Algebra 1 & Geometry 1/2

Mathematics

Algebra 1 & Geometry 1/2

credit

1.50 Credits

gradeGrades 8 - 10
academic year

Full Year 2026-2027

Schedule

UTC

Aug 17, 2026 - May 07, 2027

Section A

Algebra 1 & 1/2 Geometry

Tuesday, 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM

This course is a classical, Christian approach to the liberal arts of mathematics using Shormann Math as the foundation of our discussions. Built on a biblical and historical foundation, we approach math as the language of science; a tool used to better understand God and His creation (Dr. Shormann)

Course Description

Prerequisites: Pre-Algebra (Placement Chart/Tests)

Algebra 1 & Geometry ½ is a classical, Christian approach to the liberal arts of mathematics and geometry. Galileo Galilei proposed, “Mathematics is the language in which God has written the universe.” Math is the language... Math is a language? A language implies communication. While a language, like any language, can be learned by textbooks and one-way imparting of information, the ability does not imply it should be taught solely in that manner. To become fluent, one must speak conversationally. Utilizing a state-of-the-art eLearning system for the foundational framework of didactic instruction and diligent development of intellectual skills and habits, this course is designed to shepherd students through and beyond the curriculum and into deeper understanding and wisdom by employing various discussion methods of participation via the canons of rhetoric.

This course consists of two semesters and offers 1.0 high-school credit of Algebra 1 and 0.5 high-school credit of Geometry. During the semester, students will be assigned lessons, quizzes, and exams from the required eLearning Course, complete weekly journal entries, and will attend live recitations as an active member.

Course Objectives


1. To look at mathematics and geometry from a biblical viewpoint.
2. To build upon pre-algebra knowledge and to gain a grasp of the topics and concepts of Algebra 1 & Geometry ½*.
3. To learn, review, and practice intellectual skills of learning in the fundamentals of mathematics and geometry.
4. Within the rigor of the materials and calendar, to contemplate the truth, beauty, and goodness via journaling and actively participating in discussions of mathematics and geometry.
5. To study the language of mathematics and geometry with a goal of improving fluency.
6. To gain understanding and wisdom in the arts of mathematics and geometry using Cicero’s Five Canons of Rhetoric to participate in various methods of discussions.

Curriculum


- Shormann, David, PhD, Algebra 1 with Integrated Geometry (Required eLearning Course Subscription) Please note: students must purchase the non-refundable, 12-month school license through Kepler and not through DIVE.

Optional Resources


Euclid. Euclid's Elements Book One with Questions for Discussion, ISBN-13: 978-1888009460
Euler, Leonard. Elements of Algebra, ISBN-13: 978-1508901181
Notations: Symbols and Abbreviations (Math Flashcards), Classical Conversations MultiMedia, Inc.

Attendance:


Attendance is a vital part of this course; therefore, students must attend class sessions and actively participate in discussions. Unless stated otherwise, students are expected to have completed the assignments before coming to class. Although the recitations will be recorded, a student cannot participate while watching a recording.

General Information for the Virtual Classroom:


- Stable internet connection
- Working webcam, headset, and microphone
- Ability to convert written work into clear, readable portable document format (pdf)

NOTE: The first quarter includes a high-speed and intense review and preview of ten major math concepts: number, ratio, algebra, geometry, analytical geometry, measurement, trigonometry, calculus, statistics, and computer math. Adequately blocked time is necessary to diligently develop or polish skills and habits and avoid “cram, test, dump” mentality. Depending on student's math knowledge and fluency, consider blocking at least two hours per day for margins around a focused 1.5 hours of study four (or five) days a week, plus the weekly 1.5-hour recitation, especially in the first quarter.

Resources

  • Shormann Algebra 1 with Integrated Geometry Self-Paced eLearning Course (curriculum) Available Here Please note: students must purchase the non-refundable, 12-month school license through Kepler and not through DIVE. Link provided for informational purposes only. Required

$750

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Jillene Santoro

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