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The following subjects are required for first grade:
 

Mathematics
This subject is required each year through tenth grade, or longer if the student has not successfully completed Algebra 1 by that time.

Note: You may, or we might, choose different courses from different grade levels if they are more appropriate for your student. CLASS reserves the right to modify course selection based on standardized test scores, course availability, and previous course assignments.

Available Courses
The first course listed will be assigned by CLASS unless you choose an alternate from those shown below. Write any alternate choices selected in the comments section of the enrollment application.

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Title: Liberty Mathematics: Level A
Subject: Arithmetic Course Number: 59510
Suggested Grade Level: 1st
Authors: Wendy Kramer
Number of Pages: 250
Publisher: Christian Liberty Press Academic Credit: None
Copyright: 2004 Elective Fee: None
Prerequisites: None
Course Materials: Workbook, teacher’s manual, and drill book
Course Description: This progressively teaches students addition from one to eighteen and subtraction from eighteen, place value, addition and subtraction of two digit numbers (with carrying and borrowing), and comparing (“less than” and “greater than”) numbers. It also discusses time and money, as well as basic geometric shapes, measurement, and fractions.

 
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Title: Modern Curriculum Press Mathematics: Level A
Subject: Arithmetic Course Number: 56310
Suggested Grade Level: 1st
Authors: Richard Monnard and
Authors: Royce Hargrove
Number of Pages: 303
Publisher: Pearson Education, Inc. Academic Credit: None
Copyright: 1994 Elective Fee: None
Prerequisites: None
Course Materials: Workbook and teacher’s guide
Course Description: This course begins by reviewing addition and subtraction facts zero through ten, and then progressively exposes students to addition and subtraction exercises through eighteen, addition and subtraction of two- and one-digit numbers, and addition of two-digit numbers. Place value (up to 200), time and money, measurement, geometry, fractions, and graphing are also presented.



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Title: Arithmetic 1 Work-text
Subject: Arithmetic Course Number: 50210
Suggested Grade Level: 1st
Author: Judy Howe
Number of Pages: 342
Publisher: A Beka Book Publishers Academic Credit: None
Copyright: 1993 Elective Fee: None
Prerequisites: None
Course Materials: Workbook, teacher’s manual,* and 8 tests*
   * Item published by Christian Liberty Press
Course Description: This course teaches students to read and write numerals to 300, and to count by ones, twos, threes, fives, tens, and twenty-fives. Students are also taught addition and subtraction facts in terms of their organization into “families” from one to eighteen to assist in memorization. Additional topics found throughout the course include counting money, comparing greater or lesser amounts, finding the number between two numbers, adding three-digit numbers (with carrying), understanding multiplication as grouping, introduction to simple fractions, shape recognition, ruler usage, reading a thermometer, telling time, tally marking, and Roman numerals for one to ten.

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