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PLATO® Algebra I & II Screenshots:
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- For middle, high school, and adult learners
- Skills typically taught in grades 6–10 (Algebra I) and 6–14 (Algebra II)
- 314 hours of instruction
- 236 discrete learning objectives
- Optional audio available
The PLATO® Algebra series is a comprehensive curriculum that uses engaging real-world examples as the basis of instruction.
PLATO® Algebra I, Part 1 is a pre-algebra curriculum that teaches students the foundation skills they need to understand and apply basic algebraic concepts. In Part II, students work with sets and numbers, polynomials and factoring, and equations and inequalities.
PLATO® Algebra II, Part 1, covers rational expressions, graphs, systems of equations, probability, and vectors. Part II is a high school and beginning college-level course that extends students’ mathematical literacy. It provides students with the background for trigonometry and calculus including coordinates and curves, functions and graphs, and exponential and logarithmic functions.
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