Algebra 1 for New York — Regents Prep & NY NGMLS Study Materials

Algebra 1 workbooks, study guides, and practice tests for New York students. Aligned to NY NGMLS standards and designed to prepare for the Regents Examination in Algebra I (Regents). State-specific math resources.

Algebra 1 for New York Students

Study guides, workbooks, and realistic practice tests — a complete Regents prep toolkit aligned to NY NGMLS standards.

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Equip your student with the tools to succeed on the Regents Examination in Algebra I (Regents). Our Algebra 1 resources for New York are aligned to the New York State Next Generation Mathematics Learning Standards (NY NGMLS) — from textbooks and study guides to full-length practice exams tested January, June, August.

Algebra 1 Topics Aligned to NY NGMLS

Here’s what your student will learn with our New York Algebra 1 collection, aligned to the New York State Next Generation Mathematics Learning Standards:

1
Foundations of Algebra
Classify real numbers, apply properties of operations, work with exponents and radicals
2
Linear Equations & Inequalities
Solve one-variable equations and inequalities, rearrange formulas, and handle absolute value
3
Introduction to Functions
Understand function definitions, notation, domain and range, and calculate slope
4
Linear Functions & Graphing
Write equations in slope-intercept, standard, and point-slope forms; graph and transform lines
5
Systems of Equations & Inequalities
Solve systems of two linear equations graphically and algebraically; graph inequality systems
6
Polynomials & Factoring
Add, subtract, multiply polynomials; factor trinomials, difference of squares, and GCF
7
Quadratic Functions & Equations
Graph parabolas, solve by factoring, completing the square, and the quadratic formula
8
Exponential Functions & Sequences
Model exponential growth and decay; work with arithmetic and geometric sequences
9
Data Analysis & Statistics
Construct scatter plots, fit lines of best fit, interpret two-way tables and residuals

About the Regents Examination in Algebra I (Regents)

New York students take the Regents Examination in Algebra I (Regents) to demonstrate proficiency in Algebra 1 concepts. The test is given January, June, August and measures mastery of the New York State Next Generation Mathematics Learning Standards (NY NGMLS).

The Algebra 1 Regents tests students on foundations of algebra, linear equations & inequalities, introduction to functions, linear functions & graphing, systems of equations & inequalities, and more. Questions include multiple-choice, short-answer, and sometimes performance-based items.

When your student takes our practice tests, they’ll experience the Regents format firsthand — building familiarity and reducing test-day anxiety.

About NY NGMLS Algebra 1 Standards

The New York State Next Generation Mathematics Learning Standards (NY NGMLS) is New York’s framework for Algebra 1 instruction. Students are expected to master 9 major domains:

  • Foundations of Algebra — classify real numbers, apply properties of operations, work with exponents and radicals
  • Linear Equations & Inequalities — solve one-variable equations and inequalities, rearrange formulas, and handle absolute value
  • Introduction to Functions — understand function definitions, notation, domain and range, and calculate slope
  • Linear Functions & Graphing — write equations in slope-intercept, standard, and point-slope forms; graph and transform lines
  • Systems of Equations & Inequalities — solve systems of two linear equations graphically and algebraically; graph inequality systems
  • Polynomials & Factoring — add, subtract, multiply polynomials; factor trinomials, difference of squares, and gcf
  • Quadratic Functions & Equations — graph parabolas, solve by factoring, completing the square, and the quadratic formula
  • Exponential Functions & Sequences — model exponential growth and decay; work with arithmetic and geometric sequences
  • Data Analysis & Statistics — construct scatter plots, fit lines of best fit, interpret two-way tables and residuals

The alignment between our Algebra 1 books and New York’s standards means students practice the skills they’ll actually be tested on.

Frequently Asked Questions — Algebra 1 in New York

❓ When is the Regents for Algebra 1?

The Regents is typically administered January, June, August. Check with your student’s school for exact dates.

❓ What topics are on the Regents Algebra 1 test?

The test covers foundations of algebra, linear equations & inequalities, introduction to functions, linear functions & graphing, systems of equations & inequalities, polynomials & factoring, quadratic functions & equations, exponential functions & sequences, data analysis & statistics. Our books cover all of these topics thoroughly.

❓ Are your books aligned to NY NGMLS?

Yes! Every ViewMath Algebra 1 book for New York is specifically designed to align with the New York State Next Generation Mathematics Learning Standards (NY NGMLS).

❓ How many practice tests do you offer?

We offer practice test books with 3, 5, 7, and 10 full-length tests. Each test mirrors the real Regents format so your student can practice under realistic conditions.

❓ Can I use these books for homeschooling?

Absolutely! Our books follow New York’s NY NGMLS standards and include complete answer keys, making them perfect for homeschool families.

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