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2023 Winter/Spring Live Online Class
- 01/13 to 06/09 20 Classes Friday 5:00pm-6:00pm $240/term No classes on Mar 31 and May 26Location: Rm 3
Speech: Participants build their confidence speaking in front of others and completing skill achievements.
Students will write a prepared speech with guidance from the instructor. Students have the freedom to pick any topic for their prepared speech as long as it falls within the category decided by the instructor. The categories include informative, persuasive, storytelling, and demonstrative.
Students will also learn how to critique the speeches of others in a helpful and positive manner. Roles include timer, listener, librarian, counter, comedian, and recorder.
Debate: This class will integrate a portion of debate in it. Debate is a valuable activity for students of all skill levels. Debate teaches useful skills for other academic pursuits and life more generally. Most obviously, debaters build confidence speaking in public and expressing their ideas eloquently.
Instructor: Adley Robbins01/13 to 06/09 20 Classes Friday 5:00pm-6:30pm $360/term No classes on Mar 31 and May 26Location: Online15Course Description: This is the third course of Speech/Debate series. While this course continues to help students build up the Speech confidence and skills, it focuses more on Debate.
Below are the sample topics to cover in the class. Topics may vary in different terms.
Unit 1: Introduction to Debate
1. Introduce students to some basic concepts and terms.
2. Involve students in an informal debate.Unit 2: Expanding on the concept of debate
1. Observe a live or videotaped debate.
2. Take part in an informal debate.Unit 3: Affirmative Structure
1. Gain an understanding of the Affirmative philosophy.
2. Examine the speech of the first Affirmative.Unit 4: Overview of Negative Strategy
1. Understand negative strategy.
2. understand the job of the first Negative speakerUnit 5: Overview of Debate
1. Second Affirmative Constructive Speech
2. Second Negative Constructive Speech
3. The Break
4. Rebuttal by First Negative
5. Rebuttal by First AffirmativeUnit 6: The Great debate (Discussion, Preparation, Presentation)
Provide students an opportunity to prepare and debate in a formal style.
Debate is an excellent way to develop critical thinking skills. The process of researching a debate is one of examining the pros and cons of an issue, determining what the problems are and considering alternative solutions. The research and presentation of a debate is clearly a team effort, and participation in activities like debate explicitly develops the skills needed to work in teams.
Instructor: Ta-Leah Smithers01/17 to 06/08 40 Classes Tuesday,Thursday 3:55pm-4:55pm $815/term No classes on Mar 28, 30.Location: Online20Comprehensive Reading and Vocabulary Level 1 is a direct, systematic, and highly interactive reading comprehension program. The course aligns with the ITBS Reading test, and we use the ITBS reading test to measure student's achievement in this class.
The class is designed with a one-year curriculum for K-1st grade students. This class will help students to prepare for the ITBS/OSA reading tests. While the reading and vocabulary materials helps students to build up the solid fundation and reading skills, we also add ITBS/OSA online reading practice tests to help students to master the test strategies. BSD school disctrict starts using OSA math/reading tests to qualify SUMMA since 2022. ITBS tests can be taken by nomination in Fall term, and OSA math/reading tests are scheduled for 3rd-5th graders in Spring term. Here is the latest SUMMA information from BSD school district: https://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/departments/teaching-learning/student-programs/talented-and-gifted
Level 1A: Starting students with the "Make Connections Book 1" to build up comprehensive reading skills. We use the "Vocabulary Workshop for Comprehension 1" for expanding students' vocabulary. Level 1A usually takes 12 to 14 weeks to finish.
Level 1B: Starting with more complex text readings we will have "From Phonics to Reading B" as our vocabulary and reading textbook to take students to the next level of reading comprehension. We will use "Information Text Message 1 & 2" and "ITBS/OSA Reading online tests for Grade 1" to learn the test strategies too. And 6 books from Comprehension Library 1 will be used in class for students to apply their newly acquired skills and strategies. Level 1B usually takes about 20 weeks to complete.
Level 1C: This is a bridge program in the Summer to solidify and improve students' comprehensive reading skills and prepare for the next school year. The vocabulary book "Fun-time Phonics K-2" will be used.
Student books for Level 1B:
Information Text Message 1& 2 (PDFs only)
From Phonics to Reading B (hard copy of book is included)Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy the textbooks at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via this link:
Instructor: Tami Bake; Lalith Lulla
http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/course.php?term=3901/16 to 06/12 40 Classes Monday,Wednesday 3:55pm-4:55pm $815/term No classes on Mar 27, 29 and May 29.Location: Online2Comprehensive Reading and Vocabulary Level 2 is a direct, systematic, and highly interactive reading comprehension program. The course aligns with the ITBS Reading test, and we use the ITBS reading test to measure student's achievement in this class.
The class is designed with a one-year curriculum for 2nd grade students. This class will help students to prepare for the ITBS/OSA reading tests. While the reading and vocabulary materials helps students to build up the solid fundation and reading skills, we also add ITBS/OSA online reading practice tests to help students to master the test strategies. BSD school disctrict starts using OSA math/reading tests to qualify SUMMA since 2022. ITBS tests can be taken by nomination in Fall term, and OSA math/reading tests are scheduled for 3rd-5th graders in Spring term. Here is the latest SUMMA information from BSD school district: https://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/departments/teaching-learning/student-programs/talented-and-gifted.
Level 2A: Starting students with the "Make Connections Book 2" to build up comprehensive reading skills. We use "Vocabulary Workshop for Comprehensive 2" for expanding students' vocabulary with a comprehensive reading context. Level 2A usually take 12 to 14 weeks to finish.
Level 2B: We use "TR Instant Reading Comprehension Practice 2" for the comprehension strategies and reading skills in class, we will use "Wordly Wise Book 2" in the 2B level to power up students' vocabulary further by putting the words in multiple contexts. 8-10 books from Comprehension Library will be used in/out of class for students to apply their newly acquired skills and strategies. Level 2B usually take about 20 weeks to complete.
Level 2C: This is a bridge program in the Summer to further solidify and improve students' comprehensive reading skills and prepare for the next school year. The various curriculum will be used for Level 2C.
Students will build up the following skills in this class:
1. Understand skills such as cause and effect, drawing conclusions, and predicting outcomes.
2. Locate, interpret, and organize key information in a text.
3. Analyze words in a text using vocabulary strategies.
4. Utilize text features such as maps, graphs, tables, photos, and glossaries to aid comprehension.
5. Interpret a variety of genres including biographies, science & social studies texts, Greek myth, and much more!Student books for Level 2B:
Wordly Wise 3000 for Grade 2 (4th Edition)
Instant Reading Comprehension Practice 2 (PDF & use in class only)Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy the textbooks at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via this link:
Instructor: Meagan Andrus
http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/course.php?term=3901/17 to 06/08 40 Classes Tuesday,Thursday 3:55pm-4:55pm $815/term No classes on Mar 28, 30.Location: Online15Comprehensive Reading and Vocabulary Level 3 is a direct, systematic, and highly interactive reading comprehension program. The course aligns with the ITBS Reading test, and we use the ITBS reading test to measure student's achievement in this class.
The class is designed with a one-year curriculum for 3rd students. This class will help students to prepare for the ITBS/OSA reading tests. While the reading and vocabulary materials helps students to build up the solid fundation and reading skills, we also add ITBS/OSA online reading practice tests to help students to master the test strategies. BSD school disctrict starts using OSA math/reading tests to qualify SUMMA since 2022. ITBS tests can be taken by nomination in Fall term, and OSA math/reading tests are scheduled for 3rd-5th graders in Spring term. Here is the latest SUMMA information from BSD school district: https://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/departments/teaching-learning/student-programs/talented-and-gifted.
Level 3A: Students will start with the "Make Connections 3“ book to build up comprehensive reading skills with the high-quality of scientific reading. Six books from Comprehension Library 3 will be used in/out of class for students to apply their newly acquired skills and strategies. We use the ”Vocabulary Workshop for Comprehensive 3“ for expanding students' vocabulary with a comprehensive reading context. Level 3A usually takes 12 to 14 weeks to finish.
Level 3B: After finishing the Make Connections 3 book, we will continue with the "Reading Detective Beginning" and "Close Reading Complex Text 3" book in level 3B to further refine reading skills with more complex high-quality text. We will use the book "Wordly Wise book 3" to power up students' vocabulary further by putting the words in multiple contexts. The Online Reading Skill Unit Tests will be used to have students to practice the reading tests in the standard format and assess students' reading skills. Level 3B usually takes about 20 weeks to complete.
Level 3C: This is a bridge program in the Summer to further solidify and improve students' comprehensive reading skills and prepare for the next school year. The various curriculum will be used for Level 3C.
Students will build up the following skills in this class:
1. Understand skills such as cause and effect, drawing conclusions, and predicting outcomes.
2. Locate, interpret, and organize key information in a text.
3. Analyze words in a text using vocabulary strategies.
4. Utilize text features such as maps, graphs, tables, photos, and glossaries to aid comprehension.
5. Interpret a variety of genres including biographies, science & social studies texts, Greek myth, and much more!Student books for Level 3B:
Wordly Wise 3000 Book 3 (4th edition)
Reading Detective Beginning
Close Reading Complex Text 3Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy the textbooks at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via this link:
Instructor: Meagan Andrus
http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/course.php?term=3901/16 to 06/12 40 Classes Monday,Wednesday 3:55pm-4:55pm $815/term No classes on Mar 27, 29 and May 29.Location: Online20Comprehensive Reading and Vocabulary Level 4 is a direct, systematic, and highly interactive reading comprehension program. The course aligns with the ITBS Reading test, and we use the ITBS reading test to measure student's achievement in this class.
The class is designed with a one-year curriculum for 4th grade students. This class will help students to prepare for the ITBS/OSA reading tests and reading/vocabulary skills for middle school. While the reading and vocabulary materials helps students to build up the solid fundation and reading skills, we also add ITBS/OSA online reading practice tests to help students to master the test strategies. BSD school disctrict starts using OSA math/reading tests to qualify SUMMA since 2022. OSA math/reading tests are scheduled for 3rd-5th graders in Spring term. Here is the latest SUMMA information from BSD school district: https://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/departments/teaching-learning/student-programs/talented-and-gifted
Level 4A: We will start with the "Make Connections 4” to build up comprehensive reading skills by looking into the connections in the text. We use "Vocabulary Workshop for Comprehensive 4" for expanding students' vocabulary with a comprehensive reading context. Level 4A usually takes 12 to 14 weeks to finish.
Level 4B: We will take students to the next reading level with "Close Reading Complex Text 4" and "Reading Explorer Book 2" in 4B with more complex high-quality scientific texts. we will use the vocabulary book "Wordly Wise book 4" to power up students' vocabulary further by putting the words in multiple contexts. Level 4B usually take about 20 weeks to complete.
Level 4C: This is a bridge program in the Summer to further solidify and improve students' comprehensive reading skills and prepare for the next school year. The various curriculum will be used for Level 4C.
Students will build up the following skills in this class:
1. Understand skills such as cause and effect, drawing conclusions, and predicting outcomes.
2. Locate, interpret, and organize key information in a text.
3. Analyze words in a text using vocabulary strategies.
4. Utilize text features such as maps, graphs, tables, photos, and glossaries to aid comprehension.
5. Interpret a variety of genres including biographies, science & social studies texts, Greek myth, and much more!Student books for Level 4B:
Reading Explorer Book 2
Wordly Wise 3000 Book 4 (4th edition)Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. The hard copy of Wordly Wise book 4 is included in your class registration. You may also borrow the hard copy of "Reading Explorer 2" book from Sunshine Elite office.
Instructor: Tami Bake(waiting-list)
01/16 to 06/12 40 Classes Monday,Wednesday 3:55pm-4:55pm $815/term No classes on Mar 27, 29 and May 29.Location: Online9Comprehensive Reading and Vocabulary Level 5 is a direct, systematic, and highly interactive reading comprehension program that teaches students practical strategies to bolster their vocabulary and academic acumen. The course aligns with the ITBS Reading & SSAT tests which will be used to measure students’ achievement.
The class is designed with a one-year curriculum for 5th grade students. This class will help students to prepare for the ITBS/OSA reading tests and reading/vocabulary skills for middle school. While the reading and vocabulary materials helps students to build up the solid fundation and reading skills, we also add ITBS/OSA online reading practice tests to help students to master the test strategies. BSD school disctrict starts using OSA math/reading tests to qualify SUMMA since 2022. OSA math/reading tests are scheduled for 3rd-5th graders in Spring term. Here is the latest SUMMA information from BSD school district: https://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/departments/teaching-learning/student-programs/talented-and-gifted
Level 5A: We will start with "Reading Explorer Book 3" to build up comprehensive reading skills and scientific reading skills. We use “Wordly Wise Book 5” for expanding students' vocabulary with a comprehensive reading context. Level 5A usually takes 12 to 14 weeks to finish.
Level 5B: We will continue with "Reading Detective A1" book in level 5B to further refine reading skills with more complex high-quality text. While wrapping up with the Wordly Wise 5, we will have a new book "Vocabulary Workshop for Comprehensive 5" to power up students' vocabulary further by putting the words in multiple contexts. Six books from Comprehension Library 5 will be used in/out of class for students to apply their newly acquired skills and strategies. Level 5B usually takes about 20 weeks to complete.
Level 5C: This is a bridge program in the Summer to further solidify and improve students' comprehensive reading skills and prepare for the next school year.
Students will sharpen their skills in:
• Logical Analysis using principles of cause and effect to help draw conclusions/predict outcomes.
• Discourse Analysis using linguistic and textual principles to interpret/organize key information.
• Semantic Analysis using specific words in a text to discover implicit information.
• Textual Analysis using textual/graphics features such as maps/graphs to aid in comprehension.
• Interpretation using a variety of genres (including biography, scientific writing, social studies texts, Greek mythology, etc.) in order to apply the methods over a range of discourses.Literary Analysis Skills
• Defining vocabulary using contextual clues.
• Recognizing figurative language.
• Identifying the main idea, supporting details, and theme.
• Recognizing literary and rhetorical devices.
• Identifying story elements: theme, plot, setting, and characters.Student books for Level 5B:
Wordly Wise 3000 Book 5 (4th edition)
Reading Detective A1
Close Reading Complex Text 5Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. The "Wordly Wise book 5" is included in your registration. You may buy the "Reading Detective A1" and "Close Reading Complex Text 5" book at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via this link:
Instructor: Pamela Robinson; Kori Taylor
http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/course.php?term=3901/17 to 06/08 40 Classes Tuesday,Thursday 5:00pm-6:00pm $815/term No classes on Mar 28, 30.Location: Online20Comprehensive Reading and Vocabulary Level 6 is a direct, systematic, and highly interactive reading comprehension program that teaches students practical strategies to bolster their vocabulary and academic acumen. The course aligns with the OSA/ITBS Reading & SSAT tests which will be used to measure students’ achievement.
The class is designed with a one-year curriculum for 6th grade students. This class will help students to prepare for the ITBS/OSA/SSAT reading and vocabulary tests and enhanced English skills for middle school students. While the reading and vocabulary materials helps students to build up the solid fundation and reading skills, we also add ITBS/OSA/SSAT online reading and vocabulary practice tests to help students to master the test strategies. BSD school disctrict starts using OSA math/reading tests to qualify SUMMA since 2022. ITBS tests can be taken by nomination in Fall term, and OSA math/reading tests may be scheduled in Spring term. Here is the latest SUMMA information from BSD school district: https://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/departments/teaching-learning/student-programs/talented-and-gifted.
Level 6A: We will start with the "Close Reading Complex Text 6" to build up comprehensive reading skills. We use "Vocabulary Workshop for Comprehensive 6" for expanding students' vocabulary with a comprehensive reading context. Level 6A usually takes 12-14 weeks to finish.
Level 6B: We will continue to the "Reading Explorer Book 4" and "Reading Detective Rx" to further refine reading comprehension and build scientific reading skills together. We will use the "Wordly Wise Book 6" to power up students' vocabulary further by putting the words in multiple contexts. Level 6B usually take about 20 weeks to complete.
Students will sharpen their skills in:
• Logical Analysis using principles of cause and effect to help draw conclusions/predict outcomes.
• Discourse Analysis using linguistic and textual principles to interpret/organize key information.
• Semantic Analysis using specific words in a text to discover implicit information.
• Textual Analysis using textual/graphics features such as maps/graphs to aid in comprehension.
• Interpretation using a variety of genres (including biography, scientific writing, social studies texts, Greek mythology, etc.) in order to apply the methods over a range of discourses.Literary Analysis Skills
• Defining vocabulary using contextual clues.
• Recognizing figurative language.
• Identifying the main idea, supporting details, and theme.
• Recognizing literary and rhetorical devices.
• Identifying story elements: theme, plot, setting, and characters.Textbooks
The two core textbooks for this class are the award-winning Reading Explorer 4 (from National Geographic Learning) and Reading Detective Rx (from The Critical Thinking Co.). The Reading Explorer series is heavily oriented towards the sciences while introducing rhetorical concepts and reading strategies. Reading Detective is oriented towards literature and writing. In tandem, the curricula help the instructor deliver a varied, comprehensive, and coherent reading program.Student books for Level 6B:
Wordly Wise 3000 Book 6 (4th edition)
Reading Explorer Book 4
Reading Detective RxBooks in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy the textbooks at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via this link:
Instructor: Tami Bake; Brenda Andrus
http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/course.php?term=3901/28 to 06/10 18 Classes Saturday 2:30pm-4:00pm $555/term No classes on Apr 1 and May 27Location: Online9Comprehensive Reading and Vocabulary Level 7/8 is a direct, systematic, and highly interactive reading comprehension program that teaches students practical strategies to bolster their vocabulary and academic acumen. The course aligns with the reading and vocabulary skills for SSAT and HSPT tests which will be used to measure students’ achievement.
