LOM's Higher Math Courses

    

LOM's material is designed after lot of research from top math writer’s material around the world. Lot of rigorous research and thinking process had been done to put this material together.  This is are high quality, higher level courses designed just for our LOM kids to get the best benefits and put them ahead in the class    

 

LOM's Pre-Algebra Course Highlights

Objective

 LOM’s Pre-Algebra course work is designed for 5thand 6th grade students.   Once students successfully complete MMA’s Pre-Algebra course, s/he will develop strong foundation skills taught in a Pre-Algebra course that is necessary for success in an Advanced Pre-Algebra course.     

Who can attend?

  • Kids of 5th and 6th grade can attend this course.  Kids of 5th grade whose math leel is high and want to attend this course, needs to have an understanding of Fractions, decimals, area, perimeter
  • An assessment test will be taken to make sure child is eligible to attend MMA’s Pre-Algebra course    

Program Structure

  • This is a yearlong program
  • Home work will be assigned on the topic taught in the class.  It is a must to return the home work in next class

Benefits of the program

LOM's material is designed after lot of research from top math writer’s material around the world. Lot of rigorous research and thinking process had been done to put this material together.  This is a high quality, higher level Pre-Algebra course designed just for our LOM kids to get the best benefits and put them ahead in the class   

  • Complex Topics of Adanced Pre-Algebra is included in Pre-Algebra course work to build solid foundation for higher level math
  • LOM believes in rigorous teaching which means child understands all concepts thoroughly
  • Challenging word problems are designed to deelop problem solving and the critical thinking skills

Highlights of the Course Work

  • Whole Numbers
  • Real Numbers
  • Factors and Multiples
  • Fractions, decimals and percentages
  • Exponents (positive and negative) / Powers
  • Scientific Notation
  • Squares, Square Roots and Cube Roots
  • Order of Operations
  • Ratio, Rates , Proportions and Speed
  • Statistics & Probabilities
  • Algebraic Expression
  • Linear Equation in one variable
  • Polynomials
  • Geometry (Area, Perimeters, Volume, The Pythagorean Theorem)
  • Cartesian Coordinate system (Points, Lines & Equations, Slope of a line, Graphing Lines and Inequalities)
  • Graphs
  • Challenging word problems

LOM's Advanced Pre-Algebra Course Highlights

Objective

 A higher level Pre-Algebra course covers the 7th grade math and few topics of 8th grade math.   Once students successfully complete MMA’s Advanced  Pre-Algebra course, s/he will develop strong foundation skills taught in an  Advanced Pre-Algebra course that is necessary for success in an Algebra 1 course.     

Who can attend?

  • Kids of  7th and 8th grade can attend this course.  Kids of 6th  grade whose math leel is high and want to attend this course, needs to have a strong understanding of Fractions, decimals, area, perimeter
  • An assessment test will be taken to make sure child is eligible to attend MMA’s Advanced Pre-Algebra course    

Program Structure

  • This is a yearlong program
  • Home work will be assigned on the topic taught in the class for more practice.  It is a must to return the home work in next class.   

Benefits of the program

Lot of rigorous research and thinking process had been done to design Adanced Pre-Algebra course work.  This is a high quality, higher level Pre-Algebra course designed just for our LOM kids to get the best benefits and put them ahead in the class. 

  • Complex Topics of Algebra-I is included in Adanced Pre-Algebra course work to build solid foundation for higher level math
  • LOM believes in rigorous teaching which means child understands all concepts thoroughly
  • Challenging word problems are designed to deelop problem solving and the critical thinking skills

