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[[Problem Solving in Pre-algebra]] is a [[CTY Online]] course which requires a qualifying math score on the SCAT or SAT and completion of Pre-algebra or equivalent in school. It's course code is [[PS3]] and the course lasts about 3 months.
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[[Problem Solving in Pre-algebra]] is a [[CTY Online]] course which requires a qualifying math score on the SCAT or SAT and completion of Pre-algebra or equivalent in school. It's course code is [[PS2]] and the course lasts about 3 months. And it is for people in grades 6-8.
 
 
==Course Description==
 
 
 
From the CTY Online Catalog:
 
 
 
CTY's Problem Solving and Enrichment Math courses sharpen investigative skills, broaden mathematical understanding of concepts, and enhance reasoning skills. Designed around performance objectives that reflect national and state mathematical standards and drawing on software provided by Riverdeep, these courses demonstrate how mathematical issues arise out of real-life situations. Concepts are assessed through challenging quizzes and module tests. With the guidance of their instructors, students typically select enrichment or supplementary math courses of the appropriate level in between their accelerated courses to ensure a solid foundation and mastery of math concepts at each level.
 
 
 
Problem Solving in Pre-algebra prepares students for a more formal study of mathematics in middle school. It is appropriate for students who have a good understanding of concepts in pre-algebra, but who wish to enrich their skills through interesting word problems. Students continue the study of numbers and their operations by exploring:
 
 
 
ratios
 
proportions
 
algebraic concepts
 
radicals and exponents
 
geometry
 
statistics
 
probability
 
Students apply what they have learned to solve sets of questions at varying levels of difficulty. Students are also invited to participate and ask questions in an open Help Room guided by instructors.
 
 
 
This course provides an excellent foundation for students who will be advancing into Honors Algebra I.
 
 
 
==Topics==
 
 
 
