Grade 12 - Florida Mathematics

Florida Financial Algebra A (Credit: 0.50)

Florida Financial Algebra is designed to instruct students in algebraic thinking while also preparing them to navigate a number of financial applications. Students will explore how algebraic knowledge is connected to many financial situations, including investing, using credit, paying taxes, and shopping for insurance. In studying these topics, students will learn about the linear, exponential, and quadratic relationships that apply to financial applications. In addition, the course will help prepare students to tackle the wide variety of financial decisions they will face in life, from setting up their first budget to planning for retirement.

Florida Financial Algebra B (Credit: 0.50)

Florida Financial Algebra is designed to instruct students in algebraic thinking while also preparing them to navigate a number of financial applications. Students will explore how algebraic knowledge is connected to many financial situations, including investing, using credit, paying taxes, and shopping for insurance. In studying these topics, students will learn about the linear, exponential, and quadratic relationships that apply to financial applications. In addition, the course will help prepare students to tackle the wide variety of financial decisions they will face in life, from setting up their first budget to planning for retirement.

Florida Mathematics for College Algebra A (Credit: 0.50)

Florida Mathematics for College Algebra, Semester A, is a single-semester course designed to develop and enrich your subject-matter knowledge while strengthening your mathematical skills and preparing you for college algebra. The course has a concentrated focus on linear, quadratic, absolute value, and radical equations and functions. You will build a solid foundation for the course by using expressions and functions to model relationships. You will then expand your arithmetic skills to work with linear, polynomial, and radical expressions, equations, and inequalities. You will analyze the key features of linear, absolute value, and quadratic functions represented in tables, graphs, descriptions, and equations. Throughout the course, you will use various types of functions to model relationships and solve real-world problems.

Florida Mathematics for College Algebra B (Credit: 0.50)

Florida Mathematics for College Algebra, Semester B, is a single-semester course designed to develop and enrich your subject-matter knowledge while strengthening your mathematical skills and preparing you for college algebra. You will begin by exploring inverse functions and function composition. Next, you will apply the properties of operations to rewrite, simplify, and solve rational expressions and equations. Expanding on your knowledge, you will study exponential and logarithmic equations and functions, discovering relationships between them and ways these function types can model real-world situations. You will also work with piecewise functions, including their graphs and key features. Finally, you will combine different function types into one function and closely compare the key features of these different function types.

Florida Mathematics for College Liberal Arts A (Credit: 0.50)

Mathematics for College Liberal Arts provides a math curriculum focused on developing the mastery of skills identified as critical to postsecondary readiness in math. This elective is aligned with Florida's Benchmarks for Excellent Students Thinking (B.E.S.T.) in mathematics and emphasizes instruction with applicability in real-world context. Course topics include a review of algebra concepts; functions and sequences; systems of equations; data and mathematical modeling; descriptive statistics; logic and reasoning; geometric principles of measurement and congruency, and applications of probability. A variety of activities allow for students to think mathematically in a variety of scenarios and tasks. In Discussions, students exchange and explain their mathematical ideas. Modeling activities ask them to analyze real-world scenarios and mathematical concepts. Journaling activities have students reason abstractly and quantitatively, construct arguments, critique reasoning, and communicate precisely. And in Performance Tasks, students synthesize their knowledge in novel, real-world scenarios, make sense of multifaceted problems, and persevere in solving them.

Florida Mathematics for College Liberal Arts B (Credit: 0.50)

Mathematics for College Liberal Arts provides a math curriculum focused on developing the mastery of skills identified as critical to postsecondary readiness in math. This elective is aligned with Florida's Benchmarks for Excellent Students Thinking (B.E.S.T.) in mathematics and emphasizes instruction with applicability in real-world context. Course topics include a review of algebra concepts; functions and sequences; systems of equations; data and mathematical modeling; descriptive statistics; logic and reasoning; geometric principles of measurement and congruency, and applications of probability. A variety of activities allow for students to think mathematically in a variety of scenarios and tasks. In Discussions, students exchange and explain their mathematical ideas. Modeling activities ask them to analyze real-world scenarios and mathematical concepts. Journaling activities have students reason abstractly and quantitatively, construct arguments, critique reasoning, and communicate precisely. And in Performance Tasks, students synthesize their knowledge in novel, real-world scenarios, make sense of multifaceted problems, and persevere in solving them.

Florida Mathematics for Data and Financial Literacy A (Credit: 0.50)

Mathematics for Data and Financial Literacy provides a math curriculum focused on developing the mastery of skills identified as critical to postsecondary readiness in math. This elective is aligned with Florida's Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking (B.E.S.T.) in mathematics and emphasizes mathematical literacy and communication of essential principles. Course topics include a review of algebra concepts; functions and sequences; systems of equations; rates, ratios, and proportions; types of interest; data representation and analysis; taxes and money management; credit, loans, and payment; and real-world financial literacy and planning. A variety of activities allow for students to think mathematically in a variety of scenarios and tasks. In Discussions, students exchange and explain their mathematical ideas. Modeling activities ask them to analyze real-world scenarios and mathematical concepts. Journaling activities have students reason abstractly and quantitatively, construct arguments, critique reasoning, and communicate precisely. And in Performance Tasks, students synthesize their knowledge in novel, real-world scenarios, make sense of multifaceted problems, and persevere in solving them.

Florida Mathematics for Data and Financial Literacy B (Credit: 0.50)

Mathematics for Data and Financial Literacy provides a math curriculum focused on developing the mastery of skills identified as critical to postsecondary readiness in math. This elective is aligned with Florida's Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking (B.E.S.T.) in mathematics and emphasizes mathematical literacy and communication of essential principles. Course topics include a review of algebra concepts; functions and sequences; systems of equations; rates, ratios, and proportions; types of interest; data representation and analysis; taxes and money management; credit, loans, and payment; and real-world financial literacy and planning. A variety of activities allow for students to think mathematically in a variety of scenarios and tasks. In Discussions, students exchange and explain their mathematical ideas. Modeling activities ask them to analyze real-world scenarios and mathematical concepts. Journaling activities have students reason abstractly and quantitatively, construct arguments, critique reasoning, and communicate precisely. And in Performance Tasks, students synthesize their knowledge in novel, real-world scenarios, make sense of multifaceted problems, and persevere in solving them.





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