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7th Grade Math | Full Course | Flexible (Self-Paced)

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Nicole Marie
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Welcome to seventh grade! Our middle school curriculum encompasses a wide range of topics, including algebra, geometry, statistics, and problem-solving in mathematics. This class is designed to help your child prepare for high school math.

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US Grade 7
9 units//16 lessons//16 Weeks
Unit 1Proportional Relationships
2 lessons2 Weeks
Proportional Relationships
 Week 1
Lesson 1
Proportional Relationships
n the initial weeks, students delve into the concept of proportional relationships, understanding how quantities change in relation to one another. They explore various scenarios where proportional relationships occur, such as in scaling recipes or calculating unit rates. Through real-world examples and problem-solving tasks, students develop a solid understanding of proportionality and its applications in everyday life.
 Week 2
Lesson 2
Proportional Relationships
n the initial weeks, students delve into the concept of proportional relationships, understanding how quantities change in relation to one another. They explore various scenarios where proportional relationships occur, such as in scaling recipes or calculating unit rates. Through real-world examples and problem-solving tasks, students develop a solid understanding of proportionality and its applications in everyday life.
Unit 2Rates and percentages
1 lesson1 Week
Rates and percentages
 Week 3
Lesson 3
Rates and percentages
During this week, students expand their understanding of rates, ratios, and percentages. They learn how to interpret rates and ratios in different contexts, such as speed or unit pricing, and practice solving problems involving percentages, such as discounts or tax calculations. By the end of the week, students are proficient in using rates and percentages to analyze data and make informed decisions.
Unit 3Integers: Addition and Subtraction
2 lessons2 Weeks
Integers: Addition and Subtraction
 Week 4
Lesson 4
Integers: Addition and Subtraction
Building upon their knowledge of whole numbers, students begin exploring integers and their operations. They learn strategies for adding and subtracting positive and negative numbers, understanding concepts like absolute value and the number line. Through interactive activities and practice exercises, students gain confidence in performing addition and subtraction with integers, laying a solid foundation for more complex operations in the future.
 Week 5
Lesson 5
Rational Numbers: Addition and Subtraction
As students progress, they extend their understanding to include rational numbers, encompassing fractions, and decimals. They practice adding and subtracting fractions and decimals, focusing on strategies to find common denominators and simplify results. Through hands-on tasks and collaborative learning, students master operations with rational numbers, enhancing their mathematical fluency and problem-solving skills.
Unit 4Rational Numbers: Addition and Subtraction
1 lesson1 Week
Rational Numbers: Addition and Subtraction
 Week 6
Lesson 6
Rational Numbers: Addition and Subtraction
As students progress, they extend their understanding to include rational numbers, encompassing fractions, and decimals. They practice adding and subtracting fractions and decimals, focusing on strategies to find common denominators and simplify results. Through hands-on tasks and collaborative learning, students master operations with rational numbers, enhancing their mathematical fluency and problem-solving skills.
Unit 5Negative numbers: multiplication and division
1 lesson1 Week
Negative numbers: multiplication and division
 Week 7
Lesson 7
Negative numbers: multiplication and division
In this week, students deepen their understanding of negative numbers by exploring multiplication and division operations. They learn the rules and properties governing these operations with negative numbers and apply them to solve real-world problems. Through engaging activities and interactive discussions, students develop a robust understanding of multiplication and division with negative numbers, paving the way for more advanced algebraic concepts.
Unit 6Expressions, Equations, & Inequalities
3 lessons3 Weeks
Expressions, Equations, & Inequalities
 Week 8
Lesson 8
Expressions, Equations, & Inequalities
During these weeks, students transition to algebraic thinking, focusing on expressions, equations, and inequalities. They learn to evaluate expressions, solve equations, and graph inequalities, mastering fundamental algebraic concepts. Through problem-solving tasks and inquiry-based learning, students develop critical thinking skills and mathematical fluency, preparing them for more complex algebraic concepts in the future.
 Week 9
Lesson 9
Expressions, Equations, & Inequalities
During these weeks, students transition to algebraic thinking, focusing on expressions, equations, and inequalities. They learn to evaluate expressions, solve equations, and graph inequalities, mastering fundamental algebraic concepts. Through problem-solving tasks and inquiry-based learning, students develop critical thinking skills and mathematical fluency, preparing them for more complex algebraic concepts in the future.
 Week 10
Lesson 10
Expressions, Equations, & Inequalities
During these weeks, students transition to algebraic thinking, focusing on expressions, equations, and inequalities. They learn to evaluate expressions, solve equations, and graph inequalities, mastering fundamental algebraic concepts. Through problem-solving tasks and inquiry-based learning, students develop critical thinking skills and mathematical fluency, preparing them for more complex algebraic concepts in the future.
Unit 7Statistics and probability
1 lesson1 Week
Statistics and probability
 Week 11
Lesson 11
Statistics and probability
In this week, students explore statistical concepts such as data analysis, measures of central tendency, and basic probability. They learn to organize and interpret data using graphs and charts, calculate mean, median, and mode, and analyze outcomes to make predictions. Through hands-on activities and real-world examples, students develop essential statistical and probabilistic reasoning skills, enabling them to interpret and make informed decisions based on data.
Unit 8Scale copies
1 lesson1 Week
Scale copies
 Week 12
Lesson 12
Scale copies
Students delve into the world of scale copies, learning to create and interpret scale drawings and models. They understand the concept of scale factor and how it affects the relationship between objects in a scaled copy. Through practical applications and geometric constructions, students develop spatial reasoning skills and an appreciation for scale in various contexts, such as maps, blueprints, and architectural designs.
Unit 9Geometry
4 lessons4 Weeks
Geometry
 Week 13
Lesson 13
Geometry
During these weeks, students explore the properties and relationships of geometric shapes in two and three dimensions. They investigate angles, polygons, circles, and transformations, learning to classify shapes and identify their properties. Through hands-on activities and visualizations, students develop spatial reasoning skills and deepen their understanding of geometric concepts, laying a strong foundation for further study in geometry and beyond.
 Week 14
Lesson 14
Geometry
During these weeks, students explore the properties and relationships of geometric shapes in two and three dimensions. They investigate angles, polygons, circles, and transformations, learning to classify shapes and identify their properties. Through hands-on activities and visualizations, students develop spatial reasoning skills and deepen their understanding of geometric concepts, laying a strong foundation for further study in geometry and beyond.
 Week 15
Lesson 15
Review / Extra Time
In the final weeks, students review previous topics with extra support from teachers. They consolidate learning through practice problems, discussions, and projects, preparing for future challenges.
 Week 16
Lesson 16
Final Test
Learners will take a cumulative final test.
In this 7th grade mathematics course, students will focus on developing a strong foundation of mathematical skills and concepts that will serve as building blocks for future math courses. By the end of the course, students will have the tools and knowledge necessary to confidently tackle more complex mathematical problems.

