Prealgebra Made Simple – Master Math in Hours, Not Years!
Prealgebra Made Simple – Master Math in Hours, Not Years!, available at $44.99, with 275 lectures.
You will learn about Learn to easily find factors and multiples of numbers. Discover simple patterns in numbers and use them. Understand and use ratios and rates in everyday situations. Solve percentage problems quickly and accurately. Use exponents and the correct order of operations in calculations. This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is perfect for students, parents, and educators seeking a clear and concise understanding of prealgebra fundamentals. It is particularly useful for This course is perfect for students, parents, and educators seeking a clear and concise understanding of prealgebra fundamentals.
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Summary
Title: Prealgebra Made Simple – Master Math in Hours, Not Years!
Price: $44.99
Number of Lectures: 275
Number of Published Lectures: 275
Number of Curriculum Items: 275
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 275
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
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What You Will Learn
- Learn to easily find factors and multiples of numbers.
- Discover simple patterns in numbers and use them.
- Understand and use ratios and rates in everyday situations.
- Solve percentage problems quickly and accurately.
- Use exponents and the correct order of operations in calculations.
Who Should Attend
- This course is perfect for students, parents, and educators seeking a clear and concise understanding of prealgebra fundamentals.
Target Audiences
- This course is perfect for students, parents, and educators seeking a clear and concise understanding of prealgebra fundamentals.
Embark on an enlightening adventure into the realm of numbers with our comprehensive pre-algebra course, meticulously crafted to lay a solid foundation in mathematics and ease your transition into the world of algebra. This course is the perfect starting point for students keen on mastering the core principles of math, parents desiring to bolster their children’s education, and educators in search of an in-depth exploration of pre-algebraic concepts.
Within this course, you will delve into the intricacies of factors and multiples, decipher the distinctions between prime and composite numbers, and unravel the mysteries of prime factorization. Our journey extends through understanding and creating math patterns, grappling with ratios and rates, and demystifying percentages. We tackle exponents and the order of operations, setting the stage for deeper mathematical exploration.
But that’s not all. We venture into the realm of variables and expressions, where you’ll learn to interpret and solve algebraic expressions and equations. Discover the beauty of linear equations, inequalities, and systems of equations, and learn to graph proportional relationships and linear functions with precision.
By the end of this course, you will not only have mastered the fundamental concepts of pre-algebra but also developed a robust mathematical mindset, preparing you for future challenges in algebra and beyond. Whether you’re a budding mathematician, a curious learner, or a professional honing your skills, this course offers the tools and insights needed to navigate the world of math with ease and confidence. Join us on this transformative journey and redefine your mathematical prowess with our ultimate pre-algebra course!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Lesson 1: Factors and multiples
Lecture 1: Understanding Factor Pairs
Lecture 2: Finding Factors of a Number
Lecture 3: Reasoning about Factors and Multiples
Lecture 4: Finding Factors and Multiples
Lecture 5: Identifying Multiples
Chapter 2: Lesson 2: Prime and composite numbers
Lecture 1: Prime Numbers
Lecture 2: Recognizing Prime and Composite Numbers
Chapter 3: Lesson 3: Prime factorization
Lecture 1: Prime Factorization
Lecture 2: Prime Factorization Exercise
Lecture 3: Common Divisibility Examples
Chapter 4: Lesson 4: Math Patterns
Lecture 1: Factors and Multiples: Days of the Week
Lecture 2: Math patterns: Table
Lecture 3: Math patterns: Toothpicks
Lecture 4: Constructing Numerical Expressions
Lecture 5: Evaluating Expressions with & without Parentheses
Lecture 6: Translating Expressions with Parentheses
Lecture 7: Graphing Patterns on Coordinate Plane
Lecture 8: Number Patterns Interpreting Relationships
Lecture 9: Interpreting relationships in Ordered Pairs
Lecture 10: Graphing Sequence Relationships
Chapter 5: Lesson 5: Ratios and Rates
Lecture 1: Intro to Ratios
Lecture 2: Basic Ratios
Lecture 3: Whole Ratios
Lecture 4: Ratios with Tape Diagrams
Lecture 5: Equivalent Ratio Word Problems
Lecture 6: Ratios and Double Number Lines
Lecture 7: Solving Ratio Problems with Tables
Lecture 8: Equivalent Ratios
Lecture 9: Equivalent Ratios: recipe example
Lecture 10: Understanding Equivalent Ratios
Lecture 11: Ratios on Coordinate Plane
Lecture 12: Ratios and Measurement
Lecture 13: Part to Whole Ratio Word Problem using Tables
Lecture 14: Intro to Rates
Lecture 15: Solving Unit Rate Problem
Lecture 16: Solving Unit Price Problem
Lecture 17: Rate Problems
Lecture 18: Comparing Rates
Chapter 6: Percentages
Lecture 1: The meaning of percent
Lecture 2: Intro to percents
Lecture 3: Percents from fraction models
Lecture 4: Finding percentages with a double number line
Lecture 5: Finding the whole with a tape diagram
Lecture 6: Fraction, decimal, and percent from visual model
Lecture 7: Converting percents to decimals & fractions example
Lecture 8: Percent of a whole number
Lecture 9: Ways to rewrite a percentage
Lecture 10: Finding common percentages
Lecture 11: Finding a percent
Lecture 12: Percent word problem: recycling cans
Chapter 7: Intro to Exponents and Order of Operations
Lecture 1: Intro to Exponents
Lecture 2: The Zeroth Power
Lecture 3: Exponents of Decimals
Lecture 4: Power of Fractions
Lecture 5: Order of Operations Intro
Lecture 6: Order of Operations Examples: Exponents
Lecture 7: Comparing Exponent Expressions
Lecture 8: Order of Operations example: Fractions and Exponents
Chapter 8: Variables & Expressions
Lecture 1: What is a Variable?
Lecture 2: Terms, Factors, & Coefficients
Lecture 3: Learn – Why aren't we using the multiplication sign?
Lecture 4: Evaluating an Expression with One Variable
Lecture 5: Evaluating Exponent Expressions with Variables
Lecture 6: Evaluating Expressions Advanced
Lecture 7: Evaluating Expressions with Two Variables
Lecture 8: Evaluating Expressions with Two Variables: Fractions & Decimals
Lecture 9: Expression Value Intuition
Lecture 10: Evaluating Expressions with Variables: Temperature
Lecture 11: Evaluating Expressions with Variables: Cubes
Lecture 12: Writing Basic Expressions with Variables
Lecture 13: Writing Algebraic Subtraction Expressions
Lecture 14: Writing Expressions with Variables
Lecture 15: Writing Expressions with Parentheses
Lecture 16: Writing Expressions with Variables & Parentheses
Lecture 17: Writing Basic Expressions Word Problems
Lecture 18: Distributive property over addition
Lecture 19: Distributive property over subtraction
Lecture 20: Distributive property with variables
Lecture 21: Combining Like Terms Intro
Lecture 22: Combining Like Terms
Lecture 23: Combining Like Terms Example
Lecture 24: Equivalent Expressions
Chapter 9: Equations & Inequalities Introduction
Lecture 1: Variables, Expressions, & Equations
Lecture 2: Testing Solutions to Equations
Lecture 3: Same thing to both sides of equations
Lecture 4: Representing a relationship with an equation
Lecture 5: Dividing both sides of an equation
Lecture 6: One-step equations intuition
Lecture 7: One-step addition & subtraction equations
Lecture 8: One-step addition equation
Lecture 9: One-step addition & subtraction equations: fractions & decimals
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Vishesh Chhabria
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