Math Levels
Mathematics builds on itself. Similar to how a building would fall without a solid foundation, the stress and demands of mathematics can also be overwhelming if a solid foundation is not learned at the early stages. By junior high, simple computations and the manipulation of numbers should be automatic. This enables students to pull from their prior knowledge and begin to apply mathematics to everyday and real-world problems.

Building Foundations
(K-6)
Build your number sense, math facts, use of decimals, fractions, ratios, proportions, and use of math terminology. Learn the basic 2D, 3D, and composite shapes.

Bridging the Gap
(7-8)
Begin your journey with word problems. Expand your vocabulary while getting introduced to pre-algebra and geometry. Link foundational skills to solve multi-step equations and expressions.

Applying Mathematics
(9-12)
Jump into algebra and geometry and begin to apply math in real-world situations. Expand into trigonometric functions and application of mathematics.