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Stephanie Frederick

email: stephanie.frederick@prepclasses.org
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Stephanie Frederick has a B.S. Ed. Degree from / /Texas State University (formerly Southwest Texas State University) with / /teaching credentials in mathematics and psychology. She taught in Klein ISD for / /7 years, and then remained home to be a homemaker and a mom, homeschooling in the early years. Stephanie has / /taught in the PREP program since 2002. She also teaches private piano / /lessons.   She and her husband, Dale, a retired public school / /teacher, have 4 sons, one of whom is married with their first grandchild, proudly serving in the USAF.
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[Frederick children are graduates / /of LSU, TAMU, UNC-Chapel Hill, and UTSA, with graduate degrees from Gordon / /Conwell Reformed Seminary, UofH: Bauer / /School of Business and UTSA: Statistics.] 
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The Frederick family attends Cypress Bible / /Church.
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Teacher's Classes

It is imperative that any student registering for geometry be proficient in their algebra 1 skills. If you have questions about class placement, please contct me as early as possible so that decisions may be made in a timely manner.
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/ /We will study the branch of mathematics dealing with points, lines, planes, and solids, and examine their properties, measurement, and mutual relation in space. We will also do geometric proofs and constructions which are great tools to teach logical reasoning and develop thinking skills.
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/ /If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $40 for a payment of $500. If a student drops the class after October 1, there will be a withdrawal fee of two months' tuition.
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. THE CLASS MEETS AT SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT TIMES ON MONDAYS THAN ON WEDNESDAYS. / /

/ /It is imperative that any student registering for Geometry be proficient in their Algebra 1 skills. If you have questions about class placement, please contact me as early as possible so that decisions may be made in a timely manner to allow the student maximum success in their math studies. / /

/ /We will study the branch of mathematics dealing with points, lines, planes, and solids, and examine their properties, measurement, and mutual relation in space. We will also do geometric proofs and constructions which are great tools to teach logical reasoning and develop thinking skills. Students will learn applications of Geometry through word problems and pictures. / /

/ /The class will include appropriate content and skills essential for standardized tests. Students will be taught study skills to help them become more independent in their learning. / /

/ /If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $40 for a payment of $500. If a student drops the class after October 1, there will be a withdrawal fee of two months' tuition. / /
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. THE CLASS MEETS AT SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT TIMES ON MONDAYS THAN ON WEDNESDAYS. / /

/ /It is imperative that any student registering for Geometry be proficient in their Algebra 1 skills. If you have questions about class placement, please contact me as early as possible so that decisions may be made in a timely manner to allow the student maximum success in their math studies. / /

/ /We will study the branch of mathematics dealing with points, lines, planes, and solids, and examine their properties, measurement, and mutual relation in space. We will also do geometric proofs and constructions which are great tools to teach logical reasoning and develop thinking skills. Students will learn applications of Geometry through word problems and pictures. / /

/ /The class will include appropriate content and skills essential for standardized tests. Students will be taught study skills to help them become more independent in their learning. / /

/ /If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $40 for a payment of $500. If a student drops the class after October 1, there will be a withdrawal fee of two months' tuition.
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. THE CLASS MEETS AT SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT TIMES ON MONDAYS THAN ON WEDNESDAYS. / /

/ /It is imperative that any student registering for Geometry be proficient in their Algebra 1 skills. If you have questions about class placement, please contact me as early as possible so that decisions may be made in a timely manner to allow the student maximum success in their math studies. / /

/ /We will study the branch of mathematics dealing with points, lines, planes, and solids, and examine their properties, measurement, and mutual relation in space. We will also do geometric proofs and constructions which are great tools to teach logical reasoning and develop thinking skills. Students will learn applications of Geometry through word problems and pictures. / /

/ /The class will include appropriate content and skills essential for standardized tests. Students will be taught study skills to help them become more independent in their learning. / /

/ /If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $40 for a payment of $500. If a student drops the class after October 1, there will be a withdrawal fee of two months' tuition.
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. THE CLASS MEETS AT SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT TIMES ON MONDAYS THAN ON WEDNESDAYS. / /

/ /It is imperative that any student registering for Geometry be proficient in their Algebra 1 skills. If you have questions about class placement, please contact me as early as possible so that decisions may be made in a timely manner to allow the student maximum success in their math studies. / /

/ /We will study the branch of mathematics dealing with points, lines, planes, and solids, and examine their properties, measurement, and mutual relation in space. We will also do geometric proofs and constructions which are great tools to teach logical reasoning and develop thinking skills. Students will learn applications of Geometry through word problems and pictures. / /

/ /The class will include appropriate content and skills essential for standardized tests. Students will be taught study skills to help them become more independent in their learning. / /

/ /If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $40 for a payment of $500. If a student drops the class after October 1, there will be a withdrawal fee of two months' tuition.
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. THE CLASS MEETS AT SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT TIMES ON MONDAYS THAN ON WEDNESDAYS. / /

/ /It is imperative that any student registering for Geometry be proficient in their Algebra 1 skills. If you have questions about class placement, please contact me as early as possible so that decisions may be made in a timely manner to allow the student maximum success in their math studies. / /

/ /We will study the branch of mathematics dealing with points, lines, planes, and solids, and examine their properties, measurement, and mutual relation in space. We will also do geometric proofs and constructions which are great tools to teach logical reasoning and develop thinking skills. Students will learn applications of Geometry through word problems and pictures. / /

/ /The class will include appropriate content and skills essential for standardized tests. Students will be taught study skills to help them become more independent in their learning. / /

/ /If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $40 for a payment of $500. If a student drops the class after October 1, there will be a withdrawal fee of three months' tuition. Registration fees are non-refundable. / /Homework will take approximately 1 hour per day. This class will earn the student 1 high school honors credit in math. The class meets 1 1/2 hours twice a week, for a total of 3 hours per week. / / / /
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. THE CLASS MEETS AT SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT TIMES ON MONDAYS THAN ON WEDNESDAYS. / /

/ /It is imperative that any student registering for Geometry be proficient in their Algebra 1 skills. If you have questions about class placement, please contact me as early as possible so that decisions may be made in a timely manner to allow the student maximum success in their math studies. / /

/ /We will study the branch of mathematics dealing with points, lines, planes, and solids, and examine their properties, measurement, and mutual relation in space. We will also do geometric proofs and constructions which are great tools to teach logical reasoning and develop thinking skills. Students will learn applications of Geometry through word problems and pictures. / /

/ /The class will include appropriate content and skills essential for standardized tests. Students will be taught study skills to help them become more independent in their learning. / /

/ /If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $40 for a payment of $500. If a student drops the class after October 1, there will be a withdrawal fee of three months' tuition. Registration fees are non-refundable. / /

/ /Homework will take approximately 1 hour per day. This class will earn the student 1 high school honors credit in math. The class meets 1 1/2 hours twice a week, for a total of 3 hours per week.
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. THE CLASS MEETS AT SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT TIMES ON MONDAYS THAN ON WEDNESDAYS.

