Math for College Liberal Arts
Prerequisite: Algebra 1 required. As with all FLVS Math courses, Segment 1 needs to be completed prior to Segment 2 as the concepts build on each other from module to module. We can easily accommodate any December grads with pacing them through the entire course to finish in time OR students can take Segment 1 at school and take Segment 1 of another Math course we offer concurrently.
Levels: Regular and it is NCAA approved
Course Progression: While Algebra 1 is required, it is recommended that the student has already taken Geometry as well just for exposure to higher level Math concepts and there is a module that reviews Geometry standards. This course should not be considered equitable to the old Liberal Arts Math course. It is much more rigorous but it does have the same strong review of Algebra and Geometry with some Trig and Logic in there as well. Recommended as a 3rd Math credit after Algebra and Geometry. After taking this course, it would be either MDFL or Algebra 2 next.
Format: Traditional FLVS format with lessons in Educator
Course Length: Course was released on July 24th. Weekly Work will be expected to be 2-3 assignments per week. There are three modules per segment, with six DBAs total. Number of assignments in each segment is 30.
Materials: Laptop or computer strongly recommended for this course.
Resources for Students: We offer Live Lessons and tutoring each week. Study Guides and Help Videos are in the process of being created. All teachers tutor their students whether they participate in the Open Office Hours group or tutor their own students on their own time. Live lessons are for the projects located in Module 1 and Module 5. This qualifies for collaboration credit as well.
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