What's included
Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed55 mins
per sessionTeacher support
Class Experience
US Grade 5 - 8
Beginner - Advanced Level
How will students learn? There will be several ways to interact with me in an online class: through synchronous interaction and asynchronous interactions. Here are some examples of ways I will engage in synchronous interactions: Live course orientation. Synchronous online meeting. How will they interact with myself and each other? I will use the gradual release method of teaching: " I do, we do, you do" - First, I demonstrate how to do it (using several examples). - Next, the students do some problems along with me. - Finally, they complete some problems on their own that I will check for accuracy and give more guidance if needed. How is class time structured? The material taught in an online course follows a structure. Just like a traditional course, students start at the beginning of the education objectives and progress through the coursework. They move from the most introductory topics the class covers to the most advanced. What topics will be covered? The topic will vary from student to student depending on the subject/topic at hand.
Learning Goals
Students will perform a multitude of learning goals (deepening on grade lever). Some examples could be but not limited to...
Number and Operations
By the end of the session(s), and given numeric (or word) problems, the student will be able to add (subtract, multiply, divide) fractions (or decimals, or integers) up to one whole (100….) with ___ % accuracy.
Algebra
By the end of the session(s) and given sets of equations and/or inequalities, my child will be able to graph the solutions with ___% accuracy.
By the end of the session(s), the student will be able to solve systems of two linear equations with two variables for real-world problems.
Geometry
By the end of the session(s), and given a diagram of an object, the student will be able to accurately determine the properties (or perimeter, area, or volume) of the object with ___% accuracy.
Measurement
By the end of the session(s), and given furniture items, the student will be able to use his/her body (or other nonstandard unit) to measure the relative length of individual pieces with ___% accuracy.
Data Analysis & Probability
By the end of the year, and given data from two sports teams, the student will be able to accurately represent the data by drawing a bar graph showing all data points and all required titles and headings.
Other Details
Language of Instruction
English (Level: A1)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Teaching Certificates
California Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
California Teaching Certificate in Mathematics
Master's Degree in Education from Claremont Graduate University
"Mr. Billy Edward has been doing a wonderful job tutoring our children and they always look forward to working with him on school assignments. We highly recommend Mr. Billy."
I am a California-certified teacher who has taught High School, Middle school, and Elementary school for 23 years and I have been teaching mathematics to homeschoolers from grades k-12, both in-person and online for over 10 years. I always wanted to be a teacher, and I am living the dream! Also, I cater to students who struggle with or do not care for math. I say this because Algebra is critically important because it is often viewed as a gatekeeper to higher-level mathematics and it's a required course for virtually every postsecondary school program. I have 6 basic reasons why I think offering this class is so important.
1) Algebra is Faster And Better Than “Basic” Math
Just as multiplying two by twelve is faster than counting to 24 or adding 2 twelve times, algebra helps us solve problems more quickly and easily than we could otherwise. Algebra also opens up whole new areas of life problems, such as graphing curves that cannot be solved with only foundational math skills.
2) Algebra is Necessary to Master Statistics and Calculus
While learning one kind of math to learn more kinds of math may not be an immediately satisfying concept, statistics and calculus are used by many people in their jobs. For example, on my other side job as a research person for a local non-profit organization, I use statistics every day. I help departments identify ways to measure their success. In general, statistics are used in certain jobs within businesses, the media, health and wellness, politics, social sciences, and many other fields. Understanding statistics makes us wiser consumers of information and better employees and citizens.
Calculus helps us describe many complex processes, such as how the speed of an object changes over time. Scientists and engineers use calculus in research and in designing new technology, medical treatments, and consumer products. Learning calculus is a must for anyone interested in pursuing a career in science, medicine, computer modeling, or engineering.
3) Algebra May Be a Job Skill Later
A student may be confident they are not going into any career needing statistics or calculus, but many people change jobs and entire careers multiple times in their working life. Possessing a firm knowledge and understanding of algebra will make career-related changes smoother.
4) Algebra Can Be Useful in Life Outside of the Workplace
I have found algebra helpful in making financial decisions. For example, I use algebra every year to pick a healthcare plan for my family using two-variable equations to find the break-even point for each option. I have used it in choosing cell phone plans. I even used it when custom-ordering bookshelves for our home.
5) Algebra Reinforces Logical Thinking
I would not use algebra as the only means of teaching logic. There are more direct and effective means of doing so, but it is a nice side benefit that the two subject areas reinforce one another.
6) Algebra is Beautiful
The beauty of algebra is an optional benefit because one has to truly choose to enjoy it, but algebra provides us with a basic language to describe so many types of real-world phenomena from gravity to the population growth of rabbits. That five letters can be used to describe how an entire category of matter, namely ideal gases, behaves is amazing and beautiful in its simplicity.
There is also beauty when we start with a complex-looking problem and combine and simplify over and over until we have one value for each variable. The process can be enjoyable and the result immensely satisfying.
Algebra is an important life skill worth understanding well. It moves us beyond basic math and prepares us for statistics and calculus. It is useful for many jobs some of which a student may enter as a second career. Algebra is useful around the house and in analyzing information in the news. It also reinforces logical thinking and is beautiful.
So, keep an open mind about why we learn algebra and look for ways to share its applications with students. Dispel the stigma that it is a boring list of rules and procedures to memorize. Instead, consider algebra as a gateway to exploring the world around us. Those are our top reasons why we learn algebra, and there are plenty more.
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Live 1-on-1 Lessons
$35
per sessionMeets on demand
55 min
Completed by 125 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-15