The HSPT test is similar to the SSAT test, which is used by the Christian High schools like Jesuit, St. Mary, or Valley Catholic. HSPT test is usually offered in Decemember/January by the private school like Jesuit.
This class in Winter/Spring term focuses on fundamental skills of Reading/Vocabulary/Writing for Upper-level SSAT/HSPT, which also serves very well for students who wants to improve on Reading/Vocabulary/Writing skills.
The class is designed with a one-year curriculum for Grade 7-8 students:
Level 7/8A: We will start with the "Close Reading Complex Text for Grade 7" Book to build up comprehensive reading skills with high-quality passages. We use "Vocabulary Workshop for Comprehension 7" for expanding students' vocabulary with a comprehensive reading context. The SSAT reading/writing skills and practice will also be included in this class. Level 7/8A usually takes 12 to 14 weeks to finish.
Level 7/8B: We will continue the class to the next level with "Reading Detective B1" and "SSAT Reading/Writing Skills" to further refine comprehensive reading skills with high quality texts. We will use the "Wordly Wise Book 8" to build up students' vocabulary for the standard test verbal skills. level 7/8B usually take about 20 weeks to complete. The digital "Wordly Wise 7" book and unit tests will be available for students who missed doing the "Wordly Wise 7" in Summer.
Level 7/8C: This is a bridge program in the Summer to solidify and improve students' comprehensive reading skills and prepare for the next school year. Various Reading materials and "Word Roots Level III" will be used in Summer
Student books for Level 7/8B:
Wordly Wise Book 7 & 8
Reading Detective B1 & SSAT English Skills by Ivy Global
SSAT/HSPT materials and online tests from multiple resources.Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy the textbooks at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via this link:
Instructor: Debby Dodds
http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/course.php?term=3901/14 to 06/10 20 Classes Saturday 4:30pm-6:00pm $615/term No classes on Apr. 1 and May 27.Location: Online6This is a direct, systematic, and highly interactive reading comprehension program that teaches students practical strategies to build their reading comprehension while bolstering their vocabulary and academic acumen. The course aligns with the SSAT and PSAT 8/9 tests which will be used to measure the students’ achievements.
The comprehension reading materials will be selected from multiple sources and delivered to students by PDF files. We will continue to use the Merriam-Webster's vocabulary Builder based on Latin Roots. A knowledge of Greek and Latin roots will not only help you remember the meanings of the words you are learning in class but will help you guess at the meanings of new words that you run into elsewhere. This is the most powerful way to continue expanding your vocabulary in the future.
Textbooks:
Instructor: Julie Hlad
Reading 2: SSAT, PreACT and PSAT 8/9 related Readings
Merriam-Webster's Vocabulary Builder based on Latin Roots (Continune')01/18 to 06/07 20 Classes Wednesday 5:00pm-6:30pm $615/term No class on Mar 29.Location: Online15Literary reading skills are above basic and key reading skills to the point where students grasp texts in all their complexity. It is reading between the lines in order to discover levels of meaning and develop meaningful interpretations.
In this class, students will:
(1) Review Basic Reading (imagining, responding, skimming)
(2) Learn Reflective Reading (selecting, scanning, tracking)
(3) Learn Analytical Reading (Interpreting, analyzing)
(4) Write a critical analysis style essay
(5) Build vocabulary/syntax throughout the reading
(6) Create a unique, critical essay with correct logical structure and grammarThis class is designed with a one-year curriculum for 5th - 6th grade students. The class will use various books on different terms throughout the year. Sunshine will provide an Ecopy of the books used in class or a free rental of the hard copy of the book whenever possible.
Text Books for Literary Reading Level II-B:
Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster
Out of My Mind by Sharon Draper
Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech
Matilda by Roald Dahl
One for the Murphys by Linda Mullaly Hunt
Rangers Apprentice by John Flanagan
Poetry Unit
Short Story Unit
Note: If many students have already read a novel, we will choose an alternate.
Instructor: Meagan Andrus01/16 to 06/12 20 Classes Monday 5:00pm-6:30pm $615/term No classes on Mar 27, May 29.Location: Online2In How to Read A Book, Van Doren and Mortimer talk about four main levels of reading: elementary reading, inspectional reading, analytical reading, and syntopical reading.
Analytical reading goes beyond elementary reading (putting sounds and words together to discover surface-level meaning) and inspectional reading (systematic skimming and superficial reading) to the point where the student begins to understand the book and the author's views on the subject. From this point, the students will be better able to tackle the syntopic reading skills that will enable them to thrive in higher levels of academia.
In this class, students will:
(1) Practice Elementary Reading
(2) Learn Inspectional Reading (systematic skimming, superficial reading)
(3) Learn Analytical Reading (classifying, summarizing, relating the part to whole and vice versa, and defining the problem that the author has articulated)
(4) Write critical analysis essays
(5) Build up vocabulary through the readings and exercises
(6) Develop a unique, critical essay writing style with logical structure and correct grammar.This class is designed with a one-year curriculum for 7th - 9th grade students. The class will use various books on different terms throughout the year. Sunshine will provide an Ecopy of the books used in class or a free rental of the hard copy of the book whenever possible.
Text Books for Literary Reading Level III-B:
(1) Book Thief by Markus Zusak
(2) A Dog's Purpose by W. Bruce Cameron
(3) Looking Glass Wars by Frank Bedor
(4) Lord of the Flies by William Golding
(5) Ungifted by Gordon Korman(6) Much Ado About Nothing Wm Shakespeare
Note: If many students have already read a novel, we will choose an alternate.
We will also draw from these Additional Text Books (pdfs provided):
Instructor: Meagan Andrus
(1) How to Read Literature Like a Professor: A Lively and Entertaining Guide to Reading Between the Lines.
(2) A Short Guide to Writing about Literature (12th Edition)
(3) Reading the World: Contemporary Literature from Around the Globe by Plc (short stories, plays, poetry)
(4) A World of Ideas: Essential Readings for College Writers by Lee A. Jacobus (essays)01/17 to 06/06 20 Classes Tuesday 5:30pm-7:00pm $615/term No classes on Mar 28Location: Online1This class is a refined skill-based guided writing level 2 class that is taught in a different way: Strength-Focused By Jennifer Rose.
Here a the presentation video for the class:
https://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/videos/presentations/Strength-Focused-Writing-122020.mp4This class will inspire your ideas and empower you with the tools to refine your writing and make it audience ready. Each 90-minute class will have three sections: ideas, revision skills, and conventions. You will be supported all the way with the best revision techniques from Education Northwest's 6 traits approach, and the best instruction in conventions from Sadlier's Grammar Workshop textbook series. You will feel encouraged and confident to take your favorite ideas to an audience.
Level 2 focuses on writing well-developed paragraphs of several sentences that introduce the main idea and support the idea with well-chosen details.
We will use the https://stonesoup.com/ website for inspiration, submit writing for publication, and if all goes as planned, we will do some publishing of our own.
We will strengthen our grammar part by using the "Editor in Chief Beginning 1", and the customized feedback from students' writings.
Student Grammar/Workbooks for Writing 2B
Editor in Chief Beginning 1Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy the textbooks at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via this link:
Instructor: Jennifer Rose
http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/course.php?term=39(1 spot left)
01/14 to 06/10 20 Classes Saturday 11:00am-12:30pm $615/term No classes on Apr. 1 and May 27.Location: Online1This class is a refined skill-based guided writing level 3 class that is taught in a different way: Strength-Focused By Jennifer Rose.
Here is a presentation video for the class:
https://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/videos/presentations/Strength-Focused-Writing-122020.mp4Writing Level 3 focuses on writing three related paragraphs on one topic.
We will be building writing skills and grammar systematically for students in grades 3 and 4. Most of the skills are drawn from the higher level of the grade spread, therefore this class is most appropriate for advanced grade 3 students and on-level grade 4 students. Each of our levels has two years worth of skill content. A student can take this level for two years without repeating content! When your student is ready to develop multiple organizational structures, they will move on to Level 4.
Our "skill-based" program helps children focus on specific writing skills in each class, so students gain mastery skill by skill. They become confident, competent writers. Each term we practice many genres of writing. Each genre builds different skills such as building attention to word choice with poetry and attention to descriptive details with science writing.
Meanwhile "guided" writing is highly supported, and enables students to produce complete writing that is well-structured.
For example, in Level 3, instead of asking a child to write about themselves, a guided writing assignment could provide the following prompts: 1. What is something you like to do? Explain what you like about it or how you do it. 2. What are some important things to know about you? [Choose at least 3 details, such as name, age, family members, school, favorite things] 3. What experiences in your past have been important to you? 4. Complete the sentence: I am the kind of person who _______. 5. What does it feel like to be you? 6. Now write your paragraphs in a good order.
A child who follows these prompts learns to include explanations, make generalizations, and order paragraphs thoughtfully. They learn specific ending strategies, such as closing with feelings.
We will use the https://stonesoup.com/ website for inspiration, submit writing for publication, and if all goes as planned, we will do some publishing of our own.
We will begin each class by building grammar with the Grammar Workshop from Sadlier throughout the year.
Student Grammar/Workbooks for Writing 3B
Grammar Workshop for Grade 3 (Continued)Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy the textbooks at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via this link:
Instructor: Jennifer Rose
http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/course.php?term=39(1 spot left)
01/16 to 06/12 20 Classes Monday 5:00pm-6:30pm $615/term No classes on Mar 27, May 29.Location: Online1This class is a refined skill-based guided writing level 4 class that is taught in a different way: Strength-Focused By Jennifer Rose.
Here is a presentation video for the class:
https://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/videos/presentations/Strength-Focused-Writing-122020.mp4Level 4 focuses on creating coherent, complete writing that is well developed with an introduction, a body, and a conclusion.
We will be building writing skills and vocabulary systematically for students in grades 4 and 5. Most of the skills are drawn from the higher level of the grade spread, therefore this class is most appropriate for advanced grade-4 students and on-level grade 5 students. Each of our levels has two years worth of skill content. A student can take this level for two years without repeating content! When your student has achieved some facility with a variety of organizational structures, they will move on to Level 5.
Our "skill-based" program helps children focus on specific writing skills in each class, so students gain mastery skill by skill. They become confident, competent writers. Each term we practice many genres of writing. Each genre builds different skills such as building attention to word choice with poetry and attention to descriptive details with science writing.
Meanwhile "guided" writing is highly supported, and enables students to produce complete writing that is well-structured.
For example, in Level 4, instead of asking a child to write an essay introducing themselves, a guided writing assignment could provide the following prompts: 1. What is something you like to do? Explain what you like about it or how you do it. 2. What are some important things to know about you? [Choose at least 3 details, such as name, age, family members, school, favorite things] 3. What experiences in your past have been important to you? 4. Complete the sentence: I am the kind of person who _______. 5. What does it feel like to be you? 6. Now write your paragraphs in a good order.
A student who follows these prompts learns to include explanations, make generalizations, and order paragraphs thoughtfully. They learn the strategy of closing with feelings.
We will use the https://stonesoup.com/ website for inspiration, submit writing for publication, and if all goes as planned, we will do some publishing of our own.
We will begin each class by building grammar with the Grammar Workshop from Sadlier throughout the year.
Student Grammar/Workbooks for Strength Writing 4B
Grammar Workshop for Grade 4 (continued)Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy the textbooks at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via this link:
Instructor: Jennifer Rose
http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/course.php?term=39(1 spot left)
01/19 to 06/08 20 Classes Thursday 6:30pm-8:00pm $615/term No class on Mar 30.Location: Online1This level 5 class is a refined skill-based guided writing class that is taught in a different way and introduces research: Strength-Focused By Jennifer Rose.
We will be building writing skills and vocabulary systematically for students in grades 5 and 6. Most of the skills are drawn from the higher level of the grade spread, therefore this class is most appropriate for advanced grade 5 students and on-level grade 6 students. Each of our levels has two years worth of skill content. A student can take this level for two years without repeating content! When your student is ready to write extensive papers and write in test-taking conditions they will move on to Level 6.
Our "skill-based" program helps students focus on specific writing skills in each class, so they gain mastery skill by skill. They become confident, competent writers. Each term we practice many genres of writing. Each genre builds different skills such as building attention to word choice with poetry and attention to descriptive details with scientific writing.
Meanwhile "guided" writing is highly supported, and enables students to produce complete writing that is well-structured.
For example, in Level 5, a guided writing assignment could provide the following prompts: 1. What are three adjectives that describe you? Write two synonyms for each adjective, then circle the best descriptive word. 2. Give evidence (reasons or examples) to support each of the adjectives you chose. 3. What past experiences have contributed to making you who you are? 4. Complete the sentence: I am the kind of person who _______. 5. What does it feel like to be you?
A student who follows these prompts learns to use a thesaurus, provide support for general statements, describe cause and effect relationships, and make classifications and generalizations.
We will use the https://stonesoup.com/ website for inspiration, submit writing for publication, and if all goes as planned, we will do some publishing of our own.
We will begin each class by building grammar with the Grammar Workshop from Sadlier throughout the year.
Student Grammar/Workbooks for Strength Writing 5B
Grammar Workshop for Grade 5 (Continued)Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy the textbooks at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via this link:
Instructor: Jennifer Rose
http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/course.php?term=39(1 spot left)
01/13 to 06/09 20 Classes Friday 4:30pm-6:00pm $615/term No classes on Mar 31 and May 26.Location: Online1This class is a refined skill-based guided writing level 6/7 class that is taught in a different way: Strength-Focused By Jennifer Rose.
Level 6/7 prepares students for middle school success. The small class size makes it possible to focus on students' particular needs, including essay writing and writing under testing conditions. Students learn skills such as topic testing, effective searches, and source evaluation.
Most of the skills are drawn from the higher level of the grade spread, therefore this class is most appropriate for advanced grade-6 students and on-level grade 7 students. Each of our levels has two years worth of skill content. A student can take this level for two years without repeating content!
Our "skill-based" program helps children focus on specific writing skills in each class, so students gain mastery skill by skill. They become confident, competent writers. Each term we practice many genres of writing. Each genre builds different skills such as building attention to word choice with poetry and attention to descriptive details with science writing.
Meanwhile "guided" writing is highly supported, and enables students to produce complete writing that is well-structured.
We will use the https://stonesoup.com/ website for inspiration, submit writing for publication, and if all goes as planned, we will do some publishing of our own.
Student Grammar/Workbooks for Strength Writing 6/7B
Grammar for Middle School
Grammar for Writing 7 (Continued)Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy the textbooks at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via this link:
Instructor: Jennifer Rose
http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/course.php?term=39(waiting-list)
01/14 to 06/10 20 Classes Saturday 4:30pm-6:00pm $615/term No classes on April 1 and May 27.Location: Online12Level 6/7 prepares students for middle school success. The small class size makes it possible to focus on students' particular needs, including essay writing and writing under testing conditions. Students learn skills such as topic testing, effective searches, and source evaluation.
Most of the skills are drawn from the higher level of the grade spread, therefore this class is most appropriate for advanced grade-6 students and on-level grade 7 students. Each of our levels has two years worth of skill content. A student can take this level for two years without repeating content!
Our "skill-based" program helps children focus on specific writing skills in each class, so students gain mastery skill by skill. They become confident, competent writers. Each term we practice many genres of writing. Each genre builds different skills such as building attention to word choice with poetry and attention to descriptive details with science writing.
Meanwhile "guided" writing is highly supported, and enables students to produce complete writing that is well-structured.
Student Grammar/Workbooks for Writing 6/7B
Grammar for Middle School
Grammar for Writing 7 (Continued)Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy the textbooks at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via this link:
Instructor: Jennifer Rose
http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/course.php?term=3901/14 to 06/10 20 Classes Saturday 9:00am-10:30am $615/term No classes on Apr. 1 and May 27.Location: Online6This course is the step towards mastering the essay. You will be guided through the writing process, learning the essential components of the American high school standard writing and formatting college essays. Topics include various types of essays, structuring, and the development of paragraphs, topic sentences, thesis statements, supporting examples, grammar for academic writing, and vocabulary choices.
By the end of this course, if you pay close attention and work hard enough, you will be able to write a short essay that has a clear and supported thesis, is logically organized, and follows the correct standards in mechanics, vocabulary usage, grammar structure, and spelling of American English.
Each Essay Level and Grammar has two years worth of skill content. A student can take this level for two years without repeating content!
Student Grammar/Workbooks for Essay 1B:
1. Grammar for Writing E (Grade 10)
2. The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation (Continued)We may also use the following textbooks as a reference in class:
1. Patterns for College Writing: A Rhetorical Reader and Guide by Laurie G. Kirszner (Author), Stephen R. Mandell (Author)
2. Developmental Exercises for A Writer's Reference by Diana Hacker (Author), Wanda Van Goor (Author)Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also borrow a hard copy of the textbooks from Sunshine whenever it's still available. You may buy the Grammar for Writing E book at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via this link:
Instructor: Julie Hlad
http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/course.php?term=3901/27 to 03/17 8 Classes Friday 5:00pm-6:30pm $315/term This class is limited by 5 studentsLocation: Online6This course offers a critical-creative reading and annotating path to good composing practices at upper secondary and tertiary stages of learning. It aims to support your development of rhetorical strategies, literary analysis and critical composing practices.
