Everything your students need to know to pass the Algebra I Regents Exam. The Algebra I Regents Prep topics are organized by the amount of time students have to prepare.
- Algebra I in Four Sessions is an alternative to materials that emphasize algebraic fluency and “by hand” methods. These sessions are in favor of technology use and recognize the need to help students understand major concepts under major time constraints. These four sessions provide strategic information about the test, with fresh instruction and practice of key skills.
- Algebra I in Expanded Lessons focus students on spending more time working with functions, solving linear equations and systems of equations and inequalities, and working with polynomials. These expanded lessons continue to use the graphing calculator, but also provide the paper-and-pencil practice of students solving problems algebraically. The expanded lessons conclude with the test-taking skills and strategies from the shorter, Regents Prep for Algebra I in Four Sessions. Combined with understanding the content from the expanded lessons above, students can enter the exam with greater confidence.
Select the session-style that works best for your students.
Developed by: Timothy Wilson, Math Teacher at East Upper School, Rochester, NY.
Curriculum writing experience: Developed math curriculum for use by ELL students with the National PASS program. Author of Math 6, Math on the Move, and TAKS (Texas) Exit-Level Math Review.