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G L E N C O E Correlation Glencoe Algebra 1 2003

UTAH UTAH 2 ALGEBRA 1

GLENCOE CORRELATION ALGEBRA 1 UTAH OBJECTIVES PAGE REFERENCES Standard 1: Students will acquire number sense and perform operations with real numbers. Objective 1.1: Compute fluently and make reasonable estimates. 1. Estimate solutions to problems. SE: 17 Ex#4, 50 Ex#1b, 52 Ex#3a, 54 #13, 147 #51, 535 Ex#4-5, 614 #40 2. Compute solutions to problems. SE: 9 #43, 73-75, 79-82, 84-87, 103-106, 136 Ex#2, 155-157, 172 Ex#2, 173 Ex#4, 478 #30-31 3. Determine the reasonableness of an answer by relating it to the problem. SE: 17 Ex#4, 42 #50, 52 Ex#4, 162 #3, 707 #1-4, 710 Ex#4 Algebra Activity 783 Reading Mathematics 714 Objective 1.2: Represent real numbers in a variety of ways. 1. Compare and order real numbers. SE: 43, 68-70, 71 #42, 88-91, 92 #22-24, 93 #32-33, 104-106, 110, 233-235 Spreadsheet Investigation 232 2. Choose appropriate and convenient forms of real numbers for solving problems and representing answers, e.g., radical form, multiples of pi, decimal, fraction, or percent. SE: 74 Ex#2, 77 #60, 80 Ex#3-5, 82 #50-52, 84-85, 103-106, 124 #26, 126 #52, 160-161, 586-589, 815 Objective 1.3: Identify relationships among real numbers and operations involving these numbers. 1. Classify numbers as rational or irrational in the SE: 68, 70 #1, 104-106, 539 real number system. 2. Relate properties and operations of rational SE: 73-75, 79-80, 84-85, 105-106, 539, 546-547 numbers to irrational numbers. TWE: DI 540 3. Simplify numerical expressions and solve problems using real numbers. SE: 73-74, 79-80, 82 #42-49, 84-85, 86 #37-44, 103 Ex#1, 108 #50-51, 815 Standard 2: Students will represent and analyze mathematical situations and properties using patterns, relations, functions, and algebraic symbols. Objective 2.1: Use patterns, relations, and functions to represent mathematical situations. 1. Write algebraic expressions or equations to generalize visual patterns, numerical patterns, relations, data sets, or scatter plots. SE: 6-7, 212-214, 286-288, 298-301, 533-538 Graphing Calculator Investigation 306-307, 531-532, 654, 729 Spreadsheet Investigation 368 2. Represent linear equations in slope-intercept form, y = mx + b, or standard form, ax + by = c. 3. Distinguish between linear and non-linear functions or equations by examining a table, equation, or graph. 4. Identify the slope of a linear function as an average rate of change in real-world situations. SE: 218-220, 222 #38-43, 248-249, 272-274, 276 #28-39, 280-282, 290 #29-52 SE: 218-220, 222 #38-45, 226-228, 230 #45-48, 272-274, 524-527, 554-557, 567-568 Graphing Calculator Investigation 224-225 SE: 256, 258 Ex#6, 260 #13-14, 261 #40, 266 Ex#5, 269 #48-51, 274, 276 #45-46 UTAH 3 ALGEBRA 1

