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This series was cancelled by the tutor on August 18, 2025. We're very sorry–you can explore more Algebra 1 series here. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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This Algebra I course offers a clear and structured approach to key concepts including equations, expressions, linear functions, and problem solving. Designed for students building a strong foundation or reinforcing prior knowledge, each session includes guided instruction and interactive practice. To follow along, bring a notebook, pencil, and a calculator if available.

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Adwaith N 🇨🇦

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Hi, my name is Adwaith and I'm a Grade 11 high school student here in Toronto, Canada. I have a passion for Mathematics, Chess and learning in general and I am super excited to develop myself as a lifelong learner and as a tutor here in Schoolhouse.

Sessions

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SESSION 1

18

Jul

SESSION 1

Algebra foundations

Algebra foundations

Fri 11:00 PM - Sat, 12:00 AM UTCJul 18, 11:00 PM - Jul 19, 12:00 AM UTC

In this session, we'll lay the groundwork for Algebra I by exploring variables, expressions, and key simplification techniques. You'll learn how to identify and work with variables, evaluate expressions using substitution, and simplify by combining like terms. We'll also introduce the concept of equivalent expressions and briefly discuss why division by zero is undefined. The session includes guided examples, interactive problems, and plenty of time for questions to build confidence from the start.
SESSION 2

21

Jul

SESSION 2

Solving equations & inequalities

Solving equations & inequalities

Mon 11:00 PM - Tue, 12:00 AM UTCJul 21, 11:00 PM - Jul 22, 12:00 AM UTC

n this session, we will build a solid foundation for Unit 2: Solving equations and inequalities. We will go through manipulating linear equations to solve for variables, identify the number of solutions to a linear system, and we will also learn about inequalities like multi-step and compound inequalities. The session includes guided examples, interactive problems, and plenty of time for questions to build confidence from the start.
SESSION 3

25

Jul

SESSION 3

Working with units

Working with units

Fri 11:00 PM - Sat, 12:00 AM UTCJul 25, 11:00 PM - Jul 26, 12:00 AM UTC

In this session, we will work on mastering the fundamentals of Unit 3: Working With Units. We will learn how to use Dimensional Analysis for Rate Conversion and we will also learn how to apply these skills in various word problems. The session includes guided examples, interactive problems, and plenty of time for questions to build confidence from the start.
SESSION 4

29

Jul

SESSION 4

Working with units

Working with units

Tue 11:00 PM - Wed, 12:00 AM UTCJul 29, 11:00 PM - Jul 30, 12:00 AM UTC

In this session, we will work on mastering the fundamentals of Unit 3: Working With Units. We will learn how to use Dimensional Analysis for Rate Conversion and we will also learn how to apply these skills in various word problems. The session includes guided examples, interactive problems, and plenty of time for questions to build confidence from the start.
SESSION 5

31

Jul

SESSION 5

Linear equations & graphs

Linear equations & graphs

Thu 11:00 PM - Fri, 12:00 AM UTCJul 31, 11:00 PM - Aug 1, 12:00 AM UTC

In this session, we will build a solid framework on our understanding of Unit 4: Linear Equations & Graphs. We will learn how to use the slope formula to calculate the slope formula of a line, identifying and writing the equations of horizontal and vertical lines, finding x and y-intercepts, and learn how to model with linear equations and inequalities. The session includes guided examples, interactive problems, and plenty of time for questions to build confidence from the start.
SESSION 6

2

Aug

SESSION 6

Forms of linear equations

Forms of linear equations

Sat 11:00 PM - Sun, 12:10 AM UTCAug 2, 11:00 PM - Aug 3, 12:10 AM UTC

In this session, we will aim to achieve a solid understanding of Unit 5: Forms of Linear Equations. We will learn and practice applying different forms of linear equations from Point-Slope Form, Slope-intercept form, and Standard form. We will also learn how to convert between these 3 forms and when it is best to use each. The session includes guided examples, interactive problems, and plenty of time for questions to build confidence from the start.
SESSION 7

7

Aug

SESSION 7

Systems of equations

Systems of equations

Thu 11:00 PM - Fri, 12:15 AM UTCAug 7, 11:00 PM - Aug 8, 12:15 AM UTC

In this session, we'll lay the groundwork for mastering Unit 6: Systems of Equations. We will talk about 3 different ways to solve different linear systems: Substitution, Elimination, and Graphing. I'll also try to give you a detailed understanding of the different types of solutions to a linear system. The session includes guided examples, interactive problems, and plenty of time for questions to build confidence from the start.
SESSION 8

14

Aug

SESSION 8

Systems of equations

Systems of equations

Thu 11:00 PM - Fri, 12:15 AM UTCAug 14, 11:00 PM - Aug 15, 12:15 AM UTC

In this session, we will continue building an understanding of Unit 6: Systems of Equations. Last session, we learned about substitution, so this session will be all about getting a detailed understanding of Elimination. The session includes guided examples, interactive problems, and plenty of time for questions to build confidence from the start.
SESSION 9

18

Aug

SESSION 9

Functions

Functions

Mon 11:00 PM - Tue, 12:15 AM UTCAug 18, 11:00 PM - Aug 19, 12:15 AM UTC

This session will be a basic introduction to Functions. We will learn basic function notation, how to evaluate functions, build an understanding of domain and range, learn to recognize max/min points and learn whether a function is positive, negative, increasing, or decreasing based on it's intervals. The session includes guided examples, interactive problems, and plenty of time for questions to build confidence from the start.

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Jul 18 - Aug 19

5 weeks

60 - 75 mins

/ session

SCHEDULE

Thursdays

11:00PM