You will learn varying kinds of critical thinking needed to make choices – choices of creative purpose and the diction, detail, imagery, and syntax to fulfill it. You will learn the questions to ask to develop a research question and a tenable thesis statement. You will be given sources to support your learning to summarize, quote, cite and reference properly. You will read different types of critical essays that offer various types of claims and well-supported arguments, all to support your understanding of how you may shape your essay. You will increase your vocabulary, understanding of logical, ethical and emotional fallacies to avoid and boost confidence in your capacity for writing various types of essays and critical tasks.
Though the focus of the class will be on composing various types of essays required by AP and IB Diploma Programs, several of those types pertain to SAT essay writing, such as the AP rhetorical analysis essay and IB literary commentary. Preparation for those, including annotating text and various pre-writing approaches can support SAT test takers to prepare for writing and essay well.
Each Essay Level and Grammar has two years worth of skill content. A student can take this level for two years without repeating content!
Student Grammar/Workbooks for Essay 2B:
1. Erica Meltzer: How to Write for Class
2. Grammar & Writing for Standard TestsWe may also use the following textbooks as a reference in class:
1. Patterns for College Writing: A Rhetorical Reader and Guide by Laurie G. Kirszner (Author)
2. From Inquiry to Academic Writing: A text and reader fourth edition by Stuart Greene
3.Various SAT Grammar practicesBooks in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also borrow a hard copy of the textbooks from Sunshine whenever it's still available.
01/14 to 06/10 20 Classes Saturday 4:00pm-5:30pm $615/term No classes on Apr. 1 and May 27.Location: Online15Writing can be fun! This class is for both those who love to write and those who are intimidated by writing but want to improve in a supportive atmosphere. All students who sign up should love reading and want to learn about writing. We focus on content and creativity, not grammar or “strict rules.” Each class we will have different kinds of writing exercises. We use all of our senses to explore creative nonfiction, genre fiction (fantasy, romance, sci-fi, etc.), poetry, and the short story. We’ll also discuss publications that accept submissions from young writers.
Instructor: Debby Dodds01/18 to 06/12 38 Classes Monday,Wednesday 3:55pm-4:55pm $775/term No classes on Feb 20, Mar 27, 29 and May 29.Location: Online10Math Level 1-B Syllabus and Class Plan
The goal of this program is to enhance and add supplemental materials to school-taught objectives. We teach this class to ensure that students fully understand new concepts and methods, while also providing homework to develop understanding and build a love for math. According to student level of performance, we will adjust pacing to various levels and include challenge problems.
This class will help students to prepare for the ITBS/OSA math tests While the math 3B book helps students to build up the advanced math skills, we also add ITBS/OSA online math practice tests to help students to master the test strategies. BSD school disctrict starts using OSA math/reading tests to qualify SUMMA since 2022. OSA math/reading tests are scheduled for 3rd-5th graders in Spring term. Here is the latest SUMMA information from BSD school district: https://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/departments/teaching-learning/student-programs/talented-and-giftedThis course uses the Singapore Dimensions Math 1B, which is the refined version of Singapore primary math. Singapore math is the proven top math curriculum for elementary students in the world. It teaches students to learn and master mathematical concepts in great detail while simultaneously applying a three-step learning process: concrete, pictorial, and abstract.
Students in 1st grade usually begin with Dimensions Math 1B in the Winter/Spring term of the school year. Students who finish the 1A math with a 1A final test score of 80% is good to start with level 1B.
Students may take our free online assessment test for accurate placement before joining the class. You may choose the Singapore math 1A test as the Pretest of this class to find out whether your kid is ready to start math level 1B. It's normal for students to test lower than their grade level; in contrast, other math programs are not as advanced as the Singapore Math Program.
Instructor: Adley Robbins; Amanda Carson01/17 to 06/08 40 Classes Tuesday,Thursday 3:55pm-4:55pm $815/term No classes on Mar 28, 30.Location: Online5Math Level 2-B Syllabus and Class Plan
The goal of this program is to enhance and add supplemental materials to school-taught objectives. We teach this class to ensure that students fully understand new concepts and methods, while also providing homework to develop understanding and build a love for math. According to student level of performance, we will adjust pacing to various levels and include challenge problems.
This class will help students to prepare for the ITBS/OSA math tests While the math 3B book helps students to build up the advanced math skills, we also add ITBS/OSA online math practice tests to help students to master the test strategies. BSD school disctrict starts using OSA math/reading tests to qualify SUMMA since 2022. OSA math/reading tests are scheduled for 3rd-5th graders in Spring term. Here is the latest SUMMA information from BSD school district: https://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/departments/teaching-learning/student-programs/talented-and-giftedThis course uses the Singapore Dimensions Math 2B, which is the refined version of Singapore primary math. Singapore math is the proven top math curriculum for elementary students in the world. It teaches students to learn and master mathematical concepts in great detail while simultaneously applying a three-step learning process: concrete, pictorial, and abstract.
Students in 2nd grade usually begin with Dimensions Math 2B in the Winter/Spring term of the school year. Students who finish the 2A math with a 2A final test score of 80% is good to start with level 2B.
Students may take our free online assessment test for accurate placement before joining the class. You may choose the Singapore math 2A test as the Pretest of this class to find out whether your kid is ready to start math level 2B. It's normal for students to test lower than their grade level; in contrast, other math programs are not as advanced as the Singapore Math Program.
Instructor: Lalith Lulla(1 spot left)
01/16 to 06/12 40 Classes Monday,Wednesday 3:55pm-4:55pm $815/term No classes on Mar 27, 29 and May 29.Location: Online5Math Level 3-B Syllabus and Class Plan
The goal of this program is to enhance and add supplemental materials to school-taught objectives. We teach this class to ensure that students fully understand new concepts and methods, while also providing homework to develop understanding and build a love for math. According to student level of performance, we will adjust pacing to various levels and include challenge problems.
This class will help students to prepare for the ITBS/OSA math tests While the math 3B book helps students to build up the advanced math skills, we also add ITBS/OSA online math practice tests to help students to master the test strategies. BSD school disctrict starts using OSA math/reading tests to qualify SUMMA since 2022. OSA math/reading tests are scheduled for 3rd-5th graders in Spring term. Here is the latest SUMMA information from BSD school district: https://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/departments/teaching-learning/student-programs/talented-and-gifted
This course uses the Singapore Dimensions Math 3B, which is the refined version of Singapore primary math. Singapore math is the proven top math curriculum for elementary students in the world. It teaches students to learn and master mathematical concepts in great detail while simultaneously applying a three-step learning process: concrete, pictorial, and abstract.
As an added challenge for advanced students, we will selectively use the following Singapore Math supplementary materials in class: Singapore Math Intensive Practice (3A & 3B for Level 3) or Singapore Challenge Word Problems
Students in 3rd grade usually begin with Dimensions Math 3B in the Winter/Spring term of the school year. Students who finish the 3A math with a 3A final test score of 80% is good to start with level 3B.
Students may take our free online assessment test for accurate placement before joining the class. You may choose the Singapore math 3A test as the Pretest of this class to find out whether your kid is ready to start math level 3B. It's normal for students to test lower than their grade level; in contrast, other math programs are not as advanced as the Singapore Math Program.
Instructor: Lalith Lulla01/17 to 06/08 40 Classes Tuesday,Thursday 3:55pm-4:55pm $815/term No classes on Mar 28, 30.Location: Online10Math Level 4-A Syllabus and Class Plan
The goal of this program is to enhance and add supplemental materials to school-taught objectives. We teach this class to ensure that students fully understand new concepts and methods, while also providing homework to develop understanding and build a love for math. According to student level of performance, we will adjust pacing to various levels and include challenge problems.
This class will help students to prepare for the ITBS/OSA math tests While the math 3B book helps students to build up the advanced math skills, we also add ITBS/OSA online math practice tests to help students to master the test strategies. BSD school disctrict starts using OSA math/reading tests to qualify SUMMA since 2022. OSA math/reading tests are scheduled for 3rd-5th graders in Spring term. Here is the latest SUMMA information from BSD school district: https://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/departments/teaching-learning/student-programs/talented-and-giftedThis course uses the Singapore Dimensions Math 4A, which is the refined version of Singapore primary math. Singapore math is the proven top math curriculum for elementary students in the world. It teaches students to learn and master mathematical concepts in great detail while simultaneously applying a three-step learning process: concrete, pictorial, and abstract.
Students starting 4th grade usually begin with Dimensions Math 4A and then finish 4B in the second term of the school year. Students who complete the 4A math in the Summer break may start with level 4B at the beginning of the school year.
If the 4th-grade student is starting 4A in the second term of the school year, we strongly recommend the student to complete level 4B in the coming Summer to catch up.
Students may take our free online assessment test for accurate placement before joining the class. You may choose the Singapore math 3B test as the Pretest of this class to find out whether your kid is ready to start math level 4A. It's normal for students to test lower than their grade level; in contrast, other math programs are not as advanced as the Singapore Math Program.
Instructor: Erika Toliao; Amanda Carson01/17 to 06/08 40 Classes Tuesday,Thursday 3:55pm-4:55pm $815/term No classes on Mar 28, 30.Location: Online11Math Level 4-B Syllabus and Class Plan
The goal of this program is to enhance and add supplemental materials to school-taught objectives and prepare students for the ITBS Math test with the fundamental skills. We teach this class to ensure that students fully understand new concepts and methods, while also providing homework to develop understanding and build a love for math. According to student level of performance, we will adjust pacing to various levels and include challenge problems.
This class will help students to prepare for the ITBS/OSA math tests While the math 3B book helps students to build up the advanced math skills, we also add ITBS/OSA online math practice tests to help students to master the test strategies. BSD school disctrict starts using OSA math/reading tests to qualify SUMMA since 2022. OSA math/reading tests are scheduled for 3rd-5th graders in Spring term. Here is the latest SUMMA information from BSD school district: https://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/departments/teaching-learning/student-programs/talented-and-giftedThis course uses the Singapore Dimensions Math 4B, which is the refined version of Singapore primary math. Singapore math is the proven top math curriculum for elementary students in the world. It teaches students to learn and master mathematical concepts in great detail while simultaneously applying a three-step learning process: concrete, pictorial, and abstract.
Students in 4th grade usually begin with Dimensions Math 4B in the Winter/Spring term of the school year. Students who finish the 4A math with a 4A final test score of 80% is good to start with level 4B.
We strongly recommend the 4th-grade students who have finished math level 4B in the school year to learn the math level 5A in the coming Summer. The math level 5A class will further deepen students' math knowledge for the coming ITBS Math test in 5th grade, which is a critical test to qualify for the SUMMA program in middle school.
Students may take our free online assessment test for accurate placement before joining the class. You may choose the Singapore math 4A test as the Pretest of this class to find out whether your kid is ready to start math level 4B. It's normal for students to test lower than their grade level; in contrast, other math programs are not as advanced as the Singapore Math Program.
Instructor: Leah Hoff01/17 to 06/13 40 Classes Tuesday,Thursday 5:00pm-6:15pm $815/term No classes on Mar 28, 30.Location: Online11Math Level 5-A Syllabus and Class Plan
The goal of this program is to enhance and add supplemental materials to school-taught objectives. We teach this class to ensure that students fully understand new concepts and methods, while also providing homework to develop understanding and build a love for math. According to student level of performance, we will adjust pacing to various levels and include challenge problems.
This class will help students to prepare for the ITBS/OSA math tests While the math 3B book helps students to build up the advanced math skills, we also add ITBS/OSA online math practice tests to help students to master the test strategies. BSD school disctrict starts using OSA math/reading tests to qualify SUMMA since 2022. OSA math/reading tests are scheduled for 3rd-5th graders in Spring term. Here is the latest SUMMA information from BSD school district: https://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/departments/teaching-learning/student-programs/talented-and-giftedThis course uses the Singapore Dimensions Math 5A, which is the refined version of Singapore primary math. Singapore math is the proven top math curriculum for elementary students in the world. It teaches students to learn and master mathematical concepts in great detail while simultaneously applying a three-step learning process: concrete, pictorial, and abstract.
Students starting 5th grade usually begin with Dimensions Math 5A and then finish 5B in the second term of the school year. Students who complete the 5A math in the Summer break may start with level 5B at the beginning of the school year.
Students who have finished the math level 5A or 5B with a final test score of 85% above should be able to start PreAlgebra to learn more advanced math for the coming middle school math placement test. Middle school math placement test is usually given to the 6th grade at the beginning of the school year, which is even more critical than the SUMMA tests.
Students who have finished math level 5A should be able to start with F1: Number to Algebra (middle school math 6/7), and students who have finished math level 5B should be able to start with F2: PreAlgebra (middle school math 7/8).
Students may take our free online assessment test for accurate placement before joining the class. You may choose the Singapore math 4B test as the Pretest of this class to find out whether your kid is ready to start math level 5A. It's normal for students to test lower than their grade level; in contrast, other math programs are not as advanced as the Singapore Math Program.
Instructor: Amanda Carson01/17 to 06/08 40 Classes Tuesday,Thursday 3:55pm-4:55pm $815/term No classes on Mar 28, 30.Location: Online7This is a class for 5th/6th graders who want to learn more advanced math skills than school and prepare for the ITBS math test. This course will go through the math skills by using the F1: Number to Algebra book to build up advanced and solid fundation for the math test. Students will also learn the test strategies and sharpen the test skills by engaging in practice tests from multiple leading resources in class or out class as homework.
Students in 4th-6th grade who score in the 99 percentile in ITBS/OSA Math, together with a 97% in either the ITBS/OSAS Reading or CogAt test, will qualify for the SUMMA program in Middle School. For additional information on the SUMMA program at BSD schools, please check this link: https://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/departments/teaching-learning/student-programs/talented-and-giftedYou may check your child's performance via the online practice test reports which will be done along with this class in your Sunshine account via the link "Assessment Tests".
Text Book:
Holt Mathematics California, Course 1: Numbers to AlgebraF1: Number to Algebra A will cover Chapters 1 to 5 from Sept. to Dec.
Chapter 1 - Algebraic Reasoning
Chapter 2 - Integers
Chapter 3 - Number Theory and Fractions
Chapter 4 - Operations with Rational Numbers
Chapter 5 - Proportional RelationshipsF1: Number to Algebra B will cover Chapters 6-11 from Jan. to Jun.
Chapter 6 - Percents
Chapter 7 - Collecting, Displaying, And Analyzing Data
Chapter 8 - Probability
Chapter 9 - Geometric Figures
Chapter 10 - Measurement and Geometry
Chapter 11 - Multi-Step Equations and InequalitiesAll class material will be provided in PDF file via the class page, plus our online tests with instant grading and reports.
Instructor: Pamela Robinson; Kori Taylor
Prerequites:
Singapore Math 4B/5A, or equvalents
To ensure your child is a good fit for this class, you may have him or her take the online math assessment test at http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/assessment_test_list.php.01/13 to 06/09 40 Classes Wednesday,Friday 5:00pm-6:00pm $815/term No classes on Mar 29, 31 and May 26.Location: Online5The Sunshine Elite fundamental math program is designed to enhance the school-learned curriculum by building up critical thinking in regard to algebra and related concepts.
This is the second year of PreAlgebra class, which aligns with the Middle School Math 7/8 and plus. The full course usually takes 2 semesters of one school year from Sept-Jun to complete. Students who finish this course will be ready to take the Algebra 1 or AGS 1 course.
F2: PreAlgebra B is the second term of the F2: PreAlgebra course, following F2: PreAlgebra A. It's usually taught in the winter/spring term.
Text Book (free rental for the duration of the class)
Holt Mathematics California: Student Edition Course 2: Pre-Algebra
PreAlgebra A starts from Chapter 1 and covers Chapters 1 to 5 from Sep to Dec.
Chapter 1 - Principles of Algebra
Chapter 2 - Rational Numbers
Chapter 3 - Multi-Step Equations and Inequalities
Chapter 4 - Exponents and Roots
Chapter 5 - Ratios, Proportions, and Similarity
F2: PreAlgebra B starts from Chapter 5 and covers Chapters 5 to 12 from Jan. to June.
Chapter 5 - Ratios, Proportions, and Similarity
Chapter 6 - Percents
Chapter 7 - Graphs and Functions
Chapter 8 - Foundations of Geometry
Chapter 9 - Two-Dimensional Geometry
Chapter 10 - Three-Dimensional Geometry
Chapter 11 - Data, Statistics, and Probability
Chapter 12 - Polynomials
To ensure your child is a good fit for this class, you may have him or her take the online math assessment test at http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/assessment_test_list.php
Instructor: Lalith Lulla01/17 to 06/22 54 Classes Monday,Tuesday,Thursday 5:00pm-6:00pm $1095/term No classes on Mar 27, 28, 30. Added Mondays from Mar 13 to May 22 for Math Placement Test.Location: Online5The Sunshine Elite fundamental math program is designed to enhance the school-learned curriculum by building up critical thinking in regard to algebra and related concepts.
This is the second year of PreAlgebra class, which aligns with the Middle School Math 7/8 and plus. The full course usually takes 2 semesters of one school year from Sept-Jun to complete. Students who finish this course will be ready to take the Algebra 1 or AGS 1 course.
F2: PreAlgebra B is the second term of the F2: PreAlgebra course, following F2: PreAlgebra A. It's usually taught in the winter/spring term.