/ / / /It is imperative that any student registering for Algebra 2 be proficient in their Algebra 1 skills. If you have questions about class placement, please contact me as early as possible so that decisions may be made in a timely manner to allow the student maximum success in their math studies.

/ / / /Students will study how different branches of mathematics such as geometry and statistics are related and will extend their study of Algebra 1 topics. They will also learn how algebra skills are used in real-life applications including construction, engineering, filmmaking, and sports competitions. We will explore probability and statistics, matrices, logarithms, conic sections, sequences and series, quadratic expressions and equations, and trigonometry. / /

/ /The class will include appropriate content and skills essential for standardized tests. Students will be taught study skills to help them become more independent in their learning.

/ / / /If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $40 for a payment of $500. If a student drops the class after October, there will be a withdrawal fee of three months' tuition. Registration fees are non-refundable. / /

/ /Homework will take approximately 1 hour per day. This class will earn the student 1 high school honors credit in math. The class meets 1 1/2 hours twice a week, for a total of 3 hours per week.
Read more
NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. THE CLASS MEETS AT SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT TIMES ON MONDAYS THAN ON WEDNESDAYS. / /

/ /It is imperative that any student registering for Algebra 2 be proficient in their Algebra 1 skills. If you have questions about class placement, please contact me as early as possible so that decisions may be made in a timely manner to allow the student maximum success in their math studies. / /

/ /Students will study how different branches of mathematics such as geometry and statistics are related and will extend their study of Algebra 1 topics. They will also learn how algebra skills are used in real-life applications including construction, engineering, filmmaking, and sports competitions. We will explore probability and statistics, matrices, logarithms, conic sections, sequences and series, quadratic expressions and equations, and trigonometry. / /

/ /The class will include appropriate content and skills essential for standardized tests. Students will be taught study skills to help them become more independent in their learning.

/ / / /If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $40 for a payment of $500. If a student drops the class after October, there will be a withdrawal fee of three months' tuition. Registration fees are non-refundable. / /

/ /Homework will take approximately 1 hour per day. This class will earn the student 1 high school honors credit in math. The class meets 1 1/2 hours twice a week, for a total of 3 hours per week.
Read more
NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. THE CLASS MEETS AT SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT TIMES ON MONDAYS THAN ON WEDNESDAYS. / /

/ /It is imperative that any student registering for Geometry be very proficient in their Algebra 1 skills. If you have questions about class placement, please contact me as early as possible so that decisions may be made in a timely manner to allow the student maximum success in their math studies. / /

/ /We will study the branch of mathematics dealing with points, lines, planes, and solids, and examine their properties, measurement, and mutual relation in space. We will also do geometric proofs and constructions which are great tools to teach logical reasoning and develop thinking skills. Students will learn applications of Geometry through word problems and pictures. / /

/ /The class will include appropriate content and skills essential for standardized tests. Students will be taught study skills to help them become more independent in their learning. / /

/ /If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $50 for a payment of $600 . If a student drops the class after October 1, there will be a withdrawal fee of three months' tuition. Registration fees are non-refundable. / /

/ /Homework will take approximately 1 hour per day. This class will earn the student 1 high school honors credit in math. The class meets 1 1/2 hours twice a week, for a total of 3 hours per week. / /

/ /The book for this class is Glencoe McGrawHill text: Geometry: Integration, Applications, Connections ISBN 0028252756.
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. THE CLASS MEETS AT SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT TIMES ON MONDAYS THAN ON WEDNESDAYS. / /

/ /It is imperative that any student registering for Geometry be very proficient in their Algebra 1 skills. If you have questions about class placement, please contact me as early as possible so that decisions may be made in a timely manner to allow the student maximum success in their math studies. / /

/ /We will study the branch of mathematics dealing with points, lines, planes, and solids, and examine their properties, measurement, and mutual relation in space. We will also do geometric proofs and constructions which are great tools to teach logical reasoning and develop thinking skills. Students will learn applications of Geometry through word problems and pictures. / /

/ /The class will include appropriate content and skills essential for standardized tests. Students will be taught study skills to help them become more independent in their learning. / /

/ /If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $50 for a payment of $600 . If a student drops the class after October 1, there will be a withdrawal fee of three months' tuition. Registration fees are non-refundable. / /
/ /Homework will take approximately 1 hour per day. This class will earn the student 1 high school honors credit in math. The class meets 1 1/2 hours twice a week, for a total of 3 hours per week. / /

/ /The book for this class is Glencoe McGrawHill text: Geometry: Integration, Applications, Connections ISBN 0028252756.
Read more
NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. THE CLASS MEETS AT SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT TIMES ON MONDAYS THAN ON WEDNESDAYS.

/ /This pre-calculus course continues to explore algebra topics in more depth, including number systems, graphs, functions, polynomial functions, power functions and rational functions. Systems of equations will be stressed. We will also continue to work with exponential and logarithmic functions. Trigonometric functions will be introduced and studied in depth, continuing with analytic trigonometry and appropriate applications. In addition, analytic geometry in two and three dimensions will be studied. Students who do well in this class should be prepared to enter a college level calculus course. A teacher recommendation or a placement test will be required. / /

/ /If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $50 for a total of $600. If a student drops the class after October, there will be a withdrawal fee of three months' tuition. Registration fees are non-refundable. / /

/ /The book for this class is McDougal-Littell/Houghton Mifflin Advanced Mathematics: Precalculus with Discrete Mathematics and Data Analysis by Richard G. Brown ISBN 0395421683 as well as Student Resource Guide ISBN 978-0-395-42170-3.
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. THE CLASS MEETS AT SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT TIMES ON MONDAYS THAN ON WEDNESDAYS.

