Course Overview

Demystify math! In this course, you’ll learn all about measurement, trigonometry, exponents and radicals, polynomials, functions and relations, linear equations, and linear systems. You’ll also examine how these functions of math are applied in the real world.


Course Overview

Math for real life! In this course, you’ll gain the mathematical understanding and critical thinking skills appropriate for entry into the majority of trades or direct entry into the workforce. You’ll study topics such as income, personal income taxes, working with money, measurements, geometry, and more.

Course Overview

As per Alberta Education’s Program of Studies, students use a problem-solving approach to complete calculations and solve word problems in everyday home, workplace and community contexts. ADLC’s Math 10-4 course is available online and as a print course. Teachers who gain access to this course will see there are six Themes (units) of study.

Theme 1: Understanding Numbers
Theme 2: Patterns, Formulas, and Problem-Solving
Theme 3: Metric and Imperial Measurement
Theme 4: Everyday Measurement
Theme 5: Working With Shapes
Theme 6: Using Data

Online: All lessons and assignments are provided as a complete course. Self-Check assignments are auto-graded. All other assignments are assessed by the teacher. Answer keys and rubrics are provided for the teacher as well. There are no tests or exams because this is not a requirement according to the Program of Studies for Knowledge and Employability courses.

Print: All lessons and assignments are provided as a complete course. These are available as pdf’s and located in the Teacher Resource section when a teacher gains access to the online course.

Note: Print resources cannot be purchased from ADLC. Print resources as PDF’s are accessible via teacher’s login to the online course in Moodle. Teachers can print at will. 

Teacher Resources
ADLC’s Knowledge and Employability courses are available only through ADLC’s Teacher Support service. The superuser of the school can add any K&E course via SIS. If the school does not have an assigned superuser, one can be requested using the SuperUser Request Form on www.adlc.ca.  ADLC’s Partner Support will process these requests and send a username and password to the new superuser. 
There is no cost to schools or teachers to access courses via Teacher Support.

Course Details
Assessments(s): No tests or exams needed because these are not required as per Programs of Study.

Course Overview


As per Alberta Education’s Program of Studies, students use a problem-solving approach to complete calculations and solve word problems in everyday home, workplace and community contexts. ADLC’s Math 9-4 course is available online and as a print course. Teachers who gain access to this course will see there are six Themes (units) of study.


Theme 1: Understanding Numbers

Theme 2: Patterns, Formulas, and Problem-Solving

Theme 3: Metric and Imperial Measurement

Theme 4: Everyday Measurement

Theme 5: Working With Shapes

Theme 6: Using Data


Online: All lessons and assignments are provided as a complete course. Self-Check assignments are auto-graded. All other assignments are assessed by the teacher. Answer keys and rubrics are provided for the teacher as well. There are no tests or exams because this is not a requirement according to the Program of Studies for Knowledge and Employability courses.


Print: All lessons and assignments are provided as a complete course. These are in pdf’s and located in the Teacher Resource section when a teacher gains access to the online course.


Note: Print resources cannot be purchased from ADLC. Print resources as PDF’s are accessible via teacher’s login to the online course in Moodle.  


Course Details

Assessments(s): No tests or exams needed because these are not required as per the Programs of Study.


Teacher Resources


ADLC’s Knowledge and Employability courses are available only through ADLC’s Teacher Support service. The superuser of the school can add any K&E course via SIS. If the school does not have an assigned superuser, one can be requested using the SuperUser Request Form on www.adlc.ca.  ADLC’s Partner Support will process these requests and send a username and password to the new superuser.


There is no cost to schools or teachers to access courses via Teacher Support.




Course Overview


Get a grip on math! In this course, you’ll gain the mathematical understandings and critical thinking skills appropriate for for entry into post-secondary programs that do not require the study of calculus. Topics you’ll study include radicals, quadratic functions, logic and reasoning, geometry, proportional reasoning, and statistics.



Course Overview

Math matters! The course, based on the Alberta Education Program of Studies, will provide you with the mathematical understandings and critical thinking skills required for entry into post-secondary programs that are math-intensive and require the study of calculus. Topics include the following:

*  Sequences and Series
*  Quadratic Function and Equations
*  Radicals
*  Trigonometry
*  Rational Expressions and Equations
*  Absolute Values and Reciprocal Functions
*  Equations and Inequalities

Note:
Online students - can print the lesson assignments from the online course and submit them in print format.
Print students - additional multimedia resources can be accessed through the online portion of the course, or you can purchase a USB flash drive. You will be required to complete the unit quizzes online unless alternate arrangement are made with the lead teacher. You have the option of submitting your print assignments digitally for marking online.

Prerequisites
Mathematics 10C (Mathématiques 10C)
To increase potential for success in Math 20-1, ADLC recommends that a minimum mark of 65% is achieved in Mathematics 10C.