Text Book (free rental for the duration of the class)
Holt Mathematics California: Student Edition Course 2: Pre-Algebra
PreAlgebra A starts from Chapter 1 and covers Chapters 1 to 5 from Sep to Dec.
Chapter 1 - Principles of Algebra
Chapter 2 - Rational Numbers
Chapter 3 - Multi-Step Equations and Inequalities
Chapter 4 - Exponents and Roots
Chapter 5 - Ratios, Proportions, and Similarity
F2: PreAlgebra B starts from Chapter 5 and covers Chapters 5 to 12 from Jan. to June.
Chapter 5 - Ratios, Proportions, and Similarity
Chapter 6 - Percents
Chapter 7 - Graphs and Functions
Chapter 8 - Foundations of Geometry
Chapter 9 - Two-Dimensional Geometry
Chapter 10 - Three-Dimensional Geometry
Chapter 11 - Data, Statistics, and Probability
Chapter 12 - Polynomials
To ensure your child is a good fit for this class, you may have him or her take the online math assessment test at http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/assessment_test_list.php
Instructor: Lalith Lulla01/17 to 06/08 40 Classes Tuesday,Thursday 6:15pm-7:15pm $815/term No classes on Mar 28, 30.Location: Online10The Sunshine Elite fundamental math program is designed to enhance the school-learned curriculum by building up critical thinking in regard to algebra and related concepts.
This is the second year of PreAlgebra class, which aligns with the Middle School Math 7/8 and plus. The full course usually takes 2 semesters of one school year from Sept-Jun to complete. Students who finish this course will be ready to take the Algebra 1 or AGS 1 course.
F2: PreAlgebra B is the second term of the F2: PreAlgebra course, following F2: PreAlgebra A. It's usually taught in the winter/spring term.
Text Book (free rental for the duration of the class)
Holt Mathematics California: Student Edition Course 2: Pre-Algebra
PreAlgebra A starts from Chapter 1 and covers Chapters 1 to 5 from Sep to Dec.
Chapter 1 - Principles of Algebra
Chapter 2 - Rational Numbers
Chapter 3 - Multi-Step Equations and Inequalities
Chapter 4 - Exponents and Roots
Chapter 5 - Ratios, Proportions, and Similarity
F2: PreAlgebra B starts from Chapter 5 and covers Chapters 5 to 12 from Jan. to June.
Chapter 5 - Ratios, Proportions, and Similarity
Chapter 6 - Percents
Chapter 7 - Graphs and Functions
Chapter 8 - Foundations of Geometry
Chapter 9 - Two-Dimensional Geometry
Chapter 10 - Three-Dimensional Geometry
Chapter 11 - Data, Statistics, and Probability
Chapter 12 - Polynomials
To ensure your child is a good fit for this class, you may have him or her take the online math assessment test at http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/assessment_test_list.php
Instructor: Leah Hoff11/28 to 06/15 24 Classes any day 12:00am-12:00am $360/course 24 1.5-hour recorded classes, homework and online unit tests to learn at your own pace.Location: OnlineThe Sunshine Elite fundamental math program is designed to enhance the school-learned curriculum by building up critical thinking in regard to algebra and related concepts.
This is the second year of PreAlgebra class, which aligns with the Middle School Math 7/8 and plus. The full course usually takes 2 semesters of one school year from Sept-Jun to complete. Students who finish this course will be ready to take the Algebra 1 or AGS 1 course.
Text Book (free rental for the duration of the class)
Holt Mathematics California: Student Edition Course 2: Pre-Algebra
PreAlgebra A starts from Chapter 1 and covers Chapters 1 to 5 from Sep to Dec.
Chapter 1 - Principles of Algebra
Chapter 2 - Rational Numbers
Chapter 3 - Multi-Step Equations and Inequalities
Chapter 4 - Exponents and Roots
Chapter 5 - Ratios, Proportions, and Similarity
PreAlgebra B starts from Chapter 5 and covers Chapters 6 to 12 from Jan. to June.
Chapter 6 - Percents
Chapter 7 - Graphs and Functions
Chapter 8 - Foundations of Geometry
Chapter 9 - Two-Dimensional Geometry
Chapter 10 - Three-Dimensional Geometry
Chapter 11 - Data, Statistics, and Probability
Chapter 12 - Polynomials
To ensure your child is a good fit for this class, you may have him or her take the online math assessment test at http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/assessment_test_list.php
Instructor: Connor Nelson11/28 to 06/15 32 Classes any day 12:00am-12:00am $320/course 32 1-hour recorded classes, homework and online unit tests to learn and review at your own pace.Location: OnlineThis is the supportive/enhanced AGS I class taught in a different way. We are teaching AGS I at sunshine using the Holt California Algebra I / Geometry curriculum to build up the fundamental concepts and skills in the series that AGS I requires, with much more in-depth understanding. We also use the AGS I curriculum to ensure the class is aligning with the required skills in AGS I.
Who will benefit from this class?
- Students who are taking AGS I class in school but need more support to learn AGS I systematically with clear instruction and more in-depth understanding.
- Students who want to learn ahead than what they are learning at school to prepare the skip-level math placement test for next school year.
Textbooks:
Algebra I / Geometry Holt California Edition;
AGS I supportive material
Note: All class materials and books are offered in ecopy via the class page.
AGS 1 is the full school year curriculum. Below are the topics taught in the normal school year.
The Fall term will cover Modules 1 to 5 from Sep to Dec in 14 classes.
Module 2: Linear & Exponential Functions
Module 3: Features of Functions
Module 4: Equations & Inequalities
Module 5: Systems of Equations & Inequalities
The Spring term will cover Modules 6-9 and Reviews from Jan-Jun in 20 classes.
Review Modules 1-5
Module 6: Transformations & Symmetry
Module 7: Congruence, Construction & Proof
Module 8: Connecting Algebra & Geometry
Review Modules 1-9
Reference: Contents Comparison from AGS I to Algebra I, Geometry
AGS I Contents in Algebra I/Geometry Module 1: Sequences Chapter 1-6 in Algebra I Module 2: Linear & Exponential Functions Module 3: Features of Functions Module 4: Equations & Inequalities Module 5: Systems of Equations & Inequalities Module 6: Transformations & Symmetry Chapter 1 - 4 in Geometry Module 7: Congruence, Construction & Proof Module 8: Connecting Algebra & Geometry Module 9: Modeling Data Statistics in PreAlgebra and Algebra I 11/28 to 06/15 32 Classes any day 12:00am-12:00am $320/course 32 1-hour recorded classes, homework and online unit tests to learn and review at your own pace.Location: OnlineAGS II is the full school year curriculum. This is the supportive/enhanced AGS II class taught in a different way. We are teaching AGS II at sunshine using the Holt California Algebra I / Geometry curriculum to build up the fundamental concepts and skills in the sequence that AGS I requires, with much more in-depth understanding. We also use the AGS II curriculum to ensure the class is aligning with the topics in AGS II.
Who will benefit from this class?
- Students who are taking AGS II at school but need more support to learn AGS II systematically with clear instruction and more in-depth understanding.
- Students who want to learn ahead of what they are learning at school to prepare for the skip-level math placement test for the next school year.
Textbooks:
Algebra I / Geometry Holt California Edition;
AGS II supportive materials.
Note: All class materials and books are offered in PDF files via the class page.
Below are the topics in AGS II taught in the normal school year.
The Fall term will cover Modules 1 to 4 from Sep to Dec in 14 class.
Module 2: Structures of Expressions
Module 4: More Functions, More Features
The Spring term will cover Modules 5-9 from Jan-Jun in 20 classes.
Module 6: Similarity and Right Triangle Trigonometry
Module 7: Circles from a Geometric Perspective
Module 8: Circles and Other Conics
Review Modules 1-9
Reference: Contents and Comparison from AGS II to Algebra I, Geometry
AGS II Contents in Algebra I/Geometry Module 1: Quadratic Functions Chapter 9, 10 in Algebra I & Piecewise Functions Module 2: Structures of Expressions Module 3: Quadratic Equations Module 4: More Functions, More Features Module 5: Geometric Figures Chapter 5-8 & 11 in Geometry & Chapter 10 in Algebra II Module 6: Similarity and Right Triangle Trigonometry Module 7: Circles from a Geometric Perspective Module 8: Circles and Other Conics Module 9: Probability In PreAlgebra and some in Algebra II To ensure your child is a good fit for this class, you may have him or her take the online math assessment tests at http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/assessment_test_list.php
Instructor: Connor Nelson11/28 to 06/15 40 Classes any day 12:00am-12:00am $400/course 40 1-hour recorded classes, homework and online unit tests to learn and review at your own pace.Location: OnlineThis is a fundamental Algebra 2 /AGS 3 course. The entire course takes 2 semesters, or one school year, from Sept-June to complete.
Successfully finishing this Algebra 2 /AGS 3 course will help with students' high school level math skills, making them well-prepared for Pre-calculus and math tests like SAT and ACT.
Who will benefit from this class:
- Students who want to solidify/enhance their AGS III / Algebra II skills to prepare them for Pre-calculus and be more successful in the future PSAT/SAT/ACT tests.
- Students who want to skip AGS III / Algebra II and take the Pre-calculus course in the new school year.
Textbooks:
- Holt Mathematics California Algebra 2, Student Edition
- AGS III Assessment tests from MVP
The Fall term will cover Chapters 1 to 6 from Sept. to Dec.
Chapter 1 - Foundations For Functions
Chapter 2 - Linear Functions
Chapter 3 - Linear Systems
Chapter 4 - Matrices
Chapter 5 - Quadratic Functions
Chapter 6 - Polynomial Functions
The Spring term will cover Chapters 7-14 from Jan. to June.
Chapter 7 - Exponential And Logarithmic Functions
Chapter 8 - Rational And Radical Functions
Chapter 9 - Properties And Attributes Of Functions
Chapter 10 - Conic Sections
Chapter 11 - Probability And Statistics
Chapter 12 - Sequences And Series
Chapter 13 - Trigonometric Functions
Chapter 14 - Trigonometric Graphs And Identities
01/16 to 06/12 40 Classes Monday,Wednesday 5:00pm-6:00pm $815/term No classes on Mar 27, 29 and May 29.Location: Online10The Sunshine Elite fundamental math program is designed to enhance the school-learned curriculum by building up critical thinking in regard to algebra and related concepts.
The goal of this course is to study and solidify students' Algebra 1 (AGS II part of Algebra) knowledge before taking the Geometry class. The full course takes 2 semesters, or one school year, from Sept-Jun to complete.
F3: Algebra 1-B is the second course of the F3: Algebra 1 series, following F3: Algebra 1-A. It's usually scheduled in the winter/spring term. Students who finish this course are ready to start F4: Geometry
Text Book (free rental for the duration of the class)
Holt Mathematics California Algebra 1, Student Edition
F3: Algebra 1-A starts from Chapter 1 and covers Chapters 1 to 5 from Sep to Dec.
Chapter 1 - Foundations of Algebra
Chapter 2 - Equations
Chapter 3 - Inequalities
Chapter 4 - Functions
Chapter 5 - Linear Functions
F3: Algebra 1-B starts from Chapter 6 and covers Chapters 6 to 12 from Jan. to June.
Chapter 6 - Systems of Equations and Inequalities
Chapter 7 - Exponents and Polynomials
Chapter 8 - Factoring Polynomials
Chapter 9 - Quadratic Functions and Equations
Chapter 10 - Rational Functions and Equations
Chapter 11 - Radical and Exponential Functions
To ensure your child is a good fit for this class, you may have him or her take the online math assessment test at http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/assessment_test_list.php
Instructor: Leah Hoff01/17 to 06/08 40 Classes Tuesday,Thursday 5:00pm-6:00pm $815/term No classes on Mar 28, 30.Location: Online10The Sunshine Elite fundamental math program is designed to enhance the school-learned curriculum by building up critical thinking in regard to geometry and related concepts.
The goal of this course is to study and solidify students' Geometry knowledge before taking the Algebra 2 class. The full course takes 2 semesters, or one school year, from Sept-Jun to complete.
F4: Geometry B is the second course of the Geometry series, following F4: Geometry A. It's usually scheduled in the winter/spring term. Students who finish this course are ready to start F5: Algebra 2 or AGS 3
Text Book (free rental for the duration of the class)
Holt Mathematics California Geometry, Student Edition
F4: Geometry A covers Chapters 1 to 5 from Sep to Dec.
Chapter 1 - Foundations for Geometry
Chapter 2 - Geometry Reasoning
Chapter 3 - Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Chapter 4 - Triangle Congruence
Chapter 5 - Properties and Attributes of Triangles
F4: Geometry B covers Chapters 6-12 from Jan. to June.
Chapter 6 - Polygons and Quadrilaterals
Chapter 7 - Similarity
Chapter 8 - Right Triangles and Trigonometry
Chapter 9 - Extending Perimeter, Circumference, and Area
Chapter 10 - Spatial Reasoning
Chapter 11 - Circles
Chapter 12 - Extending Transformational Geometry
To ensure your child is a good fit for this class, you may have him or her take the online math assessment test at http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/assessment_test_list.php
Instructor: Leah Hoff02/03 to 06/16 19 Classes Friday 5:00pm-6:30pm $575/term No classes on Mar 31Location: Online10This Geometry class is customized for students who want to learn the Geometry parts for AGS 1 and AGS 2. This class combined with the Algebra 1B class in Winter/Spring term will give students a chance to complete AGS 2 curriculum by June.
The Sunshine Elite fundamental math program is designed to enhance the school-learned curriculum by building up critical thinking in regard to geometry and related concepts.
The goal of this course is to solidify students' Geometry knowledge before taking the Algebra 2 class. The full course F4: Geometry takes 2 semesters, or one school year, from Sept-Jun to complete. F4: Geometry A takes one semester (usually in the fall semester) to complete. After this course, students should progress to F4: Geometry B (usually in the winter/spring term) to complete the full course of F4: Geometry.
Text Book (free rental for the duration of the class)
Holt Mathematics California Geometry, Student Edition
F4: Geometry A covers Chapters 1 to 5 from Sep to Dec.
Chapter 1 - Foundations for Geometry
Chapter 2 - Geometry Reasoning
Chapter 3 - Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Chapter 4 - Triangle Congruence
Chapter 5 - Properties and Attributes of Triangles
F4: Geometry B covers Chapters 6-12 from Jan. to June.
Chapter 6 - Polygons and Quadrilaterals
Chapter 7 - Similarity
Chapter 8 - Right Triangles and Trigonometry
Chapter 9 - Extending Perimeter, Circumference, and Area
Chapter 10 - Spatial Reasoning
Chapter 11 - Circles
Chapter 12 - Extending Transformational Geometry
To ensure your child is a good fit for this class, you may have him or her take the online math assessment test at http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/assessment_test_list.php
Instructor: Cedric Wong(waiting-list)
01/16 to 06/12 40 Classes Monday,Wednesday 5:00pm-6:00pm $815/term No classes on Mar 27, 29 and May 29.Location: Online19AGS 1B is the second half of the course AGS 1, which is scheduled in the Winter/Spring term.
We teach the AGS I class using the Holt California Algebra I / Geometry curriculum to build up the fundamental concepts and skills in the series that AGS I requires, with much more in-depth understanding. We also use the AGS I curriculum to ensure the class aligns with the required skills in AGS I.
Who will benefit from this class?
- Students taking AGS I class in school but need more support to learn AGS I systematically with clear instruction and more in-depth understanding.
- Students who want to prepare for the skip-level math placement test for the following school year.
Textbooks: (free to rent for the duration of the course)
Algebra I / Geometry Holt California Edition; AGS I supportive material
AGS 1A will cover Modules 1 to 5 from Sept to Dec in 14 classes.
Module 2: Linear & Exponential Functions
Module 3: Features of Functions
Module 4: Equations & Inequalities
Module 5: Systems of Equations & Inequalities
AGS 1B will cover Modules 6-9 and Reviews from Jan-Jun in 20 classes.
Review Modules 1-5
Module 6: Transformations & Symmetry
Module 7: Congruence, Construction & Proof
Module 8: Connecting Algebra & Geometry
Review Modules 1-9
Reference: Contents Comparison from AGS I to Algebra I, Geometry
AGS I Contents in Algebra I/Geometry Module 1: Sequences Chapter 1-6 in Algebra I Module 2: Linear & Exponential Functions Module 3: Features of Functions Module 4: Equations & Inequalities Module 5: Systems of Equations & Inequalities Module 6: Transformations & Symmetry Chapter 1 & 4 in Geometry Module 7: Congruence, Construction & Proof Module 8: Connecting Algebra & Geometry Module 9: Modeling Data Statistics in PreAlgebra and Algebra I To ensure your child is a good fit for this class, you may have him or her take the online math assessment tests at http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/assessment_test_list.php
Instructor: Connor Nelson(1 spot left)
01/16 to 06/12 40 Classes Monday,Wednesday 6:00pm-7:00pm $815/term No classes on Mar 27, 29 and May 29.Location: Online19AGS 2B is the second course of AGS 2, which is usually scheduled in the Winter/Spring term. Students who finish this course will be ready to take the AGS 3 course next year.
AGS 2 is the full school year curriculum. This is the supportive/enhanced AGS II class taught in a different way. We are teaching AGS II at sunshine using the Holt California Algebra I / Geometry curriculum to build up the fundamental concepts and skills in the sequence that AGS I requires, with much more in-depth understanding. We also use the AGS II curriculum to ensure the class is aligning with the topics in AGS II.
