Our Curriculum
By Subject
Building upon the success of a long-established program, K12® Math balances mastery of fundamental skills with critical thinking and problem-solving. K12's Math program emphasizes an active, multisensory approach to ensure that students understand the concrete realities that underlie mathematical concepts. Regular practice and review ensures mastery of basic skills. Online games and animations motivate students and help illustrate concepts, while challenge problems help develop critical thinking skills. |
| Elementary School |
| Kindergarten Math | Sample |
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| Students will learn number recognition, counting, and simple addition and subtraction. |
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| First Grade Math | Sample |
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| Students will learn whole numbers up to 100, the basic concepts of place value, adding and subtracting two-digit numbers, and applying numeration skills to time and money. |
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| Second Grade Math | Sample |
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| Students will learn whole numbers to 1,000, patterns and sequences, the properties of basic shapes, place values to 1,000, symmetry, and measurement using standard units. |
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| Third Grade Math | Sample |
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| Students will begin to build a solid base of computation skills and quantitative methods, including place values to a million, fractions, decimals, and simple probabilities. |
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| Fourth Grade Math | Sample |
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| Students will reinforce computation skills and basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, and will continue their conceptual understanding of mathematical topics. |
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| Fifth Grade Math | Details |
| Students will work with and understand the relationships between very large and very small numbers, and perform calculations with fractions and decimals. |
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| Middle School (What is "Middle School?") |
| Pre-Algebra A | Sample |
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| Students will sharpen their computational and problem-solving skills while learning the language of Algebra. |
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| Pre-Algebra B | Details |
| Students will continue to build their Algebra skills. Best preparation for this course is Pre-Algebra A. |
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| Algebra 1 | Sample |
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| Students develop algebraic fluency and hone the skills they need to solve equations and perform important manipulations with numbers, variables, equations, and inequalities. Students also learn concepts central to the abstraction and generalization that algebra makes possible. |
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