The syllabus for all our homeschool math courses comes both inside the course kit as a part of the hard copy, spiral bound Teachers Guide. It also comes in pdf form on the cdrom disk that is the first disk of the DVD set.

However, if you lose either (or both) of these resources, you have options. The syllabus for all our homeschool math courses are listed on their description page of the main website, as well as on the Homework Help website. At any time, you may go to one or both of these websites to download and print not only another copy of the syllabus, but a copy of the Teachers Guide, activities, and other materials. Find the course you’re taking below, and click on their links to see what I mean.
Algebra
- Main Description Page Algebra
- Homework Help Algebra
Geometry
- Main Description Page Geometry
- Homework Help Geometry
Algebra 2 With Trig
- Main Description Page Algebra 2 Trig
- Homework Help Algebra 2 Trig
Calculus 1
- Main Description Page Calculus 1
- Homework Help Calculus 1
Calculus 2 students, fear not! Your syllabus is available as well. Click Here.
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Chapter 16 and 17 in the AskDrCallahan homeschool Algebra course are considered optional. We consider these algebra lessons optional because chapter 16 covers inequalities which is material you will see again in later courses (see in the immediately following course if you’re using our typical math sequence) and then Chapter 17 covers number sequences, which is material you will never see again unless you choose an extremely technical (and rare) study option. Even if you are this rare student, you reach this technical level at college, and they teach you this concept from the ground up. Both chapters contain good math material, so feel free to use them, but you do not have to cover them at the Algebra 1 level.

Also, you should note that you are still getting an excellent Algebra course without those chapters, and you are not hurting yourself if you choose to use them. They are not more advanced than an Algebra 1 student can handle, they are —just as they are labeled—optional. Good if you want to use them, but you don’t have to.
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