Who will benefit from this class?
- Students who are taking AGS 2 at school but need more support to learn AGS 2 systematically with clear instruction and more in-depth understanding.
- Students who want to learn ahead of what they are learning at school to prepare for the skip-level math placement test for the next school year.
Textbooks:
Algebra I / Geometry Holt California Edition;
AGS II supportive materials.
Note: All class materials and books are offered in PDF files via the class page.
Below are the topics in AGS II taught in the normal school year.
AGS 2A covers Modules 1 to 4 from Sep to Dec in 14 weeks
Module 2: Structures of Expressions
Module 4: More Functions, More Features
AGS 2B covers Modules 5-9 from Jan-Jun in 20 classes.
Module 6: Similarity and Right Triangle Trigonometry
Module 7: Circles from a Geometric Perspective
Module 8: Circles and Other Conics
Review Modules 1-9
Reference: Contents and Comparison from AGS II to Algebra I, Geometry
AGS II Contents in Algebra I/Geometry Module 1: Quadratic Functions Chapter 9, 10 in Algebra I & Piecewise Functions Module 2: Structures of Expressions Module 3: Quadratic Equations Module 4: More Functions, More Features Module 5: Geometric Figures Chapter 5-8 & 11 in Geometry & Chapter 10 in Algebra II Module 6: Similarity and Right Triangle Trigonometry Module 7: Circles from a Geometric Perspective Module 8: Circles and Other Conics Module 9: Probability In PreAlgebra and some in Algebra II To ensure your child is a good fit for this class, you may have him or her take the online math assessment tests at http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/assessment_test_list.php
Instructor: Connor Nelson; Pamela Robinson(1 spot left)
01/19 to 06/08 20 Classes Thursday 5:00pm-7:00pm $815/term No class on Mar 30.Location: Online7AGS 3B is the second course of AGS 3, which is usually scheduled in the Winter/Spring term. Students who successfully finish this Algebra 2 /AGS 3 course are ready to take the F5: PreCalculus or ready to prepare for the SAT math test.
AGS 3 is the full school year curriculum. This is the supportive/enhanced AGS 3 class taught in a different way. We are teaching AGS 3 at sunshine using the Holt California Algebra 2 curriculum to build up the fundamental concepts and skills in the sequence that AGS 3 requires, with much more in-depth understanding. We also use the AGS 3 curriculum to ensure the class is aligning with the topics in AGS 3.
Who will benefit from this class?
- Students who are taking AGS 3 at school but need more support to learn AGS 3 systematically with clear instruction and more in-depth understanding.
- Students who want to learn ahead of what they are learning at school to prepare for the skip-level math placement test for the next school year.
Textbooks:
- Holt Mathematics California Algebra 2, Student Edition
- AGS III Assessment tests from MVP
AGS 3A covers Chapters 1 to 6 from Sept. to Dec.
Chapter 1 - Foundations For Functions
Chapter 2 - Linear Functions
Chapter 3 - Linear Systems
Chapter 4 - Matrices
Chapter 5 - Quadratic Functions
Chapter 6 - Polynomial Functions
AGS 3B covers Chapters 7-14 from Jan. to June.
Chapter 7 - Exponential And Logarithmic Functions
Chapter 8 - Rational And Radical Functions
Chapter 9 - Properties And Attributes Of Functions
Chapter 10 - Conic Sections
Chapter 11 - Probability And Statistics
Chapter 12 - Sequences And Series
Chapter 13 - Trigonometric Functions
Chapter 14 - Trigonometric Graphs And Identities
The topics in AGS III align with Algebra 2 (see below).
AGS III Contents in Algebra II Module 1: Functions and Their Inverses Chapter 1-6 in Algebra II Module 2: Logarithmic Functions Module 3: Polynomial Functions Module 4: Rational Expressions and Functions Module 5: Modeling with Geometry Chapter 10 in Geometry Module 6: Modeling Periodic Behavior Chapter 7-12 in Algebra II Module 7: Trig. Functions Equations & Identities Module 8: Modeling with Functions Module 9: Statistics To ensure your child is a good fit for this class, you may have him or her take the online math assessment tests at http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/assessment_test_list.php
Instructor: Joanne Rees01/17 to 05/11 40 Classes Tuesday, Friday 7:15pm-8:30pm,Wednesday 8:30pm-9:45pm $1015/term No classes on Mar 28, 29, 31. Added Wednesdays from Mar 15 to May 10 for math placement test.Location: Online19This is a fast-paced class to help students who want to skip AGS1 for the next school year and go up to AGS 2. The class will finish the whole AGS 1 curriculum by Jun 9th.
This is the supportive/enhanced AGS I class taught in a different way. We are teaching AGS I at sunshine using the Holt California Algebra I / Geometry curriculum to build up the fundamental concepts and skills in the series that AGS I requires, with much more in-depth understanding. We also use the AGS I curriculum to ensure the class is aligning with the required skills in AGS I.
Who will benefit from this class?
- Students who are taking AGS I class in school but need more support to learn AGS I systematically with clear instruction and more in-depth understanding.
- Students who want to learn ahead than what they are learning at school to prepare the skip-level math placement test for next school year.
Textbooks:
Algebra I / Geometry Holt California Edition;
AGS I supportive material
Note: All class materials and books are offered in ecopy via the class page.
AGS 1 is the full school year curriculum. Below are the topics taught in the normal school year.
The Fall term will cover Modules 1 to 5 from Sep to Dec in 14 classes.
Module 2: Linear & Exponential Functions
Module 3: Features of Functions
Module 4: Equations & Inequalities
Module 5: Systems of Equations & Inequalities
The Spring term will cover Modules 6-9 and Reviews from Jan-Jun in 20 classes.
Review Modules 1-5
Module 6: Transformations & Symmetry
Module 7: Congruence, Construction & Proof
Module 8: Connecting Algebra & Geometry
Review Modules 1-9
Reference: Contents Comparison from AGS I to Algebra I, Geometry
AGS I Contents in Algebra I/Geometry Module 1: Sequences Chapter 1-6 in Algebra I Module 2: Linear & Exponential Functions Module 3: Features of Functions Module 4: Equations & Inequalities Module 5: Systems of Equations & Inequalities Module 6: Transformations & Symmetry Chapter 1 - 4 in Geometry Module 7: Congruence, Construction & Proof Module 8: Connecting Algebra & Geometry Module 9: Modeling Data Statistics in PreAlgebra and Algebra I 04/04 to 05/11 12 Classes Tuesday, Thursday 5:00pm-6:30pm $375/term This is the AGS 1 review class for BSD middle school math placement test in May.Location: Online19This is a review class for AGS 1 math placement test for middle schools. The class will go through 9 modules in AGS 1 to review the topics and skills to help students prepare for the test.
AGS I Contents in Algebra I/Geometry Module 1: Sequences Chapter 1-6 in Algebra I Module 2: Linear & Exponential Functions Module 3: Features of Functions Module 4: Equations & Inequalities Module 5: Systems of Equations & Inequalities Module 6: Transformations & Symmetry Chapter 1-4 in Geometry Module 7: Congruence, Construction & Proof Module 8: Connecting Algebra & Geometry Module 9: Modeling Data Statistics in PreAlgebra and Algebra I
Who will benefit from this class?- Students who want to skip the AGS I and be qualified to take the AGS II course in the new school year
- Students who want to solidify/enhance their AGS I / Algebra I skills and therefore be more prepared to learn AGS II & Geometry
Textbooks
AGS 1 Notes & Assessment tests from MVP;
Chapter Reviews from Holt Algebra 1
04/05 to 05/10 6 half days Wednesday 5:00pm-6:30pm $195/term This is the AGS II review class for BSD middle school math placement test in May.Location: Online19This AGS II Review - Algebra Part will review the Module 1 to Module 4 to prepare for students for the BSD middle school math placement test in May 16-19. For AGS II Geometry and Statistics part review, please take another class called "AGS II Review of Geometry & Statistics part"
This is a class to review AGS II. We will review all topics in AGS II with the key concepts and skills in each module and use the module assessment tests to practice and find out the weakness of students to work on.
We will also enhance students learnings by making up gaps in the AGS II curriculum and peek ahead of the first module in AGS III: Functions and Their Inverses
Who will benefit from this class?
- Students who want to skip AGS II and take the AGS III course in the new school year.
- Students who want to solidify/enhance their AGS II skills and therefore be more prepared to learn AGS III & Algebra II and be more successful in the future PSAT/SAT/ACT tests.
Textbooks
1. AGS II Notes: https://www.mathematicsvisionproject.org/secondary-mathematics-ii.html
2. AGS II online module tests
3. Holt Algebra 1 & Geometry online testsNote: The Holt Algebra 1 & Geometry books will be uploaded to the class page before the term starts.
Reference: Contents and Comparison from AGS II to Algebra I, Geometry
AGS II Contents in Algebra I/Geometry Module 1: Quadratic Functions Chapter 9, 10 in Algebra I & Piecewise Functions Module 2: Structures of Expressions Module 3: Quadratic Equations Module 4: More Functions, More Features Module 5: Geometric Figures Chapter 5-8 & 11 in Geometry & Chapter 10 in Algebra II Module 6: Similarity and Right Triangle Trigonometry Module 7: Circles from a Geometric Perspective Module 8: Circles and Other Conics Module 9: Probability In PreAlgebra and some in Algebra II 01/13 to 06/09 38 Classes Wednesday,Friday 5:00pm-6:00pm $815/term No classes on Mar 22, 24, 29, 31 and May 05Location: Online18This class will continue to finish the Beast Academy 2B from Chapter 5, and then learn through 2C and 2D.
Prerequisites: Completion of Beast Academy 2A and 2B.
There are 4 books in Beast Academy Level 2: 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D. This class covers the winter/spring term and the third and fourth books in the series (2C and 2D).
- Beast Academy Level 2C includes chapters on measurement, strategies, and odds and evens.
- Beast Academy Level 2D includes chapters on big numbers, algorithms, and problem solving.
Beast Academy is published by Art of Problem-Solving as an introduction to their rigorous middle school and high school textbooks. It's a comprehensive curriculum for grades 2-5. Each level consists of a Guide book (a fully-illustrated textbook written in an engaging, comic-book style) and a Practice book (a workbook providing hundreds of exercises, problems, puzzles, and games to reinforce the lessons from the Guide).
The guides utilize many everyday contexts and visual representations to encourage children to think deeply and understand what they’re learning. This encourages a diminishment of rote learning and an increase of applying mathematics to various situations.
The materials cover core fundamentals and then present these fundamentals at a deeper and more challenging level than a typical elementary-school math curriculum. The problem sets are explicitly designed to help students develop the mental grit to handle AMC and Math Olympiad problems and later tackle the kind of non-trivial open questions that real mathematicians work on.
To ensure your child is a good fit for this class, you may have him or her take the online math assessment test at http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/assessment_test_list.php
Note: Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy the textbooks at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via the Courses page.
Instructor: Angela Norse(2 spots left)
01/13 to 06/09 38 Classes Wednesday,Friday 3:55pm-4:55pm $815/term No classes on Mar 22, 24, 29, 31 and May 05Location: Online18Prerequisites: Completion of Beast Academy 3A and 3B.
There are 4 books in Beast Academy Level 2: 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D. This class covers the winter/spring term and the third and fourth books in the series (3C and 3D).
- BA Level 3C includes chapters on variables, division, and measurement.
- BA Level 3D includes chapters on fractions, estimation, and area.
Beast Academy is published by Art of Problem-Solving as an introduction to their rigorous middle school and high school textbooks. It's a comprehensive curriculum for grades 2-5. Each level consists of a Guide book (a fully-illustrated textbook written in an engaging, comic-book style) and a Practice book (a workbook providing hundreds of exercises, problems, puzzles, and games to reinforce the lessons from the Guide).
The guides utilize many everyday contexts and visual representations to encourage children to think deeply and understand what they’re learning. This encourages a diminishment of rote learning and an increase in applying mathematics to various situations.
The materials cover core fundamentals and then present these fundamentals at a deeper and more challenging level than a typical elementary-school math curriculum. The problem sets are explicitly designed to help students develop the mental grit to handle AMC and Math Olympiad problems and later tackle the kind of non-trivial open questions that real mathematicians work on.
To ensure your child is a good fit for this class, you may have him or her take the online math assessment test at http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/assessment_test_list.php
Note: Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy the textbooks at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via the Courses page.
Instructor: Angela Norse(2 spots left)
01/17 to 06/08 38 Classes Tuesday,Thursday 5:00pm-6:00pm $815/term No classes on Mar 21, 23, 28, 30.Location: Online18Prerequisites: Completion of Beast Academy 4A and 4B.
There are 4 books in Beast Academy Level 2: 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D. This class covers the winter/spring term and the third and fourth books in the series (4C and 4D).
- Beast Academy 4C covers factors, fractions, and integers
- Beast Academy 4D covers fractions, decimals, and probability
Beast Academy is published by Art of Problem-Solving as an introduction to their rigorous middle school and high school textbooks. It's a comprehensive curriculum for grades 2-5. Each level consists of a Guide book (a fully-illustrated textbook written in an engaging, comic-book style) and a Practice book (a workbook providing hundreds of exercises, problems, puzzles, and games to reinforce the lessons from the Guide).
The guides utilize many everyday contexts and visual representations to encourage children to think deeply and understand what they’re learning. This encourages a diminishment of rote learning and an increase of applying mathematics to various situations.
The materials cover core fundamentals and then present these fundamentals at a deeper and more challenging level than a typical elementary-school math curriculum. The problem sets are explicitly designed to help students develop the mental grit to handle AMC and Math Olympiad problems and later tackle the kind of non-trivial open questions that real mathematicians work on.
To ensure your child is a good fit for this class, you may have him or her take the online math assessment test at http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/assessment_test_list.php
Note: Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy the textbooks at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via the Courses page.
Instructor: Angela Norse(waiting-list)
01/17 to 06/08 38 Classes Tuesday,Thursday 3:55pm-4:55pm $815/term No classes on Mar 21, 23, 28, 30.Location: Online18Prerequisites: Completion of Beast Academy 5A and 5B.
There are 4 books in Beast Academy Level 2: 5A, 5B, 5C, 5D. This class covers the winter/spring term and the third and fourth books in the series (5C and 5D).
- Beast Academy 5C covers sequences, ratios/rates, and decimals
- Beast Academy 5D covers percents, square roots, and exponents
Beast Academy is published by Art of Problem-Solving as an introduction to their rigorous middle school and high school textbooks. It's a comprehensive curriculum for grades 2-5. Each level consists of a Guide book (a fully-illustrated textbook written in an engaging, comic-book style) and a Practice book (a workbook providing hundreds of exercises, problems, puzzles, and games to reinforce the lessons from the Guide).
The guides utilize many everyday contexts and visual representations to encourage children to think deeply and understand what they’re learning. This encourages a diminishment of rote learning and an increase in applying mathematics to various situations.
The materials cover core fundamentals and then present these fundamentals at a deeper and more challenging level than a typical elementary-school math curriculum. The problem sets are explicitly designed to help students develop the mental grit to handle AMC and Math Olympiad problems and later tackle the kind of non-trivial open questions that real mathematicians work on.
To ensure your child is a good fit for this class, you may have him or her take the online math assessment test at http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/assessment_test_list.php
Note: Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy the textbooks at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via the Courses page.
Instructor: Angela Norse01/14 to 06/10 19 Classes Saturday 2:00pm-3:00pm $415/term No classes on Mar 25, Apr 1 and May 27.Location: Online17This Math Competition class for grades 4-6 will focus on learning and practicing problem-solving skills with the materials from all the following 3 contests. Students enrolled in this class will be invited to the online adaptive learning system for the Math League contest.
Math Olympiad stimulates enthusiasm and a love for mathematics. It teaches strategies for problem-solving and developing mathematical flexibility in solving problems.
Math League expands on basic math concepts taught in schools by using more challenging questions and word problems, requiring students to use critical thinking to complete each question accurately and in a timely manner. All questions must be finished in the allotted time, and due to this constraint, the course focuses on practical strategies to quickly and accurately answer these types of questions.
Math Kangaroo is a great way to introduce elementary school students to the world of competitive math. It is an interactive, prize-based competition consisting of puzzles and logic-type problems. Math Kangaroo is open to students in grades 1 - 12; the competition offers 24 problems to be solved within 75 minutes for grades 1-5 and 30 questions for students in grades 5 and up.
Instructor: Manny Norse; Andrew Su01/13 to 06/09 38 Classes Wednesday,Friday 6:05pm-7:35pm $1215/term No classes on Mar 22, 24, 29, 31 and May 05.Location: Online18AoPS curriculum enhances school-taught learning at the problem-solving and advanced levels. It is also the foundation of competition math.
This full course takes 2 semesters, or one school year, from Sept-June to complete.
PreAlgebra A (fall term) includes a thorough exploration of the fundamentals of arithmetic, including fractions, exponents, and decimals. We introduce beginning topics in number theory and algebra, including common divisors and multiples, primes and prime factorizations, basic equations and inequalities, and ratios.
PreAlgebra B (winter/spring term) includes percents, square roots, exploration of geometric tools and strategies, topics of discrete mathematics and statistics, and a discussion of general problem-solving strategies.
PreAlgebra prepares students for the rigors of algebra and also teaches students problem-solving techniques to prepare them for prestigious middle school math contests such as MATHCOUNTS, MOEMS, and the AMC 8.