/ /This pre-calculus course continues to explore algebra topics in more depth, including number systems, graphs, functions, polynomial functions, power functions and rational functions. Systems of equations will be stressed. We will also continue to work with exponential and logarithmic functions. Trigonometric functions will be introduced and studied in depth, continuing with analytic trigonometry and appropriate applications. In addition, analytic geometry in two and three dimensions will be studied. Students who do well in this class should be prepared to enter a college level calculus course. A teacher recommendation or a placement test will be required. Text book information will be available soon. / /

/ /If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $50 for a total of $600. If a student drops the class after October, there will be a withdrawal fee of three months' tuition. Registration fees are non-refundable. / /

/ /The book for this class is McDougal-Littell/Houghton Mifflin Advanced Mathematics: Precalculus with Discrete Mathematics and Data Analysis by Richard G. Brown ISBN 0395421683 as well as Student Resource Guide ISBN 978-0-395-42170-3. / /
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. THE CLASS MEETS AT SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT TIMES ON MONDAYS THAN ON WEDNESDAYS. / /

/ /It is imperative that any student registering for Geometry be very proficient in their Algebra 1 skills. If you have questions about class placement, please contact me as early as possible so that decisions may be made in a timely manner to allow the student maximum success in their math studies. / /

/ /We will study the branch of mathematics dealing with points, lines, planes, and solids, and examine their properties, measurement, and mutual relation in space. We will also do geometric proofs and constructions which are great tools to teach logical reasoning and develop thinking skills. Students will learn applications of Geometry through word problems and pictures. / /

/ /The class will include appropriate content and skills essential for standardized tests. Students will be taught study skills to help them become more independent in their learning. / /

/ /If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $50 for a payment of $600 . If a student drops the class after October 1, there will be a withdrawal fee of three months' tuition. Registration fees are non-refundable. / /

/ /Homework will take approximately 1 hour per day. This class will earn the student 1 high school honors credit in math. The class meets 1 1/2 hours twice a week, for a total of 3 hours per week. / /
/ /The book for this class is Glencoe McGrawHill text: Geometry: Integration, Applications, Connections ISBN 0028252756.
Read more
NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. THE CLASS MEETS AT SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT TIMES ON MONDAYS THAN ON WEDNESDAYS. / /

/ /It is imperative that any student registering for Geometry be very proficient in their Algebra 1 skills. If you have questions about class placement, please contact me as early as possible so that decisions may be made in a timely manner to allow the student maximum success in their math studies. / /

/ /We will study the branch of mathematics dealing with points, lines, planes, and solids, and examine their properties, measurement, and mutual relation in space. We will also do geometric proofs and constructions which are great tools to teach logical reasoning and develop thinking skills. Students will learn applications of Geometry through word problems and pictures. / /

/ /The class will include appropriate content and skills essential for standardized tests. Students will be taught study skills to help them become more independent in their learning. / /

/ /If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $50 for a payment of $600 . If a student drops the class after October 1, there will be a withdrawal fee of three months' tuition. Registration fees are non-refundable. / /

/ /Homework will take approximately 1 hour per day. This class will earn the student 1 high school honors credit in math. The class meets 1 1/2 hours twice a week, for a total of 3 hours per week. / /

/ /The book for this class is Glencoe McGrawHill text: Geometry: Integration, Applications, Connections ISBN 0028252756.
Read more
NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. THE CLASS MEETS AT SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT TIMES ON MONDAYS THAN ON WEDNESDAYS. / /

/ /This pre-calculus course continues to explore algebra topics in more depth, including number systems, graphs, functions, polynomial functions, power functions and rational functions. Systems of equations will be stressed. We will also continue to work with exponential and logarithmic functions. Trigonometric functions will be introduced and studied in depth, continuing with analytic trigonometry and appropriate applications. In addition, analytic geometry in two and three dimensions will be studied. Students who do well in this class should be prepared to enter a college level calculus course. A teacher recommendation or a placement test will be required. / /

/ /If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $50 for a total of $600. If a student drops the class after October, there will be a withdrawal fee of three months' tuition. Registration fees are non-refundable. / /

/ /The book for this class is McDougal-Littell/Houghton Mifflin Advanced Mathematics: Precalculus with Discrete Mathematics and Data Analysis by Richard G. Brown ISBN 0395421683 as well as Student Resource Guide ISBN 978-0-395-42170-3.
Read more
NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. THE CLASS MEETS AT SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT TIMES ON MONDAYS THAN ON WEDNESDAYS. / /

/ /This pre-calculus course continues to explore algebra topics in more depth, including number systems, graphs, functions, polynomial functions, power functions and rational functions. Systems of equations will be stressed. We will also continue to work with exponential and logarithmic functions. Trigonometric functions will be introduced and studied in depth, continuing with analytic trigonometry and appropriate applications. In addition, analytic geometry in two and three dimensions will be studied. Students who do well in this class should be prepared to enter a college level calculus course. A teacher recommendation or a placement test will be required. / /

/ /If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $50 for a total of $600. If a student drops the class after October, there will be a withdrawal fee of three months' tuition. Registration fees are non-refundable. / /

/ /The book for this class is McDougal-Littell/Houghton Mifflin Advanced Mathematics: Precalculus with Discrete Mathematics and Data Analysis by Richard G. Brown ISBN 0395421683 as well as Student Resource Guide ISBN 978-0-395-42170-3.
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO-DAY-A-WEEK CLASS THAT MEETS ON MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. YOU MUST REGISTER FOR EACH DAY INDIVIDUALLY. / /

/ /We will study the basic operation skills (+, -, x, /) with integers, fractions, decimals and percents, which make up the core operations for higher mathematics. We will also learn simple equation solving skills. If time allows, we will touch on a few other areas as well. Pre-Algebra covers important math skills that prepare the way for a successful transition to Algebra I as well as beginning high school science courses. / /

/ /Students are to take detailed notes and copy examples worked in class to review at home. Students will use the text as a resource for reference, daily homework assignments, and test review. / /

