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Grade 9 Mathematics

This course bridges the transition from arithmetic to abstract mathematical reasoning. Students explore the power of variables, the logic of spatial relationships, and the utility of data to solve complex real world problems.

6 units·58 topics·Ages 14-15

01The Power of Number and Proportion

10 topics·Term 1

Exploration of rational numbers, powers, and proportional reasoning to model physical phenomena.

Classifying Real Numbers

Students will define and classify numbers within the real number system, including rational and irrational numbers.

Think-Pair-ShareConcept Mapping
Operations with Rational Numbers

Students will practice adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing rational numbers, including fractions and decimals.

Stations RotationCollaborative Problem-Solving
Introduction to Exponents

Students will define exponents, identify base and power, and evaluate expressions with positive integer exponents.

Think-Pair-ShareRound Robin
Exponent Laws: Product & Quotient Rules

Students will discover and apply the product and quotient rules for exponents to simplify expressions.

Problem-Based LearningPeer Teaching
Exponent Laws: Power Rules & Zero Exponent

Students will apply the power of a power rule and understand the concept of a zero exponent.

Escape RoomStations Rotation
Negative Exponents and Scientific Notation

Students will interpret negative exponents and use scientific notation to represent very large or very small numbers.

Simulation GameCase Study Analysis
Ratios and Rates

Students will define and differentiate between ratios and rates, and simplify them to their lowest terms.

Think-Pair-ShareCarousel Brainstorm
Proportions and Solving for Unknowns

Students will set up and solve proportions using cross-multiplication and other algebraic methods.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingStations Rotation
Percentages and Their Applications

Students will convert between fractions, decimals, and percentages, and solve problems involving percentage increase/decrease.

Decision MatrixCase Study Analysis
Direct and Inverse Proportion

Students will distinguish between direct and inverse proportional relationships and model them with equations.

Problem-Based LearningConcept Mapping

02Patterns and Algebraic Generalization

10 topics·Term 1

Moving from concrete patterns to abstract algebraic expressions and linear relationships.

Variables and Expressions

Students will define variables, write algebraic expressions from verbal descriptions, and evaluate them.

Think-Pair-ShareConcept Mapping
Simplifying Algebraic Expressions

Students will combine like terms and apply the distributive property to simplify algebraic expressions.

Stations RotationPeer Teaching
Introduction to Linear Relations

Students will identify linear patterns in tables of values, graphs, and verbal descriptions.

Gallery WalkCarousel Brainstorm
Graphing Linear Relations

Students will plot points from tables of values and graph linear relations on a Cartesian plane.

Experiential LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Slope and Rate of Change

Students will calculate the slope of a line from a graph, two points, and a table of values, interpreting it as a rate of change.

Inquiry CircleProblem-Based Learning
Y-intercept and Equation of a Line (y=mx+b)

Students will identify the y-intercept and write the equation of a line in slope-intercept form.

Flipped ClassroomStations Rotation
Writing Linear Equations from Data

Students will write linear equations given two points, a point and a slope, or a table of values.

Problem-Based LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Solving One-Step Linear Equations

Students will solve one-step linear equations involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

Think-Pair-ShareRound Robin
Solving Multi-Step Linear Equations

Students will solve multi-step linear equations requiring combining like terms and distributive property.

Peer TeachingProblem-Based Learning
Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides

Students will solve linear equations where variables appear on both sides of the equality sign.

Stations RotationCollaborative Problem-Solving

03Geometric Logic and Spatial Reasoning

10 topics·Term 2

Applying geometric theorems and properties to solve problems involving shapes and space.

Introduction to Transformations

Students will define and identify translations, reflections, and rotations as rigid transformations.

Gallery WalkExperiential Learning
Translations on the Coordinate Plane

Students will perform and describe translations of figures using coordinate rules.

Stations RotationCollaborative Problem-Solving
Reflections on the Coordinate Plane

Students will perform and describe reflections of figures across the x-axis, y-axis, and other lines.

Flipped ClassroomThink-Pair-Share
Rotations on the Coordinate Plane

Students will perform and describe rotations of figures about the origin (90°, 180°, 270°).

Experiential LearningProblem-Based Learning
Dilations and Scale Factor

Students will perform and describe dilations of figures, understanding the role of the scale factor and center of dilation.

Project-Based LearningMuseum Exhibit
Congruence and Similarity through Transformations

Students will use sequences of transformations to determine if figures are congruent or similar.

Document MysteryHexagonal Thinking
Similar Triangles: AA, SSS, SAS Criteria

Students will identify and apply the Angle-Angle (AA), Side-Side-Side (SSS), and Side-Angle-Side (SAS) similarity criteria for triangles.

Inquiry CircleCollaborative Problem-Solving
Proportionality in Similar Polygons

Students will use properties of similar polygons to find unknown side lengths and angle measures.

