What's included
1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours per weekHomework
1-2 hours per week. Homework: Approximately, 1-2 hrs of homework is assigned each week. Homework completion is OPTIONAL BUT RECOMMENDED for all learners. Specifically, learners desiring to receive a grade must complete all homework.. Optional chapter assessments with key (test) will provided for the learner.Assessment
7 or more throughout the classClass Experience
US Grade 9 - 11
Intermediate Level
New to Outschool? Use code Tommy20 to save $20 on this class! Algebra 2 the next step in essential math for high school learners. Learners will build new skills & reinforce previous ones through the process of learn-practice-discuss-review. Multiple learning styles friendly. Learners will explore and mastery the next set of skills and principals for algebra 2. This an intermediate course that will cover algebra 2 at the high school level so that a learner can complete a full year of high school math. It is assume that the learners has complete algebra 1 or equivalent before enrolling in this course. Learners will be able to participate in a live lessons, share ideas, and ask questions. Each lesson will include: -Learn a concept and/or skill of the day taught in creative and fun manner. -Practice the skill via problems set or game -Discuss how each skill or concept mastered from different thinking or visual cues. -Review what was learned ways to master and remember. Here is a brief schedule of each week. Fall/Winter 2024 Week of Sep 9: Use the Language of Algebra & Integers (1.2 & 1.2) Week of Sep 16: Factions, Decimals, and Peal Numbers (1.3, 1.4. & 1.5) Week of Sep 23: Math Problem Solving Strategies (2.1 & 2.2) Week of Sep 30: Solve Equations with Applications (2.3 & 2.4) Week of Oct 7: Solve Linear Inequalities & Compound Inequalities (2.5 & 2.6) Week of Oct 14: Solve Absolute Value Inequalities & Chapter Review (2.7) Week of Oct 21: Graph Linear Equations in Two Variables & Slope of a Line (3.1 & 3.2) Week of Oct 28: Find the Equation of a Line & Graph Linear Inequalities (3.3 & 3.4) Week of Nov 4: Relations and Functions & Graphs of Functions (3.5 & 3.6) Week of Nov 11: Solve Systems of Linear Equations with Two Variables & Solve Applications with Systems of Equations (4.1 & 4.2) Week of Nov 18: Solve Mixture Applications with Systems of Equations & Solve Systems of Equations with Three Variables (4.3 & 4.4) Week of Dec 2: Solve Systems of Equations Using Matrices & Solve Systems of Equations Using Determinants (4.6) Week of Dec 9: & Solve Systems of Equations Using Determinants (4.6) Week of Dec 16: Graphing Systems of Linear Inequalities (4.7) Winter/Spring 2025 Week of Jan 6: Add and Subtract Polynomials & Exponents and Scientific Notation (5.1 & 5.2) Week of Jan 13: Multiply Polynomials &Dividing Polynomials (5.3 & 5.4) Week of Jan 20: 6.1 Greatest Common Factor and Factor by Grouping & Factor Trinomials (6.1 & 6.2) Week of Jan 27: Factor Special Products & Strategy for Factoring Polynomials (6.3 & 6.4) Week of Feb 3: Polynomials Equations & Chapter Review (6.5) Week of Feb 10: Multiply and Divide Rational Expressions & Add/Subtract Rational Expressions (7.1 & 7.2) Week of Feb 17: Simplify Complex Rational Expressions & Solve Rational Equations (7.3 & 7.4) Week of Feb 24: Solve Applications with Rational Equations & Solve Rational Inequalities (7.5 & 7.6) Week of Mar 3: Simplify Expressions with Roots & Simplify Radical Expressions (8.1 & 8.2) Week of Mar 10: Simplify Rational Exponents & Add, Subtract, and Multiply Radical Expressions (8.3 & 8.4) Week of Mar 17: Divide Radical Expressions & Solve Radical Equations (8.5 & 8.6) Week of Mar 24 Use Radicals in Functions & Use the Complex Number System (8.7 & 8.8) Week of Mar 31: Solve Quadratic Equations Using the Square Root Property & Solve by Completing the Square (9.1 & 9.2) Week of Apr 7: Solve Quadratic Equations Using the Quadratic Formula & Solve Equations in Quadratic Form (9.3 & 9.4) Week of Apr 14: Solve Applications of Quadratic Equations Graph Quadratic Functions Using Properties (9.5 & 9.6) Week of Apr 21: Graph Quadratic Functions Using Transformations & Solve Quadratic Inequalities (9.7 & 9.8) Week of Apr 28: Finding Composite and Inverse Functions & Evaluate and Graph Exponential Functions (10.1 & 10.2) Week of May 5: Evaluate and Graph Logarithmic Functions & Use the Properties of Logarithms (10.3 &10.4) Week of May 12: 10.5 Solve Logarithmic Equations & Chapter Review (10.5) Week of May 19: Distance and Midpoint Formulas; Circles & Parabolas (11.1 & 11.2) Week of May 26: Ellipses & Hyperbolas (11.3 & 11.4) Week of Jun 2: Sequences & Arithmetic Sequences (12.1 & 12.2) Learners have the option to use the master list if they wish to complete the self-grading homework and chapter test. Learners will be able to interact and collaborate ideas with classmates during the class. Each will be encouraged to fully participate in each day's experience!
Other Details
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Optional Free Online Textbook: Intermediate Algebra 2e. https://tinyl.io/AQhk
If the parent desires their learner to complete the optional tests, the textbook is a highly recommended resource, as all test will derived from that resource.
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Degrees
Master's Degree in Science from University of Alabama
Bachelor's Degree in Science from University of South Carolina
I am a middle school and high school math and science teacher with 12 years of experience. Additionally, I am a homeschooling dad of 16 years who has four kids that are four different types of learners.
I have the privilege to teach many subject areas, but math & chemistry are some of my my favorites.
I hold a MS and BS in the natural sciences.
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Live Group Class
$17
weekly1x per week
45 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
4-14 learners per class