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ALGEBRA I

“Nature is written in mathematical language.”
— by Galileo Galilei

REAL-WORLD APPLICATION

RIGOROUS INSTRUCTION

DIVERSE TOPICS

In the Classroom
Classmates in the Library
Boys at School

Use real-life problems to cultivate students’ logical thinking, develop students’ perception of numbers, and make connections with real-world situations. Use the knowledge learned to solve some practical issues.

Students are carefully assigned to different classes and handled differently based on their prior knowledge, skill level, and potential. Teachers' scaffolding tactics and interactions are optimal for developing and improving students’ reading comprehension.

Possess diverse topics for students throughout all levels. Students will be able to expand their reasoning ability, and abstract ability. Covered mathematical concepts including calculation, spatial graph transformation, operation rules, and orderly analysis.

COURSE CONTENT

ADVANCED LEVEL

  • Sets of Numbers and Interval Notation

  • Operations on Real Numbers

  • Simplifying Expressions

  • Linear Equations in One Variable

  • Applications of Linear Equations in One Variable

  • Literal Equations and Applications to Geometry

  • Linear Inequalities in One Variable

  • Properties of Integer Exponents and Scientific Notation

MASTER LEVEL

  • Dot Plots, Histograms, and Box Plots.

  • Central Tendency and Dispersion Summarize.

  • Outliers/Extreme Data Points.

  • Interpreting Categorical & Quantitative Data.

  • Frequency Tables.

  • Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Regression.

  • Calculate Correlation Coefficients.

  • Use Residuals to Assess Fit of a Function.

  • Interpreting Categorical & Quantitative Data.

  • Use Properties of Rational and Irrational numbers.

  • Understand Solving Equations as a Process of Reasoning and Explain the Reasoning.

  • Solve Linear Equations and Inequalities in One Variable.

  • Calculate and Interpret the Rate of Change.

  • Use Units to Solve Problems.

  • Use Properties of Exponents to Transform Expressions.

  • Use Properties of Exponents to Interpret Expressions.

LEARNING RESOURCES

Available for Download

Zoom Meeting Information:

Age Range: 

6 years old - 9 years old  

Sundays

2:50-3:20 P.M. EST

 

 

Meeting ID: 819 8343 3329

Passcode: MATH

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