This is a course that showcases the first week of each of the available courses.
This math course provides video lessons and practice questions covering the Western and Northern Canada Protocol learning outcomes on these topics: Squares, Square Roots, Pythagorean Theorem, Multiplication, Division and order of Operations of Fractions, Ratio, Rates and Percent, Surface Area and Volume of Rectangular and Triangular Prisms and Cylinders, Multiplication, Division and Order of Operations of Integers, Tessellations, Drawing and Reading 2-D views of Cubic Structures, Data Analysis, Probability, and Linear Equations. There will also be 4 cumulative reviews to help students in their studying. Students should review their understanding of addition and subtraction of fractions and integers prior to the course. Optional supplies are: a set of interlocking cubes, isometric dot paper and graph paper.
Mathematics 9 is a preparatory course designed to introduce students to higher level math like algebra, geometry, probability, exponents, graphing, and the basics of data analysis. The course takes all of these topics and explains them in everyday, easy-to-understand language. Using interactive features in nearly every lesson, the student will have the opportunity to immediately try out the newly learned mathematical concepts. The immediacy of this feature solidifies the student's understanding of the concept and better ensures retention of the material. The combination of the visual, aural, and tactile teaching gives any student the best opportunity to learn the concepts. And if they have trouble understanding a particular lesson, they need only watch the animation again to have another chance at exploring the idea.
Apprenticeship and Workplace Math 10 is an interactive, flash-animated course designed for the student who is intending to enter the marketplace post high school. Subjects covered include systems of measurement, linear measurement, area, Pythagorean Theorem, similarity, transversals, trigonometry, price comparison, income and some algebra. Students should expect to come away from this fun and meaningful course with a clear understanding of the subjects and an ability to make connections between math and daily life.
Foundations of Math and Pre-Calculus 10 prepares us to enter either Foundations 11 or Pre-Calculus 11. We study measuremenent, trigonometry, exponents and radicals, polynomials, functions, linear relations, and systems of linear equations.
Apprenticeship and Workplace Math 11 is a course designed for students who plan to pursue careers outside of the University spectrum. It’s a highly interactive, flash animated course that students can engage in no matter what their learning styles. This course is the follow up to Apprenticeship and Workplace Math 10.
We cover a wide variety of interesting topics in AW11: Algebra, Graphical Representations, Surface Area, Volume and Capacity, Right Triangles, Scale Representations, Financial Services, Personal Budgets.
Everything that a student needs to complete Apprenticeship and Workplace Math 11 is here: Engaging instruction, as well as comprehensive practice and assessment tools.
In Principles of Math 11 we explore intermediate algebra, studying linear systems, quadratics, functions, polynomials, rationals radicals and absolutes, and finish off with the geometric properties of circles. This course prepares us to take Principles of Math 12.
The general purpose of this course is to prepare us to take Calculus in College or University. We will study transformations, logarithms, geometric sequences and series, trigonometric functions and equations, and combinatorics and probability.
The goal of Pre-Calculus 11 is to prepare students for Pre-Calculus 12, which will in turn see students fully prepared to take Calculus in high school or University. It covers all of the required outcomes from the Western and Northern Canada Protocol, and consists of exciting, interactive animation and video lessons, that guide students in discovery of the following topics: Quadratic Functions, Radical Functions, Polynomial Functions, Absolute Value Functions, Rational Expressions, Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences, Trigonometry. Everything that a student needs to complete Pre-Calculus 11 is here: Engaging instruction, as well as comprehensive practice and assessment tools.
This course covers the covers the following topics:
Functions (Review)
Limits and Continuity
The Derivative
Exponential, Logarithmic, and Inverse Trigonometric Functions
The Derivative in Graphing and Applications
Integration (General and Substituion)
Applications of the Definite Integral in Geometry, Science, and Engineering
The whiz version contains video lessons, corresponding note packages, and practice questions with answers.
This math course provides video lessons, practice questions, and assessments, covering the Western and Northern Canada Protocol learning outcomes on these topics: Squares, Square Roots, Pythagorean Theorem, Multiplication, Division and order of Operations of Fractions, Ratio, Rates and Percent, Surface Area and Volume of Rectangular and Triangular Prisms and Cylinders, Multiplication, Division and Order of Operations of Integers, Tessellations, Drawing and Reading 2-D views of Cubic Structures, Data Analysis, Probability, and Linear Equations. There will also be 4 cumulative reviews to help students in their studying. Students should review their understanding of addition and subtraction of fractions and integers prior to the course. Optional supplies are: a set of interlocking cubes, isometric dot paper and graph paper.