Textbook:
The text is structured to inspire the reader to explore and develop new ideas. Each section starts with problems, giving the student a chance to solve them without help before proceeding. The text then includes solutions and explanations to these problems. Important facts and powerful problem-solving approaches are highlighted throughout the text. In addition to the instructional material, the book contains well over 1000 problems.
To ensure your child is a good fit for this class, you may have him or her take the online math assessment test at http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/assessment_test_list.php
Note: Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy the textbooks at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via the Courses page.
Instructor: Angela Norse01/17 to 06/08 38 Classes Tuesday,Thursday 5:00pm-6:00pm $815/term No classes on Mar 21, 23, 28, 30.Location: Online17AoPS Intro to Algebra is the math foundation class for advanced math learners and competition math. The class content goes beyond the school-based Algebra curriculum.
Algebra A (fall term) starts from Chapter 1 and covers Chapters 1 to 10.
Algebra B (winter/spring term) starts from Chapter 11 and covers Chapters 11 to 22.
Textbook: Introduction to Algebra
The topics in this book include the following: Exponents and radicals, linear equations and inequalities, ratios and proportions, factoring quadratics, complex numbers, completing the square, and the quadratic formula.
The text is structured to inspire the reader to explore and develop new ideas. Each section starts with problems, giving the student a chance to solve them without help before proceeding. The text then includes solutions and explanations to these problems. Important facts and powerful problem-solving approaches are highlighted throughout the text. In addition to the instructional material, the book contains well over 1000 problems.
This book can serve as a complete Algebra I course, and also includes many concepts covered in Algebra II. Middle school students preparing for MATHCOUNTS, high school students preparing for the AMC, and other students seeking to master the fundamentals of algebra will find this book an instrumental part of their mathematics libraries.
To ensure your child is a good fit for this class, you may have him or her take the online math assessment test at http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/assessment_test_list.php
Note: Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy the textbooks at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via the Courses page.
Instructor: Manny Norse01/17 to 06/08 38 Classes Tuesday,Thursday 6:00pm-7:30pm $1215/term No classes on Mar 21, 23, 28, 30.Location: Online17AoPS Geometry is the math foundation class for advanced math learners and competition math. The class content goes beyond the school-based Geometry curriculum.
Geometry A starts from Chapter 1 and covers Chapters 1 to 9
Geometry B starts from Chapter 10 and covers Chapters 10 to 19
Textbook: Introduction to Geometry
The topics in this book include the following: similar triangles, congruent triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, circles, funky areas, power of a point, three-dimensional geometry, transformations, introductory trigonometry, and more.
The text is structured to inspire the reader to explore and develop new ideas. Each section starts with problems, giving the student a chance to solve them without help before proceeding. The text then includes solutions and explanations to these problems. Important facts and powerful problem-solving approaches are highlighted throughout the text. In addition to the instructional material, the book contains well over 900 problems.
This book serves as a complete geometry course and is ideal for students who have mastered basic algebra, such as solving linear equations. Middle school students preparing for MATHCOUNTS, high school students preparing for the AMC, and other students seeking to master the fundamentals of geometry will find this book an instrumental part of their mathematics libraries.
To ensure your child is a good fit for this class, you may have him or her take the online math assessment test at http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/assessment_test_list.php
Instructor: Manny Norse01/13 to 05/24 34 Classes Wednesday,Friday 6:00pm-7:00pm $795/term No classes on Mar 22, 24, 29, 31Location: Online17MathCounts is a national middle school mathematics competition that builds problem-solving skills and fosters achievement through four levels of fun, in-person "bee" style contests. It provides engaging math programs to middle school students to build confidence and improve attitudes towards math and problem-solving. This class mainly works on the school and regional level of MathCounts problems.
The American Mathematics Competitions (AMC) 8 is a 25-question, 40-minute, multiple-choice examination in middle school mathematics designed to promote the development and enhancement of problem-solving skills. The contest is held in November every year and for students in grades 8 and below.
This class is designed to learn the common problem-solving strategies for both competitions and also working on the previous years of competition for practice. By the end of the class, students will have been exposed to hundreds of MathCounts/AMC 8 test questions to help them to succeed.
The focus of this class is on test-taking strategies and critical thinking skills. Most students have the basic knowledge they need to take the competition, so our philosophy is to help students in the other requirements of the competition, namely, accuracy and speed. The test-taking strategies taught in this class will help students not only in the competitions but also in the future for taking other tests inside and outside of school (such as the SAT and ACT).
Prerequisites: Students have completed AGS I or Algebra I. For great achievements in the competitions, students find that AoPS Algebra class helps a lot along with this competition class.
Note: The class materials used for this class are not repeated in 2 years. So students may join this class multiple times in 2 years to refine their competition skills.
Instructor: Manny Norse01/14 to 03/18 10 Classes Saturday 9:00am-11:00am $515/term Location: Online17MathCounts is a national middle school mathematics competition that builds problem-solving skills and fosters achievement through four levels of fun, in-person "bee" style contests. The four levels of MathCounts competitions are School, Regional, State, National, from easy to hard. This class is to prepare competitive students for the state and national level of MathCounts competition.
The American Mathematics Competitions (AMC) 10 is a 25-question, 75-minute, multiple-choice examination in secondary school mathematics containing problems which can be understood and solved with algebra and geometry concepts. It is held in February for students in grades 10 and below.
This course uses many previously used AMC/MathCounts questions both for class and homework. In addition, we use many supplemental questions taken from competition math textbooks that will be used for homework to further reinforce the strategies and concepts taught in class. By the end of the course, students will be exposed to thousands of AMC/MathCounts test questions.
The focus of this class is on test-taking strategies and critical thinking skills. Most students have the basic knowledge they need to take the competition, so our philosophy is to help students in the other requirements of the competition, namely, accuracy and speed.
Prerequisites: Students have completed AGS II or Algebra I and Geometry. For great achievements in the competitions, students find that AoPS Algebra and Geometry class helps to build up the foundation along with this competition class.
Note: The class materials used for this class are not repeated in 2 years. So students may join this class multiple times in 2 years to refine their competition skills.
Instructor: Manny Norse02/15 to 06/14 32 Classes Wednesday,Friday 5:00pm-6:15pm $815/term No classes on Mar 29, 31 and May 26.Location: Online5The AMC 10 and AMC 12 are nationwide tests administered by the Mathematical Association of America that qualify you for the American Invitational Mathematics Exam (AIME). Only those with top scores will be invited to take the AIME. The MAA recommends 9th and 10th graders take the AMC 10, and 11th and 12th graders take the AMC 12. You can take the AMC 10 and/or 12 multiple times.
The AMC 10 and AMC 12 each have 25 questions. You have 75 minutes for the entire exam. Note that you don't need to get all of the questions right to get a qualifying score. You just have to do better than most of the other students taking the exam! Keep that in mind as you come up with a strategy for the test.
You need to be in the top 5% of scorers on the AMC 12 or the top 2.5% of scorers on the AMC 10 to qualify, so the vast majority of people who take the AMC exams don't qualify. But, if you do qualify, you can take the American Invitation Mathematics Examination, or AIME.
If you do well on the AIME, you can qualify for the US Mathematical Olympiad. The top scorers from that competition then have the opportunity to train to be on the US team that competes at the International Math Olympiad. (You can find more info on this process over at the Mathematical Association of American website .)
It's a long process to get to the IMO, and very few students make it that far. But even just taking the AIME can set you apart in the college admissions process, especially if you are interested in engineering programs. Along with a high GPA and strong SAT/ACT scores, taking the AIME is a way to signal to colleges you have superior math and problem-solving skills.
This course will help students to be more ready for do well on AMC 10/12 tests. We will use customized materials for different topics in the competition and also use many previously AMC 10/12 questions both in class and for homework.
Instructor: Suyash Pandit11/17 to 02/09 10 Classes Thursday 8:00pm-9:00pm $315/term No class on Nov 24, Dec 22 & 29Location: Online8High School Science Bowl Training
Launched in 1991, the National Science Bowl (NSB) is a highly competitive science education and academic event among teams of high school and middle school students. Students will face off in a fast-paced, question-and-answer format, and to be tested on a range of science disciplines including biology, chemistry, earth and space science, physics, energy, and math. The winner of the academic portion of the Regional Science Bowl wins an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington DC to compete in the National Science Bowl.
This is a great opportunity for students who are passionate about science and engineering to show off their talents in this academic competition. In preparing for the middle school Science Bowl Competition, schools will select students to form teams in the fall and train the teams for regional competition in Jan-Mar.
Instructor: Shawn Preston
Here is the link for high school science bowl sample questions: https://science.osti.gov/wdts/nsb/Regional-Competitions/Resources/HS-Sample-Questions
This training class focus on Earth and Space science related questions in Science Bowl for High School.02/24 to 05/05 10 Classes Friday 4:00pm-5:30pm $395/term Location: Online8AP Biology review and exam prep class
Reviews concepts and skills covered in AP Biology, prepares AP and IB students getting ready for AP Biology exam in May.
Class Material and Textbook:
Instructor: Scott Martin
1. Barron's AP Biology Review
2. Practice Assignment from College Board02/25 to 05/05 10 Classes Saturday 4:00pm-5:30pm $395/term Location: Online8AP Chemistry review and exam prep class
Reviews concepts and skills covered in AP Chemistry, prepares AP and IB students getting ready for AP Chemistry exam in May.
Class Material and Textbook:
Instructor: Drew Liu
1. Barron's AP Chemistry Review
2. Practice Questions from College Board.02/21 to 05/02 10 Classes Tuesday 4:30pm-6:00pm $395/term Location: Online3This is a class to review AP Physics C Mechanics for AP Physics C exam from college board. It also helps to prepare for F=MA exam.
Textbooks:
1. Barron's AP Physics C Review.
2. Practice Questions from College Board.Note: The PDF file of the textbook will be loaded to the class page before the term starts.
Instructor: Maggie Greenwood01/14 to 06/10 20 Classes Saturday 9:00am-10:30am $645/term No classes on Apr. 1 and May 27.Location: Rm 2This class is specially designed for the online live class. This class will cover the basics of building and programming in LEGO Robotics. Students will learn to follow building instructions to construct robots, as well as design their own robots and programs to complete a variety of tasks using the LEGO Robotics
We believe that every child is a scientist and that we can help children become even better scientists! Robotics is a great way to inspire students to learn about math, science, and technology!
We will use the following toolkits in our classroom:
LEGO Boost Creative Toolbox 17101 Fun Robot Building Set and Educational Coding Kit for Kids, Award-Winning STEM Learning Toy
We are looking forward to starting the LEGO Robotics adventure with you!
Instructor: Erika Toliao01/14 to 06/10 20 Classes Saturday 11:00am-12:30pm $645/term No classes on Apr. 1 and May 27.Location: Rm 2We believe that every child is a scientist and that we can help children become even better scientists! Robotics is a great way to inspire students to learn about math, science, and technology!
This class is specially designed for the online live class and is for students who already have some knowledge about LEGO EV3 Robotics and coding. This class will cover the basics of building and programming in LEGO Robotics. Through hands-on learning, students will learn to follow building instructions to construct robots, as well as design their own robots and programs to complete a variety of tasks using the amazing LEGO EV3 Mindstorms Educationtional Robot Toolkit.
We will use the following toolkits in our classroom:
LEGO EV3 Mindstorm Robotics Core Set 45544
We are looking forward to starting the LEGO Robotics adventure with you!
Instructor: Erika Toliao; Douglas Macklin01/14 to 06/10 20 classes Saturday 10:30am-12:30pm $845/term No classes on Apr. 1 and May 27.Location: Rm 2We believe that every child is a scientist and that we can help children become even better scientists! Robotics is a great way to inspire students to learn about math, science, and technology!
This class is specially designed for the online live class and is for middle school students who want to explore the fun with LEGO EV3 MindStorm Robotics and Coding. This class will cover the basics of building and programming in LEGO Robotics. Through hands-on learning, students will learn to construct robots, as well as design their own robots and programs to complete a variety of tasks using the amazing LEGO EV3 Mindstorms Educationtional Robot Toolkit.
We will use the following toolkits in our classroom:
LEGO EV3 Mindstorm Robotics Core Set 45544
We are looking forward to starting the LEGO Robotics adventure with you!
Instructor: Erika Toliao; Douglas Macklin01/20 to 06/16 20 Classes Friday 4:30pm-6:00pm $615/term No classes on Mar 31, May 26.Location: Online13This class is for students with no programming experience and who want to choose Python as their first programming language to learn.
Prerequisites for this course: Pre Algebra
Python is a widely-used programming language. It is simple in its design, yet incredibly flexible and powerful. Python is the best introductory programming language. This course is designed for all ages who want to learn to program with Python. We will learn the basics such as installing and running Python, variables, strings, and text, interacting with users, conditions, and logic, etc. We will develop several small games using what we learn in class and make the learning fun and creative.
This class includes the following Python Language Skills:
- Introduction to programming languages.
- How to install Python?
- Introduction to Python IDLE environment
- Programming at Prompt >>>
- Introduction to different operators +,-,*,/,% and doing simple calculations on prompts
- Variables and different types of data types.
- Strings and indexing and slicing on strings.
- Introduction to different types of string functions
- Different types of operators like arithmetical, comparison, and Boolean operators
- Conditional programming and using different types of IF statements in Python.
- Introduction to math modules and using various string and mathematical functions.
- Creating simple mathematical and conditional programs.
- Lists in Python
Projects:
- Calculator
- Using various mathematical functions
- Disney land park
LABS:
- 1.1: Divide by X
- 1.2: Calories
- 2.1 Using Math Functions
- 2.2: Input & Output Formatted
01/16 to 06/12 20 Classes Monday 4:30pm-6:00pm $615/term No classes on Mar 27 and May 29.Location: Online13This class is for students who have finished the Python programming beginner-A class or who already have at least one term of formal Python Programming training. Students who have very good programming skills with another language such as Java or c++ may also join this class to transfer to Python.
Prerequisites for this course: Pre Algebra
Python is a widely-used programming language. It is simple in its design, yet incredibly flexible and powerful. Python is the best introductory programming language. In Python II, we will learn using functions and modules to organize programs, using lists, sets, and dictionaries to organize data, debugging, building graphical interfaces, etc. We will develop several small games or some applications which may automate some boring stuff in our life using what we learn in class and make the learning fun and creative.
This class includes following things:
- Introduction to different types of loops.
- Programming based on FOR loops and While Loop.
- Introduction to sequence data types: Lists, Tuples, Sets, Dictionaries
- Programming on lists.
- Introduction to turtle modules and turtle programming.
- Turtle programming projects
Projects:
- Building Grade calculator
- Building calculator
- Making HELLO WORLD projects using Turtle Graphics.
- Making Various shapes using Turtle graphics
- Building Turtle CAR
01/17 to 06/06 20 Classes Tuesday 4:30pm-6:00pm $615/term No class on Mar 28.Location: Online13This class is for students who have finished a one-year Python programming beginner Course.
Prerequisites for this course: Pre Algebra and Python beginner course
Python is a widely-used programming language. It is simple in its design, yet incredibly flexible and powerful. Python is the best introductory programming language. This course is designed for all ages who want to learn to program with Python.
This class includes the following Python Language Skills:
- Programming based on conditions,loops,lists and dictionaries.
- Programming based on lists,conditions,logics.
- Complex programming.
- Functional programming
- Introduction to different types of arguments in functions.
- Using Functions and modules in programming.
- Random module
- Turtle module
Projects:
- Building Grades Calculator
- Building password generator.
- Making Rock Paper Scissor game.
- Making Fireworks/different types of spirals projects using Turtle Graphics.
- Making Various shapes using Turtle graphics
- Generate Grocery-Bill using Lists
01/19 to 06/08 20 Classes Thursday 4:30pm-6:00pm $615/term No class on Mar 30.Location: Online13This class is for students who have finished the Python programming Junior-A class.
Python is a widely-used programming language. It is simple in its design, yet incredibly flexible and powerful. Python is the best introductory programming language. In Python II, we will learn using functions and modules to organize programs, using lists, sets, and dictionaries to organize data, debugging, building graphical interfaces, etc. We will develop several small games or some applications which may automate some boring stuff in our life using what we learn in class and make the learning fun and creative.
This class includes following things:
- Complex programming
- Functional Programming
- Datetime module
- Lambda function
- Regular expressions
- Turtle
Projects:
- Making Games with graphics
- ASCII and binary conversion project
- Hangman game
- Number to words
- Password Generator
- Python turtle race
- Turtle clock
01/18 to 03/22 10 Classes Wednesday 4:00pm-5:00pm $215/term Location: Online13ACSL Computer Contest Elementary Division
American Computer Science League (www.acsl.org), ACSL organizes computer science contests and computer programming contests for elementary, junior, and senior high school students.
The ACSL elementary contest consists of non-programming problems. Four categories, one each contest, will be tested. The contest consists of a 30-minute, 5-question contest each month. The topics covered are:
Contest #1: Computer Number Systems
Contest #2: Prefix/Infix/Postfix Notation
Contest #3: Boolean Algebra
Contest #4: Graph Theory.
Students will be given a 5-question test of questions on the given topic that encourages the use of strong problem-solving skills to get the correct answer.
In this class, we will teach the Computer Number Systems for conttest 1 and get students ready for the contest #1 which is on Nov 19, 2022. And then we will teach the Prefix/Infix/Postfix Notations for the contest #2 and get students ready for the contest #2 which is on Jan 6, 2023
No prior programming experience is required to attend this training class. Students are expected to be good at fifth-grade math with good problem-solving skills.
