The aim is for the "guide" to be a tool for parents to build relationships with their children's teachers once the Common Core State Standards are fully in place.
The aim is for the "guide" to be a tool for parents to build relationships with their children's teachers once the Common Core State Standards are fully in place.
The aim is for the "guide" to be a tool for parents to build relationships with their children's teachers once the Common Core State Standards are fully in place.
The aim is for the "guide" to be a tool for parents to build relationships with their children's teachers once the Common Core State Standards are fully in place.
The aim is for the "guide" to be a tool for parents to build relationships with their children's teachers once the Common Core State Standards are fully in place.
The aim is for the "guide" to be a tool for parents to build relationships with their children's teachers once the Common Core State Standards are fully in place.
The aim is for the "guide" to be a tool for parents to build relationships with their children's teachers once the Common Core State Standards are fully in place.
The aim is for the "guide" to be a tool for parents to build relationships with their children's teachers once the Common Core State Standards are fully in place.
The aim is for the "guide" to be a tool for parents to build relationships with their children's teachers once the Common Core State Standards are fully in place.
The aim is for the "guide" to be a tool for parents to build relationships with their children's teachers once the Common Core State Standards are fully in place.
The aim is for the "guide" to be a tool for parents to build relationships with their children's teachers once the Common Core State Standards are fully in place.
The aim is for the "guide" to be a tool for parents to build relationships with their children's teachers once the Common Core State Standards are fully in place.
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The aim is for the "guide" to be a tool for parents to build relationships with their children's teachers once the Common Core State Standards are fully in place.
The aim is for the "guide" to be a tool for parents to build relationships with their children's teachers once the Common Core State Standards are fully in place.
The aim is for the "guide" to be a tool for parents to build relationships with their children's teachers once the Common Core State Standards are fully in place.
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The aim is for the "guide" to be a tool for parents to build relationships with their children's teachers once the Common Core State Standards are fully in place.
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The aim is for the "guide" to be a tool for parents to build relationships with their children's teachers once the Common Core State Standards are fully in place.
The aim is for the "guide" to be a tool for parents to build relationships with their children's teachers once the Common Core State Standards are fully in place.
The aim is for the "guide" to be a tool for parents to build relationships with their children's teachers once the Common Core State Standards are fully in place.
The aim is for the "guide" to be a tool for parents to build relationships with their children's teachers once the Common Core State Standards are fully in place.
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High School math
1. PARENTS’ GUIDE TO
Student Success
This guide provides an overview of what your child will HIGH SCHOOL MATH
learn during high school in mathematics. It focuses on the
key skills your child will learn in math, which will build
a strong foundation for success in many of the other subjects he or she studies throughout high
school. This guide is based on the new Common Core State Standards, which have been adopted
by more than 40 states. These K–12 standards are informed by the highest state standards from
across the country. If your child is meeting the expectations outlined in these standards, he or she
will be well prepared for success after graduation.
WHY ARE ACADEMIC STANDARDS IMPORTANT? HOW CAN I HELP MY CHILD?
Academic standards are important because they You should use this guide to help build a relationship
help ensure that all students, no matter where with your child’s teacher. You can do this by talking to
they live, are prepared for success in college and his or her teacher regularly about how your child is
the workforce. They help set clear and consistent doing — beyond parent-teacher conferences.
expectations for students, parents, and teachers;
build your child’s knowledge and skills; and help set At home, you can play an important role in setting high
high goals for all students. expectations and supporting your child in meeting them.
If your child needs a little extra help or wants to learn
Of course, high standards are not the only thing more about a subject, work with his or her teacher to
needed for our children’s success. But standards identify opportunities for tutoring, to get involved in
provide an important first step — a clear roadmap for clubs after school, or to find other resources.
learning for teachers, parents, and students. Having
clearly defined goals helps families and teachers
work together to ensure that students succeed. THIS GUIDE INCLUDES
Standards help parents and teachers know when ■ An overview of some of the key things your child
students need extra assistance or when they need will learn in math in high school
to be challenged even more. They also will help your
■ Topics of discussion for talking to your child’s
child develop critical thinking skills that will prepare
teacher about his or her academic progress
him or her for college and career.
