Mathematics at CHS - Colchester School District

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“Any sufficiently advanced
technology is indistinguishable
from magic.”
-Arthur C. Clarke
Science at CHS
Eighth Grade Open
House
January 2014
Earth Systems Science
Educational Objectives
This course is designed to serve as an
introduction to earth and environmental
science. Students will explore the
science of our Earth and the role that
humans play in shaping the natural
world.
Earth Systems Science
Units of Study
• Science as Inquiry
• Water: an essential chemical
resource
• Energy: fuel for thought
• Atmosphere and Climate
• Geosphere
What do you DO in ESS?
Develop skills in:
•inquiry
•graphing and analysis
•using evidence
•researching
•applying learning habits
•collaboration
HOW do you learn in ESS?
Through:
•activities
•research assignments
•experiments
•small group presentations
•web-based interactives
•projects
•solving real world problems
Four Years at CHS
• Students must complete 3.5 credits in
science.
• 1 Credit is earned for each core course
• .5 credit is earned for Essential Topics
courses.
• ESS and Biology are required freshman
and sophomore courses.
• Students may take more than one science
course at a time.
BasicProgression of Courses
Science Elective Courses
• For students
interested in
science, but don’t
want to commit to
AP science.
• Forensic Science
• Anatomy and
Physiology
• Engineering Lab
• Environmental
Science
One of MANY Alternates
Another Alternative
Mathematics
at CHS
Progression of Courses
Algebra I
(1 Credit)
Geometry
(1 Credit)
Algebra II
(1 Credit)
Algebra II &
Trigonometry
(1 Credit)
Progression of Courses (cont’d)
Algebra II
Algebra II & Trigonometry
(1 Credit)
(1 Credit)
Trigonometry
Algebra III
Pre-Calculus
(0.5 Credit)
(0.5 Credit)
(1 Credit)
Pre-Calculus
AP Statistics
AP Calculus
(1 Credit)
(1 Credit)
(1 Credit)
Doubling Up & Honors Distinction
Students who are considering continuing the study of
mathematics beyond high school or who would like to take
AP math or science classes may choose to double up on
math courses in one or more of their years at CHS.
Doubling on math courses depends on course
prerequisites and teacher recommendation.
Honors distinction is available in Algebra I, Geometry, and
Algebra II. Earning honors distinction requires completing
a portfolio that demonstrates the student’s superb
learning habits, classroom leadership, and extended and
self-directed learning.
Algebra
Geometry
Algebra II
Algebra II & Trigonometry
Trigonometry
Algebra III
Pre Calculus
AP Statistics
Pre Calculus
Calculus
Calc II OFF Campus
Elective Courses
Electives available to Juniors and Seniors: (Semester
Courses, 0.5 credit)
•Consumer Math
•Probability & Statistics
•Astronomy
Support Classes
Support classes are available to students in Algebra I
and Geometry. Entrance to strategic math courses
are based on teacher recommendation and past
math performance.
•Strategic Algebra
•Strategic Geometry
What do math and science classes
look like at CHS?
• Differentiated Instruction
• Problem Solving
• Inquiry