/ /Tuition is due by the first class meeting each month. A $5 late fee will be incurred for tuition payments received after this time. A drop fee of two month?s tuition will be assessed if a student drops the class after September. The textbook for this class is Glencoe Pre-Algebra (ISBN is 978-0078252006). Textbooks are to be purchased by the student prior to the first day of class. Specific textbook information will be sent upon registration. / /

/ /Class minimum is 5 students. The class meets 1 1/2 hours twice a week, for a total of 3 hours per week. / /
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO-DAY-A-WEEK CLASS THAT MEETS ON MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. YOU MUST REGISTER FOR EACH DAY INDIVIDUALLY. / /

/ /We will study the basic operation skills (+, -, x, /) with integers, fractions, decimals and percents, which make up the core operations for higher mathematics. We will also learn simple equation solving skills. If time allows, we will touch on a few other areas as well. Pre-Algebra covers important math skills that prepare the way for a successful transition to Algebra I as well as beginning high school science courses. / /

/ /Students are to take detailed notes and copy examples worked in class to review at home. Students will use the text as a resource for reference, daily homework assignments, and test review. / /

/ /Tuition is due by the first class meeting each month. A $5 late fee will be incurred for tuition payments received after this time. A drop fee of two month?s tuition will be assessed if a student drops the class after September. The textbook for this class is Glencoe Pre-Algebra (ISBN is 978-0078252006). Textbooks are to be purchased by the student prior to the first day of class. Specific textbook information will be sent upon registration. / /

/ /Class minimum is 5 students. The class meets 1 1/2 hours twice a week, for a total of 3 hours per week
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. / /

/ /It is imperative that any student registering for Geometry be very proficient in their Algebra 1 skills. If you have questions about class placement, please contact me as early as possible so that decisions may be made in a timely manner to allow the student maximum success in their math studies. / /

/ /We will study the branch of mathematics dealing with points, lines, planes, and solids, and examine their properties, measurement, and mutual relation in space. We will also do geometric proofs and constructions which are great tools to teach logical reasoning and develop thinking skills. Students will learn applications of Geometry through word problems and pictures. / /

/ /The class will include appropriate content and skills essential for standardized tests. Students will be taught study skills to help them become more independent in their learning. / /

/ /If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $50 for a payment of $600 . If a student drops the class after October 1, there will be a withdrawal fee of three months' tuition. Registration fees are non-refundable. / /

/ /Homework will take approximately 1 hour per day. This class will earn the student 1 high school honors credit in math. The class meets 1 1/2 hours twice a week, for a total of 3 hours per week. / /
/ /The book for this class is Glencoe McGrawHill text: Geometry: Integration, Applications, Connections ISBN 0028252756.
Read more
NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. / /

/ /It is imperative that any student registering for Geometry be very proficient in their Algebra 1 skills. If you have questions about class placement, please contact me as early as possible so that decisions may be made in a timely manner to allow the student maximum success in their math studies. / /

/ /We will study the branch of mathematics dealing with points, lines, planes, and solids, and examine their properties, measurement, and mutual relation in space. We will also do geometric proofs and constructions which are great tools to teach logical reasoning and develop thinking skills. Students will learn applications of Geometry through word problems and pictures. / /

/ /The class will include appropriate content and skills essential for standardized tests. Students will be taught study skills to help them become more independent in their learning. / /

/ /If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $50 for a payment of $600 . If a student drops the class after October 1, there will be a withdrawal fee of three months' tuition. Registration fees are non-refundable. / /

/ /Homework will take approximately 1 hour per day. This class will earn the student 1 high school honors credit in math. The class meets 1 1/2 hours twice a week, for a total of 3 hours per week. / /
/ /The book for this class is Glencoe McGrawHill text: Geometry: Integration, Applications, Connections ISBN 0028252756.
Read more
NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. THE CLASS MEETS AT DIFFERENT TIMES ON MONDAYS THAN ON WEDNESDAYS. / /

/ /This pre-calculus course continues to explore algebra topics in more depth, including number systems, graphs, functions, polynomial functions, power functions and rational functions. Systems of equations will be stressed. We will also continue to work with exponential and logarithmic functions. Trigonometric functions will be introduced and studied in depth, continuing with analytic trigonometry and appropriate applications. In addition, analytic geometry in two and three dimensions will be studied. Students who do well in this class should be prepared to enter a college level calculus course. A teacher recommendation or a placement test will be required. / /

/ /If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $50 for a total of $600. If a student drops the class after October, there will be a withdrawal fee of three months' tuition. Registration fees are non-refundable. / /

/ /The book for this class is McDougal-Littell/Houghton Mifflin Advanced Mathematics: Precalculus with Discrete Mathematics and Data Analysis by Richard G. Brown ISBN 0395421683 as well as Student Resource Guide ISBN 978-0-395-42170-3.
Read more
NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. THE CLASS MEETS AT DIFFERENT TIMES ON MONDAYS THAN ON WEDNESDAYS. / /

/ /This pre-calculus course continues to explore algebra topics in more depth, including number systems, graphs, functions, polynomial functions, power functions and rational functions. Systems of equations will be stressed. We will also continue to work with exponential and logarithmic functions. Trigonometric functions will be introduced and studied in depth, continuing with analytic trigonometry and appropriate applications. In addition, analytic geometry in two and three dimensions will be studied. Students who do well in this class should be prepared to enter a college level calculus course. A teacher recommendation or a placement test will be required. / /

/ /If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $50 for a total of $600. If a student drops the class after October, there will be a withdrawal fee of three months' tuition. Registration fees are non-refundable. / /

/ /The book for this class is McDougal-Littell/Houghton Mifflin Advanced Mathematics: Precalculus with Discrete Mathematics and Data Analysis by Richard G. Brown ISBN 0395421683 as well as Student Resource Guide ISBN 978-0-395-42170-3.
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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH / /MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. THE CLASS MEETS AT DIFFERENT TIMES ON / /MONDAYS THAN ON WEDNESDAYS.
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This pre-calculus course is the culmination of all math courses.  Students learn how algebra and geometry are / /related and applied in the real world.
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Topics include:
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     Basic statistics, and sequences and series
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     Number systems, graphs, systems of equations
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     Functions, including polynomial functions, / /power functions and rational functions
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     Exponential and logarithmic functions
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     Trigonometric functions with real-world / /applications
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     Analytic trigonometry and appropriate / /applications
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     Analytic geometry in two and three dimensions
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     SAT/ACT preparation throughout the year, skills essential for / /standardized testing. 
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     Development of logical reasoning and thinking skills
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     Organization and study skills, to be a more independent student
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Students who complete / /this class should be well prepared to enter a college level calculus course.  It is imperative that students enrolling / /in PreCal have a working knowledge of Geometry and Algebra 2.  This is a very fast-paced class.
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Homework will take approximately 1 hour per day.  This class will earn the student 1 high school honors credit in math.  It meets 1 1/2 hours twice a week, for a total of 3 hours per week.
/ /
/ /
 
