Saxon Math Algebra 1 (Lessons 61-120)
What's included
30 live meetings
22 hrs 30 mins in-class hoursHomework
2-4 hours per week. Learners should try to complete some of the practice and review exercises for each lesson. I recommend getting the Solutions Manual (Saxon Algebra 1, 3rd Edition, Solutions Manual). It contains step-by-step solutions to every problem in the textbook. This is a great way for learners and parents to check answers and get a full understanding of how to solve each problem. The answers to the odd exercises are in the back of the textbook.Assessment
This class is a non-graded course. We practice many exercises together in class. Completing some of the at-home math practice exercises daily is recommended. Each week in the Outschool classroom, I post screenshots of some of the notes and exercises from our time in class. Additionally, the Solutions Manual (practice exercises) and Test Booklet (test questions) each have step-by-step solutions for all of the practice exercises and test questions. This allows parents the opportunity to “quiz” as their learners show understanding of the material, at their own pace. I suggest, for parents who prefer a testing schedule, once every 4-5 weeks.Class Experience
US Grade 8 - 10
Beginner Level
Learner Review: Ms. Vanleer teaches so thoroughly and is very patient and good at explaining things. With her instruction and such a welcoming class atmosphere, my knowledge, comfort, and confidence with math has tremendously grown. I can't recommend her classes enough!! ------------------ This is a full-curriculum course. Learners can join the class any week. See class description and syllabus for more details about this class and weekly lessons. **(Lessons 1 - 60 class is offered in the fall.) https://outschool.com/classes/saxon-math-algebra-1-lessons-1-60-full-curriculum-Fl4fh5tm?refuid=SkdOOsh3 As a person who struggled with math as a younger student, I can empathize with and relate to learners as they try to understand new concepts. I display patience with the learners, give them time to respond, and offer encouragement for their efforts. Students should be made to feel comfortable when they are willing to participate in class. This is a complete academic course covering Lessons 61 - 120 of Saxon Algebra 1. The goal is to cover 3-4 lessons each week. In this live group class, students will meet twice a week to learn and practice the topics in the course. Some topics include radical expressions, scientific notation, systems of equations, quadratic equations, difference of two squares, slope formula, vertical and horizontal shifts, conjunctions and disjunctions. During each class, the new lesson will be introduced to the learners. We will then complete some exercises together. Students are encouraged to ask questions in class. I will make every effort to involve learners in class participation. As appropriate, I incorporate review material into the lessons to further solidify the math concepts to the learners. Students should be familiar with addition, subtraction, multiplication and division facts. Learners should try to complete some of the practice and review exercises for each lesson. Students will need the following textbook: Saxon Algebra 1, 3rd Edition. I also recommend getting the Solutions Manual (Saxon Algebra 1, 3rd Edition, Solutions Manual). It contains step-by-step solutions to every problem in the textbook. This is a great way for learners and parents to check answers and get a full understanding of how to solve each problem. The answers to the odd-numbered exercises are in the back of the textbook. Come prepared to listen and learn. I monitor learners' understanding (usually through facial expressions). Open cameras also allow learners to interact and experience a class environment. Tentative Weekly Schedule (Spring 2025) Week of January 13 Lessons 61 - 64 BREAK: Week of January 20 Week of January 27 Lessons 65 – 68 Week of February 3 Lessons 69 – 72 Week of February 10 Lessons 73 - 76 Week of February 17 Lessons 77 – 80 Week of February 24 Lessons 81 – 84 BREAK: Week of March 3 Week of March 10 Lessons 85 – 88 Week of March 17 Lessons 89 – 92 Week of March 24 Lessons 93 – 96 Week of March 31 Lessons 97 – 100 Week of April 7 Lessons 101 – 104 Week of April 14 Lessons 105 – 108 BREAK: Week of April 21 Week of April 28 Lessons 109 – 112 Week of May 5 Lessons 113 – 116 Week of May 12 Lessons 117 – 120 Week of May 19 (Optional: Review)
Learning Goals
In Saxon Algebra 1, students begin developing the more complex skills and understanding required for high school level mathematics.
Syllabus
Curriculum
Follows Saxon Math Curriculum30 Lessons
over 15 WeeksLesson 1:
Lessons 61 - 64
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Lessons 61 - 64
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Lessons 65 – 68
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Lessons 65 – 68
45 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Supply List
Student Text (Saxon Algebra 1, 3rd Edition, Student Text) Solutions Manual (Saxon Algebra 1, 3rd Edition, Solutions Manual) Notebook Pencil Graph Paper (Optional): - Saxon Algebra 1 Homeschool Testing Book (3rd Edition) - Calculator
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
New York Teaching Certificate in Mathematics
2 Degrees
Master's Degree in Education from SUNY College at Brockport
Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from Jackson State University
I have been teaching math (as a classroom teacher and tutor) for 25+ years. As a person who struggled with math as a younger learner, I can empathize with and relate to students as they try to learn new and difficult concepts. A lot of encouragement goes a long way!
Reviews
Live Group Course
$33
weekly or $495 for 30 classes2x per week, 15 weeks
45 min
Completed by 27 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 12-16
4-14 learners per class