Key Math Domains & Topics (Common Core Aligned)
| Domain | Topics Covered |
|---|---|
| Polynomials & Rational Expressions | – Perform operations on polynomials (add, subtract, multiply, divide) |
Factor polynomials (including special products)
Simplify and solve rational expressions and equations |
| Quadratic Functions & Complex Numbers | – Solve quadratics by factoring, completing the square, and quadratic formulaAnalyze quadratic graphs (vertex, intercepts, axis of symmetry)
Work with complex numbers (i² = –1) |
| Functions (Linear, Quadratic, Exponential, Radical, Rational) | – Compare and interpret different types of functionsUse function notation
Compose, transform, and invert functions
Solve equations involving square roots and rational expressions |
| Exponential & Logarithmic Functions | – Model growth and decayConvert between exponential and logarithmic forms
Solve logarithmic and exponential equations using properties |
| Sequences & Series | – Arithmetic and geometric sequencesSummation notation (∑) and formulas for partial sums |
| Probability & Statistics | – Conditional probabilityPermutations and combinations
Normal distributions and data modeling with statistical functions |
| Trigonometry (Basic) | – Right triangle trig reviewUnit circle introduction (in advanced courses)
Graphing sine, cosine, and tangent (sometimes included) |
| Publisher | Curriculum Name | Features |
|---|---|---|
| Big Ideas Math – Algebra II | Visual models, real-world applications, and tech tools (Desmos integration) | |
| Illustrative Mathematics | Rich problem-solving and function transformations focus | |
| CPM Algebra II | Collaborative inquiry-based learning with hands-on problem sets | |
| Eureka Math (Algebra II) | Emphasizes conceptual understanding and modeling | |
| enVision / Go Math! | Practice-based and procedural-friendly; includes digital access | |
| Open Up High School Math | Free, CCSS-aligned, with high-level reasoning tasks |
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Formative Assessments | Weekly or daily practice problems, quizzes, Desmos investigations |
| Unit Tests | Polynomials, quadratics, exponentials, logs, rational expressions, sequences, probability |
| Benchmark Testing | Some schools assess mid-year and end-of-year with diagnostics (i-Ready, MAP, state-specific tools) |
| State Testing | Not all states require Algebra II testing |
| Some include it in a general Math III or integrated math EOC | |
| Others use SAT/ACT benchmarks |
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Graphing Calculator (TI-84, Desmos) | Plotting functions, solving equations, visualizing domain/range |
| Function Machines / Composition Cards | Understanding transformations, compositions, and inverses |
| Polynomial Tiles / Algebra Tiles | Modeling polynomial operations |
| Logarithmic Graph Tools | Visualizing exponential decay/growth and inverse relationships |
| Digital Platforms | Desmos, Khan Academy, DeltaMath, GeoGebra, Freckle, IXL, ALEKS, Mathspace |
| State | Notes |
|---|---|
| California | Algebra II is typically taken in Grade 11; SBAC testing ends in Grade 11 with college/career readiness focus |
| Texas | Algebra II is not required but highly recommended; TSIA2 or SAT/ACT may be used for college placement |
| Florida | Algebra II is included in the B.E.S.T. pathway; focus on modeling and real-world functions |
| New York | Algebra II ends with the Algebra II Regents Exam — includes probability, complex numbers, and functions |
| Illinois | Follows Common Core Algebra II model; state testing may focus on SAT Math readiness |
Year: August to May/June
Class Duration: 55–75 minutes per day
Course is divided into 6–8 major units, including:
Function review & transformations
Quadratic equations
Polynomials and rational expressions
Exponentials and logarithms
Sequences and series
Probability and statistics
Radical and rational equations
Trigonometry (optional or intro)
Advanced Concepts Introduced in Grade 11
- Mastery of function types and their transformations
- Solving complex equations: rational, radical, quadratic with complex roots
- Inverse functions and composition of functions
- Exponential/logarithmic modeling of population, finance, decay
- Use of technology to model, solve, and interpret complex equations
- Data analysis and statistics with deeper vocabulary (mean, SD, box plots, normal curves)
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