
Precalculus with Honors Option
Course option: Live
Grades: 10th-12th (15+) | Successful completion of Geometry & Algebra 2
Course dates: August 17, 2026 to May 7, 2027
Course length: Traditional, full year
Live Sessions - attendance required: Thursdays | 1:30-2:45 p.m. Eastern
Course size: 15 students
Instructor: Ashley Porter
Cost:
Tuition: $775
Digital website access: $65 (includes course eBook)
Course Details
Our live online Precalculus with Honors option course is designed to engage and challenge students as they prepare for college-level math.
Live option: Students meet live with their instructor and classmates 75 minutes once a week. These live sessions provide a review of topics found in the weekly lessons, additional examples offered by the instructor for practice, small-group collaboration, and plenty of time for questions.
Honors option: Students who choose the Honors option will be presented with supplementary instruction and practice that will reinforce and expand on topics covered in the class. Those choosing the honors option should plan to spend an additional 1-2 hours per week on classwork; however, some students find they can master the material more efficiently than that.
Format
Students share an interactive online classroom and meet live on Zoom.
Students who attend live classes are expected to keep their webcams on and actively participate.
Live classes will be recorded for those who miss classes or prefer to watch later.
Live Study Hall (Optional): Thursdays, 12-1:30 p.m. Eastern
Available to all students, including those taking the self-paced class and can be utilized in two ways:
Individual questions. Students can drop in to a Zoom study hall at any time to ask questions.
Homework time. Students can log in to a Zoom study hall--keeping microphones muted and videos on or off--to work on their math homework. They can then unmute to get immediate help when questions arise.
Average weekly time estimate, including recorded and live instruction:
Precalculus 6-7 hours
Honors Precalculus: 6-8 hours
All Blue Tent live math classes are NCAA approved.
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age/grade guidelines, prerequisites, and class fit recommendations
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Foundational Elements
Precalculus with Honors option includes weekly instructional videos in addition to the live classes. Resources and requirements will vary, but a typical week might include some of the following:
Multiple short videos, guided notes, and practice problems on concepts being covered each week
Homework sets assigned and completed within WebAssign, providing immediate feedback.
Regular "checkpoint quizzes" to test understanding of terms and concepts
Quizzes and chapter tests that assess students' mastery of topics
Games (similar to Kahoot and Jeopardy), where students solve puzzles/riddles in live class review weeks
Real-life applications--encouraging critical thinking and applying math concepts to the real world.
Students receive individual weekly feedback and assistance on submitted work.
The course will cover the following topics:
Characteristics of complex functions such as domain/range, increasing/decreasing, minimums/maximums and asymptotes
Factoring polynomials using synthetic division
Properties of complex numbers
Modeling logarithmic and exponential functions to study topics such as earthquake magnitudes, compound interest and population growth
Trigonometry topics such as trigonometric functions, the Unit Circle, right angles, and trigonometric identities to study topics such as linear speed and harmonic motion
Properties of vectors such as finding the dot product, cross product and triple scalar product
Solving systems of linear equations algebraically and by use of matrices to study topics such as cryptography
Precalculus or Honors Precalculus?
Precalculus:
This class is for students who wish to further their understanding of Algebra 2 and Trigonometry without the additional topics needed for Calculus.
The class begins with an extensive Algebra 2 review.
It will move at a pace that will allow students to dive deep and master each skill before moving on to a new unit.
The class will cover all major topics within the class textbook as well as a unit on Probability & Statistics.
This class is designed for students who are looking to satisfy an additional math credit but are not planning to take Calculus as their next math class.
Honors Precalculus:
This class is for students who want a deep understanding of Algebra 2 and Trigonometry, and their applications in Calculus
The class begins with a quick Algebra 2 review.
It will cover all major topics within the class textbook as well as additional topics that are fundamental to Calculus.
This class is designed to provide the foundation needed for students to successfully pursue AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, or a college-level Calculus class in the future.
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