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1-1 PreAlgebra: A Step by Step Approach to Understanding Algebra Basics -Level 1
Class experience
US Grade 5 - 6
Beginner Level
**If your student is under age 10 or over age 12 - Please Contact the Instructor for discussion prior to enrollment** This class is intended for: - Beginning PreAlgebra Math Students - Students transitioning from Elementary Math to Middle School Math. - Homeschool parents/students needing a Simplified Basics or Beginning PreAlgebra Math Class. Class Structure: A 12 week (2x/week) Fun but Very Focused Entry Level PreAlgebra math class. Each class is a 50 min session. There...
To ensure effective tutoring, the teacher suggests meeting 2x per week. Book additional recurring meetings after the initial purchase.
This class is taught in English.
Students Will Be Able To: (SWBAT) - Recognize letters as unknown variables, and unknown variables are just numbers they need to figure out. - Recognize that unknown variables can be used in a variety of ways in various types of math problems. - Write multiplication and division correctly as used in algebraic expressions and equations. - Use inverse operations to cancel and solve for a single unknown variable. - Recognize the difference between Expressions and Equations - Evaluate Expressions by using Substitution of Variables - Identify and Properly Classify of Numbers - Translate Basic Word Statements into Algebraic Expressions and Equations - Simplify Expressions by Combining (Collecting) Common Terms - Simplify Expressions in Equations and Solve for Unknown Variable - Solve for Unknown Variables Using Multiplication/Division - Use the Rules for (+,-) Integers when multiplying and dividing - Recognize whether a number will be positive or negative when Multiplying/Dividing - Use the Rules for (+,-) Integers when adding and subtracting - Define and Explain the meaning of Opposites and Absolute Value - Recognize the written form of Absolute Values, and how to make the Absolute Value Negative - Perform Calculations Using (+,-) Integers along with Absolute Values - simplify and evaluate algebraic expressions using numerical substitutions. - create a solutions table for variables (x, y) in simple linear equations - plot coordinates (points) on a coordinate grid - demonstrate the connection of linear equations to points on a line on a coordinate grid - plot coordinates and lines using rise and run - Find the slope of a line using a graph - Create a line using the slope intercept format (y=mx+b) - Recognize and Use the Identity Properties of Addition and Multiplication - Recognize and Use the Zero Property of Multiplication - Recognize and Use the Commutative Property of Addition and Multiplication - Recognize and Use the Associative Property of Addition and Multiplication - Recognize and Use the Distributive Property in various formats
Homework Offered
Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
Good Notebook for Notes, examples, and student work (spiral notebook or 3 ring binder with note paper) Graph Paper -- very helpful for our section on Coordinate Plane, Plotting Points, and Lines Writing Pencil and Eraser (for math pencil is preferred so it doesn't get messy with pen mistakes) Colored Pencils (optional - but helpful for distinguishing various types of notes and examples) Notebook or writing paper - for working problems during class (optional) Whiteboard & Marker - also used for working problems during class *Helpful Handouts will be made available for classes after enrollment and when needed for class*
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Additional work outside of class will be homework and responses to the discussion board for students to interact on their own created problems. Please make sure your student's postings are appropriate for the class discussion and problems do not have any derogatory or inappropriate language or content.
I am Mrs. Annetta - a math teacher for grades 5-8, Middle School, Ages 10-13 - Offering Self-Paced Middle School Math classes for students who are new to Middle School Math, Preparing to start Pre-Algebra, have just started Pre-Algebra classes, or...
1-on-1 Tutoring
$55
per sessionMeets on demand
55 min
Completed by 5 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-12