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Algebra 1 • Series

Algebra I Winter Review

Patricia L

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Sessions

Public Discussion

This series ended on January 27, 2023. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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About

Please note: This is the same series from the Algebra 1 Fall Review series. In this series, we will be learning some of the main concepts of Algebra I. This course is great for either learning or reviewing the following topics: - Solving equations - Graphing linear equations - Forms of linear equations - Solving inequalities - Graphing inequalities and piecewise functions - Factoring and multiplying quadratic - Graphing quadratics Each session includes a lesson and a fun game on Quizziz or Kahoot. Having prior knowledge of pre-algebra will help you understand the concepts taught in this series better. It is recommended that you actively participate during each session. Hope to see you there! :)

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

Please try to come to every session. If you cannot, there will be make-up sessions that will cover some of the topics that we went over previously. If you feel like you already understand a specific topic, you do not need to attend the session if you don't want to.

Dates

January 17 - January 27

Learners

13 / 20

Total Sessions

8

About the Tutor

🌿 Hello! My name is Patricia and I am currently a junior in high school. My pronouns are she/her. 📘 As a tutor, I teach math topics, specifically pre-algebra, algebra I, and algebra II. In the future, I will be hosting chemistry and pre-calc sessions. 🙌 Member of the Welcoming Team and VHV Team

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Upcoming Sessions

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Past Sessions

8
17
Jan

Session 1

Solving equations & inequalities

In this session, we will be learning how to solve equations. We will be doing single-step as well as multi-step equations. Also, we will learn how to determine whether an equation has infinitely many solutions or no solution.
18
Jan

Session 2

Linear equations & graphs

We will be learning how to graph linear equations in slope-intercept form.
19
Jan

Session 3

Linear equations & graphs

We will be learning the three different forms of linear equations: standard, slope-intercept, and point-slope. We will also learn how to transform one form into another. Topics that will be covered: Point-slope and standard form How to convert to different forms How to create lines that are parallel and perpendicular to other lines
20
Jan

Session 4

Catchup

This session is for those who were unable to make it to the session about graphing linear equations and using the three different forms. We will be reviewing both concepts again.
21
Jan

Session 5

Solving equations & inequalities

We will be learning how to solve inequalities. This includes compound inequalities. Topics that will be covered: How to manipulate inequalities Solving inequalities Graphing solutions Compound inequalities
22
Jan

Session 6

Inequalities (systems & graphs)

We will be learning how to graph inequalities as well as piecewise functions. Topics that will be covered How to graph inequalities on a coordinate plane How to shade Dashed vs Solid lines How to graph piecewise functions
23
Jan

Session 7

Quadratics: Multiplying & factoring

We'll go through how to factor quadratics using multiple methods. This includes factoring using a GCF, common factors, and grouping. Topics that will be covered: Factor by finding the GCF Factor trinomials when a = 1 Factor polynomials by using grouping when a is not equal to 1
27
Jan

Session 8

Quadratic functions & equations

We'll go through how to graph three forms of quadratic equations. These forms include standard, vertex, and intercept. We will also go through important vocabulary to know when graphic quadratics. Topics that will be covered: Important vocabulary about parabolas How to graph quadratic functions in standard, vertex, and intercept form

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