Energy Transformation 22. Alternate Test* 10. Experiment: Energy Efficiency 23. Glossary and Credits 11. Quiz 2 12. Motion 12. Organ Systems (Part 1) 13. Organ Systems (Part 2) UNIT 4: BIOLOGY 14. Project: Systems 15. Homeostasis Assignment Titles 16. Quiz 3 1. Living Organisms 17. Review 2. Cells 18. Special Project* 3. Animal Organelles 19. Test 4. Plant Organelles 20. Alternate Test* 5. Project: Cell 21. Glossary and Credits 6. Quiz 1 7. Plant Tissue 12. Medical Advances 8. Animal Tissue 13. Unhealthy Behaviors 9. Organs 14. Healthy Living 10. Project: Organ Transplants 15. Project: Personal Health Assessment 11. Quiz 2 16. Quiz 3 17. Review UNIT 5: HEALTH AND DISEASE 18. Special Project* 19. Test Assignment Titles 20. Alternate Test* 1. Pathogens 21. Glossary and Credits 2. Immune System 3. Project: Lupus 12. Ethics and Genetics 4. Communicable Diseases 13. Project: Ethics Essay 5. Quiz 1 14. Forensic DNA 6. Chronic Diseases 15. Project: Solve the Case 7. Project: Radiation Therapy 16. Quiz 3 8. Degenerative Diseases 17. Review 9. Vaccinations and Immunizations 18. Special Project* 10. Project: Public Health 19. Test 11. Quiz 2 20. Alternate Test* 21. Glossary and Credits UNIT 6: GENETICS Assignment Titles 1. Genetic Basics 2. Project: Karyotype 3. Asexual Reproduction 4. Sexual Reproduction 5. Quiz 1 6. Mendelian Genetics 7. Punnett Squares 8. Project: Punnett Squares 9. Patterns of Inheritance 10. Quiz 2 11. Genetic Engineering 237 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
SCIENCE 700 UNIT 7: ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT 2015SCIENCE 700 Assignment Titles 14. Air Pollution 1. Ecosystems 15. Water PollutionSCIENCE 700 2. Project: Virtual Lab - Biome: Desert 16. Project: Environmental Policies 3. Project: Local Ecosystem 17. Energy SourcesSCIENCE 700 4. Cycles and Energy Flow 18. Conservation 5. Limiting Factors 19. Experiment: Biodegradability 6. Project: Virtual Lab - Biome: Coniferous 20. Quiz 3 7. Quiz 1 21. Review 8. Food Chains and Webs 22. Special Project* 9. Project: Food Web 23. Test 10. Competition and Cooperation 24. Alternate Test* 11. Project: Virtual Lab - Biome: Grassland 25. Glossary and Credits 12. Symbiosis 13. Quiz 2 12. Quiz 2 13. Constructive Forces UNIT 8: EARTH SCIENCE 14. Destructive Forces 15. Project: Geologic Map Assignment Titles 16. Fossils 1. The Earth 17. Quiz 3 2. The Lithosphere 18. Review 3. The Rock Cycle 19. Special Project* 4. Project: The Rock Cycle 20. Test 5. The Atmosphere 21 Alternate Test* 6. Quiz 1 22. Glossary and Credits 7. The Hydrosphere 8. The Water Cycle 12. Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors 9. Project: Water Cycle 13. Stars and Constellations 10. Weather 14. Project: Beyond Our Solar System 11. Effects of the Sun 15. Space Exploration 16. Project: Astronomy Timeline UNIT 9: ASTRONOMY 17. Quiz 3 18. Review Assignment Titles 19. Special Project* 1. The Universe 20. Test 2. Our Solar System 21. Alternate Test* 3. Project: Solar System Model 22. Glossary and Credits 4. The Sun 5. Quiz 1 12. Quiz 2 6. Mercury, Venus, and Mars 13. Taxonomy 7. Earth and the Moon 14. Plantae Kingdom 8. Jupiter and Saturn 15. Animalia Kingdom 9. Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto 16. Project: Metamorphosis 10. Project: Planet Comparison 17. Quiz 3 11. Quiz 2 18. Review 19. Special Project* UNIT 10: LIFE OVER TIME 20. Test 21. Alternate Test* Assignment Titles 22. Glossary and Credits 1. Evolution 2. Question Pool 3. Evidence of Evolution 4. Project: Morphology 5. Mutation 6. Project: Sickle Cell Anemia 7. Quiz 1 8. Other Methods of Evolution 9. Project: Natural Selection 10. Extinction 11. Speciation 238 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015Science 800COURSE OVERVIEWScience 800 is a basic intermediate course intended to expose students to the designs and patterns in the physicaluniverse. This course expands on Science 600 and Science 700, providing a set of basic scientific skills and a broadsurvey of the major areas of science. Some of the areas covered in Science 800 include the structure and properties ofmatter, measurement and mathematics of science, geology, oceanography, natural cycles and resources, science todayand tomorrow, and astronomy.The curriculum seeks to develop the students' ability to be aware of and participate in scientific inquiry. The unitscontain experiments and projects to capitalize on the students’ natural curiosity. The students will explore, observe andmanipulate everyday objects and materials in their environment. Students at this level should show understanding ofinterrelationships between organisms and the environment, recognize patterns in systems, and expand their knowledgeof cellular dimensions of living systems. Collectively, this should help students develop and build on their subject-matterknowledge base.Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Use their main senses for observation of the world around them. Describe the atomic structure of different elements. Calculate and measure volume, mass, and density for various objects. Identify different types of geological changes. Discuss how the layers of the earth’s crust can show history. Describe the different parts of the ocean, both living and non-living. Explain the differences in the stars and constellations. Discuss the balance in nature regarding the various cycles. Demonstrate an understanding of the resources of the Earth and what is needed to conserve those resources.SCIENCE 800 UNIT 1: OUR ATOMIC WORLD 9. Project: Reactors 10. Quiz 4: Nuclear EnergySCIENCE 800 Assignment Titles 11. Applications and Environmental Hazards 1. Course Overview 12. Quiz 5: Applications and Environmental HazardsSCIENCE 800 2. Structure of Matter 13. Special Project* 3. Quiz 1: Structure of Matter 14. Test 4. Radioactivity 15. Alternate Test* 5. Quiz 2: Radioactivity 16. Glossary and Credits 6. Atomic Nuclei 7. Quiz 3: Atomic Nuclei 8. Graphs: Pictographs and Pie Charts 8. Nuclear Energy 9. Project: Making Graphs 10. Quiz 2: Graphing Data UNIT 2: PERCEIVING THINGS 11. Special Project* 12. Test Assignment Titles 13. Alternate Test* 1. Measurement: The Metric System 14. Glossary and Credits 2. Measurement: Size and Distance 3. Measurement: Area 8. Buoyancy and Specific Gravity 4. Measurement: Volume 9. Quiz 3: Density, Buoyancy, and Specific Gravity 5. Measurement: Mass 10. Special Project* 6. Quiz 1: Measurement 11. Test 7. Graphs: Uses, Bar, and Line 12. Alternate Test* 13. Glossary and Credits UNIT 3: VOLUME, MASS, AND DENSITY Assignment Titles 1. Volume 2. Experiment: Determining Volume 3. Quiz 1: Volume 4. Mass 5. Experiment: Mass of Gas 6. Quiz 2: Mass 7. Density 239 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
SCIENECE 800 UNIT 4: PHYSICAL GEOLOGY 2015SCIENCE 800 Assignment Titles 11. Earth Movements 1. Earth Structures 12. Experiment: Specific GravitySCIENCE 800 2. Internal Structures 13. Experiment: Gravity 3. Igneous Structures 14. Plate TectonicsSCIENCE 800 4. Project: Volcanoes 15. Quiz 3: Earth Movements 5. Mountains 16. Special Project*SCIENCE 800 6. Quiz 1: Earth Structure 17. Test 7. Earth Changes 18. Alternate Test* 8. Erosion and Sediment 19. Glossary and Credits 9. Oceans 10. Quiz 2: Earth Changes 7. Geography and Time (Part 2) 8. Quiz 2: Measuring Time UNIT 5: