Prerequisite: Completion of Algebra I or Integrated Math I.
This course is designed for students who want to tackle selected topics from high school Geometry. The approach is informal, with hands-on activities that will allow students to explore geometric concepts. Through a variety of techniques such as cooperative learning, the discovery method, and model-making, students will dive into the major concepts of Euclidean geometry. Students will work together on a number of conceptual and applied projects such as constructing tessellations. This course will give students the confidence and background to engage at a high level with the coursework in the regular or honors Geometry courses at their schools in the fall.
Self-study and homework required:
2-4 hours per class meeting.
Deals
The amount of available financial aid depends on the number of paying applicants, so the maximum amount of aid awards may be more limited this year than previously.
https://atdp.berkeley.edu/fa/