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Course Description:
The prerequisite for this course is Pre-Calculus with Trigonometry including a clear understanding of the unit circle. Calculus is the study of change and motion. Our problems "move" which makes the study of Calculus exciting and engaging. We discuss limits, derivatives, applications of the derivative, integrals and their applications, and an introduction to differential equations. This course equates to a semester long Calculus I course at most colleges and universities. Even though we cover a college level course over an entire school year, the pace is still brisk. This is a challenging course that uses a college level textbook, written by James Stewart, which includes all the necessary concepts to prepare for a rigorous college calculus class. We offer both Honors Calculus I and AP® Calculus AB.
Honors Calculus I students will take the class with the AP® Calculus AB students unless enrollment numbers change. Honors Calculus I students will have a different syllabus (omitting some AP type questions) and different assessments but will learn the concepts at the same pace as the AP® Calculus AB students. Honors Calculus I students will finish the course mid April where AP® Calculus AB students will continue till the week prior to the AP® Calculus AB exam.
**There will be a short summer assignment that needs to be completed prior to the start of the course.
Click here to read more about Calculus options for home schooled students.
Read more about WASC accreditation to learn what this means for your student.
Teacher: Regina London
(Click teacher name for bio, sample class recording, and parent feedback!)
Total Cost: $700/year (not including book)
General Tuition Details
Class Times (listed in Central Time Zone)
London: TTh 10:00 am - 11:25 am CST
*If there are no class times that fit your needs, please consider AMP.
AMP Honors Calculus I Course A and Course B ($350 each Course)
Click here for more information on At My Pace courses.
Calendar: HSML 2024-2025 Calendar for Calculus Classes
The prerequisite for this course is Pre-Calculus with Trigonometry including a clear understanding of the unit circle. Calculus is the study of change and motion. Our problems "move" which makes the study of Calculus exciting and engaging. We discuss limits, derivatives, applications of the derivative, integrals and their applications, and an introduction to differential equations. This course equates to a semester long Calculus I course at most colleges and universities. Even though we cover a college level course over an entire school year, the pace is still brisk. This is a challenging course that uses a college level textbook, written by James Stewart, which includes all the necessary concepts to prepare for a rigorous college calculus class. We offer both Honors Calculus I and AP® Calculus AB.
Honors Calculus I students will take the class with the AP® Calculus AB students unless enrollment numbers change. Honors Calculus I students will have a different syllabus (omitting some AP type questions) and different assessments but will learn the concepts at the same pace as the AP® Calculus AB students. Honors Calculus I students will finish the course mid April where AP® Calculus AB students will continue till the week prior to the AP® Calculus AB exam.
**There will be a short summer assignment that needs to be completed prior to the start of the course.
Click here to read more about Calculus options for home schooled students.
Read more about WASC accreditation to learn what this means for your student.
Teacher: Regina London
(Click teacher name for bio, sample class recording, and parent feedback!)
Total Cost: $700/year (not including book)
General Tuition Details
Class Times (listed in Central Time Zone)
London: TTh 10:00 am - 11:25 am CST
*If there are no class times that fit your needs, please consider AMP.
AMP Honors Calculus I Course A and Course B ($350 each Course)
Click here for more information on At My Pace courses.
Calendar: HSML 2024-2025 Calendar for Calculus Classes
Registration
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Textbook Information:
Name of Textbook: James Stewart: Single Variable Calculus Early Transcendentals 7th edition
ISBN: 9780538498678
ISBN: 9780538498678
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Technology and Supplies:
Classes are held virtually via GoToMeeting. Instructions to attend class will be posted on the the teacher's class page. Your student will need a computer, headset with microphone, and good internet connection. |
Recordings:
Every class session will be recorded and the links to the recordings will be posted within a few hours after the class on the teacher's class page. Teachers who have taught with High School Math Live have a full-length recording of a live class posted on their personal bio page. Click on their name above to see that page. |