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Algebra I Series

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This is an Algebra I summer series which will cover all the major topics in the following order:
1. Solving equations and inequalities
2. Linear equations
3. Systems of Equations
4. Inequalities
5.Functions
6. Piecewise functions and absolute values 
7. Exponents and radicals
8. Exponential growth and decay
9. Quadratics: multiplying and factoring 1
10. Quadratics: functions and graphs

Star Q

2/15

SAT-Style Algebra I Prep Course

Starts

I plan to guide each session with a series of multiple-choice and free-response questions in order to improve your understanding of Algebra I.

Jishnav R  

3/10

📘 Algebra 1 Summer Bootcamp: Complete Course Review 🚀📈

Starts

Join us and strengthen your foundational math skills over 4 weeks! With daily sessions Monday through Friday, we’ll cover core topics like linear equations, inequalities, functions, and more—building confidence and mastery through consistent practice and guided instruction. Perfect for middle and high school students looking to get ahead or solidify their understanding.

Arvin G

0/30

Linear Functions and Linear Equations study group

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Timing: Approximately 9 weeks

Linear relationships are among the most prevalent and useful relationships to mathematics and the real world. Any inequality in two variables that exhibits a constant rate of change for these variables is linear. Real-world contexts that have a constant rate of change and data sets with a nearly constant rate of change can be effectively modelled by a linear function. You will explore all aspects of linear relationships in this series: contextual problems that involve constant rate of change, lines in the coordinate plane, arithmetic sequences, and algebraic means of expressing a linear relationship between two quantities. Through this series, you will develop deep skills with linear functions and equations and an appreciation for the simplicity and power of linear functions as building blocks of all higher mathematics.

ENDURING UNDERSTANDINGS
You will understand that ...
- A linear relationship has a constant rate of change, which can be visualised as the slope of the associated graph.
- There are many ways to algebraically represent a linear function and each form reveals different aspects of the function.
- Linear functions can be used to model contextual scenarios that involve a constant rate of change or data whose general trend is linear.
- A solution to a two-variable linear equation or inequality is an ordered pair that makes the equation or inequality true.

KEY CONCEPTS
- 1: Constant rate of change and slope
- 2: Linear functions
- 3: Linear equations
- 4: Linear models of nonlinear scenarios
- 5: Two-variable linear inequalities

Jeremy L

5/30

Algebra I Masterclass - Complete in 13 Days!

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We will dive straight into Algebra I for 13 days, with the goal of having complete proficiency by the end of the course. Every class, we will start out with a new Khan Academy Unit.

While the Khan Academy Algebra I program will be used as a ‘guideline’, we will also use the Prentice Hall Mathematics Algebra I textbook as a supplement. That way, we can derive extra problems and example as necessary.

The lessons will include professional slides, clear explanations, and most importantly, lots of student input. When necessary, Kahoots and other fun games will be added to help enhance your learning. 👍

The last class will be a final exam. I will have personally created the questions based on YOUR learning. 🌟✨ There will also be a brief Q&A.

Please come with pen and paper to take notes. It will be very beneficial.

Konner J

1/12

Algebra 1 Full Crash Course

3rd session

Hello! This series is a full Algebra 1 course taught through the Khan Academy curriculum by two skilled tutors. The units that will be covered are as follows:

Unit 1: Algebra foundations
Unit 2: Solving equations & inequalities
Unit 3: Working with units
Unit 4: Linear equations & graphs
Unit 5: Forms of linear equations
Unit 6: Systems of equations
Unit 7: Inequalities (systems & graphs)
Unit 8: Functions
Unit 9: Sequences
Units 10 and 11: Absolute Value/Piecewise Functions/Exponents and Radicals
Unit 12: Exponential Growth and Decay
Unit 13: Quadratics: Multiplying and Factoring
Unit 14: Quadratic Functions and Equations
Unit 15: Irrational Numbers

Dates will be added to the series as time goes on, so don't worry!

Ruby B

7/40

IGCSE Maths

4th session

This series is specifically for Melat. The sessions are adaptive, so we'll cover exactly what she needs. While it's built for her, everyone is welcome to join and learn.

Shubam K

Registration closed.

Algebra I Summer Prep

4th session

Each session, we will focus on key fundamentals of Algebra so you can start the year a step ahead. We will go over topics such as Quadratics, Systems of Equations, and exponential growth/decay

Karim S

1/10