What's included
48 live meetings
40 in-class hoursHomework
4+ hours per week. The class meets three days per week with homework given for every class, along with unit tests and mini-quizzes called mastery checks. All mastery checks and tests are completed at home.Assessment
Assessment comes from in the form of (a) mastery checks, which are 5-question quizzes following each lesson, and (b) unit tests, one for each unit.Letter Grade
Grades are tracked in this class and students may receive a grade at the end of the year if they wish. Students may opt out of participation in grading, though successfully completing the mastery checks and performing well on the tests will ensure a strong performance on the AP exam. 50% of the grade is from the mastery checks. Each mastery check is given either full or zero credit: the student must get 80% of questions on the mastery checks to get credit, but may attempt the mastery check up to three times. The other 50% of the grade is from test scores. All mastery checks and tests are completed outside of class. Thus, grading depends on the honors system, and I expect the utmost integrity from my students.Class Experience
US Grade 10 - 12
This is a complete and rigorous course to prepare for the Calculus AB exam. We focus on all topics necessary to ace the AP exam, while making sure to build a deep understanding and appreciation for the art of calculus. Calculus is an amazing area that is at the heart of advanced mathmematics, and a powerful tool for transforming the way one sees the world. I am passionate about the art and beauty of calculus, and also recognize the rigor and practice required to perform well on the AP exam. This is a full course, and we cover all of the topics needed for the exam with ample practice, while aiming for a true understanding of the conceptual underpinnings of calculus. The class meets three days per week with homework given for every class, along with unit tests and mini-quizzes called mastery checks. All mastery checks and tests are completed at home. The course is paced to cover all of the materials in a single semester. This pacing is at the speed of a college level course, even faster than most high school Calculus courses offer. In order to keep up with the all of the coursework, students are expected to spend a significant amount of time outside of class. However, those already taking a Calculus course wishing to attend for the sake of review are not required to complete all the coursework. Students may also join the Calculus Test Prep & Review course, which provides an extra session of practice is paced to match this course: https://outschool.com/classes/ap-prealculus-test-prep-review-swmyEwSB Friday is our make-up day. In the rare case that I must miss a class due to illness or personal emergency, we will have make-up classes on Friday at the same time as our usual class. If a student misses class, no make-up class will be offered, but the student is welcome to view the class recording, provided they have attended at least one live class. Grades are tracked in this class and students may receive a grade at the end of the year if they wish. Students who do not attend the full year may receive a grade for the portion of the class they completed. Students may also opt out of participation in grading, though successfully completing the mastery checks and performing well on the tests will ensure a strong performance on the AP exam. 50% of the grade is from the mastery checks. Each mastery check is given either full or zero credit: the student must get 80% of questions on the mastery checks to get credit, but may attempt the mastery check up to three times. The other 50% of the grade is from test scores. All mastery checks and tests are completed outside of class. Thus, grading depends on the honors system, and I expect the utmost integrity from my students. Students may join at any time. However, the class builds as we go, so it is expected that the student will have learned the prior topics in some form before moving on. All of the work packets are freely available at flippedmath.com and will also be shared in the classroom.
Learning Goals
Limits and Continuity
Differentiation: Definition and Fundamental Properties
Syllabus
Standards
Aligned with Advanced Placement (AP) Standards11 Units
48 Lessons
over 16 WeeksUnit 1: Limits and Continuity
Lesson 1:
Limits Graphically
50 mins online live lesson
1 assignment
Lesson 2:
Limits Analytically
50 mins online live lesson
1 assignment
Lesson 3:
Asymptotes
50 mins online live lesson
1 assignment
Lesson 4:
Continuity
50 mins online live lesson
1 assignment
Other Details
Supply List
All course materials will be provided digitally in the Outschool classroom. We rely heavily on the practice materials from Flipped Math (https://calculus.flippedmath.com/version-2.html/). We will also reference the free online calculus textbook at Open Stax (https://openstax.org/details/books/calculus-volume-1/).
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
The homework packets, mastery checks, and tests are all sourced from flippedmath.com.
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Live Group Course
$50
weekly or $800 for 48 classes3x per week, 16 weeks
50 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 15-18
3-10 learners per class