HISTORICAL GEOLOGY 9. Special Project* 10. Test Assignment Titles 11. Alternate Test* 1. An Observational Science 12. Glossary and Credits 2. Sedimentary Rock 3. Fossils 10. Chemistry of the Ocean 4. Crustal Changes 11. Physical Properties of the Ocean 5. Quiz 1: An Observational Science 12. Project: Marine Report 6. Geography and Time (Part 1) 13. Quiz 3: Fishing and Ocean Properties 14. Special Project* UNIT 6: OCEANOGRAPHY 15. Test 16. Alternate Test* Assignment Titles 17. Glossary and Credits 1. History of Oceanography 2. Techniques for Investigation 9. Human Disruption 3. Submersible and Satellite Research 10. Resources 4. Project: The Moon and Tides 11. Quiz 3: Balance and Disruption 5. Quiz 1: History of Oceanography 12. Special Project* 6. Geology of the Ocean 13. Test 7. Turbidity, Sedimentation, and Currents 14. Alternate Test* 8. Quiz 2: Geology of the Ocean 15. Glossary and Credits 9. Commercial Fishing 9. Outer Space UNIT 7: BALANCE IN NATURE 10. Inner Space 11. Quiz 3: People and Their New Frontiers Assignment Titles 12. Special Project* 1. Photosynthesis and Food 13. Test 2. Food 14. Alternate Test* 3. Quiz 1: Photosynthesis and Food 15. Glossary and Credits 4. Natural Cycles 5. The Water Cycle 6. Other Natural Cycles 7. Quiz 2: Natural Cycles 8. Balance and Disruption UNIT 8: SCIENCE AND TOMORROW Assignment Titles 1. The Biosphere 2. Agriculture and Waste 3. Population 4. Quiz 1: People and Their Land 5. Energy Sources 6. Nuclear Power 7. Industry and Transportation 8. Quiz 2: People and Their Work Environment 240 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
SCIENCE 800 UNIT 9: ASTRONOMY 2015SCIENCE 800 Assignment Titles 9. Quiz 2: Telescopes and Optics 1. History of Astronomy 10. Space Explorations 2. Astronomy and Measurement 11. Quiz 3: Space Explorations 3. Stars 12. Special Project* 4. Measuring the Universe 13. Test 5. Quiz 1: The Universe 14. Alternate Test* 6. Gathering Light with Telescopes 15. Glossary and Credits 7. Other Types of Telescopes 8. Project: Telescopes 9. Science and Space 10. Population and Environment UNIT 10: REVIEW 11. Quiz 4: The World and Beyond 12. Special Project* Assignment Titles 13. Test 1. Atoms and Nuclear Energy 14. Alternate Test* 2. Measurement 15. Glossary and Credits 3. Quiz 1: Nuclear Power and Measurement 4. Weight, Mass, and Density 5. Quiz 2: Weight, Mass, and Density 6. The Earth's Surface 7. Oceans and Continents 8. Quiz 3: Geology 241 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015Earth ScienceCOURSE OVERVIEWEarth Science is a basic science course intended to further explore the designs and patterns of our planet. This coursecovers such areas as the origin, history, and structure of the earth. It also covers forces that cause change on the earthand features of the earth including the crust, water, atmosphere, weather, and climate. Earth science wraps up withastronomy and a study of all the planets, the solar system, and galaxies. The course strives to teach that each feature ofthe earth interacts with the others in many critical ways, and the study of these relationships is important to humanity.Students at this level should show development in their understanding of scientific inquiry. Some of the units containexperiments and projects that seek to develop meaning and to actively engage the student. The continued exposure toscience concepts and scientific inquiry will serve to improve the students' skill and understanding.Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Gain increased awareness about where Earth came from, how Earth functions and sustains life, and how the many systems and processes of Earth rely on and balance one another. Improve scientific evaluation skills and apply them to the study of Earth’s physical geography and dynamic processes. Discover tools that allow for the study of Earth and its further exploration.EARTH SCIENCE UNIT 1: ORIGIN OF THE EARTH 11. Project: Newton's Law 12. Quiz 2 Assignment Titles 13. A Unique Planet 1. Course Overview 14. Project: Earth Comparisons 2. Introduction to Earth Science 15. Quiz 3 3. Project: Research a Career 16. Special Project* 4. Competing Perspectives 17. Review 5. Science Weighs In 18. Test 6. Project: Doppler Effect 19. Alternate Test* 7. Quiz 1 20. Glossary and Credits 8. A Sequence Of Events 9. Planetary Motion Paleoclimatic Changes 10. Ability To Orbit Project: Greenhouse Effect Quiz 2: Study of Earth’s HistoryEARTH SCIENCE UNIT 2: HISTORY OF THE EARTH 10. Special Project* 11. Review Assignment Titles 12. Test 1. Determining Earth's Age 13. Alternate Test* 2. Relative Dating 14. Glossary and Credits 3. Project: Relative Dating 15. 4. Absolute Dating 16. Biogeochemical Cycles: Cycles of Life Materials 5. Quiz 1: History of Life on Earth 17. Project: The Story of the Spheres 6. Geologic Time Flow of Energy in Ecosystems 7. Project: The Clock of Eons Project: Flow of Energy 8. Mass Extinctions Quiz 2: Earth’s Dynamic External Structure 9. Project: Before, During, and After a Mass Extinction Special Project* ReviewEARTH SCIENCE UNIT 3: DYNAMIC STRUCTURE OF EARTH 12. Test 13. Alternate Test* Assignment Titles 14. Glossary and Credits 1. Layers of the Earth 15. 2. Project: Building a Model of the Earth 16. 3. Continental Drift 17. 4. Plate Tectonics 18. 5. Project: Mantle Convection 19. 6. Plate Boundaries 20. 7. Project: Plate Boundaries 21. 8. Quiz 1: Earth’s Dynamic Internal Structure 9. The Spheres of Earth 10. Project: Sphere Interaction Lab 11. Geochemical Cycles: Cycles of Earth Materials 242 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015EARTH SCIENCE UNIT 4: FORCES AND FEATURES OF THE EARTH 12. Using Geologic Maps 13. Using Topographic MapsEARTH SCIENCE Assignment Titles 14. Project: Mapping 1. Force of Earthquakes 15. Project: Create a Topographic Map*EARTH 2. Measuring The Force of Earthquakes 16. Quiz 3: Identifying Features of Earth SCIENCE 3. Features of Earthquakes 17. Special Project* 4. Project: Earthquake Features Lab 18. ReviewEARTH SCIENCE 5. Quiz 1: Earthquakes 19. Test 6. Force of Volcanoes 20. Alternate Test*EARTH SCIENCE 7. Impact of Volcanoes 21. Glossary and Credits 8. Prediction of Volcanoes 9. Features of Volcanoes 11. Quiz 2 10. Project: Volcanic Features Lab 12. Renewable Resources 11. Quiz 2: Volcanoes 13. Nonrenewable Resources 14. Project: Nuclear Energy UNIT 5: FEATURES OF EARTH'S CRUST 15. Quiz 3 16. Special Project* Assignment Titles 17. Review 1. Minerals 18. Test 2. Project: Crystal Systems 19. Alternate Test* 3. Mineral Identification 20. Glossary and Credits 4. Project: Identifying a Mineral 5. Quiz 1 4. Alternate Exam—Form A* 6. Igneous Rocks 5. Alternate Exam—Form B* 7. Sedimentary Rocks 8. Metamorphic Rocks 10. Quiz 2: Weathering and Erosion 9. The Rock Cycle 11. Destructive Forces 10. Project: Identifying a Rock 12. Constructive Forces 13. Quiz 3: Destructive and Constructive Forces UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 14. Special Project* 15. Review Assignment Titles 16. Test 1. Review (1) 17. Alternate Test* 2. Review (2) 18. Glossary and Credits 3. Exam 12. Ocean Water UNIT 7: SHAPING EARTH'S CRUST 13. Experiment: Fresh Water vs. Saltwater 14. Waves and Tides Assignment Titles 15. Currents 1. Weathering 16. Quiz 3 2. Erosion 17. Special Project* 3. Soil Formation 18. Review 4. Project: Soil Particles 19. Test 5. Quiz 1: Shaping the Surface 20. Alternate Test* 6. Rivers and Waves 21. Glossary and Credits 7. Gravity and Glaciers 8. Project: Ice Erosion 9. Wind UNIT 8: EARTH'S WATER Assignment Titles 1. The Water Cycle 2. Project: Water Purification 3. Water Basics 4. Water Distribution 5. Project: Water Conservation 6. Quiz 1 7. Groundwater 8. Experiment: Porosity and Permeability 9. Lakes and Rivers 10. Glaciers and Ice Caps 11. Quiz 2 243 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
