What's included
8 live meetings
6 in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade 6 - 9
When students understand the conceptual foundations of Algebra, learning problems and formulas becomes logical and students tend to progress at a faster pace with greater confidence. This course provides an in-depth overview of key foundational concepts needed to be successful in Algebra. It is designed as a preparation course for students entering Algebra I, or as a review for students preparing to enter Algebra 2. The class meets for eight 45 minute sessions over 2 weeks. This boot camp teaches a strong understanding of Algebra I concepts and will prepare students for success in the full course. We will focus on the “why” of equations, formulas, and properties, as well as spend time “proving” formulas and properties. WEEK 1 - Session 1 - THE LANGUAGE OF ALGEBRA Learning Algebra is similar to learning a foreign language with new words, ideas and patterns. In this first session students will get an overview of algebra, including what it is used for and why they are learning it. We will also discuss algebraic equations and the rules that govern them. Session 2 - SOLVING EQUATIONS This session will focus on solving equations using rules, techniques, and applications. Students will solve complex algebraic equations in class in order to apply what was learned and build confidence. At the end of this session, students will write their own equation and we will solve them together in class. Session 3 - LINEAR EQUATIONS In session 3, students will learn the history of the Cartesian Coordinate Plane and be introduced to linear equations. We will use real life examples (in the form of word problems) to help create and graph linear equations. Session 4 - SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM Session 4 will continue teaching the concept of linear equations by introducing slope and the slope-intercept form of a line. Students will learn how geometry and algebra are related through lecture and practical, hands-on experience WEEK 2 - Session 5 - SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS After a review of week 1, students will learn about systems of equations, where and when to use them, and how to solve them. Systems of equations are often found in complex word problems students are expected to learn and know in Algebra and beyond. Finally, students will be asked to practice solving Systems of Equations independently and as a group. Session 6 - EQUATIONS AND WORD PROBLEMS In this session, we will review the rules for solving Systems of Equations and begin applying what we learned to solving more complex algebraic word problems. This is typically a fun session for students. It also helps build confidence as students realize they can take a complex word problem, break it down, and solve it! Session 7 - ADDING AND MULTIPLYING POLYNOMIALS In this session, Polynomials will be explained along with the rules for multiplying them. Students will have an opportunity to apply what they have learned and practice solving problems independently and as a group. Session 8 - FACTORING POLYNOMIALS AND THE QUADRATIC FORMULA In this final session, students will factor polynomials and be introduced to the quadratic formula. Their final task will be to “prove” and recreate the quadratic formula as the early math pioneers once did! Finally, in this last session, students will be given a certificate of completion for the "Algebra 1 Concepts - A Summer Boot Camp" and will be officially prepared to succeed in their semester or full year Algebra 1 course!
Other Details
Supply List
Pencil and Paper or a Whiteboard is needed to work problems during class
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree from Metropolitan State University of Denver
I have been teaching math for 24 years. My experience ranges from practical math to Algebra, Geometry and beyond. Teaching students with IEPs and special needs has helped me become a better instructor by learning to effectively teach students with different learning styles.
Math is like a foreign language when it is first introduced to students. As students progress into Pre-Algebra and beyond, the language of math becomes complex with words and symbols they have never seen before. My teaching style emphasizes concepts and proofs along with facts and formulas.
I believe learning concepts along with facts and formulas is the bridge to success. Students’ confidence increases significantly when they can apply a formula and actually understand what is being taught. My greatest reward comes when a student's eyes light up because they finally “get it”! Math is Fun!
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Live Group Class
$160
for 8 classes4x per week, 2 weeks
45 min
Completed by 818 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 12-17
4-18 learners per class