MATHEMATICS ELECTIVES DOCUMENTS

Prince William County offers a variety of electives. Topics include algebra, data analysis, functions, personal finance, probability, statistics, and trigonometry. The following is a list of these courses with a brief description and with links to relative curriculum documents.

  • Algebra, Functions, and Data Analysis (AFDA): This is a year long course designed for students who have completed Algebra I and Geometry but need more time to further develop algebraic and geometric reasoning.
    1. AFDA Curriculum Map
    2. AFDA Pacing Guide
  • Personal Living and Finance: This is a year long course that prepares students and helps them develop the skills to manage personal finances and manage financial decisions.
    1. Personal Living and Finance State Document
  • Advanced Math: This is a year long course with objectives from both mathematical analysis and trigonometry. Students who have successfully completed Algebra II may take this course.
    1. Advanced Math Curriculum Map
    2. Advanced Math Pacing Guide
  • Trigonometry: This is a semester long course for students who have completed Algebra II; it is usually taken as part of the PreAP Algebra II/Trigonometry or Functions/Trigonometry courses, but may be taken independently.
    1. Trigonometry Curriculum Map
    2. Trigonometry Pacing Guide
  • Discrete Mathematics: This is a semester long course for students who have completed Algebra II; it is usually taken in conjunction with Probability and Statistics, but may be taken independently.
    1. Discrete Mathematics Curriculum Map (Note: Contains all of the state objectives for a year-long course.)
    2. Discrete Mathematics Pacing Guide (Note: Contains objectives for a semester long course.)
  • Probability and Statistics: This is a semester long course for students who have completed Aglebra II; it is usually taken in conjunction with Discrete Mathematics, but may be taken independently.
    1. Probability and Statistics Curriculum Map (Note: Contains all of the state objectives for a year-long course.)
    2. Probability and Statistics Pacing Guide (Note: Contains objectives for a semester long course.)
  • Computer Math: This is a year long course for students who have completed Algebra I. It is intended to be an introduction to programming and problem solving with computers/calculators.
    1. Computer Math Curriculum Map under construction
    2. Computer Math Pacing Guide
    3. Computer Math using the Calculator (VDOE Document)

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