EARTH SCIENCE UNIT 9: EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE 2015EARTH SCIENCE Assignment Titles 12. Alternate Project: Barometers* 1. Evolution of the Atmosphere 13. Quiz 2: Earth-Sun RelationshipsEARTH SCIENCE 2. Project: Evolution of the Atmosphere 14. Air Pollution 3. Structure of the Atmosphere 15. Project: Greenhouse EffectEARTH 4. Project: Layers of the Atmosphere 16. Quiz 3: Human Relationship SCIENCE 5. Quiz 1: The Atmosphere 17. Special Project* 6. Atmospheric Cycles 18. ReviewEARTH 7. Solar Interaction 19. Test SCIENCE 8. Project: Solar Energy 20. Alternate Test* 9. Alternate Project: Temperature* 21. Glossary and Credits 10. Air Pressure and Winds 11. Project: Air Circulation 12. Project: Research Your Climate 13. Quiz 2: Causes of Weather and Climate UNIT 10: EARTH'S WEATHER AND CLIMATE 14. Weird Weather 15. Measuring Weather Assignment Titles 16. Project: Predict the Weather 1. Weather and Climate 17. Quiz 3: Predicting Weather 2. Project: Weather or Climate? 18. Special Project* 3. Clouds and Precipitation 19. Review 4. Project: Clouds and Weather 20. Test 5. Project: Clouds and Rain* 21. Alternate Test* 6. Air Masses and Fronts 22. Glossary and Credits 7. Quiz 1: Weather Factors of the Sky 8. Solar Power 11. Galaxies 9. Project: Control the Weather 12. Project: Identifying Galaxies 10. Geographical Effects 13. Future Exploration 11. Climate Regulation and Change 14. Quiz 3: Galaxies and Further Exploration 15. Special Project* UNIT 11: ASTRONOMY 16. Review 17. Test Assignment Titles 18. Alternate Test* 1. The Earth's Place in the Solar System 19. Glossary and Credits 2. The Earth's Orbit and Seasons 3. Project: Scale of the Solar System 4. Alternate Exam - Form A* 4. The Moon 5. Alternate Exam - Form B* 5. Quiz 1: Solar System 6. Characteristics of Stars 3. Alternate Final Exam - Form B* 7. Structure of the Sun 8. Stellar Evolution 9. Project: Life Histories of Stars 10. Quiz 2: Stars UNIT 12: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM Assignment Titles 1. Review (1) 2. Review (2) 3. Exam UNIT 13: FINAL EXAM Assignment Titles 1. Final Exam 2. Alternate Final Exam - Form A* 244 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015Integrated Physics and ChemistryCOURSE OVERVIEWIntegrated Physics and Chemistry is a physical science course designed for high school students needing an entry-levelscience course covering basic concepts found in chemistry and physics. Topics included in this study are: matter, motion and forces, work and energy, electricity and magnetism, and waves.Throughout the course, students will have opportunities to observe simulations, investigate ideas, and solve problems–both on screen and away from the computer.The course seeks to help students expand their knowledge and skills so that they may achieve the following goals: Gain an understanding of foundational concepts in physics and chemistry. Make careful observations of the surrounding environment. Analyze problems and solutions scientifically. Integrate science knowledge with real world situations at local, regional, national, and international levels. Appreciate the impact of science discovery on everyday life.INTEGRATED PHYSICS UNIT 1: EXPLORATIONS IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE 10. Mass and Density AND CHEMISTRY 11. Experiment: Determining Density Assignment Titles 12. Experiment: Density Column*INTEGRATED PHYSICS 1. Course Overview 13. Quiz 2: Measuring Matter AND CHEMISTRY 2. What is Science? 