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MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT“NNPS = Achieving Mathematical Excellence, One Student at a Time” Mathematics Program Students today require stronger mathematical knowledge and skills to pursue higher education, to compete in a technologically oriented workforce, and to be informed citizens. Students must gain an understanding of fundamental ideas in arithmetic, measurement, geometry, probability, data analysis and statistics, and algebra and functions, and develop proficiency in mathematical skills at all levels. High school credit classes reinforce these topics in specific courses including: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Trigonometry, Math Analysis, Calculus and Probability and Statistics. In addition, students must learn to use a variety of methods and tools to compute, including paper and pencil, mental arithmetic, estimation, and calculators. Graphing utilities, spreadsheets, calculators, computers, and other forms of electronic information technology are now standard tools for mathematical problem solving in science, engineering, business and industry, government, and practical affairs. Hence, the use of technology must be an integral part of teaching and learning. However, facility in the use of technology shall not be regarded as a substitute for a student’s understanding of quantitative concepts and relationships or for proficiency in basic computations. The content of the mathematics standards is intended to support the following five goals for students:
Each of these goals supports the idea that mathematics provides a systematic way to represent relationships and analyze change in our world. Enduring Understandings and Essential Questions Mathematical problem solvers apply a variety of strategies and methods to solve problem situations.
The language of mathematics is communicated through specialized vocabulary and symbols used to represent and describe mathematical ideas, generalizations, and relationships.
Mathematical reasoning is evidenced by testing and evaluating statements and justifying steps in mathematical procedures.
Connections are made within different areas of mathematics and between other content disciplines. Mathematics is also connected to real world applications.
Representing mathematical ideas involves using a variety of representations such as graphs, numbers, algebra, words, and physical models to convey practical situations.
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MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Letha Brooks Rhonda Perkins
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