This class is designed to craft all the foundational algebra skills needed to progress through secondary level mathematics. Students will delve into a range of specialized concepts alongside developing their number sense.
The course will start with establishing the basic relationships between numbers and how to convert them into various forms. That will build the scaffolding necessary to move onto more complex properties as well as functions and their many uses.
Identify the building blocks that allow us to progress through math
Foster a good understanding of terminology and core concepts
Build good habits in regards to being accurate and precise in math work
Cover everything from operations and measurements to polynomials and equations
Create space for questions and deep, synthetic learning
Graph paper
Pencils & erasers
Ruler
The class is 36 weeks long, running from the weeks of September 11 to May 12.
Sessions will occur on Wednesdays, 10–11:30.
The class is designed for a minimum of 8 students.
The full year costs $900 per student, which amounts to $25 per class.
Number Sense
Operations
Ratios, rates, proportions
Percents
Measurement
Coordinate Plane
Properties
Variables
Linear Equations
Absolute Value
Matrices
Data & Graphs
Sequences
Relations & Functions
Direct & Inverse
Inequalities
Systems
Exponents
Scientific Notation
Monomials & Polynomials
Factoring
Quadratic Equations
Radicals
Trigonometry
Sets
Logic
Probability
Statistics
Depending on the class flow and student pacing, we may address some or all of these topics and possibly more.