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Tired of homework battles, or going to sleep at 11:00 pm knowing that your middle schooler hasn’t done their math homework yet? We’re here to help change that! Our trained teachers have the experience and knowledge to help your kiddos with their homework humps, and will help them have fun while doing it!

 

We use interactive educational technologies so our teachers can screen share and edit work with students in real time, ensuring that assignments get completed on time. It’s a win for you, a win for your kids, and a win for us.

Middle School Students

Middle School Math Skills:

Arithmetic Review and Extension

  • Operations with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals

  • Ratios, rates, and percentages

Pre-Algebra

  • Introduction to variables and expressions

  • Solving simple equations and inequalities

  • Understanding and using properties of operations (e.g., distributive property)

Geometry

  • Basic properties of shapes (triangles, quadrilaterals, circles, etc.)

  • Perimeter, area, and volume calculations

  • Coordinate geometry (graphing points, lines, and simple figures)

Data Analysis and Probability

  • Interpreting and creating graphs (bar, line, and pie charts)

  • Mean, median, mode, and range

  • Basic probability concepts

Introduction to Functions

  • Understanding the concept of a function

  • Identifying and analyzing patterns in tables and graphs

Number Theory and Integers

  • Prime factorization and greatest common factors

  • Operations with positive and negative numbers

Statistics

  • Collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data

  • Making predictions based on statistical information

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High School Math Skills:

Algebra I (or Equivalent)

  • Solving linear equations and inequalities

  • Graphing linear equations and functions

  • Systems of equations and inequalities

  • Exponents and exponential functions

  • Quadratic equations (factoring, completing the square, quadratic formula)

  • Polynomials and rational expressions

Geometry

  • Introduction to variables and expressions

  • Solving simple equations and inequalities

  • Understanding and using properties of operations (e.g., distributive property)

Algebra II

  • Advanced linear equations and inequalities

  • Polynomial functions and their graphs

  • Rational and radical expressions and equations

  • Exponential and logarithmic functions

  • Complex numbers

  • Systems of equations with three variables

  • Sequences and series

  • Introductory probability and statistics

Trigonometry (Often Combined with Pre-Calculus)

  • Unit circle and radian measure

  • Trigonometric functions and their graphs

  • Trigonometric identities and equations

  • Solving triangles (law of sines, law of cosines)

  • Applications in real-world contexts

Pre-Calculus

  • Advanced functions (polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric)

  • Limits (basic introduction)

  • Polar coordinates and parametric equations

  • Vectors

  • Sequences and series (arithmetic and geometric)

  • Conic sections (parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas)

Calculus (Optional/Advanced Placement)

  • Limits and continuity

  • Derivatives and their applications (e.g., optimization, motion)

  • Integrals and their applications (e.g., area under a curve, volume)

  • Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

  • Differential equations (introductory concepts in AP Calculus BC)

Statistics and Probability (Optional/Advanced Placement)

  • Descriptive statistics (mean, median, mode, standard deviation)

  • Probability rules and distributions

  • Sampling methods and experimental design

  • Inferential statistics (hypothesis testing, confidence intervals)

  • Regression analysis

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High School Students

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