14. Special Project* 3. The Scientific Method 15. Review 4. Experiment: Making Observations 16. Test 5. Quiz 1: Nature of Science 17. Alternate Test* 6. The Metric System 18. Glossary and Credits 7 Scales 8. Volume 11. Mixtures 9. Experiment: Determining Volume 12. Separating Mixtures 13. Experiment: Separating a Mixture UNIT 2: THE STRUCTURE OF MATTER 14. Quiz 3: Mixtures 15. Special Project* Assignment Titles 16. Review 1. The History of Atomic Theory 17. Test 2. Experiment: Atomic Structure 18. Alternate Test* 3. The Atomic Model 19. Glossary and Credits 4. Quiz 1: Atomic Structure 5. Elements and Their Properties 6. The Periodic Table 7. Trends on the Periodic Table 8. Experiment: Identifying an Unknown 9. Compounds 10. Quiz 2: Pure Substances 245 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
2015INTEGRATED PHYSICS UNIT 3: MATTER AND CHANGE 13. Quiz 2: Chemical Changes AND CHEMISTRY 14. Radioactivity Assignment Titles 15. Nuclear ReactionsINTEGRATED PHYSICS 1. States of Matter 16. Experiment: Half-Life AND CHEMISTRY 2. Changes of State 17. Nuclear Energy 3. Experiment: Graphing Changes of State 18. Quiz 3: Nuclear ChangesINTEGRATED PHYSICS 4. Solutions - The Dissolving Process 19. Special Project* AND CHEMISTRY 5. Acids and Bases 20. Review 6. Experiment: The Cabbage Indicator 21. TestIPC 7. Quiz 1: Physical Changes 22. Alternate Test* 8. Chemical Bonding 23. Glossary and CreditsINTEGRATED PHYSICS 9. Atomic Structure and Bonding AND CHEMISTRY 10. Experiment: Chemical Changes 11. Quiz 2: Liquids 11. Chemical Reactions and Conservation of Mass 12. General Characteristics of Gases 12. Types of Chemical Reactions 13. Pressure and Volume in Gases 14. Experiment: Pressure in Gases UNIT 4: STATES OF MATTER 15. Temperature and Volume Changes in Gases 16. Quiz 3: Gases Assignment Titles 17. Special Project* 1. Properties of Solids 18. Review 2. Experiment: Comparing Hardness and Density of 19. Test 20. Alternate Test* Solids 21. Glossary and Credits 3. Elasticity and Strength in Solids 4. Electrical Conductivity in Solids 10. Newton's Laws 5. Quiz 1: Solids 11. Experiment: Propulsion 6. Characteristics of Liquids 12. Centripetal Force 7. Experiment: Viscosity 13. Quiz 2: Forces 8. Pressure in Liquids 14. Special Project* 9. Archimedes' Principle and Flotation 15. Review 10. Liquids and Capillary Action 16. Test 17. Alternate Test* UNIT 5: MOTION AND FORCES 18. Glossary and Credits Assignment Titles 3. Alternate Exam - Form A* 1. Distance and Displacement 4. Alternate Exam - Form B* 2. Speed and Velocity 3. Acceleration 10. Pulleys; Wheels and Axles 4. Motion Graphs 11. Inclined Planes, Wedges, and Screws 5. Experiment: Motion Graphs 12. Experiment: Inclined Planes 6. Momentum 13. Quiz 2: Simple Machines 7. Quiz 1: Motion 14. Special Project* 8. Forces 15. Review 9. Friction 16. Test 17. Alternate Test* UNIT 6: SEMESTER REVIEW AND EXAM 18. Glossary and Credits Assignment Titles 1. Review 2. Exam UNIT 7: WORK AND ENERGY Assignment Titles 1. Forms of Energy 2. Work 3. Mechanical Energy 4. Conservation of Energy 5. Experiment: Potential and Kinetic Energy 6. Power 7. Quiz 1: Work, Energy, and Power 8. Simple Machines; Levers 9. Mechanical Advantage and Efficiency 246 ©2015 Glynlyon, Inc.
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