Math
 

Math I
This course covers basic math skills learned in elementary school including addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, as well as an introduction to fractions and percentages.   Primary instructional activities for teaching math concepts are based on real life personal and professional experiences.   Each lesson relates directly to everyday activities that require computation skills such as grocery shopping and paying monthly bills.

Math II
This course covers fractions, decimals and percentages as well as word problems and an introduction to ratios within the context of managing personal finances.   Students gain an understanding of establishing financial goals, estimating monthly expenses, developing a budget, and using credit wisely.   Pre-requisite: A minimum score of 5.6 on the Level 1 Math exam.

Math III
Survival Math 3 covers fractions, decimals, percents, word problems, measurements, formulas, pre-algebra and an introduction to geometry.   Primary instructional activities for teaching these concepts are based on real life personal and professional experiences.   Pre-requisite: A minimum score of 7.5 on the ABLE E, Level 1 Math Exam.