2026-2027 School Year

Algebra 1 SPT

Course Description

Students will review the basic arithmetic operations on whole numbers, integers, and rational numbers. They will gain a better understanding of graphing two variable equations: lines, parabolas, absolute value, and exponential shapes. They also will study various algebraic concepts: solutions of first and second degree equations, solutions of systems of first degree equations, and solutions of inequalities; operations with exponents, operations and factoring with polynomials, and operations with square roots. Concepts will be presented visually and applied through word problems.

This class has summer homework.

To be successful in this class:

Students at the CP level will need daily at-home practice and possible assistance from their teaching parent. Parents will be expected to check homework and monitor students as they work.  Tests and assignments will be given to take at home with occasional quizzes given in class. Students should expect to spend at least one hour per day on these assignments.

Families with students in this class should also consider enrolling in Algebra 1 Virtual Lab.

Grades: 9th Grade, 10th Grade, 8th Grade

Course Tuition and Enrollment Fees can be found HERE. If applicable, see below for additional course fees (supply, lab, textbook, etc.)

Additional Course Fees: $60 materials fee

Prerequisites:

  • Pre-Algebra or an equivalent curriculum. Students should have mastered arithmetic skills such as fractions, decimals, and integers. They also should have experience with variables, solving equations, and graphing.
  • Summer Assignment is required.
  • Please review the Math Readiness and Prerequisites page to ensure that this course is the best choice for your student. This page includes a math readiness test.

Course Credit: 1 CP Math Credit. Course can also be taken for honors credit. View Honors Algebra 1 Course Description for details on honors requirements.

Required Materials

Textbook:

  • All Things Algebra text (printed and spiral bound) along with the digital parent answer key will be provided by UHC.

Other  materials:

  • Three-ring 1” binder with notebook paper
  • Scientific calculator (graphing calculator may be helpful but is not required)

Meet Emily Manning

Education: Bachelors in Math Education from Morehead State University and Masters in School Counseling from University of the Cumberlands.

Teaching Experience: Began teaching in 2014 at Ripley High School in Ripley, Ohio then moved to Lloyd High School in Erlanger, KY and taught there from 2016- 2024.

UHC Courses Taught: Math 6

Began teaching at UHC in 2025.