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1ST GRADE LEVEL: In Grade 1 the student learns numbers in symbol and name from zero to ten, counting from zero to one hundred, and simple addition and subtraction. 2ND GRADE LEVEL: In Grade 2 the student learns to add and subtract two- and three-digit numbers; relate multiplication to addition; count by twos, fives, and tens; identify odd and even numbers; carry and borrow; count by very large numbers; tell time; and recognize and construct geometric shapes. 3RD GRADE LEVEL: In Grade 3 the student expands his basic addition, subtraction, and multiplication skills, learns Roman numerals, and is introduced to money values and measurements of weight, liquid, and length. 4TH GRADE LEVEL: In Grade 4 the student advances in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, solves word problems, and gains an understanding of the basic concept of sets, number patterns, measurements, Roman numerals, and money. 5TH GRADE LEVEL: In Grade 5 there is ongoing review both of previous concepts and of those concepts introduced in Grade 5. Some concepts covered are division with two-digit divisors; multiplication of three-digit numbers; addition, subtraction, and multiplication of fractions; decimals through thousandths’ place; use of key words in solving word problems; English and metric measurements; and addition, subtraction, and multiplication of dollars and cents. 6TH GRADE LEVEL:
In Grade 6 the student engages in a comprehensive review of basic math concepts; completes detailed examples in interactive instruction; expands knowledge of fractions and decimals; studies the relationship between fractions, decimals, and percents; builds thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving skills; and develops skills in prealgebra and geometry. 7TH GRADE LEVEL: In Grade 7 the student . . . 8TH GRADE LEVEL: In Grade 8 the student achieves mastery in . . . 9TH GRADE LEVEL - Algebra I:
Basic algebraic concepts are introduced in a carefully structured way so as to make the learning material understandable. This curriculum includes principles for logically solving, transposing, and canceling algebraic equations. 10TH GRADE LEVEL - Geometry:
How were the ancient Greeks able to calculate the circumference of the Earth over two thousand years ago? With geometry. How many teens can logically come up with the answers to the problems they face from day to day? This course: Geometry DVDs 11TH GRADE LEVEL - Algebra II:
This advanced study in algebra includes: Algebra II DVDs 12TH GRADE LEVEL - Trigonometry: The A.C.E. Trigonometry course is a six-PACE, interactive learning experience for the student. Through the use of a graphing calculator, the student is able to solve realistic problems about our universe. 12TH GRADE LEVEL - PhysicS:
The basics of physics are practical, interesting, and understandable in this completely self-contained course. Physics DVDs |
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