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  1. Summit Biology (Summer Condensed Semester 1) (SCI203AXS)

    This is the first semester of a two part course, offered over a condensed 4 week term.

    In this comprehensive course, students investigate the chemistry of living things: the cell, genetics, evolution, the structure and function of living things, and ecology. The program consists of in-depth online lessons, including extensive animations, an associated reference book, collaborative explorations, and laboratory experiments students can conduct at home.

    $450.00

  2. Summit Physical Science (Summer Condensed Semester 2) (SCI102BXS)

    This is the second semester of a two part course, offered over a condensed 4 week term.

    Students explore the relationship between matter and energy by investigating force and motion, the structure of atoms, the structure and properties of matter, chemical reactions, and the interactions of energy and matter. Students develop skills in measuring, solving problems, using laboratory apparatuses, following safety procedures, and adhering to experimental procedures. Students focus on inquiry-based learning with laboratory investigations and experiences.

    $450.00

  3. Summit Physical Science (Summer Condensed Semester 1) (SCI102AXS)

    This is the first semester of a two part course, offered over a condensed 4 week term.

    Students explore the relationship between matter and energy by investigating force and motion, the structure of atoms, the structure and properties of matter, chemical reactions, and the interactions of energy and matter. Students develop skills in measuring, solving problems, using laboratory apparatuses, following safety procedures, and adhering to experimental procedures. Students focus on inquiry-based learning with laboratory investigations and experiences.

    $450.00

  4. Summit Algebra 1 (Summer Condensed Semester 2) (MTH128BS)

    This is the second semester of a two part course, offered over a condensed 4 week term.

    The Summit Algebra 1 course is intended to formalize and extend the mathematics that students learned in the middle grades. Because it is built to follow revised middle school math courses, the course covers slightly different ground than previous versions of algebra. In this course, students deepen their understanding of linear and exponential relationships by contrasting them with each other. Students also apply linear models to data that exhibit a linear trend. The course also covers analyzing, solving, and using quadratic functions.

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  5. Summit Algebra 1 (Summer Condensed Semester 1) (MTH128AS)

    This is the first semester of a two part course, offered over a condensed 4 week term.

    The Summit Algebra 1 course is intended to formalize and extend the mathematics that students learned in the middle grades. Because it is built to follow revised middle school math courses, the course covers slightly different ground than previous versions of algebra. In this course, students deepen their understanding of linear and exponential relationships by contrasting them with each other. Students also apply linear models to data that exhibit a linear trend. The course also covers analyzing, solving, and using quadratic functions.

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    From: $450.00

  6. Summit History 1 (Independent Study)

    This course kicks off a program that, spanning the elementary grades, provides an overview of world geography and history from the Stone Age to the Space Age. 

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  7. Summit Algebra 2 (Summer Condensed Semester 2) (MTH308BS)

    This is the second semester of a two part course, offered over a condensed 4 week term.

    This Summit Algebra 2 course, students build on their work with linear, quadratic, and exponential functions, and extend their repertoire to include polynomial, rational, radical, and trigonometric functions. Students also expand their ability to model situations and solve equations, including solving quadratic equations over the set of complex numbers and solving exponential equations using the properties of logarithms. The course covers sequences and series, probability distributions, and more advanced data analysis techniques.

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  8. Summit Algebra 2 (Summer Condensed Semester 1) (MTH308AS)

    This is the first semester of a two part course, offered over a condensed 4 week term.

    This Summit Algebra 2 course, students build on their work with linear, quadratic, and exponential functions, and extend their repertoire to include polynomial, rational, radical, and trigonometric functions. Students also expand their ability to model situations and solve equations, including solving quadratic equations over the set of complex numbers and solving exponential equations using the properties of logarithms. The course covers sequences and series, probability distributions, and more advanced data analysis techniques.

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  9. Summit Geometry (Summer Condensed Semester 2) (MTH208BS)

    This is the second semester of a two part course, offered over a condensed 4 week term.

    This Summit Geometry course builds on the geometry covered in middle school to explore more complex geometric situations and deepen students’ ability to explain geometric relationships, moving toward formal mathematical arguments. Specific topics include similarity and congruence, analytic geometry, circles, the Pythagorean theorem, right triangle trigonometry, analysis of three-dimensional objects, conic sections, and geometric modeling.

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  10. Summit Geometry (Summer Condensed Semester 1) (MTH208AS)

    This is the first semester of a two part course, offered over a condensed 4 week term.

    This Summit Geometry course builds on the geometry covered in middle school to explore more complex geometric situations and deepen students’ ability to explain geometric relationships, moving toward formal mathematical arguments. Specific topics include similarity and congruence, analytic geometry, circles, the Pythagorean theorem, right triangle trigonometry, analysis of three-dimensional objects, conic sections, and geometric modeling.

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  11. Summit US History (Summer Condensed Semester 1) (HST303AS)

    This is the first semester of a two part course, offered over a condensed 4 week term.

    This course is a full-year survey that provides students with a comprehensive view of American history from the first migrations of nomadic people to North America to recent events. Readings are drawn from K12’s The American Odyssey: A History of the United States. Online lessons help students organize their study, explore topics in-depth, review in preparation for assessments, and practice skills of historical thinking and analysis. Activities include analyzing primary sources and maps, creating time lines, completing projects and written assignments, and conducting independent research.

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  12. Summit World History (Summer Condensed Semester 2) (HST103BS)

    This is the second semester of a two part course, offered over a condensed 4 week term.

    In this comprehensive survey of world history from prehistoric to modern times, students focus in-depth on the developments and events that have shaped civilization across time. The course is organized chronologically and, within broad eras, regionally. Lessons address developments in religion, philosophy, the arts, science and technology, and political history. The course also introduces geography concepts and skills within the context of the historical narrative. Online lessons and assessments complement World History: Our Human Story, a textbook written and published by K12. Students are challenged to consider topics in-depth as they analyze primary sources and maps, create timelines, and complete other projects— practicing historical thinking and writing skills as they explore the broad themes and big ideas of human history.

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