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Period 2: AP Calculus AB

 

AP Calculus AB is the study of the topics covered in college-level Calculus I.  AP Calculus AB is primarily concerned with developing the students’ understanding of the concepts of Calculus and providing experience with its methods and applications. The course is designed to help students see and interpret the world through the lens of integral and differential calculus. To that end, a focus is placed on providing a strong conceptual foundation including the concepts of a limit, a derivative and an integral. The newly taught topics will include : differentiation, integration, related rates, area under the curve and volumes of revolution.
With a strong foundation and extensive practice with applications and problems, students become prepared for the AP Calculus Exam as well as additional coursework in Calculus.

 

Google Code: wmiovcc

 

Period 3: Honors Pre-Calculus

Students will learn the relationship between angles and the sides of a right angles, define sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant, use the law of sines and the law of cosines to solve problems, graph trigonometric functions, learn about conics, learn about polar graphs, develop a working knowledge of the trigonometric identities, and solve trigonometric equations. The Honors Pre-Calculus goals are to learn the foundations of Calculus: limits, definition of derivative, derivatives, rates of change, simple area under the curve topics and simple integration techniques.

 

Google Code: qgmdxur

 

Period 4: Honors Pre-Calculus

Students will learn the relationship between angles and the sides of a right angles, define sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant, use the law of sines and the law of cosines to solve problems, graph trigonometric functions, learn about conics, learn about polar graphs, develop a working knowledge of the trigonometric identities, and solve trigonometric equations. The Honors Pre-Calculus goals are to learn the foundations of Calculus: limits, definition of derivative, derivatives, rates of change, simple area under the curve topics and simple integration techniques.

 

Google Code: sf4coxk

 

Period 5: AP Calculus BC

AP Calculus BC is the study of the topics covered in college-level Calculus I and Calculus II.  AP Calculus BC is primarily concerned with developing the students’ understanding of the concepts of Calculus and providing experience with its methods and applications. The course is to help students see and interpret the world through the lens of integral and differential calculus. To that end, a focus is placed on providing a strong conceptual foundation including the concepts of a limit, a derivative and an integral. The newly taught topics will include Logistic growth, Series, approximations using Taylor and Reimann Sums, and  derivatives and integrals involving Polar, Parametric and vector functions. 
With a strong foundation and extensive practice with applications and problems, students become prepared for the AP Calculus Exam as well as additional coursework in Calculus.

Google Code: yrragsu

 

Period 6: Intervention and Enrichment

Students will have time which they can use as intervention for courses they need additional help in. They are also given enrichment lessons on occassion which will target important topics like DONS expectations, career and college explration, internet safety CIPA, procedures for emergency situations (loackdown, diaster, fire drill, etc.)

 

Google Code: b2q6x2y

 

Period 7: AP Calculus AB

 

AP Calculus AB is the study of the topics covered in college-level Calculus I.  AP Calculus AB is primarily concerned with developing the students’ understanding of the concepts of Calculus and providing experience with its methods and applications. The course is designed to help students see and interpret the world through the lens of integral and differential calculus. To that end, a focus is placed on providing a strong conceptual foundation including the concepts of a limit, a derivative and an integral. The newly taught topics will include : differentiation, integration, related rates, area under the curve and volumes of revolution.
With a strong foundation and extensive practice with applications and problems, students become prepared for the AP Calculus Exam as well as additional coursework in Calculus.

 

Google Code: u2r6ct3

 

 

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