
FL High School Algebra 1 Curriculum
Give your high schooler the support they need to succeed in Florida Algebra 1. Our lessons and practice problems follow the Florida B.E.S.T. Standards so every topic matches what is taught in class.
About High School Florida Algebra 1
Florida Algebra 1 follows the Florida B.E.S.T. Standards, organized around algebraic reasoning, functions, and data analysis. Students work through linear and quadratic equations, exponential functions, polynomial operations, systems of equations, and statistical interpretation of data. StudyPug provides video lessons, step-by-step worked examples, and practice problems aligned to every strand of the Florida Algebra 1 course.
- Strands: linear equations and inequalities, polynomial expressions, quadratic and exponential functions, systems of equations, and statistics and data analysis
- Video lessons for every Algebra 1 topic, from solving multi-step equations to graphing exponential functions
- Practice problems and step-by-step solutions aligned to Florida B.E.S.T. Standards
- Tools for understanding function transformations, correlation, compound interest, and rational exponents
Curriculum topics by strand
Find lessons and practice for every Florida Algebra 1 strand, aligned to the Florida B.E.S.T. Standards.
Florida High School Algebra 1 Topics
- Expressions and equations: Identify and interpret parts of an equation or expression, rearrange formulas to isolate a quantity, and write and solve one-variable multi-step linear equations.
- Polynomial operations: Add, subtract, multiply, and divide polynomial expressions, and rewrite polynomials as products through factoring.
- Linear functions and inequalities: Write linear two-variable equations from graphs, descriptions, or tables; graph linear functions; solve and graph linear inequalities; and write two-variable linear inequalities.
- Quadratic functions: Solve one-variable quadratic equations, write quadratic functions from graphs or tables, determine vertex and zeros, and graph quadratic functions with their key features.
- Exponential functions: Classify exponential functions as growth or decay, write exponential functions from graphs or tables, and graph exponential functions with their key features.
- Systems of equations and inequalities: Solve systems of two-variable linear equations, graph solution sets of systems of linear inequalities, and represent real-world constraints as systems of equations or inequalities.
- Statistics and data analysis: Interpret data distributions, fit linear functions to bivariate data, determine correlation strength and direction, distinguish correlation from causation, and construct two-way frequency tables.
- Function analysis and modeling: Evaluate functions, calculate average rate of change, compare linear and nonlinear functions, identify transformation effects, and determine whether a linear, quadratic, or exponential model best fits a situation.
- Financial and exponential applications: Solve problems involving simple and compound interest, and explain the relationship between simple interest and linear growth and between compound interest and exponential growth.
- Exponents and radicals: Extend laws of exponents to rational exponents, generate equivalent expressions using exponent properties, and apply operations with rational numbers to numerical radicals.
How StudyPug Helps Florida High School Algebra 1 Students
When a student gets stuck on factoring polynomials or graphing a quadratic function, StudyPug lets them replay a clear video lesson at their own pace, then work through practice problems with step-by-step solutions. This loop of explanation and guided practice helps students build confidence before the next class or the Florida FAST end-of-course assessment.
Parents can track progress across every strand - from linear equations to exponential growth - so they always know where their student needs extra support and where they are already on solid ground.
Aligned to Florida High School Algebra 1 Curriculum
Every StudyPug lesson for Algebra 1 is aligned to the Florida B.E.S.T. Standards, so students practice exactly the skills their Florida teacher is covering in class. Topics such as writing linear equations for parallel and perpendicular lines, interpreting two-way frequency tables, and solving absolute value equations are all covered to match the scope and sequence of the Florida Algebra 1 course.
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Last updated June 5, 2026
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