The Middle and High School Math Curriculum You’ve been Waiting for!

All-in-one self-paced math courses designed with you AND your student in mind

Does any of this sound familiar?

You spend hours and hours finding the perfect math curriculum for your middle or high schooler, only to come up empty. You try to find the perfect blend of instruction, worked out problems, engagement, with enough resources that YOU can understand the curriculum too, but can only meet two or three of your ideal criteria. Raise your hand if you’ve run into these problems when finding the perfect math curriculum…

Math isn’t your thing

You aren’t a math person and your student isn’t a math person…or maybe you aren’t a math person and your student is! You need the worked out solutions to every problem and an answer key to every activity, and you would even prefer something that is graded so you don’t have to figure it out.

Not enough practice – or too much!

In all of the curriculums you have found there is either too much work, not enough, or not in the concept your student needs. It doesn’t have enough review, or isn’t flexible if your student doesn’t need as much review.

Everything is just boring worksheets or textbooks

Everything you’ve found contains only basic worksheets, textbook problems, making math boring and not as fun as it could be. You’re okay with not “fun” all the time, but the same old thing repeatedly just isn’t going to cut it.

What if you could…

INTRODUCING

Mrs. Holman’s Classroom Math Series!

Two courses to get your middle and high school off to a great start: Full-Year Self-Paced Pre-Algebra, and Full-Year Self-Paced Algebra 1. Everything you need, all in one easy-to-use curriculum!

Here is what you get:

  • Full, worked out solutions to every problem, along with tests graded for you!
  • Fun, differentiated activities to add some variety and fun, allowing students to practice what they need when they need it.
  • Courses housed in Canvas: an all-in-one LMS that allows you to keep track of your students’ work and allows them to submit tests for grading so that YOU don’t have to do it! All videos, activities, and links are housed in Canvas course.
  • Self-paced format with options that put YOU in control: Something too easy? Choose the harder questions. To hard? Focus on the basics. Too many problems? Do only the ones you need. Not enough? Use the free online textbook to choose as many extra problems as you wish – all the odd questions have answers!
  • Lifetime access: you can use the course again and again – Perfect for large families or multiple siblings!

This course is for you if:

  • You are tired of fluff and want your student to have a rigorous, solid foundation in math, even if your student isn’t “mathy.”
  • You want to ditch the overwhelm and hours of planning and want easily tracked assignments, tests graded for you, worked out solutions, and no prep on your part!
  • You want videos that teach the concepts so your student can UNDERSTAND it rather than relying on rote memorization of formulas.
  • You want to be able to take math as fast or as slow as your student needs without worrying about course end dates or having to renew for another year.

This course is NOT for you if:

  • You want a boring textbook approach with no activities or variety.
  • You don’t need flexibility in your math schedule or assignments and want to pay for a new curriculum or access each year or per student.
  • You love grading and want to do it all yourself and don’t need worked out solutions and extra options.
  • Your student doesn’t want to put in the work and take ownership of their learning and want to do the bare minimum to get by.
Meet the teacher

