Math: it's all fun and games until someone divides by zero.

  • This course reviews basic math concepts, number sense, computation/estimation, areas, and measurements, ensuring students have a solid mathematical foundation. Students are then introduced to the basics of percentages, algebra, and geometry. This course includes some hands-on learning activities to be completed individually and in groups.

    Prerequisite: Placement by instructor - schedule testing with Scholars Admin

    Required Textbooks:

    Intermediate Mathematics,

    Abeka, 1st edition , 2019, #294012 (available on Abeka.com)

    Supplies:

    folder with pockets

    2 sharpened pencils

    large eraser

    red pen

    spiral bound notebook of at least 70 pages.

  • Students will learn the foundational concepts to help them succeed in the following course of Introductory Algebra.

    Scholars is interviewing potential candidates to fill this teaching roll. Below is an overview of what was covered in Pre-Algebra during the 23-24 school year.

    PLEASE DO NOT PURCHASE ANY OF THE LISTED BOOKS OR SUPPLIES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.

    Students will learn/review/reinforce:

    • Whole Numbers, Integers and Algebraic Expressions

    • Equations

    • Fractions and Mixed Numbers

    • Decimals

    • Ratio and Proportion

    • Percent

    • Measurement and Geometry

    • Graphs and Statistics

    • Exponents and Polynomials

    Prerequisite: Math 7/8 or placement by instructor.

    Required Textbooks:

    Pre-Algebra, Miller, O’Neill, and Hyde, Second Edition

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    ISBN #978-0073384474

    Supplies:

    Composition book

    Graph Paper notebook

    Loose leaf paper

    Basic calculator

    Protractor

    Compass

    Yellow highlighter

    Pens (blue, black, and red)

    Pencils

    Eraser

  • Students will learn the foundational concepts to help them succeed in the following course of Intermediate Algebra (Algebra 2) or Geometry.

    Scholars is interviewing potential candidates to fill this teaching roll. Below is an overview of what was covered in Algebra I during the 23-24 school year.

    PLEASE DO NOT PURCHASE ANY OF THE LISTED BOOKS OR SUPPLIES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.

    Students will learn/review/reinforce:

    • Fractions, Decimals and Percent

    • Real Numbers and Order of Operations

    • Linear Equations and Inequalities

    • Equations in Two Variables

    • Properties of Exponents

    • Polynomials

    • Factoring Polynomials

    • Rational Expressions and Equations

    Prerequisite: Prealgebra or placement test evaluated by instructor.

    Required Textbook:

    Introductory Algebra, Miller, O’Neill, and Hyde, 3rd Edition

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    ISBN# 978-0073384542

    Supplies:

    Composition book

    Graph Paper notebook

    Loose leaf graph paper

    TI 84 Plus CE calculator

    Yellow highlighter

    Pens (blue, black, and red)

    Pencils

    Eraser

  • Students will learn the concepts needed to help them succeed in the following course of College Algebra, Precalculus, or Geometry.

    Scholars is interviewing potential candidates to fill this teaching roll. Below is an overview of what was covered in Algebra II during the 23-24 school year.

    PLEASE DO NOT PURCHASE ANY OF THE LISTED BOOKS OR SUPPLIES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.

    Students will learn/review/reinforce:

    • Linear Equations and Inequalities in One Variable

    • Linear Equations in Two Variables

    • Systems of Linear Equations

    • Relations and Functions

    • Polynomials

    • Rational Expressions and Equations

    • Radicals and Complex Numbers

    • Quadratic Equations, Functions, and Inequalities

    • Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

    Prerequisite: Algebra I or placement test evaluated by instructor.

    Required Textbook:

    Intermediate Algebra, Miller, O’Neill, and Hyde, 3rd Edition

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    ISBN # 978-0073384429

    Supplies:

    Composition book

    Graph Paper notebook

    Loose leaf graph paper

    TI 84 Plus CE calculator

    Yellow highlighter

    Pens (blue, black, and red)

    Pencils

    Eraser

  • Students will develop an understanding of geometric principles. They will be able to apply Geometric concepts in higher math and Science courses.

    Students will learn/review:

    Deductive Reasoning

    Lines and Angles, Use of Protractor and Compass

    Geometric Congruence

    Parallel Lines Postulate

    Parallelograms and Point of Symmetry

    Transformation and Symmetry

    Geometric Similarity

    The Pythagorean Theorem, Tangent, Sine and Cosine Ratios

    Circles, Radii, Chords, Tangents, Secants

    Polygons

    Prerequisite: Algebra 1or placement test evaluated by instructor

    NOTE: Students may take Geometry prior to or after taking Algebra 2.

    Required Textbook:

    Geometry, Seeing, Doing, Understanding, 3rd Edition

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    by Harold R. Jacobs

    ISBN 978-1683442547

    Supplies:

    Composition book

    Loose leaf notebook

    Graph paper

    Protractor

    Compass

    Straight edge/ruler

    Pencil

    Color pencils

    Scientific or graphing calculator