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Algebra 1 • Series

Introduction to Algebra

Next session on Nov 9, 2024

Radhika S and Andrew W

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About

This course is designed for learners with a strong foundation in prealgebra who are seeking a more in-depth, comprehensive, and challenging alternative to a standard Algebra 1 curriculum. Using the chapters outlined in the Art of Problem Solving (AoPS) Introduction to Algebra book, this series will cover key concepts in algebra with a focus on advanced problem-solving techniques and critical thinking.

Course Details:

Start Date: August 20th, 2024
End Date: TBD
Schedule: Two 60-minute sessions each week on Saturdays and Sundays.
Content: We'll explore essential algebraic topics, diving deeper than typical Algebra 1 courses, and tackling problems that develop a strong mathematical foundation and problem solving skills.
Support: Make-up sessions and office hours will be available upon request.

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

Attendance is flexible, so you are free to attend/skip whichever sessions you want.

Dates

August 20 - November 12

Learners

19 / 20

Total Sessions

21

About the Tutors

Hi everyone, my name is Radhika. I am a Grade 10 student from Canada. Feel free to DM me on schoolhouse for any questions you may have.

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Hey guys! I'm currently a grade 11 student from Western Canada. I'm currently doing the full IB diploma, and I will be doing HLs in Math, Physics, Chem, and English I've learned French for about 9 years, and Spanish for about 4 years. Currently tutoring: Math/Physics French SAT

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Upcoming Sessions

2
9
Nov

Session 20

Systems of equations

We will be Finishing Systems of Equations, by doing some challenging problems together!
12
Nov

Session 21

Algebra foundations

Ratios and percents.

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