SNAP - Foundations of Mathematics 12 British Columbia
The Student Notes and Problems (SNAP) Workbook for British Columbia Foundations of Mathematics 12 is specifically designed to support classroom instruction and provide students with additional examples, practice exercises, and tests. It is ideal for use all year long at school and at home, and covers the following topics:
Logical Reasoning and Problem Solving Strategies
Set Theory
Probability
The Fundamental Counting Principle, Permutations, and Combinations
Rational Expressions and Equations
Logarithmic and Exponential Functions
Polynomial Functions
Sinusoidal Functions
It is aligned with the current W.N.C.P. curriculum, which is used by the following provinces and territories:
British Columbia
Alberta (referred to as Math 30-2)
Saskatchewan
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Island
Newfoundland
Yukon
Northwest Territories
Nunavut
Each unit of the workbook includes the following features:
A unit opener page that summarizes the curriculum outcomes to be addressed, identifies the lesson titles, and lists the prerequisite knowledge and skills students should have prior to beginning the unit
Lessons that provide essential teaching pieces, explanations of the concepts, example problems, and detailed solutions
Notes bars that contain key definitions, formulas, reminders, and important steps or procedures
Practice exercises with questions related to the curriculum outcomes that allow students an opportunity to apply the concepts
A review summary that provides a succinct review of the key concepts in the unit
One or more practice tests that students can use to assess their understanding of the unit concepts