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AP ® Calculus AB A/B
with Carrie Cherney
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AP ® CALCULUS AB A/B
Course Length: Yearlong Course
Credit: 1.0 credit
Recommended Grade Level: 11-12
Prerequisites: Successfully completed courses in which you studied algebra, geometry, trigonometry, analytic geometry, and elementary functions.
Course Description: This course is the equivalent of an introductory college-level calculus course. Calculus helps scientists, engineers, and financial analysts understand the complex relationships behind real-world phenomena. Students learn to evaluate the soundness of proposed solutions and apply mathematical reasoning to real-world models. Students also learn to understand change geometrically and visually (by studying graphs of curves), analytically (by studying and working with mathematical formulas), numerically (by seeing patterns in sets of numbers), and verbally. Students prepare for the AP exam and further studies in science, engineering, and mathematics.
AP ® Statistics A/B
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AP ® STATISTICS A/B
Course Length: Yearlong Course
Credit: 1.0 credit
Recommended Grade Level: 11-12
Prerequisites: Success in Algebra II (or equivalent) and teacher/school counselor recommendation
Course Description: AP Statistics gives students hands-on experience collecting, analyzing, graphing, and interpreting real-world data. They will learn to effectively design and analyze research studies by reviewing and evaluating real research examples taken from daily life. The next time they hear the results of a poll or study, they will know whether the results are valid. As the art of drawing conclusions from imperfect data and the science of real-world uncertainties, statistics plays an important role in many fields. The equivalent of an introductory college-level course, AP Statistics prepares students for the AP exam and for further study in science, sociology, medicine, engineering, political science, geography, and business.
Basic Grade & Construction Math
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BASIC GRADE & CONSTRUCTION MATH
Course Length: Semester Course
Credit: 0.5 credit
Grades: 11-12
Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of Geometry and/or Integrated Math II
Course Description: This course helps students apply mathematical concepts and calculations using plansheets to better understand the construction process. Students trace the history of mathematics and examine systems of measurement used in construction. Instruction includes performing mathematical operations with whole numbers, common fractions, and decimal fractions. Emphasis is placed on accurate calculations and real-world application within construction contexts.
Notes: Completion of this course, along with Basic Equipment Fundamentals and Mobile Equipment Maintenance, at a C or better makes the student eligible for a Pre-Apprenticeship Certification endorsed by Local 139–International Union of Operating Engineers. / Completion of this course at a B or better can earn apprenticeship credit at Fox Valley Technical College.
Consumer Math 1
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CONSUMER MATH 1
Course Length: Semester Course
Credit: 0.5 credit
Recommended Grade Level: 10-12
Course Description: In Consumer Math, students study and review arithmetic skills they can apply in their personal lives and in their future careers. Consumer Math 1 begins with a focus on occupational topics; it includes details on jobs, wages, deductions, taxes, insurance, recreation and spending, and transportation.
CONTINUING ALGEBRA READINESS
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CONTINUING ALGEBRA READINESS
Course Length: Semester Course
Credit: 0.5 credit
Recommended Grade Level: 9-12
Prerequisites: Teacher/Math Department recommendation only, Late Start Algebra Readiness
Course Description: Students build and reinforce foundational math skills 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. Focus will be on Concepts in Algebra, Expressions & Equations and Elements of Algebra.
INTEGRATED MATH 1 A/B
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INTEGRATED MATH 1 A/B
Course Length: Yearlong Course
Credit: 1.0 credit
Recommended Grade Level: 9-12
Course Description: This first-year high school integrated math course focuses on Number Properties, 1 & 2 Variable Equations & Inequalities, Working with Functions, and Radicals and Exponents.
INTEGRATED MATH 2 A/B
with Holly Gould
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INTEGRATED MATH 2 A/B
Course Length: Yearlong Course
Credit: 1.0 credit
Recommended Grade Level: 10-12
Course Description: This second-year high school integrated math course focuses on systems of equations and statistics. The statistics in the course cover both univariate and bivariate data. For univariate data, students learn about measures of center and spread. For bivariate data, they learn about correlation and fitting data to a line. The topics in geometry include transformations, reasoning, congruence, construction, and analytic geometry.
Integrated Math 3 A/B
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INTEGRATED MATH 3 A/B
Course Length: Yearlong Course
Credit: 1.0 credit
Recommended Grade Level: 10-12
Course Description: Integrated Mathematics III, a third-year high school math course, introduces students to polynomials, including the factoring of polynomials, before moving onto quadratics equations and sequences and series. There are many geometric topics in the course, including similarity, circles and right triangle trigonometry.