Pre-Algebra meets twice a week on Mondays and Wednesdays for the full year. This curriculum covers: positive and negative numbers, exponents, expanded and exponential notation, roots and radicals, variables, geometric formulas, rations and proportions, polynomials, irrational numbers, square root formula, and more. It is very important that the student has a good understanding of: fractions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division), along with decimals and percents. Each student will have access to a weekly video they will need to watch before coming to class each Monday.
Requirements:
*Book requirement: Math U See Pre-algebra student pack
https://store.demmelearning.com/pre-algebra-student-pack.html
**Student requirements:
Google Classroom app, Marco Polo app, complete all homework and tests
*** Parent requirement: Weekly signatures on Lesson E and test(s). IEP students must be accompanied by a parent each week.
This is a well rounded curriculum which covers: positive and negative numbers, exponents, expanded and exponential notation, roots and radicals, variables, geometric formulas, rations and proportions, polynomials, irrational numbers, square root formula, and more. It is very important that the student has a good understanding of: multiplication facts 1-12, long division, fraction (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division), and decimals. Each student will have access to a weekly video they can watch before coming to class to help assist them in their understanding of the lesson. This is very helpful if your family goes on vacation or needs to miss a week.
Requirements:
Pre-Algebra student pack https://store.demmelearning.com/pre-algebra-student-pack.html
Google Classroom app
Marco Polo app
Parent's signature on student's quizzes each week
All IEP students must be accompanied by a parent during each class
This will be a twice a week class on Mondays and Wednesdays. Each student will need to have the Pre-Algebra Math U See book and test book. This is a well rounded curriculum which covers: positive and negative numbers, exponents, expanded and exponential notation, roots and radicals, variables, geometric formulas, rations and proportions, polynomials, irrational numbers, square root formula, and more. It is very important that the student has a good understanding of: multiplication facts 1-12, long division, fraction (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division), and decimals. Each student will have access to a weekly video they can watch before coming to class to help assist them in their understanding of the lesson. This is very helpful if your family goes on vacation or needs to miss a week.
Requirements:
Pre-Algebra student pack https://store.demmelearning.com/pre-algebra-student-pack.html
Google Classroom app
Marco Polo app
Parent's signature on student's quizzes each week
All IEP students must be accompanied by a parent during each class
This is a CORE class that meets twice a week on Mondays and Wednesdays for the full year. Parents are required to attend the mandatory Core Parent Meeting immediately following Family Orientation on either August 24th at 2pm, August 24th at 6pm, September 7th at 2pm, or September 7th at 6pm.
This course will introduce students to the fundamentals of Pre-calculus/Trigonometry and its underlying concepts using the Math-U-See system. The curriculum will include both theory and application. This course will be appropriate for anyone who has successfully completed Algebra 2, and has a solid grasp of exponents, polynomials, variables, equations, and conic sections.
Students taking the Pre-calculus course will learn the following skills: trigonometry; radians and polar coordinates; vectors, functions, and composites; logarithms; arithmetic and geometric series.
Requirements:
Students must have the Math-U-See Student Pack for Pre-calculus. This comes with the workbook and test booklet, and is available for purchase online at: https://www.christianbook.com/math-u-see-precalculus-student-pack/pd/511141. In addition, a pad of graph paper, pencil(s) with eraser, a straightedge or ruler, a protractor, and a non-graphing scientific calculator are required.
Parents must sign each page of the lesson tests, which are due each Monday. Parents must also sign each page of the four unit tests, which are due on scheduled Mondays throughout the year.
This is a CORE class that meets twice a week on Mondays and Wednesdays for the full year. Parents are required to attend the mandatory Core Parent Meeting immediately following Family Orientation on either August 24th at 2pm, August 24th at 6pm, September 7th at 2pm, or September 7th at 6pm.
This course will introduce students to the fundamentals of Pre-calculus/Trigonometry and its underlying concepts using the Math-U-See system. The curriculum will include both theory and application. This course will be appropriate for anyone who has successfully completed Algebra 2, and has a solid grasp of exponents, polynomials, variables, equations, and conic sections.