Here is the contest events detail and registration link:
https://www.
Instructor: Shilpa Sharmasunshineeliteeducation.com/ course.php?term=55&course_ category=30 01/18 to 03/22 10 Classes Wednesday 5:00pm-6:00pm $215/term Location: Online13American Computer Science League (ACSL http://www.acsl.org/ ) organizes computer science contests and computer programming contests for elementary, junior, and senior high school students.
Each contest round consists of two parts: a written section (short answer test) and a programming section. Written topics tested include "what does this program do?", digital electronics, Boolean algebra, computer numbering systems, recursive functions, data structures (primarily dealing with binary search trees, stacks, and queues), regular expressions, bit string flicking, graph theory, and prefix/postfix/infix notation.
Only Students from Grade 6 to Grade 9 are allowed to participate in the Junior Division.
The Fall term will have 8 classes to prepare students for Contest #1 and Contest #2, and the Winter term will have 10 classes to prepare students for Contest #3 and Contest #4. Sunshine will have another 6 classes to prepare students who qualified for the ACSL Finals competition.
Topics for Contest #1 covers the following areas:
1. Computer Number Systems
2. Recursive Functions
3. What Does This Program Do? - BranchingTopics for Contest #2 covers the following areas:
1. Prefix/Infix/Postfix Notation
2. Bit-String Flicking
3. What Does This Program Do? - LoopingTopics for Contest #3 covers the following areas:
1. Boolean Algebra
2. Data Structures
3. What Does This Program Do? - ArraysTopics for Contest #4 covers the following areas:
1. Graph Theory
2. Digital Electronics
3. What Does This Program Do? - StringsNo prior programming experience is required to attend this training class. Students are expected to be proficient in Algebra 1 with good problem-solving skills.
The above topics will be taught in the level required to excel in the ACSL Junior Division competition.
Here are the contest events detail and registration link:
Instructor: Shilpa Sharma
https://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/ course.php?term=55&course_ category=30 01/22 to 06/18 20 Classes Sunday 5:00pm-6:30pm $615/term No classes on Mar 26 and May 28.Location: Online13C++ is a powerful general-purpose programming language. It can be used to develop operating systems, GPU, embedded systems, drones, self driveing cars, , AI, machine learning, jets, browsers, games, and so on. C++ supports different ways of programming like procedural, object-oriented, functional, and so on. This makes C++ powerful as well as flexible.
C++ is an intermediate-level language; learning this language will give you a much deeper understanding of programming structure. In C++, you have to write, declare, and explain everything in the source code, giving you a deeper knowledge of all the program parts. Also, the syntax of C, C++, and Java are almost the same, so learning Java and C after C++ will be very easy.
Other languages like Python are much easier to understand because they are almost syntax-free. You don't have to specify everything while writing its code, which makes the programming part easy, but you don't get the opportunity to learn the logic structure of the program like C++. Once you have learned the C++ language, then other languages will be easy for you to learn, as your foundation becomes strong.
This is a class you can't miss if you are planning to take the USACO competitions.
Instructor: Jeffrey Chan01/22 to 06/18 20 Classes Sunday 7:00pm-8:30pm $615/term No classes on March 26 and May 28.Location: Online13This class will improve students, who have experience with C++ or Python, problem-solving skills, logic, mathematics, programming sense, confidence, and speaking skills. In this class, we will solve a lot of problems together and make sure students will be able to present their ideas (logic), discuss with their classmates, and work with classmates. All those skills we will work on are in favor of the students not just learning how to code but also how to network with other classmates and communicate their ideas.
Instructor: Jeffrey Chan
This class will extensively work on list, for loops, while loops, if else else if statements, strings, object oriented programming and manipulating data structures. Albeit it looks like there are only a few topics, in the research industry, that’s 70% of what researchers do with C++/Python, specifically in machine learning or artificial intelligent field. Building a rock-solid foundation from those basic data structures and logic, students will be in a better position for their futures because most of the jobs that are related to the STEM major will require some sort of programming experience.
The expected outcome of this class:
Students will have a solid foundation for ACSL Junior/Senior Competitions and USACO Bronze to Silver. This algorithms and problem solving with C++/Python is the prerequsite class as Data Structure and Algorithms – USACO Bronze to Silver.
Recommendation:
Before committing to USACO Algorithms – Silver to Gold, those who are interested in Data Structure and Algorithms – USACO Bronze to Silver should consider taking this class. We highly suggested students take this class with or after the Intro to C++ class.01/22 to 06/18 20 Classes Sunday 10:30am-12:00pm $615/term No classes on Mar 26 and May 28.Location: Online13Algorithms are the soul of computing. Algorithmic thinking, unlike the very young electronic machinery it brings alive, is rooted in ancient mathematics. It can be roughly described as creating "recipes" (well defined sequences of computational steps) for getting "things" (computational problems specifying an input-output relation) "successfully" (correctly) "done" (in finite steps and time).
Algorithm design and analysis provide the theoretical backbone of computer science and are a must in the daily work of the successful programmer. The goal of this course is to provide a solid background in the design and analysis of the major classes of algorithms.
In this course, students will develop ability to articulate processes for solving problems and to implement those processes efficiently within their programming. Students will learn to design algorithms for searching, sorting, and optimization and apply them to answer practical questions.The expected outcome of this class:
Students will be more confident to solve a lot of USACO Bronze level problems, and be able to solve some problems which are equivalent to the silver level from USACO,
Prerequities:
Problem Solving by C++/Python or equivalent.01/22 to 06/18 20 Classes Sunday 8:30am-10:00am $615/term No classes on Mar 26 and May 28.Location: Online13This class mainly focus on improve students problem solving skills with hundreds of USACO Silver to Gold leve problems. It helps students analyzing problems, designing programming flow, optimization problem solving algorithms and C++ coding techniques. Students finish this class should be very well prepared to pass the USACO Silver contests and be ready to go USACO Gold level.
Instructor: Jeffrey Chan
Students should already have solid programming skills either using Python, Java or C++. It's recommended to take the Algorithms and Problem Solving class or the USACO Algorithms for Silver to Gold class before taking this class. If students has been just using Python so far, taking the Intruduction to C++ class is also recommended.
The USACO (http://www.usaco.org) supports computing education in the USA and worldwide by identifying, motivating, and training high-school computing students at all levels. It has very rich resources to help students to learn computer programming at different levels. USACO usually offers 3 online contests in a year: The first contests usually is set in December, and second contest is in January and third contest is in Feburary. Students who demonstrate outstanding performance in USACO on-line programming competitions are eligible for selection as a finalist invited to attend the USACO summer training camp for further instruction, and for consideration as a potential member of the USA team to attend the International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI).01/28 to 06/10 18 Classes Saturday 3:30pm-5:00pm $555/term No classes on Apr. 1 and May 27.Location: Online11This course is Part 1 of AP Computer Science A: Fundamental of Java. AP Computer Science A is one year curriculum for high school students. Sunshine has split it into part 1 and part 2 which usually can be finished in 2 terms.
Prerequisite: No previous knowledge of Java is expected
AP Computer Science A
Advanced Placement Computer Science A is an AP Computer Science course and examination offered by the College Board to high school students as an opportunity to earn college credit for a college-level computer science course. AP Computer Science A is meant to be the equivalent of a first-semester course in computer science. The AP exam currently tests students on their knowledge of Java. Java Programming Language is one of the most popular programming languages particularly for client–server web applications. Java is high-level, class-based, object-oriented programming language that is designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible. It is a general-purpose programming language intended to let programmers write once, run anywhere, meaning that compiled Java code can run on all platforms that support Java without the need for recompilation. Java applications are typically
compiled to bytecode that can run on any Java virtual machine regardless of the underlying computer architecture.AP Computer Science A - Part 1: Fundamental of Java
Topics to be covered:
Unit 1: Primitive Types
Unit 2: Using Objects
Unit 3: Boolean Expressions and if Statements
Unit 4: Iteration
Unit 5: Writing ClassesAP Computer Science A - Part 2: Advanced Concepts in Java
Topics to be covered:
Unit 6: Array
Unit 7: ArrayList
Unit 8: 2D Array
Unit 9: Inheritance
Unit 10: RecursionNote: Each class will follow a format: Computer science Concepts, Programming activity, Quiz.
Reference Information:
Instructor: Craig Kaercher
College Board (collegeboard.org) AP Computer Science A Course and Exam Description, Effective Fall 2019
https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/sites/default/files/2019-05/ap-computer-science-a-course-and-exam-description.pdf01/28 to 06/10 18 Classes Saturday 1:00pm-3:00pm $735/term No classes on Apr. 1 and May 27.Location: Online11This course is Part 2 of AP Computer Science A: Advanced Concepts in Java. AP Computer Science A is one year curriculum for high school students. Sunshine has split it into part 1 and part 2 which usually can be finished in 2 terms.
Prerequisite: AP Computer Science A - Part 1: Fundamental of Java or Introduction to Java
AP Computer Science A
Advanced Placement Computer Science A is an AP Computer Science course and examination offered by the College Board to high school students as an opportunity to earn college credit for a college-level computer science course. AP Computer Science A is meant to be the equivalent of a first-semester course in computer science. The AP exam currently tests students on their knowledge of Java. Java Programming Language is one of the most popular programming languages particularly for client–server web applications. Java is high-level, class-based, object-oriented programming language that is designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible. It is a general-purpose programming language intended to let programmers write once, run anywhere, meaning that compiled Java code can run on all platforms that support Java without the need for recompilation. Java applications are typically
compiled to bytecode that can run on any Java virtual machine regardless of the underlying computer architecture.AP Computer Science A - Part 1: Fundamental of Java
Topics to be covered:
Unit 1: Primitive Types
Unit 2: Using Objects
Unit 3: Boolean Expressions and if Statements
Unit 4: Iteration
Unit 5: Writing ClassesAP Computer Science A - Part 2: Advanced Concepts in Java
Topics to be covered:
Unit 6: Array
Unit 7: ArrayList
Unit 8: 2D Array
Unit 9: Inheritance
Unit 10: RecursionNote: Each class will follow a format: Computer science Concepts, Programming activity, Quiz.
Reference Information:
Instructor: Craig Kaercher
College Board (collegeboard.org) AP Computer Science A Course and Exam Description, Effective Fall 2019
https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/sites/default/files/2019-05/ap-computer-science-a-course-and-exam-description.pdf01/13 to 06/09 20 Classes Friday 6:00pm-7:00pm $415/term No classes on Mar 31 and May 26.Location: Rm 3Chess is the classic game that develops spatial thinking and strategies and builds focused concentration. Often known as a game for the intellectually gifted, chess is the best sport to exercise the most important organ in our bodies: the brain. It promotes brain growth, raises your IQ, teaches planning and foresight, sparks your creativity, increases problem-solving skills, and optimizes memory improvement.
This class is for the beginner who has little to no experience with Chess but wants to learn. In this class, students will learn basic game rules and opening tactic moves.
Instructor: Douglas Macklin01/20 to 06/16 20 Classes Friday 5:30pm-6:30pm $415/term No classes on Mar 31 and May 26.Location: Online4Chess is a classic game that develops spatial thinking and strategies and builds focused concentration. Often known as a game for the intellectually gifted, chess is the best sport to exercise the most important organ in our bodies: the brain. It promotes brain growth, raises your IQ, teaches planning and foresight, sparks your creativity, increases problem-solving skills, and optimizes memory improvement.
This class will teach more about basic opening strategies and more advanced tactical tricks and patterns.
The Summer session will start fresh, not just continue the 2020-2021 curriculum. We test the current skills for all students, integrate new students, and work on strategies and tactics for two main phases of the game. First we will all learn and practice a typical chess opening. Second, we will focus on the key endgame patterns. This rewards pattern training and visualization skills.For the online classes, students will need to use a chess.com account in order to play chess during the class. Younger students can use ChessKid or other portals otherwise, but please have a regular chess.com account just for class. The instructor can observe all games at once. Another benefit from playing these games online is that the instructor can also comment on each student's games at some point during the course, and send those personal suggestions for improvement to the class.
Instructor: Charles Schulien01/18 to 06/07 20 Classes Wednesday 5:00pm-6:30pm $615/term No class on Mar 29.Location: Online4Chess is the classic game that develops spatial thinking and strategies and builds focused concentration. Often known as a game for the intellectually gifted, chess is the best sport to exercise the most important organ in our bodies: the brain. It promotes brain growth, raises your IQ, teaches planning and foresight, sparks your creativity, increases problem-solving skills, and optimizes memory improvement.
The summer 2021 course builds on lessons from some great players. Active learning techniques will help students retain the lessons, and they can apply this method to learning from any master games on their own. Student play, ideally in at least 1-2 tournaments, even online, is strongly encouraged. It is important to test your skills, and student game review is another part of the curriculum. Thus we personalize the courses while seeking to illustrate how to apply strategic concepts in your games.
Recommendation: Students who have a rating 900 or above.
Instructor: Charles Schulien01/23 to 06/19 20 Classes Monday 4:15pm-5:45pm $675/term No class on Mar 27 and May 29Location: Rm 3These art classes are aimed at fostering young students’ general appreciation toward the arts while learning fundamental skills for their artistic expression.
Additionally, this class will teach students to develop their ability to “see” the real world in creating fine drawings and quick sketches from life. It will introduce basic concepts of shape and form, volume, texture, values of shades, basic design, 1-3 prospective, basic color theory, and much more. The goal is to complete a piece of work in each class while furthering their interest and knowledge in the expression of fine art.Class supplies to prepare by students:
Instructor: Limei Lai; Tie Li
1. A Sketch book (9“x12” size is recommended)
2. Color pencils or color markers.
3. Later on will need some watercolors.02/04 to 05/27 17 Sessions Saturday 10:30am-12:00pm $675/term Location: Online6This is an 8-week complete review and test practice package for students who plan to take SAT tests.
This package uses materials focused on the most complicated SAT topics and problems as well as more advanced test skills and time management strategies to optimize scores. The package includes proctored tests that replicate the stress of the actual test.
All class materials are offered in PDF files for free. The hard copy of books may involve extra book fees.
01/27 to 05/26 17 Classes Friday 4:30pm-6:00pm $675/term No classes on Mar 31Location: Online16This is an 8-weeks complete review and test practice package for students who plan to take SAT tests.
This package is for students who want to further improve their SAT scores. This package uses materials focused on the most complicated SAT topics and problems as well as more advanced test skills and time management strategies to optimize scores. The package includes proctored tests that replicate the stress of the actual test.
All class materials are offered in PDF files for free. The hard copy of books may involve extra book fees.02/22 to 05/03 10 Classes Wednesday 4:30pm-6:00pm $390/term Location: Online7AP Calculus Review
This is a review class to prepare students for the AP Calculus AB and BC test.
All class materials will be provided in ecopy or online practice tests via the class page before the class.
To ensure your child is a good fit for this class, you may have him or her take the online math assessment test at http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/assessment_test_list.php
Instructor: Maggie Greenwood01/20 to 06/16 20 Classes Friday 5:00pm-6:30pm $615/term No classes on Mar. 31 and May 26.Location: Online20This is the CogAt test preparation class for 3rd-grade students in Elementary school to qualify for the TAG program. The purpose is to let students study the test skills and get better performance in the test. The long term benefit of this class is to help students improve the cognitive and reasoning abilities by learning logical and creative thinking behind the materials, which are critical for their future success.
This class is an intensive test preparation class which will go through all 9 sections in CogAt tests, but with more focus on the 3 screening sections: Verbal Analogies, Figure Matrices, and Number Analogies. The CogAt screening test will be given to all 3rd graders in BSD schools at the end of October.
Students who get 97% or plus in the screening test will be invited to take the full test in Dec. Students who get 99%+ in the full test will be identified as TAG students in elementary school.
Sunshine will provide all testing materials for students to practice with. We use the online practice test with instant scoring and report along with the classes. All online practice test reports are saved in your Sunshine account and you may check your child's performance via the "Assessment Tests" link in your account.
01/21 to 06/17 20 Classes Saturday 9:00am-10:30am $615/term No classes on Apr. 1 and May 27.Location: Online20This is the CogAt test preparation class for 5th-grade students to qualify for the middle school SUMMA program. The 3rd & 5th graders will go to take the CogAt test at school in Fall, A student in K-3rd grade who scores with 99 percentile at CogAt will qualify for the TAG program in Elementary school. A student in 4th-6th grade who scores with 99 percentile at CogAt will qualify for the SUMMA program in Middle School.
The purpose of this class is to let students learn the test skills and get ready for the tests. The long term benefit of this class is to help students improve the cognitive and reasoning abilities by learning logical and creative thinking behind the materials, which are critical for their future success.
The first 8-week of the class will focus more on the 3 screening sections: Verbal Analogies, Figure Matrices, and Number Analogies. And then the remaining 6 weeks will focus more on the other sections, practice, and strategies.
The CogAt screening test will be given to all 5th graders in BSD schools at the end of October or the beginning of November each year.
Students who get 97% or plus in the screening test will be invited to take the full test in Dec or Jan. Students who get 99% in the full test will qualify for the SUMMA program in Middle schools.
Sunshine will provide all testing materials for students to practice with. We use the online practice test with instant scoring and report along with the classes. All online practice test reports are saved in your Sunshine account and you may check your child's performance via the "Assessment Tests" link in your account.
