Pilot™ Math is a classroom resource that combines traditional printed textbooks and workbooks with online educational multimedia. This innovative approach to learning narrows the gap between a student’s media-rich experiences outside of school and how they receive their lessons in the classroom.
Designed for use in classrooms that have varying levels of media access, the fully contained print resources can either stand alone, or direct students to hundreds of media resources, which can be accessed either online, via USB flash drive, or DVD.
Key Features
- Aligned with WNCP common curriculum learning outcomes
- Developed in partnership between Etraffic Press™ and Alberta Education’s Distributed Learning Resources Branch (ADLRB)
- Printed resources are laid out in a visually appealing way, making them easy to read and a joy to teach with
- Fully contained print resource with supplementary multimedia resources that augment and enhance the learning experience
- Students that learn via differentiated instruction methods have a richer learning experience
Math 10: Foundations and Pre-Calculus
Units & Lessons
Unit 1: Number Systems and Variables
- Lesson 1: Ordering Numbers
- Lesson 2: Properties of Numbers
- Lesson 3: Number Sets
- Lesson 4: Evaluating and Simplifying Expressions
Unit 2: Linear Relations and Functions
- Lesson 1: Relations and the Coordinate Plane
- Lesson 2: Evaluating Functions
- Lesson 3: Domain and Range
- Lesson 4: Slope of a Line
- Lesson 5: General Form
- Lesson 6: Slope-Intercept Form
- Lesson 7: Point-Slope Form
- Lesson 8: Slope as a Rate of Change
- Lesson 9: Direct and Partial Variation
Unit 3: Patterns
- Lesson 1: Arithmetic Sequences
- Lesson 2: Solving Arithmetic Sequence Problems
- Lesson 3: Solving Arithmetic Series Problems
- Lesson 4: Arithmetic Sequences and Graphing
Unit 4: Polynomials and Factoring
- Lesson 1: Multiplying Monomials
- Lesson 2: Dividing Monomials
- Lesson 3: Introduction to Polynomials
- Lesson 4: Multiplying Polynomials
- Lesson 5: More Polynomial Multiplication
- Lesson 6: Factoring I
- Lesson 7: Factoring II
- Lesson 8: Factoring III
Unit 5: Rational and Radical Expressions
- Lesson 1: Rational Expressions
- Lesson 2: Multiplication and Division of Rational Expressions
- Lesson 3: Division of Polynomials
- Lesson 4: Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions
- Lesson 5: Solving Equations with Rational Expressions
- Lesson 6: Radicals – An Introduction
- Lesson 7: Rational Exponents
- Lesson 8: Simplifying Radicals
- Lesson 9: Division of Radicals
Unit 6: Measurement, 3D Objects and 2D Shapes
- Lesson 1: Trigonometry Basics
- Lesson 2: Trigonometry of Angles
- Lesson 3: The Law of Sines
- Lesson 4: The Law of Cosines
- Lesson 5: Distance and Midpoint
- Lesson 6: Applications of the Distance and Midpoint Formulas
- Lesson 7: Measurement Conversions
- Lesson 8: Surface Area of 3D Shapes
- Lesson 9: Volume of 3D Shapes
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Secondary Math
Units & Lessons
Secondary Math: Introduction to Banking
- Introduction
- Lesson 1: Understanding Banking
- Lesson 2: Types of Accounts
- Lesson 3: Record Keeping
- Lesson 4: Chequing Accounts
- Lesson 5: Electronic Banking
- Summary
Secondary Math: Introduction to Wages and Salaries
- Introduction
- Lesson 1: Getting Started in a Job
- Lesson 2: Salaries and Net Pay
- Lesson 3: Time Cards and Hourly Pay
- Lesson 4: Other Ways of Getting Paid
- Lesson 5: What Happened To My Paycheque?
- Lesson 6: Getting the Most Bang for Your Buck!