Mathematics 9 is a preparatory course designed to introduce students to higher level math like algebra, geometry, probability, exponents, graphing, and the basics of data analysis. The course takes all of these topics and explains them in everyday, easy-to-understand language. Using interactive features in nearly every lesson, the student will have the opportunity to immediately try out the newly learned mathematical concepts. The immediacy of this feature solidifies the student's understanding of the concept and better ensures retention of the material. The combination of the visual, aural, and tactile teaching gives any student the best opportunity to learn the concepts. And if they have trouble understanding a particular lesson, they need only watch the animation again to have another chance at exploring the idea.
Apprenticeship and Workplace Math 10 is an interactive, flash-animated course designed for the student who is intending to enter the marketplace post high school. Subjects covered include systems of measurement, linear measurement, area, Pythagorean Theorem, similarity, transversals, trigonometry, price comparison, income and some algebra. Students should expect to come away from this fun and meaningful course with a clear understanding of the subjects and an ability to make connections between math and daily life.
Foundations of Math and Pre-Calculus 10 prepares us to enter either Foundations 11 or Pre-Calculus 11. We study measuremenent, trigonometry, exponents and radicals, polynomials, functions, linear relations, and systems of linear equations. The Genius level subscription includes everything in the whiz course, but also includes the mastery assignments, and tests.
Apprenticeship and Workplace Math 11 is a course designed for students who plan to pursue careers outside of the University spectrum. It’s a highly interactive, flash animated course that students can engage in no matter what their learning styles. This course is the follow up to Apprenticeship and Workplace Math 10.
We cover a wide variety of interesting topics in AW11: Algebra, Graphical Representations, Surface Area, Volume and Capacity, Right Triangles, Scale Representations, Financial Services, Personal Budgets.
Everything that a student needs to complete Apprenticeship and Workplace Math 11 is here: Engaging instruction, as well as comprehensive practice and assessment tools.
In Principles of Math 11 we explore intermediate algebra, studying linear systems, quadratics, functions, polynomials, rationals radicals and absolutes, and finish off with the geometric properties of circles. This course prepares us to take Principles of Math 12.
The Genius level subscription includes everything in the whiz course, but also includes the mastery assignments, and tests.
The general purpose of this course is to prepare us to take Calculus in College or University. We will study transformations, logarithms, geometric sequences and series, trigonometric functions and equations, and combinatorics and probability. The Genius level subscription includes everything in the whiz course, but also includes the mastery assignments, and tests.
The goal of Pre-Calculus 11 is to prepare students for Pre-Calculus 12, which will in turn see students fully prepared to take Calculus in high school or University. It covers all of the required outcomes from the Western and Northern Canada Protocol, and consists of exciting, interactive animation and video lessons, that guide students in discovery of the following topics: Quadratic Functions, Radical Functions, Polynomial Functions, Absolute Value Functions, Rational Expressions, Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences, Trigonometry. Everything that a student needs to complete Pre-Calculus 11 is here: Engaging instruction, as well as comprehensive practice and assessment tools.
The genius version is more suitable to learners wanting a complete course package. The genius course includes mastery assignments and randomized quizzes in addition to everything provided in the whiz course.
This course covers the covers the following topics:
Functions (Review)
Limits and Continuity
The Derivative
Exponential, Logarithmic, and Inverse Trigonometric Functions
The Derivative in Graphing and Applications
Integration (General and Substituion)
Applications of the Definite Integral in Geometry, Science, and Engineering
The genius version contains video lessons, corresponding note packages, practice questions with detailed solutions, as well as practice tests with detailed solutions.
Foundations of Math 11 covers the following topics:
- Quadratic Functions
- Sine and Cosine Laws
- Conjectures and Geometry
- Linear Programming
- Rates and Ratios
- Statistics
The genius version includes videos with corresponding printable note packages, practice questions, mastery assignments and randomized tests.
The general purpose of this course is to prepare you to take Calculus in College or University.
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