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Geometry
General Course Information
Scope and Sequence
This class is usually taken by 9th or 10th graders depending
on their ability level.
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Concepts are introduced without assuming much prior knowledge.
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Description: In Geometry, students use a much different type of thinking than what they are used to up to this point. Fundamentally,
Geometry is the study of shapes and their properties. However, students regularly use higher order thinking skills when proving
theorems and thinking through complex problems. Additionally, students often work together to prove geometric theorems.
Description: This Pre-Calculus course is a bridge between Calculus and the common traditional high school math series (Algebra, Geometry, and Algebra II).
There is a heavy emphasis on Trigonometry and several topics that were introduced in Algebra II will be extended here. Students who successfully complete this course
will be able to move on to Calculus either at the high school or college level.
Description: Calculus starts students on a different branch of math than the strictly algebraic one they are used to. There is a heavy emphasis on functions and an extension of trigonometry concepts that were introduced in Pre-Calculus. Additionally, there are plenty of real life applications presented. Main concepts include limits, integration, differentiation, differential equations, optimization, areas under a curve, and more.
Description: This class is an extension/continuation of what was started in Algebra 1. Students continue their study of algebraic
principles, but also explore more complex mathematical concepts including logarithms, conic sections, and advanced polynomial functions.
Topics are explored algebraically and graphically. Applying various mathematical models to real life situations is
emphasized throughout the course.
Important Information About These Courses:
There is technically not a formal video course offering for Geometry, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, or Calculus at this time. However, all LIVE class sessions are recorded, so it is possible for a student to do those courses via the recorded
sessions alone. This could be a great fit if...
1.) The class schedules don't work out for you.
2.) You are looking
for a lower cost option.
3.) Your student prefers working at his/her own pace.
Pre-Calculus
General Course Information
Scope and Sequence
Pre-Calculus is typically taken by high school upperclassmen or
entry level college students.
Transitioning from a different program? No problem!
Concepts are introduced without assuming much prior knowledge.
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Algebra II
General Course Information
Scope and Sequence
This class is usually taken by 10th or 11th graders depending
on their ability level.
Transitioning from a different program? No problem!
Concepts are introduced without assuming much prior knowledge.
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Calculus
General Course Information
Scope and Sequence
Calculus is typically taken by seniors in high school or lower
level college students.
Transitioning from a different program? No problem!
Concepts are introduced without assuming much prior knowledge.
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Price: $160.00 / semester
Price: $160.00 / semester
Price: $175.00 / semester
Price: $160.00 / semester