Problem-Based LearningCase Study Analysis
Introduction to Circles: Parts and Terminology

Students will identify and define key parts of a circle, including radius, diameter, chord, tangent, and secant.

Concept MappingThink-Pair-Share
Central and Inscribed Angles

Students will explore the relationships between central angles, inscribed angles, and their intercepted arcs.

Inquiry CircleExperiential Learning

04Measurement and Dimensional Analysis

9 topics·Term 2

Calculating surface area and volume of complex 3D objects and understanding measurement limits.

Area of 2D Shapes Review

Students will review and apply formulas for the area of basic 2D shapes (rectangles, triangles, circles, trapezoids).

Think-Pair-ShareStations Rotation
Surface Area of Prisms and Cylinders

Students will calculate the surface area of right prisms and cylinders using nets and formulas.

Experiential LearningProject-Based Learning
Surface Area of Pyramids and Cones

Students will calculate the surface area of right pyramids and cones, including the use of slant height.

Problem-Based LearningMuseum Exhibit
Surface Area of Spheres

Students will apply the formula to calculate the surface area of spheres and hemispheres.

Inquiry CircleThink-Pair-Share
Volume of Prisms and Cylinders

Students will calculate the volume of right prisms and cylinders using the area of the base and height.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingStations Rotation
Volume of Pyramids and Cones

Students will calculate the volume of right pyramids and cones, understanding their relationship to prisms and cylinders.

Inquiry CircleExperiential Learning
Volume of Spheres

Students will apply the formula to calculate the volume of spheres and hemispheres.

Problem-Based LearningThink-Pair-Share
Volume and Surface Area of Composite Solids

Students will calculate the volume and surface area of objects composed of two or more simple 3D shapes.

Project-Based LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Units of Measurement and Conversions

Students will convert between different units of length, area, and volume within and between measurement systems.

Stations RotationProblem-Based Learning

05Data, Probability, and Decision Making

10 topics·Term 3

Analyzing data sets and probability models to make informed predictions and critiques.

Data Collection Methods

Students will explore different methods of data collection, including surveys, observations, and experiments.

Carousel BrainstormCase Study Analysis
Sampling Techniques and Bias

Students will identify different sampling techniques and recognize potential sources of bias in data collection.

Socratic SeminarDocument Mystery
Measures of Central Tendency

Students will calculate and interpret mean, median, and mode for various data sets.

Think-Pair-ShareStations Rotation
Measures of Spread

Students will calculate and interpret range, interquartile range (IQR), and standard deviation (introduction) to describe data variability.

Inquiry CircleCollaborative Problem-Solving
Frequency Distributions and Histograms

Students will construct and interpret frequency tables and histograms for numerical data.

Gallery WalkExperiential Learning
Box Plots and Outliers

Students will construct and interpret box plots, identifying quartiles and potential outliers.

Case Study AnalysisThink-Pair-Share
Scatter Plots and Correlation

Students will create and interpret scatter plots, identifying positive, negative, and no correlation.

Gallery WalkProblem-Based Learning
Introduction to Probability

Students will define probability, identify outcomes and events, and calculate theoretical probability.

Simulation GameThink-Pair-Share
Experimental Probability and Relative Frequency

Students will conduct experiments, collect data, and calculate experimental probability and relative frequency.

Experiential LearningInquiry Circle
Compound Events and Tree Diagrams

Students will calculate probabilities of compound events using tree diagrams and the multiplication rule.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingStations Rotation

06Financial Literacy and Economic Models

9 topics·Term 4

Applying mathematical principles to personal finance and economic decision making.

Simple Interest Calculations

Students will calculate simple interest, principal, rate, and time using the simple interest formula.

Simulation GameThink-Pair-Share
Compound Interest: The Power of Growth

Students will calculate compound interest and compare its growth to simple interest over time.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingCase Study Analysis
Understanding Debt and Credit

Students will explore different types of debt (e.g., loans, credit cards) and the mathematical implications of credit scores.

Mock TrialExpert Panel
Creating a Personal Budget

Students will develop personal budgets, categorizing income and expenses to manage finances effectively.

Project-Based LearningDecision Matrix
Savings and Investment Strategies

Students will explore different savings vehicles and basic investment concepts, including risk and return.

Simulation GameExpert Panel
Income, Taxes, and Deductions

Students will understand different types of income, calculate gross and net pay, and explore basic tax concepts.

Case Study AnalysisTown Hall Meeting
Unit Pricing and Best Buys

Students will calculate unit prices to compare product values and make informed purchasing decisions.

Stations RotationCollaborative Problem-Solving
Discounts, Sales Tax, and Gratuities

Students will calculate discounts, sales tax, and gratuities, applying percentages to real-world transactions.

Think-Pair-ShareProblem-Based Learning
Understanding Loans and Amortization

Students will explore different types of loans (e.g., car, mortgage) and the concept of amortization schedules.

Case Study AnalysisSimulation Game