- Summary
Secondary Math: Introduction to Using Rate, Ratio, and Proportion
- Introduction
- Lesson 1: Overview of Rate, Ratio, and Proportion
- Lesson 2: Applications of Rate, Ratio, and Proportion
- Lesson 3: Rate and the Consumer
- Lesson 4: Finding Out About Taxes
- Lesson 5: Spending Your Money Wisely
- Lesson 6: Rate and Ratio with the Graphing Calculator
- Lesson 7: Using Ratio with Similar Figures
- Summary
Secondary Math: Introduction to Trigonometry
- Introduction
- Lesson 1: What’s My Angle?
- Lesson 2: Identical Twins
- Lesson 3: Pythagoras Unplugged?
- Lesson 4: How Similar Are We?
- Lesson 5: Right Triangle Trigonometry
- Summary
Secondary Math: Introduction to Geometry
- Introduction
- Lesson 1: Introduction to Measurement
- Lesson 2: Systems of Measurement
- Lesson 3: Working with Scale
- Lesson 4: Drawing 3D Objects
- Lesson 5: 2D Shapes and Perimeter
- Lesson 6: 2D Shapes – Area
- Lesson 7: 3D Shapes and Surface Area
- Lesson 8: Pyramids, Cones and Spheres
- Summary
Secondary Math: Introduction to Statistics
- Introduction
- Lesson 1: Displaying Data
- Lesson 2: Using Graphs
- Lesson 3: Interpreting Graphs
- Lesson 4: Measures of Central Tendency
- Lesson 5: Sampling
- Summary
Secondary Math: Introduction to Spreadsheets
- Introduction
- Lesson 1: Introduction to Spreadsheets
- Lesson 2: Editing a Spreadsheet
- Lesson 3: Spreadsheet Formulas
- Lesson 4: Formatting a Spreadsheet
- Lesson 5: Using Spreadsheets in Daily Life
- Lesson 6: Summary
- Summary
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Math 11: Foundations
Units & Lessons
Unit 1: Equations and Inequalities
- Lesson 1: Solve Radical Equations
- Lesson 2: Absolute Value Equations
- Lesson 3: Linear Inequalities in Two Variables
- Lesson 4: Graphing Two Variable Inequalities
- Lesson 5: Graphing Linear Inequalities in Standard Form
- Lesson 6: Solve Equations Using Technology
Unit 2: Systems of Equations
- Lesson 1: Graph a System of Equations
- Lesson 2: Solve Systems Using Substitution A2a
- Lesson 3: Solve Systems Using Elimination A2a
- Lesson 4: Problem Solving with Systems of Equations
- Lesson 5: Solve Systems in 3 Variables
- Lesson 6: Solving Systems Using Technology
- Lesson 7: Graphing and Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities
Unit 3: Quadratics
- Lesson 1: Quadratic Transformations
- Lesson 2: Graphing Quadratics
- Lesson 3: Solve by Factoring
- Lesson 4: Irrational and Imaginary Numbers (Pre-Requisites to A13 – A14)
- Lesson 5: Solve by Completing the Square
- Lesson 6: Quadratic Formula (Discriminant and Nature of Roots)
- Lesson 7: Solve Using Various Methods
- Lesson 8: Exploring Data
Unit 4: Polynomial and Rational Functions
- Lesson 1: Functions Operations
- Lesson 2: Composition of Functions
- Lesson 3: Inverse Functions A10
- Lesson 4: Evaluating and Graphing Polynomial Functions
- Lesson 5: Solving Polynomial Functions by Graphing
- Lesson 6: Factoring Polynomial Functions
- Lesson 7: Solving Polynomial Functions Algebraically
- Lesson 8: Solve Rational Equations
- Lesson 9: Graphing Rational Functions
Unit 5: Circles
- Lesson 1: Circle Parts
- Lesson 2: Angles and Arcs
- Lesson 3: Inscribed Angles
- Lesson 4: Tangent Properties
- Lesson 5: Secants, Tangents, and Angles
Unit 6: Coordinate Geometry
- Lesson 1: Using Coordinates
- Lesson 2: Lines in Standard Form
- Lesson 3: Lines in Slope Intercept Form
- Lesson 4: Parallel Lines
- Lesson 5: Proofs in Coordinate Geometry
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Multimedia Elements
Unit 1: Equations and Inequalities
