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Honors Algebra 2 (Holt-Mcdougall) – Part 1 with Thomas Frederick
Recorded course taught by Tom Frederick High School Algebra 2
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NOTE: In this course, the LIVE class videos were only for review and problem-solving.  All the curriculum instruction takes place in weekly video guides.  Please don't hesitate to email me at tomfrederick42@gmail.com with any questions or problems you experience.


How to be Successful in Honors Algebra 2:

The goal of the course is to investigate advanced concepts of algebra, build on what was learned in algebra 1, and lay a foundation for preCalculus and calculus study.  This course is designed specifically for the home school student with individual lessons for every assignment, taught by a master teacher! This is NOT just a 1 hour per week class.

The following are “Seven Steps to Success” to help you to get the most out of your class experience.

1)  Algebra material can be rather weighty, and students may need to watch the live classes and online videos in smaller parts or view them more than once.  Take your time and don’t rush through it. 
2)  In a typical week, a student should first watch the assigned video lessons and fill out the downloadable note sheets as you watch.
3)  Then attempt the problems assigned from the textbook.  Keep track of the homework problems that you can’t figure out.
4)  For the problems that you struggled with, find those concepts and re-watch that part of the lesson, paying special attention to the concepts in concern.  Review your notes and watch the LIVE class videos as those are problem-solving sessions for problems that students had. 
5)  If you are still stuck, a quick web search may get you to the understanding you need. 
6)  When you have completed all the videos and homework, check your answers with the solutions provided.  At the end of each answer key, there is a scale that you can use to change all of your homework scores into 10 point scores (this makes it easier for parents to grade...8/10 = 80%...).
7)  You are now ready to take the test or quiz.  Prepare a one-page note sheet with important facts and formulas.  You should plan to spend about 30 minutes on quizzes.  The tests should take about one hour.

Prerequisite: Algebra I, Geometry is recommended but not required (Both available through Unlimited Access)

Suggested grade level:  9th to 12th grade

Suggested high school credit:  1 full semester Math

Instructor: Thomas Frederick

Course Description: 

This fourteen (14) week course is the first part of a two-part series on advanced concepts in Algebra.  The goal of Honors Algebra 2 (part 1) is to build upon the concepts taught in Algebra 1 and Geometry while adding new concepts to the student’s repertoire of mathematics. Algebra 2 (part 1) continues the study of linear and quadratic functions, then extends knowledge to systems of linear equations and inequalities, higher-order polynomial functions, radical functions, and nth roots. Additional topics covered include a brief introduction to matrices. Graphing calculators will be used extensively in this class.

Course Materials:

Holt McDougal Larson Algebra 2 (2007), ISBN-13:  978-0-618-92393-9  ISBN-10:  0-618-92393-4.

[A link for a FREE version of the Texas edition of the textbook can be found here.  The course was designed with the Michigan edition but 99.5% of the problems are identical.]

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A TI 83 or 84 Graphing Calculator *(many free apps and websites can substitute for this)

Homework: Weekly lessons will include prerecorded videos, note sheets, practice problems, and a quiz or test. Homework questions will be assigned from the textbook along with solutions for students to self-check progress.   Students will be expected to watch daily videos, complete daily homework (3-4 times per week).

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  • This material is only to be used for its intended purpose by active subscribers of Homeschool Connections. Any other use without explicit permission is in violation of the seventh commandment (yes, the 7th commandment) and in violation of US and International copyright laws.

  • You may print or download to local hard disk extracts for your personal homeschool and non-commercial use only. This is not to be used for homeschool co-ops without express written permission from Homeschool Connections.

 To Begin Week One, click on the Week Title below and it will expand to show that week's course materials.

Course name
Honors Algebra 2 (Holt-Mcdougall) – Part 1 with Thomas Frederick
Instructor
Tom Frederick
Semester
Recorded
Category
Math ➤ Algebra 2
Grade level
High School
Course type
Recorded, free with subscription
Start time
September 5th, 2015 at 12:00 AM ET
Relative due dates
Relative due dates are disabled for this course.

About Thomas Frederick

Thomas (Tom) Frederick is a former Physics and Mathematics teacher at Saline High School in Michigan. He has thirty-plus years of classroom and online experience helping young people understand and apply mathematics and physics. Mr. Frederick holds a Master of Science in Physics Education from Eastern Michigan University, and a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the University of Michigan.

In addition to being a teacher, Mr. Frederick was a high school Cross Country Coach for fifteen years and the Coordinator of Youth Ministry and Confirmation Director for seven years at his local parish. In that time, he built up the youth program from a handful of moderately-committed kids to 75-100 young people packing the youth room every Sunday night and falling in love with Jesus and His One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic church! Suffice it to say, he enjoys working with high school-aged young adults in a myriad of different venues–and especially enjoys living and sharing his Catholic faith.

Mr. Frederick and his wife homeschooled their seven children through early grades and they now all attend Catholic schools. In his spare time, he enjoys running, Scripture study, fixing computers, gardening, and keeping up a small orchard. His old classroom web page can be found online at www.physicsisphun.org.

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