Program Overview
Seventh-Grade Mathematics, Part 2
Course Overview
This course applies skills learned about adding and subtracting rational numbers to variable expressions. Students will learn to translate and solve real-world situations into linear equations and inequality statements. They will also discover how to use statistics to study data and use probability to predict how often things will happen. This is the second course in a two-part Seventh-Grade Mathematics series.
Course Benefits
- 14-day full refund guarantee
- Free tutoring included
- Start anytime, work at your own pace
Course Description
The course utilizes the Knowledge, Skills, and Attributes (KSA) model to give students the opportunity to develop both real-world 21st Century Skills and Social and Emotional Learning Soft Skills to develop college and career readiness.
- Knowledge: Seventh-Grade Mathematics, Part 2
- Skill: CollaborationFlexibility
- Attribute: Gratitude
Instructor
Bart Christensen
Credit Hours and Tuition
- Credit Hours: 0.50
- Tuition: $215.00
Course Details
Prerequisites
Seventh-Grade Math, Part 1 (MATH 31) or equivalent is recommended, but not required.
Course Outline
- Module 1: Simplifying Linear Expressions
- Module 2: Application of Linear Expressions
- Module 3: Reasoning about Equations
- Module 4: Solving Linear Equations
- Module 5: Solving Linear Inequalities
- Module 6: Solving Word Problems with Equations and Graphs
- Module 7: Midcourse Quiz Review
- Module 8: Midcourse Quiz
- Module 9: Random Sampling
- Module 10: Describing Data Samples and Variance
- Module 11: Introduction to Probability
- Module 12: Probability Models
- Module 13: Visualizing Sample Spaces and Application Problems
- Module 14: Statistics and Probability
- Module 15: Final Exam Review
Materials
- MATH 033: Seventh-Grade Mathematics, Part 2 - Printed Course Packet (Optional, $35.00)