- E-Textbook
- E-Workbook
- Concept Capsules
- Solving Radical Equations
- Introduction to Absolute Value
- Graphing Linear Inequalities in Two Variables
- Introduction to Absolute Value Equations
- Absolute Value Equations – Advanced Techniques
- Absolute Value Equations with a Graphing Calculator
- Notepad Tutors
- Success Checker
Unit 2: Systems of Equations
- E-Textbook
- E-Workbook
- Concept Capsules
- Solving Systems of Linear Equations Algebraically
- Solving Linear Systems by Graphing
- Problem Solving with Systems of Equations
- Notepad Tutors
- Success Checker
Unit 3: Quadratics
- E-Textbook
- E-Workbook
- Concept Capsules
- Completing the Square
- Problem Solving with Quadratic Functions LF
- Solving Linear Systems by Graphing
- Characteristics of Quadratic Functions
- Solving Quadratic Equations by Graphing
- Notepad Tutors
- Success Checker
Unit 4: Polynomial and Rational Functions
- E-Textbook
- E-Workbook
- Concept Capsules
- Nature of the Roots of Quadratic Equations
- Operations with Functions
- Studying the Composite Function
- Inverse of a Function
- Remainder and Factor Theorems
- Solving Linear Systems by Graphing
- Polynomial and Rational Functions
- Solving Non-Linear Equations
- Notepad Tutors
- Success Checker
Unit 5: Circles
- E-Textbook
- E-Workbook
- Concept Capsules
- Chord Properties of Circles
- Angle Properties of Circles
- Circle Properties - Problem Solving
- Notepad Tutors
- Success Checker
Unit 6: Coordinate Geometry
- E-Textbook
- E-Workbook
- Concept Capsules
- Solving Quadratic Equations Algebraically
- Notepad Tutors
- Success Checker
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Formats
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Printer Specifications
What formats does it come in?
It’s your choice, get it your way
Pilot Math resources come in a variety of shapes and colours. With the printed texts and teacher guides you can choose from:
- Hardcover
- Soft cover
- Black and White
- Full Colour
Multimedia and interactive resources are available through:
- Online access
- USB flash drives (either standard flash drive casing or wristband option)
- DVD
Individual units and lessons are also sold separately, as well as the corresponding multimedia elements.
What are the specifications and system requirements?
Computer System Requirements:
- Web Browser: Internet Explorer version 7.0 or higher
- Internet Connection: High speed
- Browser Plug-in: Flash Player version 10.0 or higher
- PDF Reader: Adobe Reader version 7.0 or higher
- Publisher: Etraffic Press
Printed Student Textbook Specifications:
- Publisher: Etraffic Press
- All of the learning outcomes of the Western Northern Canadian Protocol (WNCP) Common Curriculum Framework (CCF) are covered
- The resources are aligned with National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards
| Math 10: Foundations and Pre-Calculus |
| Textbook (soft cover) |
292 pages 8-1/2” x 11” x 3/4” 835 grams |
| Textbook (hardcover) |
292 pages 8-1/2” x 11” x 7/8” 900 grams |
| Teacher’s Guide |
58 pages 9” x 11” x 1” 950 grams |
| Secondary Math |
| Textbook (soft cover) |
416 pages 8-1/2” x 11” x 1” 900 grams |
| Workbook (soft cover) |
376 pages 9-1/4” x 11” x 1-1/4” 900 grams |
| Textbook (hardcover) |
416 pages 8-1/2” x 11” x 1-1/8” 900 grams |
| Teacher’s Guide |
70 pages 9-1/2” x 11” x 1-3/8” 1.35 kg |
| Math 11: Foundations |
| Textbook (soft cover) |
292 pages 8-1/2” x 11” x 3/4” 835 grams |
| Textbook (hardcover) |
292 pages 8-1/2” x 11” x 7/8” 900 grams |
| Teacher’s Guide |
58 pages 9” x 11” x 1” 950 grams |