Instructor: Tami Bake02/07 to 02/07 1 Contest 10:15am-1:30pm $30/exam Location: Rm 62023 AIME I Contest schedule on Feb 7, 2023 Tuesday at 10:15am -1:30pm PT time
The AIME qualifiers should register for the AIME test using the following link no later than Feb 6:
https://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/course.php?term=60&course_category=30
The AIME I test will be hold in the following classroom:
15280 NW Central Dr. Ste 204, Portland, OR 97229AIME test is 3 hours long. The test has to be taken between 10:30am to 2:30pm PT time. So we will try to have all students start the contest at 10:30am, and finish it at 1:30pm.
Below are more rules and details for AIME test:
- Participants must take the AIME at the same location where they took the AMC 10 or AMC 12.
- The test must be proctored by the competition manager.
- Students will complete a series of competition steps which include sections, such as rules and regulations, the Competition page (featuring a timer), a post-competition integrity form, and final submission page.
- The competition manager must not answer any questions about the competition and should ensure that no participant has the opportunity to communicate by any means to any other person while the competition is in progress.
- If there is an urgent need to use the bathroom, all materials should remain with the proctor. No other breaks are permitted.
- Obtain a supply of #2 pencils and unmarked scratch paper. No aids are permitted other than scratch paper, graph paper, rulers, protractors, and erasers. Calculators and electronic devices of any kind are not allowed.
Note: Please be on time. Students who come in 15 minutes later will not be accepted to the exam.
Instructor: Manny Norse02/09 to 02/09 1 Contest Thursday 5:30pm-7:00pm $50/exam Location: Rm 2Sunshine Elite is hosting the F=MA exam for high school students this year! Any students who have learned AP Physics may try out the F=MA exam.
AAPT and the American Institute of Physics (AIP) sponsor a competition each year for high school students to represent the United States at the International Physics Olympiad Competition.
The mission of the U.S. Physics Team Program is to promote and demonstrate academic excellence through preparation for and participation in the International Physics Olympiad.
The Pathway to International Physics Olympiad Team is:
F=ma for any motivated high school students =>
Top 400 students are invited for USAPhO =>
Top 20 students are selected to U.S. Physics Team =>
Top 5 students are selected to represent the team at IPhOBelow are more details for the several round of exams:
- The F=ma exam is a 75-minute exam with 25 multiple choice questions focusing on mechanics. Two versions of the exam are given, the F=ma A and F=ma B.
- Approximately 400 students will be invited to take the USA Physics Team (USAPhO) exam, based on their scores on the F=ma exam. The USAPhO is a 3-hour free response exam where students are required to justify their answers. The exam is divided into two parts of 90 minutes each.
- Approximately 20 students will be invited to be a part of the U.S. Physics Team, based on their USAPhO and F=ma scores, and attend a ten-day training camp at the University of Maryland. At the end of the camp, five students will be selected to represent the team at the International Physics Olympiad.
- Students must be either U.S. Citizens, U.S. Permanent Residents (Green Card holders), or currently attending a U.S. school, to take the F-ma exam.
- Students must be either U.S. Citizens, or U.S. Permanent Residents (Green Card holders) to take the USAPhO exam. Students must also be located in the U.S. to take the USAPhO exam.
To check the F=MA exam rules, please check here: https://aapt.org/Common2022/rules.cfm
Instructor: By Sunshine Teacher11/19 to 04/15 4 ACSL Annual Contest Friday 5:45pm-6:30pm,Saturday 8:45am-9:30am $50/4 tests in the year of 2022-2023; Test dates are Nov 19, Jan 06, Feb 25 and Apr 15Location: OnlineAmerican Computer Science League (www.acsl.org), ACSL organizes computer science contests and computer programming contests for elementary, junior, and senior high school students.
The ACSL Elementary Division is for students from grades 4 to 6. It consists of 4 contests in a year. The contests scheduled for the 2022-2023 year at Sunshine Elite are as follows:
Contest #1: Number Systems on Saturday 8:45am-9:30am, November 19, 2022
Contest #1 extra session: Number Systems on Monday 9:15am-10:00am, December 19, 2022
Contest #2: Prefix/Infix/PostFix Notation on Friday 5:45pm-6:30pm, Jan 6, 2022
Contest #3: Boolean Algebra on Saturday 8:45am-9:30am, Feb 25, 2023
Contest #4: Graph Theory on Saturday 8:45-9:30am, Apr 15, 2023Note: All tests are proctoring virtual online by Sunshine Elite in the year of 2022-2023. Students who passed the cut-off score of all 4 contests will receive ACSL Final contest invitation on May 1. The ACSL Final Contests are scheduled on May 27, 2023, proctoring virtual online by ACSL.
The contests consist of non-programming problems in four categories, one each contest, will be tested. The contest consists of a 30-minute, 5-question test each month. The topics covered in 4 contests are Computer Number Systems, Prefix/Infix/Postfix Notation, Boolean Algebra, and Graph Theory. You may check the ACSL website for the study material and the test samples here: https://www.acsl.org/get-started/study-materials
Sunshine Elite also has the ACSL training classes to help students prepare for the contests which is aligning with the contest dates and topics. If you have questions or concerns about the contests, please contact Shilpa Sharma by Email: Shilpa.Sharma@SunshineEliteEducation.com11/19 to 04/15 4 ACSL Annual Contest Friday 5:45pm-6:30pm,Saturday 8:45am-9:30am $50/4 tests in the year of 2022-2023; Test dates are Nov 19, Jan 06, Feb 25 and Apr 15Location: OnlineAmerican Computer Science League (www.acsl.org), ACSL organizes computer science contests and computer programming contests for elementary, junior, and senior high school students.
The ACSL Junior Division is for students from grades 6 to 9. It consists of 4 contests in a year. The contests scheduled for the 2022-2023 year at Sunshine Elite are as follows:
Contest #1: Nov 19, 2022 Saturday 8:45am-9:30am,
Contest #1 extra session: December 19, 2022 Monday 9:15am-10:00am,
Contest #2: Jan 6, 2022 Friday 5:45pm-6:30pm,
Contest #3: Feb 25, 2023 Saturday 8:45am-9:30am
Contest #4: Apr 15, 2023 Saturday 8:45am-9:30amNote: All contests are proctoring virtual online by Sunshine Elite in the year of 2022-2023. Students who passed the cut-off score of all 4 contests will receive ACSL Final contest invitation on May 1. The ACSL Final Contests are scheduled on May 27, 2023, proctoring virtual online by ACSL.
Each contest in the Junior Division has two parts: a take-home 72-hour time limit programming problem and a set of short answer questions. Each short answer test consists of 2 questions on each of the first two topics listed below and 1 question on the third topic for a total of 5 questions. The time limit for the 5 question test is 30 minutes.
Below are the topics for each contest and the study material links:You may check the ACSL website for the study material and the test samples here: https://www.acsl.org/get-started/study-materials
Instructor: Shilpa Sharma
Sunshine Elite also has the ACSL training classes to help students prepare for the contests which is aligning with the contest dates and topics. If you have questions or concerns about the contests, please contact Shilpa Sharma by Email: Shilpa.Sharma@SunshineEliteEducation.com11/19 to 04/15 4 ACSL Annual Contest Friday 5:45pm-6:30pm,Saturday 8:45am-9:30am $50/4 tests in the year of 2022-2023; Test dates are Nov 19, Jan 06, Feb 25 and Apr 15Location: OnlineAmerican Computer Science League (www.acsl.org), ACSL organizes computer science contests and computer programming contests for elementary, junior, and senior high school students.
The ACSL Senior Division contest is the best for middle/high school students with programming experience, expecially those already taking and being good at ACSL Junior contests. ACSL Senior Division has 4 contests in a year. The contests scheduled for the 2022-2023 year at Sunshine Elite are as follows:
Contest #1: Nov 19, 2022 Saturday 8:45am-9:30am,
Contest #1 extra session: December 19, 2022 Monday 9:15am-10:00am,
Contest #2: Jan 6, 2022 Friday 5:45pm-6:30pm,
Contest #3: Feb 25, 2023 Saturday 8:45am-9:30am
Contest #4: Apr 15, 2023 Saturday 8:45am-9:30amNote: All contests are proctoring virtual online by Sunshine Elite in the year of 2022-2023. Students who passed the cut-off score of all 4 contests will receive ACSL Final contest invitation on May 1. The ACSL Final Contests are scheduled on May 27, 2023, proctoring virtual online by ACSL.
Each contest consists of an online 30-minute, 5-question short answer test and an online programming problem to solve in 72 hours. The Short Problems topics are the same in the Intermediate and Senior Divisions. The Senior Division problems are more challenging than those in the Intermediate Division. Below are the topics for each contest and the study material links:Contest 1
Computer Number Systems
Recursive Functions
What Does This Program Do?
Contest 2Prefix/Infix/Postfix Notation
Bit-String Flicking
LISP
Contest 3Boolean Algebra
Data Structures
FSAs and Regular Expressions
Contest 4Graph Theory
Digital Electronics
Assembly LanguageYou may check the ACSL website for the study material and the test samples here: https://www.acsl.org/get-started/study-materials
Instructor: Shilpa Sharma
Sunshine Elite also has the ACSL training classes to help students prepare for the contests which is aligning with the contest dates and topics. If you have questions or concerns about the contest, please contact Shilpa Sharma by Email: Shilpa.Sharma@SunshineEliteEducation.com11/19 to 04/15 4 ACSL Annual Contest Friday 5:45pm-6:30pm,Saturday 8:45am-9:30am $50/4 tests in the year of 2022-2023; Test dates are Nov 19, Jan 06, Feb 25 and Apr 15Location: OnlineAmerican Computer Science League (www.acsl.org), ACSL organizes computer science contests and computer programming contests for elementary, junior, and senior high school students.
The ACSL Junior Division is for students from grades 6 to 9. It consists of 4 contests in a year. The contests scheduled for the 2022-2023 year at Sunshine Elite are as follows:
Contest #1: Nov 19, 2022 Saturday 8:45am-9:30am,
Contest #1 extra session: December 19, 2022 Monday 9:15am-10:00am,
Contest #2: Jan 6, 2022 Friday 5:45pm-6:30pm,
Contest #3: Feb 25, 2023 Saturday 8:45am-9:30am
Contest #4: Apr 15, 2023 Saturday 8:45am-9:30amNote: All contests are proctoring virtual online by Sunshine Elite in the year of 2022-2023. Students who passed the cut-off score of all 4 contests will receive ACSL Final contest invitation on May 1. The ACSL Final Contests are scheduled on May 27, 2023, proctoring virtual online by ACSL.
Each contest in the Junior Division has two parts: a take-home 72-hour time limit programming problem and a set of short answer questions. Each short answer test consists of 2 questions on each of the first two topics listed below and 1 question on the third topic for a total of 5 questions. The time limit for the 5 question test is 30 minutes.
Below are the topics for each contest and the study material links:You may check the ACSL website for the study material and the test samples here: https://www.acsl.org/get-started/study-materials
Instructor: Shilpa Sharma
Sunshine Elite also has the ACSL training classes to help students prepare for the contests which is aligning with the contest dates and topics. If you have questions or concerns about the contests, please contact Shilpa Sharma by Email: Shilpa.Sharma@SunshineEliteEducation.com01/21 to 01/21 1 Contest 4:00pm-5:00pm $30/exam non refundableLocation: Rm 2IMPORTANT NOTE: This exam is required to be proctored in-person in the classrooms. Please join the meeting on time. The test will be canceled for any one who comes in the classroom 15 minutes late.
The American Mathematics Competitions (AMC) 8 is a 25-question, 40-minute, multiple choice examination in secondary school mathematics containing problems which can be understood and solved with algebra and geometry concepts. It is held in November and for students in grade 8 or below and under 14.5 years of age on the day of the competition.
It covers many advanced math subjects and requires critical thinking to be able to answer questions in an accurate and timely manner so all questions can be answered in the allotted time.
Contest schedule at the day:
4:00-4:20pm Arrive and prepare for the test
Have students pre-fill all names and demographic information on their answer sheets prior to the competition. Students must use their full legal name, no nicknames or abbreviations. They should pay careful attention to marking their name and address accurately.
The test will be computer-based e-test so please take your laptop to the classroom on the day. You have to stay with the e-test page all the test. No other aids are permitted other than unmarked scratch paper, graph paper, rulers, protractors, and erasers. Calculators and other electronic devices of any kind are not allowed. The AMC 8 questions do not require the use of a calculator.
4:20-5:00pm Test time
- Students are seated separated by an empty space, if possible.
- Talking or asking questions during the competition is not allowed. Students must do their own work.
- The announcement to the students will be made when there are 10 minutes left and again when there are 2 minutes left.
- When time is up after 40 minutes, Students have to stop and submit their test without any delay.
- The competition and solutions may not be discussed with anyone outside of the room either orally or digitally (e.g. email, online, and social media of any type) until 24 hours have passed from the official competition dates. The competition booklets will be sent to students by email 24 hours after the competition period is over.
Note: Please be on time. Students who come in 15 minutes later will not be accepted to the exam.
11/18 to 03/10 5 MOEMS Division E Contests Friday 5:25pm-6:00pm $50/5 tests in the year of 2022-2023; Test dates are Fridays on Nov 18, Dec 16, Jan 27, Feb 17, Mar 10Location: OnlineThis is the 2022-2023 MOEMS Math Olympiad Contests for Elementary Division (Grade 4-6).
Sunshine is hosting the 2022-2023 year of Math Olympiad Contests for elementary school division online remotely with the following schedule:
Contest #1: November 18, 2022, Friday 5:25-6pm
Contest #2: December 16, 2022, Friday 5:25-6pm
Contest #3: January 27, 2023, Friday 5:25-6pm
Contest #4: February 17, 2023, Friday 5:25-6pm
Contest #5: March 10, 2023, Friday 5:25-6pm
The online test will be monitored by Sunshine teachers by Zoom. Students need to login their Sunshine account to join the zoom meeting on the test dates. The final awards for participants will be amounced in May.
Math Olympiad (MOEMS) promotes problem-solving. It has two levels: Elementary Division for Grade 4-6 and Middle School Division for Grade 6-8. It includes 5 contests for each year over 5 months from November to March. The goals of Math Olympiad contests are:
- To stimulate enthusiasm and a love for Mathematics
- To introduce important Mathematical concepts
- To teach major strategies for problem-solving
- To develop Mathematical flexibility in solving problems
- To foster Mathematical creativity and ingenuity
- To provide for the satisfaction, joy, and thrill of meeting challenges
Last year nearly 170,000 students from about 6,000 teams on 6 continents participated in the Olympiads. All 50 states and 39 other countries were represented.
Here are the awards for participants: https://www.moems.org/awards.htm
Instructor: Manny Norse04/15 to 04/15 1 Math League Competition Event Saturday 5:00pm-5:45pm $10/contest In person onlyLocation: Rm 2Math League is a Math competition for grades 3-12 students. It is held in the United States, Canada, and other countries. The competition consists of a timed multiple-choice test; the timing is such that to complete the test, students must work at a pace of one question per minute or faster.
Math League expands on basic math concepts taught in schools by using more challenging questions and word problems, requiring students to use critical thinking to complete each question accurately and in a timely manner so that all questions can be finished in the allotted time, and because of this, the course is focused on strategies to quickly and accurately answer questions.
Sunshine is hosting the Math League contest every year on Apr 15. The students scored 26 or above in the test will qualify for the Math League International Summer Program. You may check more information about the competition from the Math League official website: https://mathleague.com04/15 to 04/15 1 Math League Competition Event Saturday 5:00pm-5:45pm $10/contest Support both online or in-personLocation: Rm 1Math League is a Math competition for grades 3-12 students. It is held in the United States, Canada, and other countries. The competition consists of a timed multiple-choice test; the timing is such that to complete the test, students must work at a pace of one question per minute or faster.
Math League expands on basic math concepts taught in schools by using more challenging questions and word problems, requiring students to use critical thinking to complete each question accurately and in a timely manner so that all questions can be finished in the allotted time, and because of this, the course is focused on strategies to quickly and accurately answer questions.
Sunshine is hosting the Math League contest every year on Apr 15. The students scored 26 or above in the test will qualify for the Math League International Summer Program. You may check more information about the competition from the Math League official website: https://mathleague.com01/07 to 06/30 20 test Friday 3:30pm-5:00pm $0/test Location: OnlineThe time schedule:
Session 1: ITBS Math : 60 minutes
Break: 15 minutes
Session 2: ITBS Reading: 40 minutes
01/07 to 06/30 20 test Friday 1:30pm-3:30pm $0/test Location: OnlineThe time schedule:
Session 1: ITBS Math : 60 minutes
Break: 15 minutes
Session 2: ITBS Reading: 40 minutes
01/07 to 06/30 20 test Friday 1:30pm-3:30pm $0/test Location: OnlineThe time schedule:
Session 1: ITBS Math : 60 minutes
Break: 15 minutes
Session 2: ITBS Reading: 40 minutes
01/07 to 06/30 20 test Friday 1:30pm-3:30pm $0/test Location: OnlineThe time schedule:
Session 1: ITBS Math : 60 minutes
Break: 15 minutes
Session 2: ITBS Reading: 40 minutes
01/07 to 06/30 20 test Friday 1:45pm-3:00pm $0/test Location: OnlineThis is the one hour math placement test for:
Math 5A,
PreAlgebra,
Algebra 1,
Geometry,
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