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Math

Building upon the success of a long-established program, K12 Math balances mastery of fundamental skills with critical thinking and problem-solving. Our curriculum emphasizes an active, multi-sensory approach to ensure that students understand the concrete realities that underlie mathematical concepts. Online games and animations motivate students and help illustrate concepts, while challenge problems help develop critical thinking skills. From helping younger students make the link between the concrete and the abstract to introducing older students to Algebra, our curriculum provides a thorough mathematic grounding.

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  1. Summit Calculus, Semester 2 (MTH433B)

    This high school math course is a comprehensive look at the study of differential and integral calculus concepts including limits, derivative and integral computation, linearization, Riemann sums, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, and differential equations. Applications include graph analysis, linear motion, average value, area, volume, and growth and decay models. This is the second semester of MTH433.

    $450.00

  2. Summit Consumer Math, Semester 1 (MTH322A)

    In this high school math course, students can apply this comprehensive review and study of arithmetic skills to both personal and vocational business opportunities. Topics include whole numbers, fractions, percentages, basic statistics, and graphs. Students are shown practical applications for what they have learned in their personal lives, including home and car ownership, wages and taxes, budgeting, banking, and credit.

    $450.00

  3. Summit Consumer Math, Semester 2 (MTH322B)

    In this high school math course, students can apply this comprehensive review and study of arithmetic skills to both personal and vocational business opportunities. Topics include whole numbers, fractions, percentages, basic statistics, and graphs. Students are shown practical applications for what they have learned in their personal lives, including home and car ownership, wages and taxes, budgeting, banking, and credit. This is the second semester of MTH322.

    $450.00

  4. Accounting 1 (BUS113)

    This is the first semester of a two semester course. The course teaches accounting while placing emphasis on conceptual understanding and financial statement analysis to encourage students to apply accounting concepts to real-world situations and make informed business decisions. Topics include transactions and methods of accounting for both service and merchandising businesses. Accounting 1 prepares students for the NOCTI Accounting-Basic credential.

    $450.00

  5. Accounting 2 (BUS114)

    This is the second semester of a two semester course. The course continues to teach accounting while placing emphasis on conceptual understanding and financial statement analysis to encourage students to apply accounting concepts to real-world situations and make informed business decisions. Topics include transactions and methods of accounting for both service and merchandising businesses. Accounting 2 prepares students for the NOCTI Accounting-Advanced credential.

    $450.00

  6. Math Foundations I, Semester 2 (MTH001B)

    In this remedial math course, students build and reinforce foundational math skills typically found in third through fifth grade for which they have not achieved mastery. They progress through carefully paced, guided instruction and engaging interactive practice. Formative assessments identify areas of weakness and prescribe lessons to improve performance. Summative assessments track progress and skill development. This is the second semester of MTH001.

    $450.00

  7. Math Foundations I, Semester 1 (MTH001A)

    In this remedial math course, students build and reinforce foundational math skills typically found in third through fifth grade for which they have not achieved mastery. They progress through carefully paced, guided instruction and engaging interactive practice. Formative assessments identify areas of weakness and prescribe lessons to improve performance. Summative assessments track progress and skill development.

    $450.00

  8. Math Foundations II, Semester 1 (MTH011A)

    In this remedial math course, students build and reinforce foundational math skills typically found in sixth through eighth grade, achieving the computational skills and conceptual understanding needed to undertake high school math courses with confidence. Carefully paced, guided instruction is accompanied by interactive practice that is engaging and accessible. This course is appropriate for use as remediation at the high school level or as a bridge to high school.

    $450.00

  9. Math Foundations II, Semester 2 (MTH011B)

    In this remedial math course, students build and reinforce foundational math skills typically found in sixth through eighth grade, achieving the computational skills and conceptual understanding needed to undertake high school math courses with confidence. Carefully paced, guided instruction is accompanied by interactive practice that is engaging and accessible. This course is appropriate for use as remediation at the high school level or as a bridge to high school. This is the second semester of MTH011.

    $450.00

   

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