Summer Math

Math...a lens through which we can see God's fingerprints.

Intelligent design in creation; phi a fingerprint of God.

Accessing Summer Math

Pre-algebra (incoming 7th Graders) : (incoming 7th Graders) Summer Math

Pre-algebra (incoming 8th Graders): (incoming 8th Graders) Pre-Algebra - Summer Math

Alg 1 (incoming Freshmen) / Honors Alg 1 (incoming 8th Graders): (incoming) Alg 1 / H. Alg 1 - Summer Math

Geometry (incoming Sophomores) / Honors Geometry (incoming Freshmen) : (incoming) Geometry & Honors Geometry - Summer Math

Honors Alg 2 (incoming Sophomores): (incoming) Honors Algebra II - Summer Math

Alg 2 (incoming Juniors): (incoming) Algebra II - Summer Math

Honors Precalculus (incoming Juniors): (incoming) Honors Precalculus - Summer Math

Precalculus (with Trig) (incoming Seniors): (incoming) Precalculus w/ Trig - Summer Math

Developmental Algebra (incoming Seniors): (incoming) Developmental Algebra - Summer Math

AP Calc AB & BC (incoming Seniors):  (incoming) AP Calc AB - Summer Math

Honors Stats (incoming Seniors): (incoming) Honors Statistics - Summer Math

New students enrolling in MCPS this summer:

For new students joining MCPS this summer in Honors Precalc, Calc/AP Calc, and AP Stats; please see details on those specific summer math sites for which projects to complete.  For other math courses the following prorated summer math schedule applies:

Current/returning students changing math courses over the summer:

A student who changes their intended math course over the summer should complete the summer work for their newly­ selected course. However, if the student changes from an Honors/AP course into a regular class and has already been working on projects from the Honors/AP class, then the students may choose to complete the summer work for the original course. Students changing into an Honors/AP course must complete the summer work of the new course. 

GRADING:

Summer math IS graded.  It is a project grade, and it will be posted in Qtr 1. Please contact the course instructor for their grading policy on summer math.

Completing summer math on time not only prepares them for the fall semester, but enables students to start off the semester with a good grade in the book.