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Mathematics and Computer Studies Department

Department Courses

The following is a list of courses offered in the Mathematics Department.  Click on each course for additional information. 

 

Mathematics
Grade - Level Course Code and Name
9 - Essential MAT 1L1 - Mathematics Locally Developed 9
9 - Applied MFM 1P1- Foundations of Mathematics 9
9 - Academic MPM 1D1 - Principles of Mathematics 9
10 - Essential MAT 2L1 - Mathematics Locally Developed 10
10 - Applied MFM 2P1 - Foundations of Mathematics 10
10 - Academic MPM 2D1 - Principles of Mathematics 10
11 - College MBF 3C1 - Foundations for College Mathematics
11 - University/College MCF 3M1 - Functions and Applications
11 - University MCR 3U1 - Functions
12 - College MAP 4C1 - Foundations for College Mathematics
12 - University MDM 4U1 - Data Management

12 - University

MHF 4U1 - Advanced Functions

12 - University

MCV 4U1 - Calculus and Vectors

 

Computer Studies

Grade - Level Course Code and Name
10 - Open ICS 201 - Introduction to Computer Studies
11 - University ICS 3U1 - Introduction to Computer Science
12 - University ICS 4U1 - Computer Science

Online Textbook Access

Students enrolled in MPM 1D1, MFM 2P1, MPM 2D1, and MBF 3C1 can access their textbook online.  Ask your course teacher for further details and register at http://mytextbook.ca 

 

Students enrolled in MCF 3M1, MCR 3U1, MHF 4U1 and MCV 4U1 can also access their textbook online by using one of the appropriate links:

 

MCF 3M1: Functions and Applications

MCR 3U1: Functions

MHF 4U1: Advanced Functions

MCV 4U1: Calculus and Vectors

 

You will need to obtain a user id and password from your classroom teacher or from the Mathematics bulletin board outside room 137.  

 

EQAO

All students currently enrolled in Grade 9 Academic or Applied Mathematics must write the EQAO Mathematics assessment in June.  EQAO preparation materials will be available through your daughter's Mathematics teacher in late April.

 

Extra Help

-Club

Grade 9 & 10 Students having difficulties with their Mathematics homework can drop by for extra help on Monday-Thursdays from 2:45-3:30pm in room 121 (Starts Sept. 20th).

 

Ask A Teacher Chat Rooms

The Independent Learning Centre (ILC) is funded by the Ministry of Education and has been providing distance education to Ontarians since 1926. This September, the ILC is partnering with 14 Ontario school boards to offer a free online math tutoring chat room service to students in grades 7 to 10.  On-line tutors certified to teach Mathematics in Ontario are available from 5:30pm to 9:30pm Sunday to Thursdays.

Students can access on-line Mathematics  homework assistance via the website http://homeworkhelp.ilc.org  You will need to obtain an access code from your teacher to sign up. 

CHAMP Math Contests

The Credit Humber Association of Mathematics Promotion sponsors a Mathematics contest for all students in Grades 9, 10 and 11.  Although the cost to each student is free, the Mathematics Department asks students to bring in a canned good on the day of the contest. 

 

The contest date: Tuesday Dec. 8th, 2009.  Be sure to sign up with your math teacher!

 

Past contests and solutions:

 

Year

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

2008

Contest Solutions

Contest Solutions

Contest Solutions

2007

Contest Solutions

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Contest Solutions

2006

Contest Solutions

Contest Solutions

Contest

2005

Contest Solutions

Contest Solutions

Contest Solutions

 

Waterloo Math Contests

The Canadian Mathematics Competition is a nation-wide contest sponsored by the University of Waterloo.  It is open to all High School students who wish to challenge themselves in the area of mathematical problem solving.  Students who score in the top 25% in Canada receive certificates of merit and the top student in each school receives a medal.

 

Grade 9 through 11 students can write the Pascal, Cayley, and Fermat contests on Thursday February 25th 2010.  The cost of the contest is $3.  Interested students should register with their teach in late December early January.

 

Grade 12 students can write the Euclid contest which is written on Wednesday April 7th 2010.  The cost of the contest is $12.

 

 

Students can prepare for these contests by practicing some of the questions from past contests.  Contests and solutions from 1998 to 2009 can be found at: http://cemc.uwaterloo.ca/contests/past_contests.html