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Supplemental Curriculum
3 Level Advantage
CPO's three level structure is effective when teaching
students of different ability levels. Science and math
learning can be vertically integrated with common basic
equipment modules. Students can investigate a science
concept using a particular equipment module in the middle
school at level A, and use the same piece of equipment in
high school at level B or C.
Multiple level teaching and learning can also take place
within a single grade or classroom. Graduated skill levels
encourage quicker learners to move on to more advanced
explorations while slower learners can succeed at basic
levels. Each group within your classroom can now be
successful while working at a challenging, yet comfortable pace.
| Success First - Level A |
| Level A investigations are introductory in nature and intended for late elementary or middle school students. |
- Gain confidence working with numbers and measurements
- Improve interpersonal skills by working in groups and teams
- Conduct simple experiments that involve two variables
- Practice using simple mathematical tools, such as multiplication, division, and ratios without formal mathematical language (no equations)
- Explore and learn key concepts (speed, work, atomic structure)
- Develop qualitative understanding of concepts through the observation of patterns in measurements
- Grow their technical aptitude through the handling of "real" yet simple machines
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| Foundations - Level B |
| Level B are intended for intermediate students - those students who are in advanced middle school or introductory high school level classes. |
- Use measurements to discover quantitative scientific laws
- Extend their mathematical tools and skills to include introductory algebra, simple geometry, functions, discussion of error and more complex graphing
- Develop and apply inquiry-based scientific method, including quantitative testing of theory against measurement
- Further explore key concepts and apply their understanding of the concepts to new situations
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| Mastery - Level C |
| Level C investigations are for high school, AP students, or students with advanced math skills and prior science knowledge. |
- Deduce scientific laws through experimental and theoretical analysis
- Use problem solving skills and concepts learned to analyze complex experimental situations
- Use mathematical tools including trigonometry, algebra, geometry, and ideas from calculus
- Reinforce advanced applications of scientific content
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