/ /
If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted / /$50 for a total of $600. If a student drops the class after October, there will / /be a withdrawal fee of three months' tuition. Registration fees are / /non-refundable.
/ /
 
/ /
The book for this class is McDougal-Littell/Houghton Mifflin Advanced Mathematics: / /Precalculus with Discrete Mathematics and Data Analysis by Richard G. Brown / /ISBN 0395421683 as well as Student Resource Guide ISBN 978-0-395-42170-3.
/ / / / / / / / / / / /
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/ /
NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH / /MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. THE CLASS MEETS AT DIFFERENT TIMES ON / /MONDAYS THAN ON WEDNESDAYS.
/ /
 
/ /
This pre-calculus course is the culmination of all math courses.  Students learn how algebra and geometry are / /related and applied in the real world.
/ /
 
/ /
Topics include:
/ /
     Basic statistics, and sequences and series
/ /
     Number systems, graphs, systems of equations
/ /
     Functions, including polynomial functions, / /power functions and rational functions
/ /
     Exponential and logarithmic functions
/ /
     Trigonometric functions with real-world / /applications
/ /
     Analytic trigonometry and appropriate / /applications
/ /
     Analytic geometry in two and three dimensions
/ /
     SAT/ACT preparation throughout the year, skills essential for / /standardized testing. 
/ /
     Development of logical reasoning and thinking skills
/ /
     Organization and study skills, to be a more independent student
/ /
 
/ /
Students who complete / /this class should be well prepared to enter a college level calculus course.  It is imperative that students enrolling / /in PreCal have a working knowledge of Geometry and Algebra 2.  This is a very fast-paced class.
/ /
 
/ /
Homework will take approximately 1 hour per day.  This class will earn / /the student 1 high school honors credit in math.  It meets 1 1/2 hours / /twice a week, for a total of 3 hours per week.
/ /
 
/ /
 If you wish to pay for the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted / /$50 for a total of $600. If a student drops the class after October, there will / /be a withdrawal fee of three months' tuition. Registration fees are / /non-refundable.
/ /
 
/ /
The book for this class is McDougal-Littell/Houghton Mifflin Advanced Mathematics: / /Precalculus with Discrete Mathematics and Data Analysis by Richard G. Brown / /ISBN 0395421683 as well as Student Resource Guide ISBN 978-0-395-42170-3.

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/ / / / / /

NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS.  YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND / / WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. THE CLASS MEETS AT DIFFERENT TIMES ON / /MONDAYS THAN ON WEDNESDAYS. / /

/ /
 
/ /
It is imperative that any / /student registering for Geometry be very proficient in their Algebra 1 skills. / /If you have questions about class placement, please contact me as early as / /possible so that decisions may be made in a timely manner to allow the student / /maximum success in their math studies.
/ /
 
/ /
Topics covered:
/ /
      mathematics / /dealing with points, lines, planes, and solids
/ /
      properties, measurement, and mutual relation / /of geometry in space
/ /
      geometric / /proofs and constructions
/ /
      development / /of logical reasoning and thinking skills
/ /
      application of geometry through word problems and visuals
/ /
      organization and study skills, to be a more independent student
/ /
      SAT/ACT preparation throughout the year, skills essential for / /standardized testing. 
/ /
 
/ /
If you wish to pay for / /the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $50 for a payment of / /$600 . If a student drops the class after October 1, there will be a withdrawal / /fee of three months' tuition. Registration fees are non-refundable.
/ /
 
/ /
Homework will take approximately 1 hour per day. This class will earn the / /student 1 high school honors credit in math. The class meets 1 1/2 hours twice / /a week, for a total of 3 hours per week.
/ /
/ /
/ /
 
/ /
The book for this class is Glencoe McGrawHill text: Geometry: Integration, / /Applications, Connections ISBN 0028252756.

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NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS.  YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND / / WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. THE CLASS MEETS AT DIFFERENT TIMES ON / /MONDAYS THAN ON WEDNESDAYS. / /

/ /
 
/ /
It is imperative that any / /student registering for Geometry be very proficient in their Algebra 1 skills. / /If you have questions about class placement, please contact me as early as / /possible so that decisions may be made in a timely manner to allow the student / /maximum success in their math studies.
/ /
 
/ /
Topics covered:
/ /
      mathematics / /dealing with points, lines, planes, and solids
/ /
      properties, measurement, and mutual relation / /of geometry in space
/ /
      geometric / /proofs and constructions
/ /
      development / /of logical reasoning and thinking skills
/ /
      application of geometry through word problems and visuals
/ /
      organization and study skills, to be a more independent student
/ /
      SAT/ACT preparation throughout the year, skills essential for / /standardized testing. 
/ /
 
/ /
If you wish to pay for / /the entire year in one payment, it would be discounted $50 for a payment of / /$600 . If a student drops the class after October 1, there will be a withdrawal / /fee of three months' tuition. Registration fees are non-refundable.
/ /
 
/ /
Homework will take approximately 1 hour per day. This class will earn the / /student 1 high school honors credit in math. The class meets 1 1/2 hours twice / /a week, for a total of 3 hours per week.
/ /
/ /
/ /
 
/ /
The book for this class is Glencoe McGrawHill text: Geometry: Integration, / /Applications, Connections ISBN 0028252756.
/ /


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/ / / / / / / / / /

Tuition:  $700 / / /Year or $100 / Month for 7 Months

/ /

($650 / / /Year if Paid in Full before Class Begins)

