This course builds a strong foundation in middle school mathematics through exploration, reasoning, and real-world application. Students will deepen their understanding of number operations, fractions, decimals, ratios, and proportions while developing introductory algebraic and geometric skills. Emphasis is placed on problem-solving, mathematical communication, and critical thinking as students learn to connect abstract concepts to everyday life. Math 6 prepares learners for higher-level mathematics by fostering confidence, precision, and perseverance in their approach to quantitative reasoning.
This course serves as the foundation for upper-level mathematics, bridging the transition from arithmetic to algebraic reasoning. Students will extend their understanding of rational numbers, expressions, and equations while exploring proportional relationships, geometry, statistics, and probability. Emphasis is placed on developing problem-solving strategies, mathematical communication, and critical thinking through real-world applications and collaborative learning. Math 7 prepares students for Pre-Algebra by strengthening conceptual understanding, computational fluency, and confidence in mathematical reasoning.
This course bridges middle school mathematics and high school algebra by deepening students’ understanding of numerical relationships, algebraic reasoning, and geometric concepts. Students will explore rational and irrational numbers, integer exponents, linear equations, systems of equations, functions, and the Pythagorean Theorem, applying these concepts to model and solve real-world problems. Emphasis is placed on problem-solving, logical reasoning, and mathematical communication, providing students with the critical foundation needed for success in Algebra I and beyond. Pre-Algebra is offered to Grade 8, but enthusiastic, matrue, responsible, and hard-working students who demonstrate strong knowledge of mathematical theory in Grade 6 may be invited to take Pre-Algebra instead of Math 7--subject to principal and teacher approval.
Algebra I introduces students to the language and structure of higher mathematics, serving as the foundation for all future math and science coursework. Students will learn to represent and analyze relationships using variables, functions, and graphs while solving linear, quadratic, and exponential equations. Emphasis is placed on reasoning, problem-solving, and connecting algebraic concepts to real-world applications. This course prepares students for the rigor of high school mathematics by fostering precision, perseverance, and logical thinking essential for success in advanced math and standardized testing. This is a fast-paced course with a high school level workload. Students are expected to be responsible and strong in time management.