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MATHEMATICS 24 COURSE OUTLINE |
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Program Overview Mathematics 24 is the second course in the Mathematics 14-24 sequence of courses. This course follows Mathematics 14 and prepares students to handle real life experiences in the adult world of work. Successfully completion of this course will provide the minimum requirements in mathematics for an Alberta high school diploma. The Mathematics 14-24 sequence is designed for students whose needs, interests, and abilities focus on basic mathematical understanding. This course sequence emphasizes the acquisition of practical life skills and proficiency in using mathematics to solve problems, adapt to change, interpret information, and build on previous knowledge. This course is divided into five units of study:
In all there are 40 lessons, divided into the six units that compose this course. As you read through the lessons you will find self-check questions so that you can test your understanding of what you've just learned. At the end of most lessons you will find a link to an assignment. Download the assignment, complete it, and save it. Submit your completed assignment to the "Assignment Dropbox" for marking. You will need to complete four assignments a week; please see the assignment section for due dates. At the end of each section (which is usually about 3 or 4 lessons) you will complete a quiz to test your understanding of all the concepts. These quizzes are done online on the honour system. You can not use any form of notes or books while doing the quizzes. You will also be writing a midterm and final exam in person. Prerequisites
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