/ /

Supply Fee:  $50 / / /Year Due Upon Registration

/ /

NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS.  YOU NEED / /TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE / /CLASSES.
/ / (
NOTE:  / /Class times are NOT the same for the 2 class days.)
/ /
/ /
This class is appropriate for students who have successfully completed a year / /of Pre-Algebra and have strong problem-solving skills. Class time will be spent / /teaching algebra concepts and applications. Students must be able to take / /detailed notes (quickly) from the board and copy examples worked in class to / /review at home. Students will use the textbook as a resource for reference, / /daily homework assignments, and test review.
/ /
/ /
If you have questions about class / /placement, please contact me as early as possible so that decisions may be made / /in a timely manner to allow the student maximum success in their math studies.
/ /
/ /
Topics covered: 

/ /

·       the number system

/ /

·       solving equations; single-step and multi-step; / /single/multi variable

/ /

·       ratios and proportions

/ /

·       linear equations 

/ /

·       linear systems of equations

/ /

·       linear inequalities

/ /

·       linear systems of inequalities

/ /

·       polynomials and factoring

/ /

·       quadratic equations

/ /

·       exponential and radical equations

/ /

 

/ /

Often, / /we will apply concepts to real life situations. Students will be expected to complete word problems.   Graphing will be integrated into the teaching.
/ /
/ /
If a student drops the class after September 15, there will be a withdrawal fee / /of two months' tuition.  For all monthly tuition paid after the 10th of / /the month, a $10 late fee will be assessed.  To reserve your student's / /place in the class, you need to pay the Supply Fee ($50) and the first month's / /tuition ($100). [Tuition covers both class days.]
/ /
/ /
Students should expect to spend as much time outside of class on their work as they do attending class / /per week.  The class meets 1.5 hours on Monday and 1.5 hours on Wednesday / /for a total of 3 hours per week.  This class will earn the student 1 high / /school honors credit in math.

/ /

The books for this class are:

/ /

            HOLT Mathematics:  Algebra 1     ISBN  9780030416583

/ /

            HOLT Mathematics:  Algebra 1 Practice and Problem Solving Workbook     ISBN  9780554024042

/ /

Please / /order by the ISBN numbers, to ensure the correct edition.
/ /
/ /
Location:

/ /

PREP / /North West (Cypress)

/ /

Days / /Offered:

/ /

Monday / /and Wednesday (both days are required)


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/ /

Tuition:  $700 / Year or $100 / Month for 7 Months

/ /

($650 / Year if Paid in Full before Class Begins)

/ /

Supply Fee:  $50 / Year Due Upon Registration

/ /

NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS.  YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES.
/ / (
NOTE:  Class times are NOT the same for the 2 class days.)
/ /
/ /
This class is appropriate for students who have successfully completed a year of Pre-Algebra and have strong problem-solving skills. Class time will be spent teaching algebra concepts and applications. Students must be able to take detailed notes (quickly) from the board and copy examples worked in class to review at home. Students will use the textbook as a resource for reference, daily homework assignments, and test review.
/ /
/ /
If you have questions about class placement, please contact me as early as possible so that decisions may be made in a timely manner to allow the student maximum success in their math studies.
/ /
/ /
Topics covered: 

/ /

·       the number system

/ /

·       solving equations; single-step and multi-step; single/multi variable

/ /

·       ratios and proportions

/ /

·       linear equations 

/ /

·       linear systems of equations

/ /

·       linear  inequalities

/ /

·       linear systems of inequalities

/ /

·       polynomials and factoring

/ /

·       quadratic equations

/ /

·       exponential and radical equations

/ /

 

/ /

Often, we will apply concepts to real life situations.  Students will be expected to complete word problems.   Graphing will be integrated into the teaching.
/ /
/ /
If a student drops the class after September 15, there will be a withdrawal fee of two months' tuition.  For all monthly tuition paid after the 10th of the month, a $10 late fee will be assessed.  To reserve your student's place in the class, you need to pay the Supply Fee ($50) and the first month's tuition ($100). [Tuition covers both class days.]
/ /
/ /
Students should expect to spend as much time outside of class on their work as they do attending class per week.  The class meets 1.5 hours on Monday and 1.5 hours on Wednesday for a total of 3 hours per week.  This class will earn the student 1 high school honors credit in math.

/ /

The books for this class are:

/ /

            HOLT Mathematics:  Algebra 1     ISBN  9780030416583

/ /

            HOLT Mathematics:  Algebra 1 Practice and Problem Solving Workbook     ISBN  9780554024042

/ /

            

/ /

Please order by the ISBN numbers, to ensure the correct edition.
/ /
/ /
Location:

/ /

PREP North West (Cypress)

/ /

Days Offered:

/ /

Monday and Wednesday (both days are required)


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/ / / / / / / / / /

Tuition:    $700/year / /or $100/month for 7 months (August – February)

/ /

                                    $650/year if paid in full before class begins

/ /

Supply Fee:     $50/year, / /due upon registration

/ /

NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH / /MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS / /SEPARATE CLASSES.  

/ /

[Note:  Class times are NOT the same for the 2 class / /days.] 
/ /
/ /
It is imperative that any student registering for Algebra 2 be very proficient in their Algebra / /1 skills.
/ /
/ /
If you have questions / /about class placement, please contact me as early as possible so that decisions / /may be made in a timely manner to allow the student maximum success in their math studies. 
/ /
/ /
Topics covered: 

/ /
    / /
  •   Relationships / /between different branches of mathematics
  • / /
  •   Extension / /of Algebra I skills
  • / /
  •   Real-life / /applications of math, including construction, engineering, sports, and video / /skills.
  • / /
  •   Probability / /and statistics
  • / /
  •   Matrices / /and logarithms
  • / /
  •   Conic / /sections
  • / /
  •   Sequences / /and Series
  • / /
  •   Quadratic / /expressions and equations
  • / /
  •  Trigonometry (Introduction)
  • / /
  •  SAT/ACT preparation throughout the year, skills essential for / /standardized testing. 
  • / /
  •  Organization and study skills, to be a more independent student
  • / /
  •  Development of logical reasoning and thinking skills
  • / /
/ /

If a student drops the / /class after September 15th, there will be a withdrawal fee of two months' / /tuition. For all monthly tuition paid after the 10th of the month, a / /$10 late fee will be assessed.  To / /reserve your student’s place in the class, you need to pay the Supply Fee ($50) / /and the first month’s tuition ($100). [Tuition covers both class days.]
/ /
/ / Students should expect to spend as much time outside of class on their work as they do attending class / /per week. The class meets 2 hours on Monday and 1
½  hours on Wednesday for a / /total of 3½ hours per week. This class will earn the student 1 high school honors credit in math.

