10TH GRADE GEOMETRY CURRICULUM
The 10th Grade Geometry CD ROM includes all you need to successfully
complete Geometry instruction. The CD ROM covers one full school year, the same as 10
LIFEPAC worktexts including chapter self tests, quizzes, and final tests to assure mastery
of concepts. Click here to see SCREEN SHOTS from the CD ROM
plus other information.10th GRADE GEOMETRY TOPICS:
- A Mathematical System
- Proof
- Angle Relationships
- Parallels
- Congruency
- Similar Polygons
- Circles
- Construction and Locus
- Area and Volume
- Coordinate Geometry
- Review
SWITCHED-ON SCHOOLHOUSE
CURRICULUM OVERVIEW
Presenting traditional Bible-centered education for the computer
age. Switched-On Schoolhouse makes our award-winning LIFEPAC Gold Curriculum now available
on CD-ROM, complete with interactivity, multimedia video clips and animation. All five
core subjects are included - Bible, Language Arts, Math, History & and Science (see
all 5 subject links above).
GETTING STARTED
If you are new to the Switched-On Schoolhouse curriculum or would like to
see some screen shots from these CD ROMs, click here for a complete CURRICULUM OVERVIEW.
If you are not sure what grade level to
start your child into the Switched-On Schoolhouse curriculum, please see our PLACEMENT TEST page to help you identify the grade level that
you need.
MATH CURRICULUM OVERVIEW
The language of mathematics is spoken in almost every discipline. Switched-On
Schoolhouse's math curriculum takes your students from introductory arithmetic all the way
through algebra, trigonometry, geometry, and calculus. Your home school is the perfect
format for mastering math, and Switched-On Schoolhouse gives you the tools you will need
for success.
Switched-On Schoolhouse mathematics provides
practical instruction in mathematical concepts. The curriculum is characterized by
practice and application of basic math concepts and skills as well as advanced math
concepts.
- Illustrated examples and step-by-step problem
solving accompany each new math concept as it is introduced.
- Memorization and drill exercises are integral
to successful learning of basic math facts and computational skills.
- Students master each skill before moving on
to the next.
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