==Module 1: Essentials of Algebra==
 
* Algebra Fundamentals
 
* Introducing Variables
 
* Identifying Components of Algebraic Expressions
 
* Replacing Variables in a Formula
 
* Evaluating an Algebraic Expression
 
* Representing the Dimensions and Area of a Rectangle
 
* Combining Like Terms
 
* Evaluating Expressions Using Substitution
 
* Simple Equations
 
* Using Variables to Express Relationships
 
* Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
 
* Solving Simple Equations
 
* Variables on Both Sides of the Equation
 
* Writing Equations
 
* Simplifying Both Sides of an Equation
 
* Checking the Solution to an Equation
 
* Solving Literal Equations
 
* Identifying the Variables in a Given Formula
 
* Rewriting a Formula in Terms of a Different Variable
 
* Substituting Values and Solving an Equation
 
==Module 2: Fundamentals of Geometry==
 
* Geometry Fundamentals
 
* Naming and Measuring Angles
 
* Defining Complementary and Supplementary Angles
 
* Recognizing Congruent Angles
 
* Triangles
 
* Classifying Triangles by Sides
 
* Exploring the Area of a Triangle
 
* Classifying Triangles by Angles
 
* Volume and Surface Area
 
* Calculating Volume of a Right Triangular Prism
 
* Calculating Surface Area of a Right Triangular Prism
 
* Calculating Volume and Surface Area of a Right Cylinder
 
==Module 3: Radicals and Exponents==
 
* Introduction to Radicals & Pythagorean Theorem
 
* Exploring the Pythagorean Theorem
 
* Investigating Squares and Square Roots
 
* Defining Irrational Numbers
 
* Introduction to Scientific Notation
 
* Writing Numbers Using Scientific Notation
 
* Comparing Numbers in Scientific Notation
 
* Writing Numbers Between 0 and 1 in Scientific Notation
 
==Module 4: Ratio and Proportion==
 
* Ratio
 
* Defining Ratio
 
* Expressing Ratios as Equivalent Fractions and Decimals
 
* Forming Ratios Between Unlike Quantities
 
* Proportion
 
* Defining a Proportion
 
* Solving for a Variable in a Proportion
 
* Applying the Means/Extremes Property
 
* Direct and Inverse Variation
 
* Exploring and Solving Direct Variation Problems
 
* Exploring Inverse Variation
 
* Solving Inverse Variation Problems
 
* Similar Polygons
 
* Defining Similarity
 
* Identifying Equivalent Ratios
 
* Setting Up and Solving Proportions in Similar Polygons
 
==Module 5: Statistics==
 
* Interpreting and Constructing Graphs
 
* Exploring Line Graphs
 
* Exploring Bar Graphs
 
* Interpreting Pie Charts
 
* The Mean, Median, and Mode
 
* Defining the Mean and Median
 
* Defining the Mode
 
* Calculating the Mean, Median, and Mode
 
* Frequency Distribution and Histograms
 
* Creating and Interpreting a Frequency Table
 
* Defining a Histogram
 
*Exploring Cumulative Frequency Graphs
 
==Module 6: Probability==
 
* Simple Probability
 
* Defining and Expressing Probability
 
* Calculating Probabilities on a Color Wheel
 
* Determining Probability of Complementary Events
 
* Probability of Combined Events
 
* Calculating the Probability of Independent Events
 
* Determining the Sample Space of an Experiment
 
* Calculating the Probability of Dependent Events
 

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MathematicsAccelerated Grade 1 Mathematics | Accelerated Grade 2 Mathematics | Accelerated Grade 3 Mathematics | Problem Solving in Arithmetic | Problem Solving in Pre-algebra | Problem Solving in Algebra I, Part I | Problem Solving in Algebra I, Part II | Problem Solving in Geometry | Introduction to Chess | Cryptography: Math and Codes | Math Olympiad for Elementary School Students | MATHCOUNTS Prep | MATHCOUNTS | Competitive Mathematics Prep | Competitive Mathematics for High School Students | Honors Grade 4 Mathematics | Honors Grade 5 Mathematics | Honors Pre-Algebra | Honors Algebra I | Honors Geometry | Honors Algebra II | Honors Trigonometry | Honors Precalculus | AP Calculus AB | AP Calculus BC | AP Calculus C | AP Statistics | Linear Algebra | Multivariable Calculus | Differential Equations | Introduction to Abstract Mathematics | Introduction to Real Analysis | Introduction to Complex Analysis
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ScienceInventions in Engineering for Young Students | Introduction to Forensics | Earth and Space Science | Life Science | Physical Science | Honors Chemistry | Honors Biology | Honors Physics | AP Biology | AP Chemistry | AP Physics 1 | AP Physics 2 |
Critical ReadingDragon Tales | Good Dogs | Mystery Stories | Ancient Egypt Rediscovered | Quests and Challenges | Magical Life Lesssons | Greek Myths Revisited | Robot Encounters | Wild Things | In Search Of | The Right Stuff | Dangerous Games and Rebellions | Monsters, Magic, and Mayhem | A Study of Sherlock | Art Meets Science: Nonfiction | Art Meets Science: Literature
WritingBuilding Blocks | Grammar FUNdamentals | From Structure to Style | The Process of Writing | Writing for an Audience | Crafting the Essay | Writing Analysis and Persuasion | Crafting Poetry | Crafting Fiction | AP English Language and Composition
English Language LearningVocabulary, Grammar, and Writing Using STEM Essay Writing Using STEM | Crafting the Essay for English Language Learners
Visual FluencyVisual Literacy | Visual Communication
Music TheoryMastering the Fundamentals of Music
World LanguagesArabic for Elementary School Students | Arabic Language | Arabic Readers' Workshop | Chinese for Elementary School Students | Chinese Language | Chinese Readers' Workshop | Chinese Essay Writing | AP Chinese Language and Culture | Spanish Language for Elementary Students | Spanish Language | Spanish Language Essay Writing | AP Spanish Language and Culture | AP Spanish Literature and Culture | Spanish Readers' Workshop | Spanish Literature Readers' Workshop
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Problem Solving in Pre-algebra is a CTY Online course which requires a qualifying math score on the SCAT or SAT and completion of Pre-algebra or equivalent in school. It's course code is PS2 and the course lasts about 3 months. And it is for people in grades 6-8.