Students taking the Pre-calculus course will learn the following skills: trigonometry; radians and polar coordinates; vectors, functions, and composites; logarithms; arithmetic and geometric series.
Requirements:
Students must have the Math-U-See Student Pack for Pre-calculus. This comes with the workbook and test booklet, and is available for purchase online at: https://www.christianbook.com/math-u-see-precalculus-student-pack/pd/511141. In addition, a pad of graph paper, pencil(s) with eraser, a straightedge or ruler, a protractor, and a non-graphing scientific calculator are required.
Parents must sign each page of the lesson tests, which are due each Monday. Parents must also sign each page of the four unit tests, which are due on scheduled Mondays throughout the year.
In this weekly gathering of parents and students we will be gleaning inspiration for our projects through stories read aloud each week. Students will be guided through the basics of clay sculpture, pinch pots, coil making and more. This tactile medium will be used to help cultivate fine motor skills, hand eye coordination, attention to detail and storytelling. Parents of 3 & 4 year old students will attend together, 5 year olds may be dropped off or parents may choose to stay for the class as well. Projects will range from a small guided project completed in one day, projects that may take two or more sessions to complete. The class will touch on sculptural and functional wares over the course of our 16 weeks together.
Requirements:
Students ages 4 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Wednesday - Ceramics Studio - 004: 11:00 am - 11:50 am
Description:
In this weekly gathering of parents and students we will be gleaning inspiration for our projects through stories read aloud each week. Students will be guided through the basics of clay sculpture, pinch pots, coil making and more. This tactile medium will be used to help cultivate fine motor skills, hand eye coordination, attention to detail and storytelling. Parents of 3 & 4 year old students will attend together, 5 & 6 year olds may be dropped off or parents may choose to stay for the class as well. Projects will range from a small guided project completed in one day, projects that may take two or more sessions to complete. The class will touch on sculptural and functional wares over the course of our 16 weeks together.
Requirements:
Students ages 4 and under must be accompanied by and adult.
A fun and playful Spanish class where children will learn and practice the Spanish language in a fun and supportive atmosphere. Classes will include singing, dancing, playing and will be highly interactive. Challenge your student to a new language, culture and experience. Mrs. Magdelena is from Peru and Spanish is her first language. She loves teaching children and is highly energetic with a huge passion for the Spanish language and its culture.
I have enjoyed teaching math for many years now and strive to make this class as enjoyable and pain-free as possible, but with that said the student will definitely need to put in the time each week to complete their homework. It is a twice a week class, Mondays and Wednesdays. I have made videos for the student to watch each week before they come to class, which will provide them with a clear picture of what to expect for the week, not to mention I do a portion of their homework in the videos. 😊 The videos will also help if your family is out of town or the student misses a class. You will need to have Google classroom to view the videos and Marco Polo for one on one communication as needed.
Major Concepts and Skills Covered:
*Fluently adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing positive and negative numbers
*Understanding and simplifying exponents
*Using properties of operations, order of operations, and absolute value
*Expanding understanding of place value
*Evaluating radicals
*Identifying the least common multiple and greatest common factor
Requires Math U See Prealgebra Student Pack (workbook and test book). Students must have a good handle on multiplication, division, and fractions.
Homework: 1-2 hours depending upon their knowledge of the subject
This is a CORE class that meets twice a week for the full year. CORE classes have greater expectations of students, parents, and teachers. Parents are required to attend the mandatory CORE Classes Parent Meeting immediately following Family Orientation on either August 27th at 6:45pm or August 29th at 2:45pm. I’ve been teaching math for over 30 years now and just really enjoy working with the students. I use the Marco Polo app to help students with questions they need help with outside of class time.This curriculum covers: positive and negative numbers, exponents, expanded and exponential notation, roots and radicals, variables, geometric formulas, rations and proportions, polynomials, irrational numbers, square root formula, and more. It is very important that the student has a good understanding of: fractions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division), along with decimals and percents.
Students will be required to watch a weekly math video on Google Classroom before coming to class each Monday.
Parents will be required to sign their students workbook and test book each week.
Requirements:
Good understanding of positive and negative numbers. Solid knowledge of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of fractions. Experience with solving for a variable.