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Academy Charter High School

ALGEBRA II
Curriculum Guide
2013 Edition

APPROVED ON:______________________

BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Richard Morales-Wright, President
Kimberly Brock, Vice President
Tasha Youngblood Brown
Frankie Winrow
Mylo Wright

Mary Jo McKinley, Director


Megan Sherman, Director of Special Services
Jarred Shaw, Director of Curriculum
Curran Fallon, Dean of Students

Table of Contents
PHILOSOPHY ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
PURPOSE & VISION.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
CURRICULUM OUTLINE ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
MODEL CURRICULUM UNITS ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 5

Philosophy
In Academy Charter High School, we recognize that each student is unique and that the purpose of education is to enable
every student to acquire the learning skills necessary to compete in the global community. It is essential that we provide a
rigorous, high-quality curriculum that allows each students talents and abilities to be developed to their full potential. The
curriculum allows children to explore the many facets that construct the richness of the subject area and to critically analyze
and problem solve.

Purpose and Vision


The purpose of the Academy Charter High School Curriculum Guide is to provide a blueprint for organizing instructional strategies,
methodologies and activities that provide an opportunity for every child to meet and exceed the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content
Standards NJCCCS and/or the Common Core State Standards. It will guide the implementation of the standards by specifying the design of
instructional materials, curriculum and instructional strategies. The standards designate what to teach at specific grade levels, and this
guide provides procedures and selected research-based approaches for implementing instruction to meet the diverse needs of the student
population, including those with special learning needs and whose native language is other than English.
Educators will use the guide and the content standards as a road map for curriculum and instruction. The ultimate goal is to cultivate
global, independent thinkers by shifting classroom priorities from teaching to learning, with a focus on student outcomes. This paradigm
shift in instructional trends from a teacher-directed model is designed to allow a student-centered learning environment to thrive. The
guide will also:

Provide a vertical and horizontal framework for content and skills in alignment with the standards and district benchmarks
Provide student outcomes that are developmentally appropriate and measurable
Provide a flexible framework within which teachers can design instructional strategies and models that address various learning
styles for a more individualized student learning environment
Present the Key Elements of content and skills for the purpose of creating an environment of Enduring Understanding through
Essential Questions and student-centered learning scenarios
Provide resources of Best Practices from which teachers can glean examples of instructional strategies upon which they can model
their classes

Intentional cross curricular content connections will guide students through the learning process by the use of active learning techniques
which include:

Exploration & Discovery


Project-based Learning (PBL)
Essential Questioning
Collaborative learning groups
Learning stations

The Curriculum Guide provides a balanced and comprehensive approach that focuses on:

Introduction, mastery, and practice of skills


Engagement of students in activities that provide opportunities for students to participate in problem-solving using inquiry skills
Differentiated instructional strategies to address diverse learning styles and needs
Project-based, authentic learning activities
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The use of technology as a tool for learning to develop 21 century learners

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