Mathematics
Students develop the quantitative reasoning skills and habits of mind necessary to use data science and mathematical thinking effectively across multiple disciplines while learning the interactive applications and coding skills needed to meet the demands of higher education and the workplace. In this introductory statistics course, high school students have the opportunity to develop quantitative…
The AP Statistics course introduces students to the major concepts and tools for collecting, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data. There are four themes evident in the content, skills, and assessment in the AP Statistics course: exploring data, sampling and experimentation, probability and simulation, and statistical inference. Students use technology, investigations, problem solving, and writing…
AP Calculus AB covers advanced mathematical topics including elementary differential and integral calculus. AP Calculus AB is approximately equivalent to a one semester Calculus course at the college level. Topics of study will be selected from limits and continuity, the derivative, the fundamental theorem of calculus, special functions, techniques of integration, partial derivatives, and multiple-integration.…
AP Calculus BC is approximately equivalent to a two-semester Calculus course at the college level. This course is designed to prepare students for the College Board Advanced Placement Exam. AP Calculus BC covers advanced mathematical topics including elementary differential and integral calculus and their applications with polar, parametric and vector functions. Additionally, applications of integral…
Students deepen their critical thinking skills and develop their ability to persist through challenges as they explore function families: Linear, Absolute Value, Quadratic, Polynomial, Radical, Rational, Exponential, and Logarithmic. Students analyze data algebraically and with technology while developing their knowledge of properties of functions, matrices and systems of equations, and complex numbers. Students will connect…
Students will deepen and extend their knowledge of functions, graphs, and equations from their high school algebra and geometry courses so they can successfully work with the concepts in a rigorous university-level calculus course. This course is designed to push students well beyond “drill and kill” type exercises, with an emphasis on unpacking mathematical definitions…
This course will fulfill the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum requirements for Group 5 Mathematics. The aims of this course are to enable students to develop logical, critical, and creative thinking, to develop an understanding of the principles and nature of advanced mathematics, to employ and refine their powers of abstraction and generalization, and to appreciate…
This is the second year of IB Math SL. Topics of study will be selected from limits and continuity, the derivative, the fundamental theorem of calculus, special functions, techniques of integration, partial derivatives, and multiple integration. Analytic geometry will be included as needed. Students will be prepared to take the IB assessments in and the…
This course will fulfill the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum requirements for Group 5 Mathematics. The focus of this course is to introduce important mathematical concepts through the development of mathematical techniques and their application to real life situations. Areas of study will include polynomial, radical, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. Throughout the course students will…
This course is the second year of IB Math Studies SL. Students will be exposed to the four broad conceptual themes which follow: 1) Exploring data – observing patterns and departures from patterns; 2) Planning a study – deciding what and how to measure; 3) Anticipate patterns – producing models using probability and simulation; and…
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