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Credit Requirements per Grade
6th Grade: Language Arts (1 credit), Math (1 credit), Social Studies (1 credit), Science (1 credit), Physical Education (0.5 credit), Art/Music/Health (0.5 credit). Total = 5 credits.

7th Grade: Language Arts (1 credit), Math (1 credit), Social Studies (1 credit), Science (1 credit), Physical Education (0.5 credit), Elective (0.5 credit). Total = 5 credits.

8th Grade: Language Arts (1 credit), Math (1 credit), Social Studies (1 credit), Science (1 credit), Physical Education (0.5 credit), Elective (0.5 credit). Total = 5 credits.

Although the Monroe Virtual Middle School only requires 5 credits to be earned each year, we strongly encourage students to take additional elective credits. Electives can include, but are not limited to: Art, Choral/Instrumental Music, Foreign Language. Students can also take a Health Elective in 7th or 8th Grade to meet the high school graduation requirement.

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6th Grade Mathematics, Part One University of Missouri-Columbia
Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Course Description: This course focuses on building number concepts; multiplying and dividing whole numbers and decimals; using geometry; relating number theory and fractional concepts; and adding and subtracting fractions.
7 lessons, 7 submitted, 0 exams
 
6th Grade Mathematics, Part Two University of Missouri-Columbia
Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Course Description: Part Two of this course covers multiplying and dividing fractions; measurement; relating geometry and measurement; the study of ratios, proportions, and percents; relating percents, fractions, and decimals; and applying statistics and investigating probability.
7 lessons, 7 submitted, 0 exams
 
7th Grade Math, Part One University of Missouri-Columbia
Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Course Description: Students will review topics covered in previous math courses and expand upon that knowledge. Lesson topics include order of operations and algebraic expressions; algebraic equations and properties, sequences, metric system, and scientific notation; statistics; statistical graphs; comparing and adding integers, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing integers, solving one-step algebraic equations, solving two-step algebraic equations and inequalities, functions, graphing equations, and finding slope; fractions and decimals; fractions, percents, and decimals; ordering rational numbers; and adding and subtracting fractions and mixed numbers.
Notes: This textbook also is used for Seventh Grade Mathematics, Part Two.
12 lessons, 12 submitted, 2 exam
 
7th Grade Math, Part Two University of Missouri-Columbia
Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Course Description: Part two of seventh grade math will review topics covered in previous math courses and expand upon that knowledge. Lesson topics include multiplying and dividing fractions and mixed numbers; units of measure, perimeter, area, and circumference; ratios and proportions; percents; applying percents; beginning probability; combinations, independent and dependent events; geometric constructions; similar figures and transformations; applying squares and square roots; and area of geometric figures.
Notes: This textbook also is used for Seventh Grade Mathematics, Part One.
12 lessons, 12 submitted, 2 exam
 
8th Grade Math, Part One University of Missouri-Columbia
Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Course Description: Students will review topics covered in previous math courses and expand upon that knowledge. The course will work with adding and subtracting integers; multiplying and dividing integers; solving one-step algebraic equations; review skills involving fractions; use of fractions and exponents; square roots and the real number system; Pythagorean Theorem; ratios and proportions; problems involving similarity; percents; use of percents; polygons; and transformations of geometric figures.
Notes: This textbook is also used for Eighth Grade Mathematics, Part Two.
12 lessons, 12 submitted, 2 exams
 
8th Grade Math, Part Two University of Missouri-Columbia
Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Course Description: This course continues the study of 8th Grade Math. Lesson topics include geometry (measuring area, volume, and surface area); counting techniques (permutations and combinations); probability; statistics; algebra (equations and inequalities); sequences and functions; graphing functions and inequalities; nonlinear functions; and polynomials.
Notes: This textbook is also used for Eighth Grade Mathematics, Part One.
12 lessons, 12 submitted, 2 exams
 
Algebra 1, Part 1 - ALG 51 Brigham Young University
Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Course Description: Properties of sets of real numbers, solving linear equations, linear functions, inequalities, algebra and geometry, radical expressions and equations, graphing and algebraic equations.
Notes: (grades 7-9)
6 lessons, 6 submitted, 1 final
 
Algebra 1, Part 2 - ALG 53 Brigham Young University
Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Course Description: A study of systems of equations, quadratic functions, exponents and powers, polynomial functions, and rational functions.
Notes: Prerequisite: ALG 51 (Algebra 1, Part 1) or equivalent. (grades 7-9)
5 lessons, 5 submitted, 1 final
 
Applied Math 1 MATH 47 Brigham Young University
Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Course Description: This is the first course in a two-part applied math series (MATH 47 and MATH 49). Math 47 includes learning to use mathematics to solve problems on the job, learning to use a calculator, as well as estimating, measuring, using graphs, charts, and tables, and working with data, lines, and angles. This course features the new math lab, where extra practice and instruction are given in an interactive lab setting.
8 lessons; 8 submitted, 1 proctored Speedback final.
 