/ /


/ /
The books for this class / /are:

/ /

Holt Algebra 2: Texas edition    ISBN 9790030416643

/ /

Holt Algebra 2: Practice and Problem Solving Workbook    ISBN 9780547354033

/ /

Please order by the ISBN / /numbers, to ensure the correct edition.

/ /

 

/ /

Location:

/ /

PREP North West (Cypress)

/ /

Days Offered:

/ /

Monday and Wednesday (both days are required)


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/ /

Tuition:    $700/year or $100/month for 7 months (August – February)

/ /

                                    $650/year if paid in full before class begins

/ /

Supply Fee:     $50/year, due upon registration

/ /

NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES.  

/ /

[Note:  Class times are NOT the same for the 2 class days.] 
/ /
/ /
It is imperative that any student registering for Algebra 2 be very proficient in their Algebra 1 skills.
/ /
/ /
If you have questions about class placement, please contact me as early as possible so that decisions may be made in a timely manner to allow the student maximum success in their math studies. 
/ /
/ /
Topics covered: 

/ /
    / /
  •   Relationships between different branches of mathematics
  • / /
  •   Extension of Algebra I skills
  • / /
  •   Real-life applications of math, including construction, engineering, sports, and video skills.
  • / /
  •   Probability and statistics
  • / /
  •   Matrices and logarithms
  • / /
  •   Conic sections
  • / /
  •   Sequences and Series
  • / /
  •   Quadratic expressions and equations
  • / /
  •   Trigonometry (Introduction)
  • / /
  •   SAT/ACT preparation throughout the year, skills essential for standardized testing. 
  • / /
  •   Organization and study skills, to be a more independent student
  • / /
  •   Development of logical reasoning and thinking skills
  • / /
/ /

 

/ /

If a student drops the class after September 15th, there will be a withdrawal fee of two months' tuition. For all monthly tuition paid after the 10th of the month, a $10 late fee will be assessed.  To reserve your student’s place in the class, you need to pay the Supply Fee ($50) and the first month’s tuition ($100).  [Tuition covers both class days.]
/ /
/ / Students should expect to spend as much time outside of class on their work as they do attending class per week. The class meets 2 hours on Monday and 1
½ hours on Wednesday for a total of 3½ hours per week. This class will earn the student 1 high school honors credit in math.

/ /


/ /
The books for this class are:

/ /

Holt Algebra 2: Texas edition    ISBN 9790030416643

/ /

Holt Algebra 2:  Practice and Problem Solving Workbook    ISBN  9780547354033

/ /

Please order by the ISBN numbers, to ensure the correct edition.

/ /

 

/ /

Location:

/ /

PREP North West (Cypress)

/ /

Days Offered:

/ /

Monday and Wednesday (both days are required)


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/ / / / / / / / / /

Tuition:    $700/year or $100/month / /for 7 months (August – February)

/ /

                                    $650/year if paid in full before class begins

/ /

Supply Fee:     $50/year, / /due upon registration

/ /

NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH / /MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS / /SEPARATE CLASSES.  

/ /

[Note:  Class times are NOT the same for the 2 class / /days.] 
/ /
/ / It is imperative that any student registering for Geometry be very proficient in their Algebra / /1 skills.

/ /

If you have questions / /about class placement, please contact me as early as possible so that decisions / /may be made in a timely manner to allow the student maximum success in their / /math studies.
/ /
/ / Topics covered: 

/ /

·      Mathematics dealing with points, lines, planes, and solids

/ /

·      Properties, measurement, and mutual relation of geometry in / /space

/ /

·      Geometric proofs and constructions

/ /

·      Development of logical reasoning and thinking skills

/ /

·      Application of geometry through word problems and visuals

/ /

·      Organization and study skills, to be a more independent student

/ /

·      SAT/ACT preparation throughout the year, skills essential for / /standardized testing. 

/ /

 

/ /

If a student drops the / /class after September 15th, there will be a withdrawal fee of two months' / /tuition. For all monthly tuition paid after the 10th of the month, a / /$10 late fee will be assessed.  To / /reserve your student’s place in the class, you need to pay the Supply Fee ($50) / /and the first month’s tuition ($100).  [Tuition / /covers both class days.]
/ /
/ / Students should expect to spend as much time outside of class on their work as they do attending class / /per week. The class meets 2 hours on Monday and 1
½  hours on Wednesday for a / /total of 3½ hours per week. This class will earn the student 1 high school honors credit in math.

/ /


/ /

/ /

The books for this class / /are:

/ /

Holt Geometry: Texas edition    ISBN 9790030416629 

/ /

Holt Geometry: Practice and Problem Solving Workbook    ISBN 9780554024165

/ /

Please order by the ISBN / /numbers, to ensure the correct edition.

/ /


/ /

/ /

Location:

/ /

PREP North West (Cypress)

/ /

Days Offered:

/ /

Monday and Wednesday (both days are required)


Read more
/ /

Tuition:    $700/year or $100/month for 7 months (August – February)

/ /

                                    $650/year if paid in full before class begins

/ /

Supply Fee:     $50/year, due upon registration

/ /

NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES.  

/ /

[Note:  Class times are NOT the same for the 2 class days.]  
/ /
/ / It is imperative that any student registering for Geometry be very proficient in their Algebra 1 skills.

/ /

If you have questions about class placement, please contact me as early as possible so that decisions may be made in a timely manner to allow the student maximum success in their math studies. 
/ /
/ / Topics covered: 

/ /

·       Mathematics dealing with points, lines, planes, and solids

/ /

·       Properties, measurement, and mutual relation of geometry in space

/ /

·       Geometric proofs and constructions

/ /

·       Development of logical reasoning and thinking skills

/ /

·       Application of geometry through word problems and visuals

/ /

·       Organization and study skills, to be a more independent student

/ /

·       SAT/ACT preparation throughout the year, skills essential for standardized testing. 

