Students will be able to: Translate between words and algebra; Evaluate algebraic expressions and use exponents. Objectives 1.1.

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Students will be able to: Translate between words and algebra; Evaluate algebraic expressions and use exponents. Objectives 1.1

The students will be able to: Evaluate expressions containing exponents; Use the order of operations to evaluate expressions. Objective 1.2

Students will be able to: Evaluate expressions; Translate verbal phrases into expressions. Objectives 1.3

Students will be able to: Translate verbal sentences into equations or inequalities; Translate verbal phrases into expressions. Objectives 1.4

Students will be able to: Use a problem-solving strategy; Use a problem-solving plan to solve problems. Objectives 1.5

Students will be able to: Write algebraic expressions and equations; Represent functions as rules and as tables. Objectives 1.6

Students will be able to: Represent functions as rules and tables; Represent functions as graphs. Objectives 1.7

Students will be able to: Writing and evaluation algebraic expressions; Using expressions to write equations and inequalities; Representing functions as verbal rules, equations, tables, and graphs. Objectives 1 Test