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A weekly skill-beefer-upper for pre Algebra including factors/multiples, charts/graphs, and measurements (area/perimeter/volume). We use I-do, we-do, you-do. Topics are rotated over the course of several months.
Professor Kitty BS ChemE-UVa; MBA-Case Western
Average rating:
5.0
Number of reviews:
(409)
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What's included

1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hours per week
Assessment
The learner progress is assessed by how well the learner participates in the interactions during class.

Class Experience

US Grade 3 - 6
With each weekly session, I will walk students through needed skills for Algebra-- with topics that cover the second third of a pre-algebra course. With each topic, I will first walk through the steps needed to do the work, and then we will work through problems progressing from the easiest to the most difficult. Sessions are highly interactive, as I take time to ensure mastery and understanding along the way. 

Every problem that learners get stuck on is met with optimism and encouragement. These are opportunities for everyone to learn.  

Topics will be covered on the following schedule...

			First Meeting of the Week					Second Meeting of the Week
			------------------------------					-----------------------------------------
September	
Order of Operation
Negatives, opposites, Abs Values	
Add, - * Divide Negatives
Arithmetic Props,	Distributive Property

October
Divisibility Tests
Prime Factorization and Factor Trees
Greatest Common Factor
Least Common Multiple/ Word Probs

November
Evaluate Expressions/Word Problems
One Step Equations
Inequalities
Dependent / Independent Variables

December - January
Comparing & Ordering Fractions
Common Denominator- Decomposing
Adding & Subtraction Mixed Fractions
Add/Subtract w/ unlike Denominators
Multiply Mixed Numbers, Fractions
Dividing Fractions

February
Decimals on a Grid / Rounding, comparing
Decimals Operations
Ratios- Intro & Application
Percent Conversions					

March
Constants of proportionality
Identifying / Solving Proportions
Pictograms, Histograms, Bar Charts
Stem & Leaf Plots, Dot Plots
Box & Whisker / Frequency Tables
Choosing the Right Data Graph

April
Area, Perimeter, Volume
Dimension Word Problems
Exponents & Roots
Exponent Properties
Sci Notation / Order of Magnitude

May
Pythagorean
Coordinate Plane
Points, Quadrants, Reflection
Intro to Linear Equations
Plotting Linear Equations
Surface Area & Volume

Rest assured. Students finish my classes and turn to their parents and say, "Way-to-go! I aced it!"

Learning Goals

Your learner will be able to say:
"I'm a ninja at adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, and comparing fractions, decimals, %'s, ratios, and proportions."
learning goal

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Necessary prerequisite knowledge: Students should have some familiarity with seventh-grade level math.
Supply List
Paper, pencil, and a brain ready for thinking fun!
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
South Carolina Teaching Certificate
South Carolina Teaching Certificate in Science
South Carolina Teaching Certificate in Mathematics
Master's Degree from Case Western Reserve University
Bachelor's Degree in Science from University of Virginia
I taught in public and private schools for teaching math in middle and high schools. I received additional certification training for gifted and talented learners. I taught math for sixteen years and I've been a personal SAT tutor for seven years. My students have typically raised their scores between 100 and 300 points.  As a chemical engineer and project management professional in the world of business consulting and information technology consulting, I've completed over five levels of college calculus and applied mathematics and used these math and computing skills throughout my career.  

The students I have taught had varying learning abilities that ranged from one with pronounced learning disabilities to gifted and talented. When it came to PSAT's and SAT's, each of them with impressive improvements in their scores. 

It can be done!  I used a focused approach. We honed in on trouble areas, really understood the underlying math concept, and drilled for mastery.

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weekly
1x per week
55 min

Completed by 48 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
1-2 learners per class

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