/ /

 

/ /

If a student drops the class after September 15th, there will be a withdrawal fee of two months' tuition. For all monthly tuition paid after the 10th of the month, a $10 late fee will be assessed.  To reserve your student’s place in the class, you need to pay the Supply Fee ($50) and the first month’s tuition ($100).  [Tuition covers both class days.]
/ /
/ / Students should expect to spend as much time outside of class on their work as they do attending class per week. The class meets 2 hours on Monday and 1
½  hours on Wednesday for a total of 3½ hours per week. This class will earn the student 1 high school honors credit in math.

/ /


/ /

/ /

The books for this class are:

/ /

Holt Geometry: Texas edition    ISBN 9790030416629 

/ /

Holt Geometry:  Practice and Problem Solving Workbook    ISBN  9780554024165

/ /

Please order by the ISBN numbers, to ensure the correct edition.

/ /


/ /

/ /

Location:

/ /

PREP North West (Cypress)

/ /

Days Offered:

/ /

Monday and Wednesday (both days are required)


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/ / / / / / / / / /

Tuition:    $700/year / /or $100/month for 7 months (August – February)

/ /

                                    $650/year if paid in full before class begins

/ /

Supply Fee:     $50/year, / /due upon registration
/ /
/ /
NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH / /MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS / /SEPARATE CLASSES. 

/ /

[Note:  Class times are NOT the same for the 2 class / /days.] 
/ /
/ /
This pre-calculus course is the culmination of all math courses, with the addition / /of Trigonometry.  Students learn how / /algebra and geometry are related and applied in the real world.
/ /
/ /
Topics include:

/ /

·       Basic / /statistics, and sequences and series

/ /

·       Number / /systems, graphs, systems of equations

/ /

·       Functions, / /including polynomial functions, power functions and rational functions

/ /

·       Exponential / /and logarithmic functions

/ /

·       Trigonometric / /functions with real-world applications

/ /

·       Analytic / /trigonometry and appropriate applications

/ /

·       Analytic / /geometry in two and three dimensions

/ /

·      SAT/ACT preparation throughout the year, skills essential for / /standardized testing. 

/ /

·      Development of logical reasoning and thinking skills

/ /

·      Organization and study skills, to be a more independent student

/ /

 

/ /

Students who complete / /this class should be well prepared to enter a college level calculus course.  It is imperative that students enrolling / /in PreCal have a working knowledge of Geometry and Algebra 2.  This is / /a very fast-paced class. Teacher / /recommendation is required for this class.  If you have questions about class placement, / /please contact me as early as possible so that decisions may be made in a / /timely manner to allow the student maximum success in their math studies.
/ /
/ /
If a student drops the class after September 15th, there will be a withdrawal / /fee of two months' tuition. For all monthly tuition paid after the 10thof the month, a $10 late fee will be assessed. To reserve your student’s place in the class, you need to pay the Supply / /Fee ($50) and the first month’s tuition ($100). [Tuition covers both class days.]
/ /
/ /
Students should expect to / /spend 3 – 6 hours outside of class on their work per week. The class meets 1½ / /hours on Monday and 1½ hours on Wednesday for a total of 3 hours per week. This / /class will earn the student 1 high school honors / /credit in math.
/ /
/ /
Textbooks for this class are:

/ /

McDougal Adv. Mathematics: Precalculus Discrete / /Mathematics/Data Analysis by Richard G. Brown      ISBN 0395421683

/ /

Student Resource Guide          ISBN 978-0-395-42170-3.

/ /

Please order by the ISBN / /numbers, to ensure the correct edition.

/ /

Location:

/ /

PREP North West (Cypress)

/ /

Day:

/ /

Monday and Wednesday (both days are / /required)


Read more
/ /

Tuition:    $700/year or $100/month for 7 months (August – February)

/ /

                                    $650/year if paid in full before class begins

/ /

Supply Fee:     $50/year, due upon registration
/ /
/ /
NOTE: THIS IS A TWO DAY CLASS. YOU NEED TO REGISTER FOR BOTH MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AS SEPARATE CLASSES. 

/ /

[Note:  Class times are NOT the same for the 2 class days.] 
/ /
/ /
This pre-calculus course is the culmination of all math courses, with the addition of Trigonometry.  Students learn how algebra and geometry are related and applied in the real world.
/ /
/ /
Topics include:

/ /

·       Basic statistics, and sequences and series

/ /

·       Number systems, graphs, systems of equations

/ /

·       Functions, including polynomial functions, power functions and rational functions

/ /

·       Exponential and logarithmic functions

/ /

·       Trigonometric functions with real-world applications

/ /

·       Analytic trigonometry and appropriate applications

/ /

·       Analytic geometry in two and three dimensions

/ /

·       SAT/ACT preparation throughout the year, skills essential for standardized testing. 

/ /

·       Development of logical reasoning and thinking skills

/ /

·       Organization and study skills, to be a more independent student

/ /

 

/ /

Students who complete this class should be well prepared to enter a college level calculus course.  It is imperative that students enrolling in PreCal have a working knowledge of Geometry and Algebra 2.  This is a very fast-paced class. Teacher recommendation is required for this class.  If you have questions about class placement, please contact me as early as possible so that decisions may be made in a timely manner to allow the student maximum success in their math studies.
/ /
/ /
If a student drops the class after September 15th, there will be a withdrawal fee of two months' tuition. For all monthly tuition paid after the 10th of the month, a $10 late fee will be assessed.  To reserve your student’s place in the class, you need to pay the Supply Fee ($50) and the first month’s tuition ($100).  [Tuition covers both class days.]
/ /
/ /
Students should expect to spend 3 – 6 hours outside of class on their work per week. The class meets 1½ hours on Monday and 1½ hours on Wednesday for a total of 3 hours per week. This class will earn the student 1 high school honors credit in math.
/ /
/ /
Textbooks for this class are:

/ /

McDougal Adv.  Mathematics: Precalculus Discrete Mathematics/Data Analysis by Richard G. Brown      ISBN 0395421683

/ /

Student Resource Guide           ISBN 978-0-395-42170-3.

/ /

Please order by the ISBN numbers, to ensure the correct edition.

/ /

Location:

/ /

PREP North West (Cypress)

/ /

Day:

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Monday and Wednesday (both days are required)


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