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Honors Grade 5 Mathematics

Grades 3–5
All Dates and Tuition
Modality
Online
Identification Level
Quantitative - CTY-Level
Tuition
$1,716

About the Course

Tackle a full year of honors mathematics with this Grade 5 curriculum that will set you up for success in Grade 6 honors math. You’ll begin by reviewing concepts such as algebraic variables and expressions, number theory, operations with fractions, data displays, proportional relationships, geometric relationships, integers and the coordinate plane, and probability. This course provides ample practice through, homework, videos, notes, and practice problems. Your assigned CTY instructor will be available for learning support and one-on-one review sessions for graded assessments.

Learning Objectives

  • Demonstrate understanding of the place value system by performing operations with multi-digit whole numbers and with decimals to hundredths
  • Utilize equivalent fractions as a strategy to add and subtract fractions
  • Apply and extend your understanding of multiplication and division to multiply and divide fractions
  • Write and interpret numerical expressions by analyzing patterns and relationships using numbers and operations in base ten
  • Use line plots, stem and leaf plots, and circle and line graphs to represent and interpret data
  • Apply multiplication and addition strategies to the concepts of perimeter, circumference, and volume
  • Classify and analyze two- and three-dimensional figures
  • Explore the relationship between positive and negative numbers and place them on a coordinate plane
  • Apply prior knowledge of operations to percentages in order to solve real world problems
  • Explore probability and its application in real world scenarios

About Extreme Acceleration courses

These courses offer topics condensed into a highly concentrated and accelerated learning experience, and are best suited for advanced learners craving a truly intensive challenge. In online Extreme Acceleration courses, students progress at their own pace with guidance from instructors. Students work individually and may finish the course early if they complete all requirements before the course end date.

Requirements

CTY courses have grade-level requirements and most require minimum test scores. Some courses may also have prerequisites.

Identification Details
Grade 3–5
Identification Level
Quantitative - CTY-Level
Coursework Prerequisites
Successful completion of Grade 4 Math or Honors Grade 4 Mathematics

Dates and Tuition

All CTY courses require you to create an account and confirm Identification Level before enrolling can be completed.

Online

Fall A 2026
Sep 7, 2026 - May 31, 2027
$1,716

You will be asked to join or sign in first.

Register by:

Register by: August 11, 2026

Time Commitment:

Time Commitment:

Important Information

This class does not require the purchase of additional materials.

Time Commitment: 3-6 hours per week (1-hour of optional meeting, 3-5 hours of independent work).

Group sessions: Optional weekly drop‑in practice sessions are offered at various times with any course instructor for questions and coaching.

One‑on‑one meetings: Individual sessions are available with a student’s assigned instructor and can be scheduled as needed each week.

Technical Requirements
This course requires a computer with high-speed Internet access and an up-to-date web browser such as Chrome or Firefox. You must be able to communicate with the instructor via email. Visit the Technical Requirements page for more details. https://ctyhelp.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/43000543074 This course uses a virtual classroom for instructor-student communication. The classroom works on standard computers with the Zoom desktop client, and on tablets or handhelds that support the Zoom Mobile app. Most course lectures may be viewed on mobile devices, but some assignments and quizzes must be completed on a desktop or laptop computer. This course uses Respondus LockDown Browser proctoring software for designated assessments. Visit the Respondus website for system requirements: https://web.respondus.com/he/lockdownbrowser/resources/
Fall B 2026
Oct 12, 2026 - Jul 5, 2027
$1,716

You will be asked to join or sign in first.

Register by:

Register by: September 15, 2026

Time Commitment:

Time Commitment:

Important Information

This class does not require the purchase of additional materials.

Time Commitment: 3-6 hours per week (1-hour of optional meeting, 3-5 hours of independent work).

Group sessions: Optional weekly drop‑in practice sessions are offered at various times with any course instructor for questions and coaching.

One‑on‑one meetings: Individual sessions are available with a student’s assigned instructor and can be scheduled as needed each week.

Technical Requirements
This course requires a computer with high-speed Internet access and an up-to-date web browser such as Chrome or Firefox. You must be able to communicate with the instructor via email. Visit the Technical Requirements page for more details. https://ctyhelp.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/43000543074 This course uses a virtual classroom for instructor-student communication. The classroom works on standard computers with the Zoom desktop client, and on tablets or handhelds that support the Zoom Mobile app. Most course lectures may be viewed on mobile devices, but some assignments and quizzes must be completed on a desktop or laptop computer. This course uses Respondus LockDown Browser proctoring software for designated assessments. Visit the Respondus website for system requirements: https://web.respondus.com/he/lockdownbrowser/resources/

Registration Fee and Financial Aid

Tuition and fees will be waived or reduced for students who qualify for financial aid.

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Join Fee $55

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In-Person registration fee $75

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Online Registration Fee $15-$20

Non-refundable fee for online courses.

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