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Graduation from secondary school requires the successful completion of at least 3 courses in mathematics (with at least one of these at the Grade 11 or 12 level).
Further mathematics courses may be required by universities and colleges for admission. It is important that you discuss your choices with your secondary school’s Guidance Counsellor.
Helping Students at Home
The following list offers suggestions for helping students at home. As a parent, guardian, or caregiver, you can provide a positive learning environment by:
- celebrating a good effort
- staying in touch with the teacher(s)
- not giving the answers (Ask good questions instead!)
- helping with the development of time-management skills
- turning off the television and other e-entertainment
- creating a quiet time for homework
- providing a desk or table that is just for homework
- encouraging the use of an agenda or homework book
- taking an interest in your child’s homework and assignments
Extra Help
In addition to a tutor, your child might want to take advantage of some of the online learning options below:
- Homework Help's real-time math tutoring is available online five days a week: Sunday to Thursday, from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. EST, for grades 7-10
- Math video demonstrations on just about every facet of secondary math courses (MathTV)
Courses
Grade | Mathematics Courses |
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Grade 9 | MTH1W1 – De-Streamed - Principles of Mathematics MAT1L6 - Locally Developed Math |
Grade 10 | MPM2D1 - Principles of Mathematics MAT2L6 - Locally Developed Math |
Grade 11 | MCF3M1 - Functions and Applications MBF3C1 - Foundations for College Math |
Grade 12 | MCV4U1 - Calculus and Vectors MHF4U1 - Advanced Functions MDMFU1 - Mathematics of Data Management MAP4C1 - Foundations for College Mathematics MEL4E1 - Math for Work and Everyday Life |