Self- Paced Pre-Algebra

Timeline

36 Weeks

Details

$357

Self-Paced Algebra 1

Timeline

36 Weeks

Details

$357

Pre-Algebra Scope & Sequence

Unit 1: Whole Numbers
  • Each of the four basic operations with whole numbers—addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division—is modeled and explained. As each operation is covered, discussions of algebraic notation and operation signs, translation of algebraic expressions into word phrases, and the use of the operation in applications are included.
Unit 2:  The Language of Algebra
  • Mathematical vocabulary as it applies to the whole numbers is presented. The use of variables, which distinguishes algebra from arithmetic, is introduced early in the chapter, and the development of and practice with arithmetic concepts use variables as well as numeric expressions. In addition, the difference between expressions and equations is discussed, word problems are introduced, and the process for solving one-step equations is modeled.
Unit 3:  Integers
  • While introducing the basic operations with negative numbers, students continue to practice simplifying, evaluating, and translating algebraic expressions. The Division Property of Equality is introduced and used to solve one-step equations.
Unit 4:  Fractions
  • Fraction circles and bars are used to help make fractions real and to develop operations on them. Students continue simplifying and evaluating algebraic expressions with fractions, and learn to use the Multiplication Property of Equality to solve equations involving fractions.
Unit 5:  Decimals
  • Basic operations with decimals are presented, as well as methods for converting fractions to decimals and vice versa. Averages and probability, unit rates and prices, and square roots are included to provide opportunities to use and round decimals.
Unit 6 :  Percents
  • Conversions among percents, fractions, and decimals are explored. Application of percents include calculating sales tax, commission, and simple interest. Proportions and solving percent equations as proportions are addressed as well.
Unit 7:  The Properties of Real Numbers
  • The properties of real numbers are introduced and applied as a culmination of the work done thus far, and to prepare students for the upcoming chapters on equations, polynomials, and graphing.
Unit 8: Solving Linear Equations
  • A gradual build-up to solving multi-step equations is presented. Problems involve solving equations with constants on both sides, variables on both sides, variables and constants on both sides, and fraction and decimal coefficients.
Unit 9: Math Models and Geometry
  • The chapter begins with opportunities to solve “traditional” number, coin, and mixture problems. Geometry sections cover the properties of triangles, rectangles, trapezoids, circles, irregular figures, the Pythagorean Theorem, and volumes and surface areas of solids. Distance-rate-time problems and formulas are included as well.
Unit 10: Polynomials
  • Adding and subtracting polynomials is presented as an extension of prior work on combining like terms. Integer exponents are defined and then applied to scientific notation. The chapter concludes with a brief introduction to factoring polynomials.
Unit  11: Graphs
  • This chapter is placed last so that all of the algebra with one variable is completed before working with linear equations in two variables. Concepts progress from plotting points and graphing lines by making a table of solutions to an equation. Properties of vertical and horizontal lines and intercepts are included. Graphing linear equations at the of the course gives students a good opportunity to review evaluating expressions and solving equations.

Algebra 1 Scope & Sequence

Unit 1: FOundations
  • Reviews arithmetic operations with whole numbers, integers, fractions, and decimals, to give the students a solid base that will support their study of Algebra.
Unit 2:  Solving Linear Equations and INEQUALITIES
  • Students learn to verify a solution of an equation, solve equations using the Subtraction and Addition Properties of Equality, solve equations using the Multiplication and Division Properties of Equality, solve equations with variables and constants on both sides, use a general strategy to solve linear equations, solve equations with fractions or decimals, solve a formula for a specific variable, and solve linear inequalities
Unit 3:  Math Models
  • Once students have learned the skills needed to solve equations, they apply these skills to solve word and number problems.
Unit 4: Graphs
  • Covers the rectangular coordinate system, which is the basis for most consumer graphs. Students learn to plot points on a rectangular coordinate system, graph linear equations in two variables, graph with intercepts, understand slope of a line, use the slope-intercept form of an equation of a line, find the equation of a line, and create graphs of linear inequalities.
Unit 5: Systems of Linear Equations
  • Covers solving systems of equations by graphing, substitution, and elimination; solving applications with systems of equations, solving mixture applications with systems of equations, and graphing systems of linear inequalities.
Unit 6 :  Polynomials
  • Students learn how to add and subtract polynomials, use multiplication properties of exponents, multiply polynomials, use special products, divide monomials and polynomials, and understand integer exponents and scientific notation.
Unit 7:  Factoring
  • Students explore the process of factoring expressions and see how factoring is used to solve certain types of equations.
Unit 8: Rational Expressions and Equations
  • Students work with rational expressions, solve rational equations, and use them to solve problems in a variety of applications.
Unit 9: Roots and Radicals
  • Students are introduced to and learn to apply the properties of square roots, and extend these concepts to higher order roots and rational exponents.
Unit 10: Quadratic Equations
  • Students study the properties of quadratic equations, solve and graph them. They also learn how to apply them as models of various situations.

Frequently Asked Questions:

These are self-paced courses. Enroll anytime, and access to the courses begins September 2024, and you will have lifetime access. The first quarter will be available immediately, second quarter will be available shortly after, and second semester will be available by December 31st. After December 31st, the entire curriculum will be available immediately upon enrollment. Courses are hosted in Canvas LMS.

You will have lifetime access, and will receive all future updates for free. Upcoming updates: Pre-Algebra will receive all new notes pages to reference, and both courses will receive fully worked-out solutions to all practice problems.

After enrollment, you will be emailed your log-in information for Canvas LMS. There is a student app available.

Each new concept has a video taught by me, each lesson has notes pages, worksheets, and/or activities to complete. Every unit has a practice test and test, and all tests are graded by me. Every assignment has an answer key. Worked out solutions for all practice pages will be available by the end of the year, but are not currently available. Students will also have access to me via email and the Canvas LMS system.


Looking for a live version of the above classes? I offer a live meeting version!


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