Course Overview


Love math? Then this course is for you! In this pre-calculus course, you’ll gain the mathematical knowledge and critical thinking skills appropriate for entry into post-secondary programs* that are math-intensive and require the study of calculus. Topics of study include trigonometry, transformations, logarithms, function operations, permutations, combinations, and binomial theorem.


Note: If you have a particular post-secondary program in mind, you should consult your school counsellor and the post-secondary institution to ensure that this course fulfills requirements.


Materials

*The Pre-Calculus 12 textbook is required; the key is recommended but optional.


Prerequisites

Mathematics 20-1 (Mathématiques 20-1)

50% required, 65% recommended.

Mathematics 30-2 (Mathématiques 30-2)

Only one prerequisite is required, not both.

Course Overview

As per Alberta Education’s Program of Studies, students use a problem-solving approach to complete calculations and solve word problems in everyday home, workplace and community contexts. ADLC’s Math 20-4 course is available online and as a print course. Teachers who gain access to this course will see there are six Themes (units) of study.

Theme 1: Understanding Numbers
Theme 2: Patterns, Formulas, and Problem-Solving
Theme 3: Metric and Imperial Measurement
Theme 4: Everyday Measurement
Theme 5: Time and Space
Theme 6: Using Data

Online: All lessons and assignments are provided as a complete course. Self-Check assignments are auto-graded. All other assignments are assessed by the teacher. Answer keys and rubrics are provided for the teacher as well. There are no tests or exams because this is not a requirement according to the Program of Studies for Knowledge and Employability courses.

Print: All lessons and assignments are provided as a complete course. These are available as pdf’s and located in the Teacher Resource section when a teacher gains access to the online course.

Note: Print resources cannot be purchased from ADLC. Print resources as PDF’s are accessible via teacher’s login to the online course in Moodle. Teachers can print at will. 

Teacher Resources
ADLC’s Knowledge and Employability courses are available only through ADLC’s Teacher Support service. The superuser of the school can add any K&E course via SIS. If the school does not have an assigned superuser, one can be requested using the SuperUser Request Form on www.adlc.ca.  ADLC’s Partner Support will process these requests and send a username and password to the new superuser. 
There is no cost to schools or teachers to access courses via Teacher Support.

Course Details
Assessments(s): No tests or exams needed because these are not required as per the Program of Study.
Course Overview

You gotta love math! If you have a keen interest in and aptitude for mathematics and are intending to pursue a post-secondary program with an intensive focus on math, this is the course for you. Topics of study include a review of pre-calculus from Math 10-2, 20-1, and 30-1, limits, trigonometry, curve sketching, derivatives, related rates, optimization, and integration.

 

Online Only: The online section is a non-calculator course.  The assignments, quizzes and exams have been designed so that a calculator is not needed. The online course includes over 100 videos and inter actives that visually represent the mathematical concepts you’re studying. There are also 45 review pages to assist you if you need a refresher on concepts from previous math courses.

 

Prerequisites

Mathematics 30-1 (Mathématiques 30-1)

Students must have completed or be in the process of completing Mathematics 30-1.  Credit for this course will only be applied after credit for Mathematics 30-1 has been earned unless the pre-requisite requirement has been waived by the School Administrator.


Course Overview

Math for everyday use!

In this course, you’ll gain the mathematical understanding and critical thinking skills appropriate for entry into the majority of trades or direct entry into the workforce. This is a hands-on course that allows you to apply your knowledge of subjects to real-world situations. Topics include probability, statistics, measurement, business plans, and more.

Note: There is no diploma exam for this course.

Prerequisites
Mathematics 20-1 (Mathématiques 20-1)
Mathematics 20-2 (Mathématiques 20-2)
Mathematics 20-3
Only one prerequisite is required.
Course Overview

So much to learn about math!

In this course, you’ll gain the mathematical understanding and critical thinking skills appropriate for entry into post-secondary programs that don’t require the study of calculus. Topics of study include set theory, counting methods, probability, rational expressions, polynomial functions, and more. If you’re considering post-secondary fields such as arts, nursing, civil engineering technology, medical technologies, or some apprenticeship programs, this is the math course for you.

Prerequisites
Mathematics 20-1 (Mathématiques 20-1)
50% required, 70% recommended.
Mathematics 20-2 (Mathématiques 20-2)
Only one prerequisite is required, not both.

Textbook: Textbook Required       Exams: Moodle Database
Release Date: Sept/2016

Textbook: Textbook Required       Exams: Moodle Database
Release Date: Sept/2016

Textbook: Textbook Recommended
Release Date: Sept/2016

Textbook: No Textbook Required   Exams: Moodle Database
Release Date: Sept/2016