Mathematics


Our mathematics curriculum can be used to supplement or even substitute the curricula found in public and private schools around the world. All courses are designed to completely satisfy the state standards using our own methodologies and are A-G compliant.

The curriculum is listed in its suggested order. Prerequisites should be considered to be the prior course or its equivalent.

With every academic year course you get:
  • feedback from instructors
  • student constructed portfolio
  • optional homework and tests

Math course pricing:

school day course - $595
after school course - $450
summer week program - $595

*Discounts apply if you purchase more than one course.

Our curriculum has been designed to help students achieve beyond their grade level in a short period of time, getting students to proficient and advanced levels of mathematics mastery.

Our courses challenge students to develop their own ideas of mathematical reasoning through experiment and analysis of scientific phenomena. We help students draw connections between the physical world they live in and the mathematical concepts that best explain their world.

Additionally, many of our other non-math courses contain both algebra and geometry, ensuring that the concepts of science are married with concepts of mathematics.


Pre-Algebra/Applied Math

These three courses cover and wrap up the 6th and 7th grade arithmetic skills that students need before they begin algebra. These courses are designed to bring students to a level of conceptual mastery over fractions, decimals, and percents.

Students learn how to apply mathematics to a variety of design related elements, from fabrics to blueprints. This course focuses heavily on fractions and proportions.

Students will learn what every citizen should learn: the ins and outs of money. How do taxes work? What does a paycheck look like? How does a savings account work? What does it mean to invest in the stock market?

In this course students balance national and state budgets, investigate population growth and decline, study planetary temperature trends, trace oil consumption, and learn about the impact of alternative energy.

Algebra

These three courses span the entirety of a typical algebra curriculum while using the physics of motion as the impetus for algebraic standards.

Algebra in Motion™ 1
Through a hands-on, inquiry-based study of Galileo's laws of motion, students develop the key concepts of variables, formulas, functions, and graphing.

Algebra in Motion™ 2
Completing the study of Galileo's laws of motion, students study Newton's laws of motion by focusing even more on formulas, functions, and graphing techniques.

Algebra in Motion™ 3
This last course studies the conservation laws and rotational motion, completing a student's study of algebraic standards by examining more complicated uses of algebra in physics.


Geometry

Through the use of Euclid's original text "The Elements," students will discover the laws of Geometry more deeply than even the best textbooks.

The Elements™ 1
In this first course students will be introduced to rigorous logical examination of sentences, logical exposition of ideas, and presentation skills.

The Elements™ 2
The second course accelerates a student's study of The Elements covering a much greater range of the book.

The Elements™ 3
This last course finishes a student's study through algebraic geometry.

Advanced Math

These three courses constitute our version of Algebra II/Trigonometry and a little bit of Pre-Calculus. This sequence follows Geometry and will prepare a student for the Calculus and Physics curriculum that we offer.

The Conics™
Through an exploration of the methods of conic section construction, students will learn polynomial theory and advanced function theory. This will help students gain full mastery of these crucial Algebra II standards.

The Polynomials™
This course completes a student's study of advanced algebra by having them analyze and understand the mathematics of polynomials, an important part of the Algebra II standards.

The Transcendentals™
This is our version of trigonometry. This course, however, covers a wider range of functions that are collectively referred to as the transcendental functions, which include the trigonometric and exponential functions and are unified by theory of complex numbers.

Calculus

This sequence is designed to take students through the curriculum of an AP BC Calculus course. Students will have the option to take the AP test at the end of the sequence if they wish.

CalcCamp™
Through a series of thought experiments and studies of instantaneous velocity, students discover and construct the Fundamental Theory of Calculus and some of its applications.

CalcCamp™ 2
This is the next course of calculus that focuses on the more advanced topics and techniques that they would find in a regular calculus course.

Calc 3-D™
This course is our equivalent to third semester calculus in college. It shows students how to handle multi-variable calculus.