This course covers all topics traditionally associated with beginning algebra and geometry, provides a mathematical foundation essential for solving increasingly difficult problems, and prepares students for more complex algebra and geometry instruction in Algebra II. It covers signed numbers, exponents, solving equations, two equations with unknowns, graphing equations, scientific notation, ratio, percent, variation, unit conversions, geometry, perimeter, area, volume, English to metric conversion, surface area.
Mrs. Martinez received her undergraduate degree in Materials Engineering, and her Master’s in Mechanical Engineering with a Specialization in Explosives Engineering from New Mexico Tech. She has been teaching Math and Science for the past nine years. She currently lives in Wyoming with her two children. In her spare time, Mrs. Martinez enjoys spending time with her family, reading, hiking,and experiencing nature. She is enthusiastic about guiding students in mastering math skills and fostering confidence in their ability to apply these principles to real-world problem solving.