Online High School & Middle School Course Tutoring
Vault Prep is offering supplemental course tutoring. All sessions are taught by experienced teachers, live via Zoom videoconference 3-4 days a week. Browse our course listing below.
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Pre-Algebra
Pre-Algebra is designed to prepare middle school students for high school Algebra. Topics include integers, fractions, square roots, step equations, linear equations and decimals – and students learn how to solve basic equations using variables.
SIGN UPAlgebra 1
Algebra 1 is the foundation of math. Topics include solving and describing diverse equations, linear equations and inequalities, systems of equations, exponents and exponential functions, quadratic and polynomial functions, and data analysis.
SIGN UPGeometry
Geometry is the study of how we measure the earth and space. Students explore questions of shape, size, relative position of figures, and the properties of space – and apply their understanding through measurement of lines, angles, surfaces, solids and the distance between points.
SIGN UPAlgebra 2/Trigonometry
Students build on their Algebra foundation, comparing commonalities among families of functions including linear, quadratic, polynomial, radical, exponential, logarithmic, rational, and trigonometric functions.
SIGN UPIntegrated Math
This course integrates Algebra and Geometry topics in the context of real world applications, while deepening numerical manipulation and reasoning skills.
SIGN UPBiology
Biology is the study of living organisms. Students learn the basics of how life works from cells to ecology and are introduced to the rigors of the scientific method to gather and analyze reliable data.
SIGN UPMiddle School Life Sciences
This course covers the characteristics of living things, plant and animal cell structures, unicellular and multicellular life, genetics, classification of organisms, the human body, and the structure and function of plants.
SIGN UPChemistry
Chemistry is the study of the elements, particles and compounds that comprise matter. Students learn atomic theory, molecular forces, and energy on theoretical and practical levels, and in the process begin to make sense of the world.
SIGN UPPhysics
Physics is the study of how the universe works. Topics include motion and forces, conservation of energy and momentum, heat and thermodynamics, sound, light, electricity and magnetism.
SIGN UPSpanish 1&2
This course covers basic conversations, verbs, grammar, listening, speaking, and writing in Spanish. For more advanced students, language skills are increased through oral communication, reading, and by introducing advanced grammatical concepts.
SIGN UPU.S. History
The United States of America is a nation rich in history with a noble goal: government of the people, by the people, for the people. Students will learn about its citizens' struggle to achieve that goal, with memorable characters and stories woven together over hundreds of years.
SIGN UPMiddle School English & Language Arts
This course will help students demonstrate a command of English grammar when writing and speaking. Students fine tune their understanding of the rules of capitalization, punctuation, spelling, and word usage.
SIGN UPReading Comprehension
This course challenges both middle school and high school students, through a diverse range of expository passages, to interpret what they're reading and make observations about it, with the goal of preparing them to read at a college level.
SIGN UPCreative Writing
This class explores the basics of poetry and prose. Take cues from both classic and contemporary texts, and develop your own creative practice—from the brainstorming stage through your final edits.
SIGN UPCollege Writing
While most high schools teach students to write in response to highly structured prompts, college-level learning requires students to think independently, assess evidence with laser-sharp discernment, and express complex ideas clearly. This course will take your writing skills to the next level.
SIGN UPIntro to Psychology
Psychology–the study of the mind–plays a role in virtually every area of study, from economics to fine arts. In this course, you’ll learn about the history and current landscape of this fascinating science.
SIGN UPIntro to Sociology
What exactly is a society, and how does it function? Sociology seeks to answer these questions. This course will cover the history of this complex and controversial science, and explain how it’s used today in academia and beyond.
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