Applied Math 2 MATH 49 Brigham Young University
Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Course Description: This is the second course in the two-part applied math series (MATH 47 and MATH 49). Continuing from the concepts learned in applied math 1 (MATH 47), this course covers mathematics applied to the real world, including two– and three–dimensional shapes, ratios and proportions, scale drawings, signed numbers and vectors, as well as scientific notations, powers, and roots. This course features the new math lab, where extra practice and instruction are given in an interactive lab setting.
7 lessons; 7 submitted, 1 proctored Speedback final.
 
Applying the Math Challenge in Grades 6-8 University of Missouri-Columbia
Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Course Description: This course approaches math in a creative, exciting, and practical way, mixing skill building with problem solving to help students understand and use mathematics in their everyday lives. Students will be taught both the "big ideas" of math as well as the basic skills they'll need to solve various problems. The course emphasizes using math to solve practical problems. By "doing math," students will find that they better understand the underlying concepts they are using.
Notes: This is a gifted course.
8 lessons, 8 submitted
 
Basic Arithmetic 1 - MATH 41 Brigham Young University
Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Course Description: For preparation to take the state math proficiency exam. Reading, writing, rounding, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing whole numbers; solving application problems.
Notes: (grades 7-8)
2 lessons, 2 submitted; proctored Speedback final
 
Basic Arithmetic 2 - MATH 42 Brigham Young University
Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Course Description: For preparation to take the state math proficiency exam. Reducing, rewriting, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions; solving application problems.
Notes: (grades 7-8)
2 lessons, 2 submitted, proctored Speedback final
 
Basic Arithmetic 3 - MATH 43 Brigham Young University
Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Course Description: For preparation to take the state math proficiency exam. Reading, writing, rounding, rewriting, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing decimal numbers; solving application problems.
Notes: (grades 7-8)
2 lessons, 2 submitted, proctored Speedback final
 
Basic Arithmetic 4 - MATH 44 Brigham Young University
Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Course Description: For preparation to take the state math proficiency exam. Relationships between fractions, decimals, and percents; converting units of measure; solving application problems.
Notes: (grades 7-8)
2 lessons, 2 submitted, proctored Speedback final
 
Pre-Algebra, Part 1 - ALG 41 Brigham Young University
Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Course Description: Using fundamental mathematical functions with integers, fractions, and decimals; using order of operations to evaluate variable expressions; solving variable equations using transformations; translating word sentences into mathematical equations; and solving word problems.
Notes: (grades 7-9)
9 lessons, 9 submitted, proctored Speedback final
 
Pre-Algebra, Part 2 - ALG 43 Brigham Young University
Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Course Description: Using ratios, rates, and proportions to solve problems; changing fractions, percents, and decimals; solving problems involving percentages, discounts, mark-ups, commissions, profit, simple and compound interest, etc.
Notes: (grades 7-9)
8 lessons, 8 submitted, proctored Speedback final
 
Seventh-Grade Mathematics 1 - MATH 31 Brigham Young University
Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Course Description: Representing data with different graphs and plots. Also finding measures of central tendency. Basic geometry concepts dealing with line segments and types of polygons; performing operations with decimals. Finding factors and multiples of numbers. Finding areas and perimeters of various polygons.
6 lessons, 6 submitted, proctored Speedback final
 
Seventh-Grade Mathematics 2 - MATH 33 Brigham Young University
Course Type: Online
Grading: Computer Evaluated
Course Description: Performing operations with fractions. Working with ratios, proportions, and percents. Finding different types of probabilities. Performing operations with integers. Using algebraic properties and the order of operations to simplify expressions. Also solving one-step equations.
6 lessons, 6 submitted, proctored Speedback final
 
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