7-8 Math

  •  Mathematics Courses in Middle School

    7th Grade Math

    Math 7 provides foundation in fundamental pre-algebra topics including probability and numerical representations; computations and algebraic relationships; geometry and measurement; data analysis and personal financial literacy. Applications of learned skills and problem solving are the primary focus. Math 7 prepares students for the 8th grade math course

    Math 7th Grade Course Parent Guide

     

    Math 7th Honors

    Math 7 Honors is a compacted version of 7th Grade Math and 8th Grade Math. Some 7th grade TEKS and all 8th grade TEKS are emphasized. Therefore, this course moves at a faster pace and a greater depth than regular Math 7.  This course is designed for students who have an interest in STEM fields, a particular talent in mathematics, or plan to take future Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) mathematics course(s).  This course is designed to prepare students to be successful in Algebra I Honors in their 8th grade year and on track for AP Calculus or IB Math in high school. This course serves as a pre-requisite for Algebra 1.

    Math 7th Honors Course Parent Guide

     

    8th Grade Math

    This course is designed for students who have taken Math 7. Math 8 prepares students for Algebra 1. The course topics include the pre-Algebra concepts of numerical representations and relationships; computations and algebraic relationships; geometry and measurement; data analysis and personal financial literacy. Applications of learned skills and problem solving are the primary focus. This course is serves as a pre-requisite for Algebra 1.

    Math 8th Grade Course Parent Guide

     

    Algebra 1 Honors

    Algebra I Honors is a high school course.  Students will earn high school credit and will take the Algebra 1 EOC.  The topics include the study of real numbers, equations and inequalities, linear and quadratic functions, factoring, graphing and operations with polynomials and rational expressions. Applications of learned skills and problem solving are a focus. The Algebra I TEKS are addressed at a greater depth than a regular level course.  This course is designed for students who have an interest in STEM fields, a particular talent in mathematics, or plan to take future Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) mathematics course(s). 

    Algebra I Honors Parent Guide

     

    Geometry Honors

    This course is the second high school math credit students need to earn for graduation. Geometry builds on geometric and algebraic concepts students were exposed to from kindergarten through Algebra I. Geometry is a visual math course that focuses on shapes and their properties. In addition to the applications in construction, visual arts, technology and design, geometry helps students develop logical reasoning skills and precise mathematical language. These skills will support student success in creating strong argumentative essays in future English courses. Students generally choose Algebra II as the next math course. Financial Math or Algebraic Reason-ing may be suitable choices if the student is not ready for Algebra II.

    In Geometry Honors, students will begin to experience an inquiry-based learning format. Teachers will ask students to explore ideas and then create conjectures based on the patterns they observe. Students generally choose OnRamps Algebra II Honors (College Algebra) as the next math course. Algebra II (on level) may be a suitable choice if the student is not ready for the rigor or responsibilities of the OnRamps Algebra II Honors (College Algebra) course. Strong math students may also choose IB Math in their junior/senior years.

    Geometry Honors Parent Guide

     

Resources for Middle School Mathematics