Throughout the course, we will explore a variety of topics such as rational numbers, algebraic expressions, equations and inequalities, geometry, and probability and statistics. Students will have the opportunity to practice problem-solving skills through real-world applications and hands-on activities.

Our main goal is to help students develop a deep understanding of mathematical concepts, enabling them to think critically and logically when approaching problems. Through collaborative learning experiences, students will build strong communication and teamwork skills that are essential for success in future academic and professional settings.

Overall, this course is designed to challenge and engage students, while providing them with a solid foundation in mathematics that will serve as a springboard for future academic and career opportunities.
For over three years, I have been involved in teaching mathematics and providing tutoring services. As a mathematics teacher, I have a deep understanding of various mathematical concepts and their applications. I specialize in algebra, geometry, calculus, and have a strong ability to explain complex mathematical theories in easy-to-understand  terms. I have experience utilizing different teaching methods to cater to students of varying skills and learning styles. Additionally, I am proficient in using various software and tools to enhance the learning experience such as graphing calculus and online educational resources. I am passionate about mathematics and committed to helping my students achieve their academic goals. 
Homework Offered
Homework is assigned every week in either the form of a PDF worksheet or a Khan Academy assignment. If the homework is in PDF form, learners can submit it to me as an attachment through messages in the form of an image, scan, PDF, or DOC.
2 - 4 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
To receive a letter grade or a letter of completion, learners are required to complete all assignments, participate in class, and take a cumulative course review test.
Grades Offered
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
In addition, this course utilizes Khan Academy, an online learning website that is available at no cost. However, all communication and interaction will be conducted exclusively through the Outschool platform.
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