Ramp Up to Math 6/7

  • Rockwood is committed to ensuring students experience an engaging, rigorous mathematics curriculum that can be personalized to meet individual student needs. As students enter middle school, Rockwood mathematics instruction is intended to build on prior knowledge and develop a deep conceptual understanding of essential mathematics content.

    The Ramp Up to Math 6/7 online summer course was developed to better meet student needs and provide families with more options for placement.

    This course provides current fifth-graders who want to take Integrated Math 6/7 during 6th grade with an opportunity to practice important prerequisite mathematical concepts and skills to prepare for the Integrated Math 6/7 course. Students who select Integrated Math 6/7 and have 3 or fewer Developing STAR Math Domains (highlighted in the placement letter) will be automatically enrolled in Ramp Up to Math 6/7 during the course selection process. 

  • What is the Integrated Math 6/7 course that is available next school year?

  • What is the online summer course titled Ramp Up to Math 6/7?

  • Who should take the summer Ramp Up to Math 6/7 course?

  • When is the summer Ramp Up to Math 6/7 offered and what is the time requirement?

  • What will students learn in Ramp Up to Math 6/7?

  • How will this online summer course work for students?

  • What are the technical requirements of this online summer class?

  • How will students register for this online summer course?

  • Personalize Your Math Pathway

    Step 1

    Choose Math 6 or Math 6/7.

    Step 2

    If Math 6 is chosen, next choose between:

    • Math 7 and Math 8 separately; or
    • Math 7/8 (after successful completion of summer work).

    If Math 6/7 is chosen, next would be Math 7/8.

    Step 3

    Algebra 1 or AMPED

    Step 4

    Geometry, or Geometry in Construction, or Honors Geometry

    Step 4

    Choose Algebra 2 or Honors Algebra 2 (includes Trigonometry)

    Step 5

    If Algebra 2 is chosen, next choose between:

    • Algebra 3 (can receive college credit through the University of Missouri-St. Louis) and Trigonometry; or
    • Algebra 3, Trigonometry, Statistics, or Finite Math (semester courses; choose two).

    If Honors Algebra 2 was chosen, next would be Pre-Calculus and/or AP Statistics.

    Step 6

    If Algebra 2 was chosen:

    • and then followed by Algebra 3 and Trigonometry, next would be Pre-Calculus and/or AP Statistics.
    • If two semester courses were chosen, next would be two additional courses from the previous list, or AP Statistics.

    If Honors Algebra 2 was chosen, followed by Pre-Calculus and/or AP Statistics, next would be AP Calculus and/or AP Statistics.