A variety of math courses are offered at Tolland High School. Three credits are required for graduation. The goals of the math program are for the student to understand and apply mathematical concepts, develop logical thinking and organizational skills, apply integrated mathematical problem-solving strategies to investigate, evaluate, and solve problems from within and outside mathematics, formulate mathematical definitions and express generalizations discovered through investigations, use and value the connections between mathematics and other disciplines, prepare while building mathematical literacy to become an educated consumer, and prepare for future mathematical study.
Units of Instruction
Algebraic Expressions and Integers
Solve One-Step Equations and Inequalities
Decimals and Equations
Factors, Fractions, and Exponents
Operations with Fractions
Ratios, Proportions, and Percents
Solving Equations and Inequalities
Linear Functions and Graphing
Area and Volume
Data Analysis and Probability