Highlights of the Course Work

  • Real Numbers (Negatie Numbers, Absolute Value, Integers, Additive Inverse, Combined Operations, Rational Numbers, Rounding Numbers to Decimal Places,  etc.)
  • Factors and Multiples (Prime Factorization, Exponential Notation, GCF, LCM, Square Roots, Cube Roots, etc.)
  • Introduction to Algebra (The Use of Letters, Basic Notations, Exponential Notations, Ealuation of Algebraic Expression and Formulas, Writing Algebraic Expressions to Represent Real-world Situations)
  • Algebraic Manipulation (Like Terms and Unlike Terms, Distributie Law, Operations of Linear Algebraic Expressions)
  • Factorization by Extracting Common Factors, and by Grouping Terms
  • Simple/Linear Equation in One Variable (Inolving Parentheses, Fractional Equations, Forming Linear Equations to Solve Problems)
  • Number Patterns (Number Patterns and Sequences, Application of the same)
  • Scientific Notation and Exponents
  • Ratio, Rates , and Speed  (Ratio of Rational Numbers, Simplification of Ratios, Ratio of Three Quantities, Aerage Rate, Uniform Speed, Average Speed, Conversion of Units)
  • Percentage (Expressing One Quantity as a Percentage of Another, Reerse Percentages, Discount and Sales Tax)
  • Proportions (Scale Drawings, Map Scale, Calculation of Area, Direct and Inerse Proportion)
  • Inequalities (Soling Simple Inequalities, Simple Linear Inequalities, Application of Simple Inequalities)
  • Data Handling (Dot Plots, Mean, Variation from the Mean, Median, Mode Comparison)
  • Angles, Triangles, and Quadrilaterals (Points, Lines and Planes, Types of Angles, Complementary, Supplementary and Adjacent Angles, Properties of Angles, Use of Compasses, Perpendicular Bisectors, Angle Bisectors, Classification and Construction of Triangles, Types of Quadrilaterals, Properties of Special Quadrilaterals and Construction of Quadrilaterals)
  • Coordinates and Linear Graphs (Cartesian Coordinate system, Linear Graphs, Slopes of Linear Graphs, Positie Slopes, Negative Slopes, Special Cases
  • Perimeters and Areas of Plane Figures (Square, Rectangle, and Triangle, Circumference and Area of circle, Area of Parallelogram, Trapezoid, Composite Plane Figures)
  • Volumes and Surface Areas of Solids (Volume and Total Surface Areas of Cube and Cuboid, Nets of Cube, Cuboid and Other Prisms, Composite Solids)
  • Challenging wrod problems

LOM's Honors Algebra 1 Course Highlights

Who can attend?

  • Kids of 7th and 8th  grade who has completed Pre-Algebra course in preious year in their school or with LOM
  • An assessment test will be taken for all the kids to make sure child is eligible to attend LOM’s Algebra 1 course   

Program Structure

  • This is a yearlong program
  • Child must bring a note book, sharpened pencils, ruler, protectors, set squares, compass. 
  • Home work will be assigned on the topic taught in the class.  It is a must to return the home work in next class.

Benefits of the program

LOM's material is designed after lot of research from top math writer’s material around the world. Lot of rigorous research and thinking process had been done to put this material together.  This is a high quality, higher leel Algebra 1 course designed just for our LOM kids to get the best benefits and put them ahead in the class   

  • Complex Topics of Algebra-II is included in Algebra 1 course work to build solid foundation for higher level math
  • LOM believes in rigorous teaching which means child understands all concepts thoroughly
  • Challenging word problems are designed to deelop problem solving and the critical thinking skills

