What's included
2 live meetings
1 hrs 50 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
US Grade 7 - 8
This is an ongoing class which is designed to provide additional support and practice for Year 8 students in mathematics. The goal is to help students strengthen their understanding of key concepts, improve their problem-solving skills, and build a solid foundation for future studies. The curriculum of this course aligns closely with the Key Stage 3 British National Curriculum, ensuring that students are well-prepared for their school exams and future academic endeavors. Each week, we will introduce and explore new topics, starting with the fundamentals and gradually progressing to more challenging concepts. Through a combination of explained examples, questioning and independent practice, and interactive activities, we aim to make mathematics enjoyable and accessible for all students. Students will have amble opportunities to ask questions throughout the lessons. Students can join the course at any time during the year, as each week focuses on a new topic. We will review any necessary prerequisite knowledge at the beginning of each session, ensuring that everyone is on the same page. Key Stage 3 Maths in the British National Curriculum and this class focuses on developing a strong foundation in number, algebra, geometry, and statistics. Students will learn about integers, decimals, fractions, percentages, ratio, and proportion, as well as algebraic expressions, equations, inequalities, and graphs. They will also explore geometric shapes, angles, area, perimeter, and volume, and delve into data handling, averages, and probability. By mastering these key concepts, students will be well-prepared for future mathematical studies. Students will be provided with extra practice and follow up resources between sessions. For students who need extra individual attention, we also offer one-on-one support sessions that can be scheduled upon request. Week of 4 November: Review of basic number operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, long and short division) with a focus on why we use the methods we use. Week of 11 November: Integers: understanding positive and negative numbers, operations with integers, order of operations. Week of 18 November: Decimals: operations with decimals, rounding, significant figures, foundations for error intervals Week of 2 December: Ratio and proportion: understanding ratios, solving proportion problems, direct and inverse proportion. Week of 9 December: Expressions: evaluating expressions, simplifying expressions, expanding and factorizing expressions. Week of 16 December: Indices: understanding exponents, laws of indices, negative indices Holiday Break
Learning Goals
To develop a strong foundation in mathematics for Year 8 students by providing additional support and practice. Students will have improved their understanding of key mathematical concepts, enhanced their problem-solving skills, and gained confidence.
Other Details
Supply List
Students should have a notebook that they can use for writing examples, and completing questions. They should aim to use the same notebook for the duration of the course. Students should also have a calculator that is able to do square and cube roots.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
California Teaching Certificate in Mathematics
2 Degrees
Master's Degree in Education from UC Berkeley
Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from UC Santa Barbara
I have taught Year 8 maths in a school setting for six years. I have also supported the development of curriculum resources and a year-long curriculum plan for Year 8 students.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$20
weekly ($10 per class)2x per week
55 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 12-13
3-10 learners per class