Section: Math, Schools   |   School: School of Logic

Establishing solid mathematical study skills and iron clad problem-solving strategies is the mark of our Pre-algebra course at Wilson Hill. This course offers instruction that provides a strong foundation for students as they progress from a concrete understanding of basic math concepts to a deeper level of abstract comprehension of math principles and application. Based on what they already know, students solve increasingly challenging math problems by identifying patterns, observing differences and asking questions. They develop a depth of subject understanding, the practice of thinking well mathematically and a joy of understanding mathematics as a way of thinking about the world rather than merely a collection of memorized facts. Students who complete this course successfully will be prepared for a rich Algebra I experience and beyond.

Topics include: order of operations, exponents, equation-solving, integers, basic geometry, ratio, proportion, percent, inequalities, graphing on the coordinate plane, area, volume, roots, basic probability and statistics. Students move through eleven chapters during the year. Typically, two lessons per day are covered in class, with homework from each lesson assigned for completion by the next class. Prerequisites: Students should have a solid understanding of basic operations with whole numbers, fractions and decimals, as well as other foundational math concepts.

Suggested Grade Level: 7–8

Comprehensive 2023-2024 Math Book & Materials List