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− | [[Accelerated Grade 3 Mathematics]] is a [[CTY Online]] where its prerequisite is a qualifying score of 440 or more on the SCAT test. It's course code is AG3 and its course length is about 6 months. | + | [[Accelerated Grade 3 Mathematics]] is a [[CTY Online]] where its prerequisite is a qualifying score of 440 or more on the SCAT test. It's course code is [[AG3]] and its course length is about 6 months. |
==Course Description== | ==Course Description== |
Revision as of 21:19, 11 February 2016
Accelerated Grade 3 Mathematics is a CTY Online where its prerequisite is a qualifying score of 440 or more on the SCAT test. It's course code is AG3 and its course length is about 6 months.
Course Description
From the CTY Online catalog:
CTY’s Accelerated Math courses sharpen investigative skills, broaden mathematical understanding of concepts, and enhance reasoning skills. The Accelerated Grade 3 course covers topics typically found in a third grade curriculum and is aligned with Common Core Standards. The course starts with a review of topics taught in Accelerated Grade 2 Mathematics. Students are provided with ample practice, review problems, and activities. Online interactives in this course are provided by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Concepts are assessed through challenging homework assignments, quizzes, module tests, and cumulative exams. With the guidance of their instructors, students gain a solid foundation and mastery of math concepts at each level. This course provides a solid foundation of Grade 3 Mathematics and prepares students for success in Honors Grade 4 Mathematics.
Topics
- Number Sense
- Numbers as Factors
- Prime and Composite Numbers
- Two-digit Multipliers and Divisors
- Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers
- Quotients and Remainders
- Ratios and Percents
- Decimals
- Geometrical Figures
- Coordinate Plane
- Symmetry
- Transformations
- Data Analysis and Probability