![]() ![]() If you are homeschooling your 9th grader (and don't already have a curriculum), I'll actually recommend Khan's EngageNY collection. In practice, (and in Khan's structure), you often get a block of Algebra followed by a block of Geometry. In a perfect world, this mixing would be done at the activity-level: you'd have questions about algebraic expressions which relate to geometric objects, or your simple quadratic functions would be tied to questions about a circle's area. Mathematics 1 is an "integrated" course mixing both algebraic and geometric topics. Algebra 1 is a "traditional" course covering linear equations, algebraic expressions, and some simple functions.
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