COURSE DESCRIPTION
This four-week course is designed to review the major topics of Precalculus, with a focus on the traditional algebraic and trigonometric topics completed towards the end of the year. In addition, students practice the mathematical aptitudes necessary for success in Calculus, College Algebra, or Statistics. By the end of this course, students will have:
One Schoolhouse summer bridge courses are graded, non-credit opportunities for students needing extra support in preparation for the 20-21 school year. Students participating in these courses should plan to devote 15-20 hours per week for all four weeks of their course. Student work is graded, and students receive grades and comments on a report card at the end of the course; students do not receive course credit or a transcript for these bridge courses. Because of the pacing and intensity of summer courses, students must have the ability to login and complete work for their course daily; students must be available and have internet access from July 13th until August 7th – this is nonnegotiable! WHAT STUDENTS DO
Learning is an active process at One Schoolhouse. Students design, create and apply. And, they engage and connect with their teacher through discussions, video conferences, and projects. Specifically, in this class students will:
WHAT IS THE BRIDGE PROGRAM?
Summer bridge courses are designed for students who have seen this material before but need extra support in preparation for the next school year. These courses are a little different than our summer and school-year courses because students come with a range of knowledge, so teachers meet students where they are to identify and shore up any deficiencies or learning gaps within the listed topics/skills. The teachers themselves come from great independent schools around the country and are caring, supportive, and highly trained - meet some of them here! |