Learn how to algebra!
Yes, it is a verb — it is something you do. It is a process. It is not what is written on a board, or in a maths book. It is in your mind.
Three processes to be done simultaneously. No more. No less. You do these three processes simultaneously, and you are doing algebra. Enough to enjoy doing it. Enough to get a pass at GCSE.
It can be taught in one lesson. However, it takes a little practice. So, we will take it slow.
You’ll need to know basic number work — Arithmetic 101 — for operations, negative numbers especially. If you’ve had some experience of algebra but it just didn’t make sense to you, we’ll cover the preparatory work like letters for unknowns.
First, the three processes will be laid out so you can tackle two-step and three-step algebraic equations. Practice. The second lesson we introduce some of the tricks like collecting terms and brackets. Practice. Third, we use them in Pythagoras’ Theorem or Trigonometry, or some other branch of maths.
Three steps, three lessons, and you will be having fun doing algebra.
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Curriculum
- 3 Sections
- 3 Lessons
- 3 Hours
- Lesson 1 - The Balance1
- Lesson 2 - Solving Equations1
- Lesson 3 - Manipulating Formula1