Math Program
If you want the personal connection of an excellent brick-and-mortar classroom combined with the flexibility of online learning for your student, choose this option. Our signature live online courses are the heart of the Williamsburg program, led by expert mentors who create a deep sense of community between students. Live courses include the following benefits:
In many live courses, we offer both a Classic and Honors format. Students in both versions meet in the same live class sessions, but students in Honors courses have about 30% more readings and assignments, including projects that are more challenging. Students are welcome to enroll in whichever version fits best for them and can switch within the first twenty-one days of the semester. Honors courses are not available in the self-paced format.
If your student works well independently or needs more flexibility to work around other
activities, our self-paced courses are an ideal option and provide a richer, more personal experience than many other asynchronous online courses. Self-paced courses include the following benefits:
In high school Math, Fine Arts, PE, and Electives, we offer independent courses so students can earn academic credit for learning from a third-party curriculum provider. Some students prefer alternative math programs; others put in long hours practicing musical instruments, competing on an athletic team, or participating in internships. Students can earn credit for these and other activities by enrolling in an Independent Studies course, provided they fulfill the course requirements (see the above course links for full details).
Why This Class
Calculus is known as a uniquely challenging field of mathematics, and with good reason: it’s used to predict complex changes in industries from global finance to particle physics. This course uses trigonometry as a “sandbox” where your student can learn the principles of calculus before they take on the real thing in college—and level-up their thinking skills in the process.
Mentors in this course help students explore the non-functional relationships that explain and predict tides, planetary orbits, and other complex multi-variable interactions. Students also study matrices, statistics, and even get to dabble in some pure calculus—the branch of mathematics which enabled human beings to fly to the moon and back. In the live version of this course, students study the classic texts that defined and shaped these revolutionary mathematical ideas.
By completing this course, students become more conscious than ever of how math shapes their world every day. They are fully prepared to tackle calculus and other advanced math challenges in their post-secondary studies and beyond.
Note: This class is offered as both a Classic course and Honors course. Honors Math is for highly engaged students who like to think deeply and challenge themselves. Honors students will engage with a weekly project, reading, problem of the week, or research topic that will help them dive deeper into the subject and think more critically. These weekly WAM also provides students with an opportunity to explain their deep thinking and push past procedural math to a more complete, conceptual understanding.
Readings for Live Course:
The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy by Isaac Newton
This course requires a Scientific or Graphing Calculator. Please see the book list in SIS for details.
How can I derive the equations of conic sections?
How are matrices used to design and animate cartoon characters?
How can I use statistics to describe and understand my world?
What do Newton’s axioms and laws of motion say about forces?
How can I find the limits of advanced functions?
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Please note that program and course descriptions, as well as reading and materials lists, are subject to change as we continuously improve our curriculum throughout the year. Book and materials lists for the upcoming school year are published in SIS mid to late June.
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