■ Tips to help your child plan for college and
career
2. Mathematics
To prepare for college and career, your child will study mathematics across a broad
spectrum, from pure mathematics to real-world applications. Numerical skill and
quantitative reasoning remain crucial even as students move forward with algebra.
Algebra, functions, and geometry are important not only as mathematical subjects
in themselves but also because they are the language of technical subjects and the
sciences. And in a data-rich world, statistics and probability offer powerful ways of
drawing conclusions from data and dealing with uncertainty. The high school standards
also emphasize using mathematics creatively to analyze real-world situations — an
activity sometimes called “mathematical modeling.”
The high school standards are organized into six major content areas: Number and
Quantity; Algebra; Functions; Modeling; Geometry; and Statistics and Probability.
A Sample of the Work Your Child Will Be Doing To Become
Ready for College and Career
NUMBER AND QUANTITY ALGEBRA
■ Working with rational and irrational numbers, ■ Solving real-world and mathematical problems by
including working with rational exponents (e.g., writing and solving nonlinear equations, such as
rewriting (53)1/2 as 5√5) quadratic equations (ax2 + bx + c = 0)
■ Solving problems with a wide range of units and ■ Interpreting algebraic expressions and
solving problems by thinking about units (e.g., “The transforming them purposefully to solve problems
Trans Alaska Pipeline System is 800 miles long and (e.g., in solving a problem about a loan with interest
cost $8 billion to build. Divide one of these numbers rate r and principal P, seeing the expression P(1+r)n
by the other. What is the meaning of the answer?”; as a product of P with a factor not depending on P)
“Greenland has a population of 56,700 and a land
area of 2,175,600 square kilometers. By what factor FUNCTIONS
is the population density of the United States,
■ Analyzing functions algebraically and graphically,
80 persons per square mile, larger than the
and working with functions presented in different
population density of Greenland?”)
forms (e.g., given a graph of one quadratic function
and an algebraic expression for another, say which
has the larger maximum)
■ Working with function families and understanding
their behavior (such as linear, quadratic, and
exponential functions)
3. MODELING ■ Using coordinates and equations to describe
geometric properties algebraically (e.g., writing
■ Analyzing real-world situations using mathematics
the equation for a circle in the plane with specified
to understand the situation better and optimize,
center and radius)
troubleshoot, or make an informed decision (e.g.,
estimating water and food needs in a disaster area,
or using volume formulas and graphs to find an STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY
optimal size for an industrial package) ■ Making inferences and justifying conclusions from
sample surveys, experiments, and observational
GEOMETRY studies
■ Proving theorems about triangles and other figures ■ Working with probability and using ideas from
(e.g., that the angles in a triangle add to 180º) probability in everyday situations (e.g., comparing
the chance that a person who smokes will develop
■ Solving applied problems involving trigonometry of
lung cancer to the chance that a person who
right triangles
develops lung cancer smokes)
Keeping the conversation focused.
When you talk to the teacher, do not worry about covering everything. Instead, keep
the conversation focused on the most important topics. In high school, these include:
Talking to
Your Child’s
■ Does my child have a strong grounding in arithmetic, including operations on Teacher
fractions, decimals, and negative numbers?
■ Does my child take a thinking approach to algebra and work with algebraic
symbols fluently?
■ Is my child comfortable using coordinates in algebra and geometry?
■ Can my child break a complex problem down into parts and apply the math he or
she knows to problems outside of mathematics?
■ Does my child use terms precisely and make logical arguments?
■ Does my child have the knowledge to learn advanced mathematics after high
school if he or she so chooses?
Ask to see a sample of your child’s work. Ask the teacher questions such as: Is this
piece of work satisfactory? How could it be better? Is my child on track? How can I
help my child improve or excel in this area? If my child needs extra support or wants to
learn more about a subject, are there resources to help his or her learning outside the
classroom?
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