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Resources

We don't have a textbook, but there are plenty of resources provided on this website. The MVP Modules are where most of the classwork and homework problems can be found. The SAS Page has some online activities we complete in class, as well as notes and homework that are sometimes used to reinforce the MVP Modules. 

There are some other stand-alone items you might find useful here.

Algebra 1 glossary This PDF file contains algebra terms you may find in your homework that you do not recoginze or may need to remind yourself what they mean. They can be found here. 

Algebra 2 glossary Terms that aren't in the Algebra 1 glossary might be here.

Formula Sheets. 

  • Keystone Formula Sheet.pdf  
    When you take the Keystone Exam in May, you will have access to this formula sheet. Some of the homework problems you will encounter will definitely require these formulas from this sheet, so if you are looking for a formula while doing your homework, it can probably be found here. 
  • Old PSSA Fomula Sheet (2007).pdf This is a more extensive formula sheet (the PSSA test was an 11th grade test), but sometimes are homework can be pretty intesne.  

Graph Paper. Want to graph something? Need graph paper? There are several options here: 

  • 0.10 inch graph paper.pdf A full-page grid, each square is 0.1" in area. 
  • 0.25 inch graph paper.pdf Same as above, a full-page grid, but each square is 0.25" in area. 
  • geyer graph paper.pdf This graph paper has three coordinate planes drawn on one side (the x-y axis is drawn, there are 144 total squares), with a area next to each to show your work. Pefect for graphing three problems where you have to show work. 
  • six grids graph paper.pdf Similar to the above, but this is six coordinate planes and no place to show work. 
Multiplication Table.pdfThese can be found in the back of any good textbook. Here is ours.
 
Table of squares.pdf. This table shows the squares and square roots of the first 100 integers. It's a good way to find if a number is a perfect square, and what square roots are rational or irrational. 
 
Trig Table.pdf.  This is more of a geometry/honors resource. If you are looking for a trig ratio, you can find it here. 
 
 

 

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