UTAH 4 ALGEBRA 1

OBJECTIVES PAGE REFERENCES Objective 2.2: Evaluate, solve, and analyze mathematical situations using algebraic properties and symbols. 1. Solve real-world problems involving constant rates of change, e.g., rates of travel, hourly wages, or rates of interest. SE: 258 Ex#6, 261 #53-56, 266 Ex#5, 269 #48-51, 276 #47-49, 282 Ex#3, 283 Ex#4, 284 #34-37, 290 #58-60 2. Solve multi-step equations and inequalities: a. Numerically; e.g., from a table or guess and check. b. Algebraically, including the use of manipulatives. c. Graphically. d. Using technology. 3. Solve systems of two linear equations or inequalities: a. Numerically; e.g., from a table or guess and check. b. Algebraically. c. Graphically. d. Using technology. 4. Determine the number of possible solutions for a system of two linear equations. 5. Evaluate numerical expressions (including exponents and square roots), algebraic expressions, formulas, and equations. 6. Solve linear formulas and literal equations for a specified variable, e.g., solve for p in I = prt. 7. Simplify algebraic expressions, including those having integer exponents. 8. Solve proportions that include algebraic firstdegree expressions. 9. Determine the number of solutions for a system of linear equations. SE: 142-144, 146 #18-21, 147 #50, 148 #59-64, 149-151, 332-334, 336 #43-47, 354 Ex#3 Algebra Activity 141 Graphing Calculator Investigation 358 SE: 369-371, 373 #44-50, 377-378, 380 #34-36, 390 Ex#4, 396 Ex#4 Algebra Activity 376 Graphing Calculator Investigation 375, 395 Spreadsheet Investigation 368 SE: 369-370, 372 #8-13, 373 #48-50, 374 #58, 379 #4-9, 386 #47-49, 392 #50-52, 399 #7-10, 403 #4-6 TWE: ICE 378 SE: 11-13, 14 #15-39, 15 #46, 20 #57-59, 31 #54, 36 #59-61, 67 #9-16, 539-540, 552 #57-59, 603 #86-89 SE: 128-130, 149-150, 166-167, 168 #13-30, 181-182, 191 #9-14, 196 #52-55, 231 #62-64, 317 #1-12 SE: 26-29, 33 Ex#3, 36 #52-57, 109 #85-88, 417 Ex#1, 538 #59-61, 565 #39-41, 655-656, 767 #63-65 Graphing Calculator Investigation 654 SE: 156-157, 158 #19-30, 160-161, 170 #49-51, 264-266, 616-618, 642-644, 646 #34-36 Reading Mathematics 165 SE: 369-371, 372 #8-13, 374 #57-58, 379 #4-9, 386 #47-49, 392 #50-52, 399 #7-10, 403 #4-6 TWE: ICE 378 Objective 2.3: Represent quantitative relationships using mathematical models and symbols. 1. Identify the slope of a line when given: SE: 256-257, 259 #5-10, 260 #17-34, 262 #61, a. A set of two ordered pairs. 264-266, 268 #15-20, 269 #57, 272, 285 #42 b. An equation of a linear function. c. The graph of a linear function. d. A table of values. 2. Write the equation of a line when given: a. A set of ordered pairs. b. The slope and a point on the line. SE: 242 Ex#3-4, 272-274, 275 #14-19, 280-282, 284 #19-20, 285 #41, 286-288, 289 #15-26, 290 #58-59, 291 #68-70 UTAH 5 ALGEBRA 1

c. The graph of a line. UTAH 6 ALGEBRA 1

OBJECTIVES 3. Identify horizontal and vertical lines given the equations. 4. Identify the domain and range of a relation or function from a graph, equation, table, or set of ordered pairs. 5. Determine the effect of parameter changes on the graphs of linear relations. 6. Determine whether two lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither, given the equations. 7. Determine the x- and y-intercepts from an equation or graph of a line. 8. Graph linear functions: a. By plotting points. b. By finding x- and y-intercepts. c. Using the slope-intercept form of a line. d. Using the slope and any point on the line. 9. Graph linear inequalities and identify the boundary line and solution area. 10. Determine and explain the meaning of intercepts using real-world examples. 11. Use direct variation to model rates of change, e.g., if income = 40 hours times rate of pay, then increasing the rate of pay increases income. PAGE REFERENCES SE: 275 #2, 287 Ex#2 Study Tip 273 SE: 45, 206 Ex#2a, 209 #18-25, 210 #51, 213-214, 223 #67-70, 248 #21-24, 285 #52-53, 344 #65-67, 443 #60-61 SE: 269 #47 Graphing Calculator Investigation 265, 278-279 SE: 292, 294-295, 296 #42-44, 297 #47, 311, 370 Ex#2b, 374 #57, 394 Ex#2 Algebra Activity 293 SE: 220 Ex#4, 221 #3, 222 #44 SE: 213 Ex#3, 215 #32-37, 219-220, 222 #46-53, 273 Ex#2-4, 276 #28-39 Graphing Calculator Investigation 224-225, 375 Spreadsheet Investigation 368 SE: 352-354, 356 #26-37, 394, 415 #61-63, 397 #4-9 Graphing Calculator Investigation 358, 395 SE: 272, 274, 276 #45-46, 282, 285 #40 TWE: ICE 220 SE: 258 Ex#6, 264-266, 269 #47-55, 276 #47-49, 285 #51 Standard 3: Students will solve problems using spatial and logical reasoning, applications of geometric principles, and modeling. Objective 3.2: Specify locations and describe spatial relationships using coordinate geometry. 1. Find the distance between two given points and find the coordinates of the midpoint between them. SE: 196 #48-50, 611-612, 613 #13-26, 614 #40-41, 621 #39-42, 635 2. Solve problems using the distance formula. SE: 612-613, 614 #40-41, 615 #45, 621 #39-42, 635 3. Solve problems for areas, perimeters, volumes, and surface areas using formulas. SE: 125 #41-44, 126 #52, 168 #10-12, 169 #34-35, 237 #45-46, 245 #31-33, 414 #43-48, 415 #60, 615 #46 Algebra Activity 122, 416 Objective 3.3: Solve problems using visualization, spatial reasoning, and geometric modeling. 1. Solve problems using the Pythagorean Theorem. SE: 605-607, 608 #12, 609 #41-45, 611, 634-635 2. Find missing parts of geometric figures using proportional reasoning and geometric relationships. 3. Illustrate multiplication of polynomials using area models, e.g., (a + b) 2, x(x + 2), or SE: 261 #57, 441 #30-31, 442 #36-40, 456 #43-44, 616-618, 620 #31, 623-625, 630 #70-71 Algebra Activity 416 SE: 452-454, 455 #1-2, 461, 462 #47 Algebra Activity 431, 450-451 UTAH 7 ALGEBRA 1

