High School Classes
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SAT/ACT
An SAT/ACT test prep course (individual/group) to prepare students for college exams and to be college-ready. This course is a great way to refresh students’ knowledge and learn new materials on various topics. It covers in all curriculum, Mathematics, Language Art, Language, Science, and Social Science. It also teaches students test-taking tips, techniques, study strategies, and strategies to find the correct answer to fully prepare students for the exam. Our goal is to assist students to be comfortable with the exam because the more comfortable the student is, the better the student will do on the exam.
Creative Writing Class
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High School Math
This math class is designed for high school level students that cover math concepts learned and will be retained. Our goal is to structure every student’s math foundation, strengthen basic skills, develop strong number sense, build early math skills, learn and use math vocabulary, and master
high-level concepts that will be learned. We teach students word problems,logical reasoning, understanding, and applying their math skills to prepare them for the state test (SBAC).
Algebra
Topics include but not limited to algebraic expressions, linear equations, and systems of linear equations, inequalities,
application of algebraic methods to solving word problems, exponents, polynomials and algebraic fractions, functions, factoring, special products, quadratic equations, radicals, and operations with radical expressions, functions, and graphs, exponential and logarithmic expressions and functions, complex numbers, arithmetic, and geometric sequences, probability, etc. Overall, this course also teaches our students how to apply learned materials to solve more difficult problems.
Geometry
Topics include but not limited to parallel and perpendicular lines, angles, congruency of triangles, polygons, postulates, and theorems, similarity, circles, the trigonometry of right triangles, inequalities, constructions with a straight edge and compass, etc. Throughout the course, students will learn the importance of proofs and how to apply deductive reasoning to write proofs in a 2-column statement-reasoning format. Overall, this course also teaches our students how to apply learned materials to solve more difficult problems.
Pre-Calculus
This course is an introduction to prepare students of Calculus and AP Calculus AB/BC. Students will be reviewing key topics from previously learned concepts from Algebra. Overall, this course also teaches our students how to apply learned materials to solve more difficult problems.
Calculus, AP Calculus
AB/BC
These courses aim to prepare students for AP Calculus AB/BC exams. Topics include but not limited to the geometry of 3D and higher dimensional space, derivatives and
integrals of scalar functions of several variables, and their applications; the derivative of vector-valued functions of one variable; parametrized surfaces; vector fields, Green's Theorem, Stokes' Theorem, and the Divergence Theorem,
etc. Overall, this course also teaches our students how to apply to learn materials to solve more difficult problems.
Linear Algebrac
This is an advanced calculus course for students who have
completed Calculus BC. Topics include but not limited to matrix arithmetic, methods of solving linear systems,
vector spaces, linear transformations, null and column spaces, determinants, change of basis, orthogonal projection, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, differential equations, Markov chains, and least-squares approximations, etc. Overall, this course also teaches our students how to apply learning materials to solve more difficult problems