What's included
96 live meetings
72 in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. Students will be given math worksheets along with answer keys as part of their homework assignments. This practice is essential to help students solidify their understanding of the concepts we discuss in class. By working on these worksheets independently and then checking their answers against the provided answer keys, students can actively engage with the material and improve their comprehension.Assessment
includedGrading
includedClass Experience
US Grade 9 - 12
Beginner - Advanced Level
This course is designed with two live classes each week where students will have the opportunity to review concepts, practice various types of questions, and receive clarification during Q&A sessions. Additionally, they will receive recordings of each class for further reference. The goal of the course is to equip 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students with a solid foundation in Algebra 1, providing them with the necessary skills and tricks to approach the subject with confidence. As the course progresses, students will build on their knowledge and develop problem-solving abilities in various algebraic conc to be covered in each week classes. Class Structure: "Before each class, I'll upload class notes and homework assignments to the Outschool classroom page. This way, students can print out the notes in advance, promoting focus during class. They can organize their materials in a binder. During class, we'll follow the 'I do, we do, you do' method, ensuring a thorough understanding and addressing questions as they arise." After each class, homework assignment with answer key will be posted on outschool classroom page. Each learner will complete homework and check answer with answer key then upload on outschool classroom page. Here is an overview of concepts that will be learned: Unit 1 Solving Linear Equations and Inequalities Unit 2 Linear Functions Unit 3 Linear Systems Unit 4 Matrices Unit 5 Quadratic Functions Unit 6 Polynomial Functions Unit 7 Roots and Radicals Unit 8 Exponential & Logarithmic Functions Unit 9 Rational Functions Unit 10 Conic Sections/Quadratic Relations Unit 11 Trigonometry Unit 12 Using Trigonometry Unit 13 Sequences & Series Unit 14 Probability & Statistics I will follow this tentative schedule for this school year. Concepts to be covered in each week for first and second semester: Week 1 Unit 1 Solving Linear Equations and Inequalities • Solve linear equations • Solve inequalities • Absolute value equations Week 2 • Compound inequalities • Absolute value inequalities • Unit 1 Review Week 3 Unit 2 Linear Functions • Relations and functions • Linear functions • Find slope from given information Week 4 • Writing equations of lines • Linear models • Absolute value functions Week 5 • Graphing inequalities • Piecewise functions • Unit 2 review Week 6 Unit 3 Linear Systems • Solving systems by graphing • Solving systems by substitution • Solving systems by elimination Week 7 • Linear systems with three variables • Systems of inequalities Week 8 • Linear programming • Unit 3 Review Week 9 Unit 4 Matrices • Data organization with matrices, • Matrix addition, Matrix multiplication • Determinants BREAK - NO CLASSES Week 10 • Inverse of matrices • Solving system with matrices • Unit 4 Review Week 11 Unit 5 Quadratic Functions • Graphing Quadratic Functions • Solving quadratic equations by factoring, using roots • Solving quadratic equations using completing the square Week 12 • Solving quadratic equations using quadratic formula • Quadratic inequalities • Quadratic applications, Unit 5 Review Week 13 Unit 6 Polynomial Functions • Identifying functions • Dividing polynomial • Factoring polynomial Week 14 • Solving polynomial equations • graphing polynomial functions • Modeling polynomial functions, Unit 6 Review Week 15 Unit 7 Roots and Radicals • Forms of radicals • Operations of radicals • Solving Radical equations, Graphing Radical equations Week 16 • Radical function Domain/Range • Increasing/Decreasing, End behavior • Unit 7 Review Week 17 Unit 8 Exponential & Logarithmic Functions • Exponential Functions • Exponential Models • Common logarithmic Week 18 • Properties of logarithmic • Natural logarithmic, Exponential & logarithmic equations • Unit 8 Review Week 19 Unit 9 Rational Functions • Simplifying Complex fractions, • Rational equations • Inverse variations Week 20 • Graphing inverse variations • Rational functions • Unit 9 Review Week 21 Unit 10 Conic Sections/Quadratic Relations • Parabolas • Circles • Ellipses Week 22 • Hyperbolas • Classifying conics • Unit 10 Review Week 23 Unit 11 Trigonometry • Right Triangle Trig • Special Right Triangles, Degrees/radians • Radian measure on the unit circle Week 24 • Complete the unit circle • Unit 11 review Week 25 Unit 12 Using Trigonometry • The law of sines • The law of cosine • Basic trig identities Week 26 • Simplifying trig expressions • Basic trig equations Week 27 • Basic trig equations • Trig equations with different periods • Unit 12 review Week 28 Unit 13 Sequences & Series • Arithmetic Sequences • Arithmetic Series • Geometric Sequences Week 29 • Geometric Series • Unit 13 review Week 30 Probability & Statistics • Permutations • Combinations Week 31 • Normal Distribution, • unit 14 review Week 32 • Algebra II Final Exam Review
Learning Goals
Students will learn advanced concepts of Algebra.
Other Details
Supply List
Students will require the following materials for our class: 1. Binder and Paper: A binder for organizing class notes and loose-leaf paper for taking notes during lectures. 2. Writing Tools: Pencils or pens for completing assignments and taking notes. 3. Calculator: I recommend using the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition calculator. You can download a free emulator of this calculator from wabbitemu.com, which allows you to use it on your computer. 4. Printer or Digital Access: You'll need access to either a printer for printing out some class notes or assignments, or the ability to access and work with digital copies of these materials."
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Students will not be required to log in to any other website or any apps.
Teacher expertise and credentials
3 Degrees
Master's Degree in Mathematics from Sardar Patel University
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Sardar Patel University
Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from Sardar Patel University
I hold a Master's degree in Mathematics and a Bachelor's degree in Education. With over 15 years of dedicated teaching and tutoring experience, I have had the privilege of sharing my passion for mathematics with countless students. My educational background and years of teaching expertise have equipped me with the knowledge and skills to effectively engage and educate learners, helping them achieve their academic goals.
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Live Group Class
$60
weekly or $1,920 for 96 classes3x per week, 32 weeks
45 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
3-15 learners per class