Highlights of the Course Work

  • Quick reiew of Advanced Pre-Algebra topics
  • Fractions, percentages, decimals
  • Proportions (Map Scale, Calculation of Ares, Direct Proportion , Inerse Proportion)
  • Factoring (Factorization by Extracting Common Factors, Factorization by Grouping Terms)
  • Statistics & Probabilities (Set Notation includes Equal Sets, Subsets, Uniersal Set and Empty Set, Complement of a Set; Sample Space, Basic Properties of Probabilities)
  • Probability of Combined Eents (Possibility Diagram, Tree Diagram, Mutual Exclusie Events, Independent Events)
  • Exponents and Scientific Notation (Law of Exponents, Zero, Negatie Integer Exponents, Fractional Exponents, nth root of a Positive Number, Comparing Exponents, Representation of Very Small or Very Large Numbers, Computation, Rounding,  Estimation and Irrational Numbers)
  • Soling two variable equations (soling Simultaneous Linear Equation in Two Variables using Graphical Method, Substitution Method, Elimination Method, Solving Problems using Simultaneous Equations)
  • Expansion and Factorization of Algebraic Expression (Product of Single Terms, Product of Two Expressions, Special Product of Algebraic Expressions, Factorization by suing Special Products of Algebraic Expressions
  • Algebraic Fractions (Simplifying, Multiplication, Diision, Addition and Subtraction of Algebraic Fractions, Solving Fractional Equations, Changing the Subject of a Formula)
  • Soling Quadratic Equations and Factorization  (Problem soling Involving Quadratic Equations, Solving Quadratic Equations by Factorization, Completing the Square Method, Quadratic Formula, Graphical Method, Application of Quadratic Equations )
  • Congruence and Similarity (Congruent Figures, Reflections, Translations, rotations and Combining Transformations, Similarity, Scale Factors and Enlargements)
  • Parallel Lines and Angles in Triangles and Polygons (Angles Properties, Parallel Lines and Transersals, Angle Sum of Triangle, Exterior Angle of a Triangle, Special Quadrilaterals, Polygons)
  • Graphs of Linear and Quadratic Functions
  • Graphs in Practical Situations (Tables, Charts, Distance-Time Graphs)
  • Measuring of Pyramids, Cylinders, Cones and Spheres (Nets and Surface Areas of Pyramids, Volume of Pyramids, Volume and Surface Area of Cylinder, Cone and Sphere)
  • Data Analysis (Organizing Data in Frequency Tables, Bar Graphs, Histograms, Line Graphs and Scatter  plots.

LOM's Honors Geometry Course Highlights

General

  • Kids who has completed Algebra 1 course in preious year in their school or with LOM
  • An assessment test will be taken for all the kids to make sure child is eligible to attend LOM’s Geometry course 

Program Structure

  • This is a yearlong program
  • Child must bring a note book, sharpened pencils, ruler, protectors, set squares, compass. 
  • Home work will be assigned on the topic taught in the class.  It is a must to return the home work in next class.

Benefits of the program

LOM's material is designed after lot of research from top math writer’s material around the world. Lot of rigorous research and thinking process had been done to put this material together.  This is a high quality, higher leel Algebra 1 course designed just for our LOM kids to get the best benefits and put them ahead in the class   

  • LOM believes in rigorous teaching which means child understands all concepts thoroughly
  • Challenging word problems are designed to deelop problem solving and the critical thinking skills

Highlights of the Course Work

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LOM's Honors Algebra 2 Course Highlights

Who can attend?l

  • Kids of 9th and 10th grade who has completed Algebra 1 course in preious year in their school or with LOM
  • An assessment test will be taken for all the kids to make sure child is eligible to attend LOM’s Algebra 2 course   

Program Structure

  • This is a yearlong program
  • Child must bring a note book, sharpened pencils, ruler, protectors, set squares, compass. 
  • Home work will be assigned on the topic taught in the class.  It is a must to return the home work in next class. 

Benefits of the program


  • MMA beliees in rigorous teaching which means child understands all concepts thoroughly
  • Challenging word problems are designed to deelop problem solving and the critical thinking skills

Highlights of the Course Work

  • Expression, Equations and Inequalities
  • Functions, Equations and Graphs
  • Linear Systems
  • Quadratic Functions and Equations
  • Polynomials and Polynomial functions
  • Radical functions and Rational Exponents
  • Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
  • Rational Functions
  • Sequences and Series
  • Quadratic Relations and Conic Sections
  • Estimation
  • Identifying Casual Relationships
  • Systems of Three Linear Equations
  • Pi Notation of Sequences
  • Odd-Een Trigonometric Identities
  • Functions and Transformations
  • Ealuating Data Representations
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Matrices
  • Periodic Functions and Trigonometry
  • Trigonometric Identities and Equations