Math 7
Math 7 develops and reinforces the basic computational skills necessary for a strong mathematical foundation. In doing so, it enables students to meet today’s demands while preparing them for the challenges awaiting them in the future study of mathematics.
Math 8
Math 8 is intended to transition the student from arithmetic to algebra. By reviewing and building on the arithmetic skills of the past, a foundation is laid for success in algebra and other secondary math courses.
Algebra I
Algebra I students will learn to appreciate God's wonderful creation through their studies in the real number system. They will solve linear and quadratic equations, understand inequalities, work with polynomials and rational expressions, apply the exponent laws, graph on the coordinate plane, solve word problems, and work with radicals. They will learn that everything they are learning has practical application, even though they may not directly use what they learn. They will know that through the study of algebra they can see a reflection of God's work and character.
Geometry
Geometry is as a traditional course requiring the students to prove theorems. Students study postulates, definitions, theorems, and constructions. Exercises seek to develop problem solving skills and reinforce the geometry concepts covered in each lesson. The curriculum is biblically based throughout and contains one feature section per chapter on "Geometry and Scripture." "Analytic Geometry" helps students to make the algebra-geometry connection in each chapter. "Geometry Around Us" reveals some of geometry's secret hideouts. "Mind over Math" brain teasers are included. "Geometry Through History" introduces students to the achievements of mathematicians of the past.
Algebra II
Algebra II focuses on developing thinking and reasoning skills through the discussions of algebraic concepts such as quadratic equations, polynomials, complex numbers, and trigonometry. Relevant applications and examples are presented in the feature sections "Algebra and Scripture" and "Algebra Around the World."
Consumer Math
Having a better idea of the cost of living expenses helps in making wise financial decision. Topics that will be covered include personal banking, taxes, and the costs of transportation, food, clothing, utilities, and insurance.
Precalculus
Topics for this course include extension of trigonometry, graphing in the Cartesian plane and the polar system, logarithms, limits, matrices, and complex numbers. An emphasis is placed on problem solving.
Math 7
Math 7 develops and reinforces the basic computational skills necessary for a strong mathematical foundation. In doing so, it enables students to meet today’s demands while preparing them for the challenges awaiting them in the future study of mathematics.
Math 8
Math 8 is intended to transition the student from arithmetic to algebra. By reviewing and building on the arithmetic skills of the past, a foundation is laid for success in algebra and other secondary math courses.
Algebra I
Algebra I students will learn to appreciate God's wonderful creation through their studies in the real number system. They will solve linear and quadratic equations, understand inequalities, work with polynomials and rational expressions, apply the exponent laws, graph on the coordinate plane, solve word problems, and work with radicals. They will learn that everything they are learning has practical application, even though they may not directly use what they learn. They will know that through the study of algebra they can see a reflection of God's work and character.
Geometry
Geometry is as a traditional course requiring the students to prove theorems. Students study postulates, definitions, theorems, and constructions. Exercises seek to develop problem solving skills and reinforce the geometry concepts covered in each lesson. The curriculum is biblically based throughout and contains one feature section per chapter on "Geometry and Scripture." "Analytic Geometry" helps students to make the algebra-geometry connection in each chapter. "Geometry Around Us" reveals some of geometry's secret hideouts. "Mind over Math" brain teasers are included. "Geometry Through History" introduces students to the achievements of mathematicians of the past.
Algebra II
Algebra II focuses on developing thinking and reasoning skills through the discussions of algebraic concepts such as quadratic equations, polynomials, complex numbers, and trigonometry. Relevant applications and examples are presented in the feature sections "Algebra and Scripture" and "Algebra Around the World."
Consumer Math
Having a better idea of the cost of living expenses helps in making wise financial decision. Topics that will be covered include personal banking, taxes, and the costs of transportation, food, clothing, utilities, and insurance.
Precalculus
Topics for this course include extension of trigonometry, graphing in the Cartesian plane and the polar system, logarithms, limits, matrices, and complex numbers. An emphasis is placed on problem solving.