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Critical Mathematics: From Googol to Infinity AM (Gr. 3-4)

This course runs for six consecutive Saturdays, January 20 – February 24, 2024. 

Examine the infinitely large and the incredibly small, and increase your understanding of ratios, integers, fractions, and exponents. Problem-based coursework, discourse and mathematical debate lead the learning in this course. Focusing on the Common Core Standards of Numbers and Operations and middle school goals of Ratios & Proportional Relationships and the Number System allows students to build their skills in these areas.

SUBJECT AREA: Math

Math All Around Us AM (PreK-K)

This course runs for six consecutive Saturdays, January 20 – February 24, 2024. 

Explore how math fits into different parts of our world, from cooking in the kitchen to walking in the park. Develop an understanding of foundational math concepts, including measurement, number sense, patterns, time, and temperature. Investigate how numbers and units explain the world around us and help us make predictions. Through role-playing, hands-on activities, and interactive games, learn just how many ways math impacts our lives each day!

SUBJECT AREA: Math  

Pre-Algebra II (6-8)

This is a flexibly paced course. Students have up to 9 weeks to complete the course. Students should expect 2-5 hours of coursework per week. This course takes place January 17 - March 20, 2024.

This course is a continuation of Pre-Algebra I. Topics include variables, expressions, and integers, solving equations and inequalities, factors, fractions, and exponents, rational numbers, ratio and proportions, and percent. Successful completion of this two-course series provides a solid foundation for Algebra I Honors.

Puzzle Masters (3-5)

This is a 6-week, asynchronous, flexibly paced course within the Online Enrichment Program. Students should expect 2-5 hours of course work per week. This course takes place January 31 - March 13, 2024.

Mind Boggling! Grapple with math stumpers, tangrams, Sudoku and riddles. Discover new ways to solve and create puzzles using math, logic and reasoning skills. Push your skills to new levels and become a Puzzle Master!

Small Business Owners (K-1)

Online Family Program (OFP) courses for younger students typically involve more parent participation than OFP courses for older students. Instructors provide ongoing feedback to students and parents through discussion boards to provide maximum flexibility for families’ schedules. The course does not include live, synchronous sessions. This course runs from 2/7/2024 - 3/6/2024.

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