(x + a)(x + b). UTAH 8 ALGEBRA 1

OBJECTIVES PAGE REFERENCES 4. Factor polynomials using area models: SE: 492 Ex#6, 495, 499 #49-50, 505 #50, 506 a. To identify the greatest common monomial factor. #54, 513 #42 Algebra Activity 480, 487-488, 501 b. Of the form ax 2 + bx + c when a = 1. Standard 4: Students will understand and apply measurement tools, formulas, and techniques. Objective 4.1: Understand measurable attributes of objects and the units, systems, and processes of measurement. 1. Solve problems and express answers using appropriate units of measure. 2. Express the rate of change as a ratio of two different measures. SE: 9 #43, 108 #70-73, 124 #21, 131 Ex#6, 133 #56-57, 136 Ex#4, 139 #46-49, 147 #52, 299, 416, 626 SE: 258 Ex#6, 261 #53-56, 266 Ex#5, 269 #48-51, 276 #47-49, 282 Ex#3, 284 #34-37, 290 #58-60 3. Select appropriate units to achieve the desired precision when solving problems. Standard 5: Students will draw conclusions using concepts of probability after collecting, organizing, and analyzing a data set. Objective 5.1: Formulate and answer questions by collecting, organizing, and analyzing data. 1. Collect, record, organize, and display a set of data. 2. Determine whether the pattern of the data is linear or nonlinear when given in a list, table, or graph. 3. Interpret the correlation between two variables as being positive, negative, or having no correlation. 4. Find a line of best fit by estimation, choosing two points, or using technology for a given set of data. 5. Analyze the meaning of the slope and y- intercept of a line of best fit as it relates to the data. SE: 45 Ex#4, 46 #6-8, 50-52, 88-90, 92 #22-24, 93 #32-34, 237 #50-53, 722-724, 737-739 Algebra Activity 49, 271 SE: 218-219, 221 #4-7, 228 Ex#4, 240-242, 244 #12-19, 250 Graphing Calculator Investigation 729-730 SE: 298, 302 #6-9, 303 #18-23, 304 #29-33, 323 #59 Algebra Activity 299 Graphing Calculator Investigation 729-730 TWE: ICE 300 SE: 300, 302 #14, 303 #16, 304 #29-30, 305 #40-43 Graphing Calculator Investigation 306-307, 729-730 SE: 302 #15, 303 #17, 304 #31-33, 305 #44 Graphing Calculator Investigation 306-307 6. Make predictions based on a line of best fit. SE: 302 #15, 303 #17, 304 #31-33, 305 #44 Algebra Activity 299 Graphing Calculator Investigation 306-307 TWE: ICE 301 Objective 5.2: Apply basic concepts of probability. 1. Determine and express the probability of an event as a fraction, percent, ratio, or decimal. 2. Identify the probability of an event as being between zero (event not possible) and one (event certain). SE: 96-97, 98 #4-7, 99 #14-35, 100 #51, 101 #62, 769-772, 775 #44-47, 780 #25, 781 #27-29 Algebra Activity 102 SE: 97, 98 #1, 777, 779 #1 UTAH 9 ALGEBRA 1

OBJECTIVES PAGE REFERENCES 3. Recognize that the sum of the probability of an SE: 777, 778 Ex#2a, 779 #1 event and the probability of its complement is equal to one. 4. Determine whether a game or process is fair. SE: 787 #32 Codes Used for TWE Pages DI ICE Daily Intervention In-Class Example UTAH 10 ALGEBRA 1