Grade 6 (2)
Live-Online Summer Math Bridge - Grade 6
  • Type: Live Online
  • Start Date: 06/10/2024
  • End Date: 07/29/2024
  • Meeting Time(s): Mondays and Wednesdays | 2:00 pm - 2:50 pm CST
  • Cost: $299

Summer Bridge Math Program is a great way for students to keep their math skills sharp. Whether called the summer setback or summer slide, the learning loss students experience over the summer can have a significant impact on their performance in the upcoming school year. Frequently contributing to a loss of 2+ months of skill, this happens during summer vacation when students don't use the skills learned at school. This program will help minimize students' loss of skills by giving them an instructor-led environment in which to review and practice skills learned or receive guided instruction on key topics covered in the grade they're entering. Class session will be taught on a reading level matching the course title (e.g. Grade 6 Instruction will be taught at a 6th grade reading level)

The Summer Bridge Math Program is open to any student seeking an engaging environment in which to explore fun, relevant math topics. Topics covered are listed within the description of each program to assist parents and students as they decide which program is best for them. As an example, Grade 6 will be helpful for students who recently completed 6th grade and want to minimize summer losses, or for those who are preparing for 6th grade and want an introduction to the topics they'll see in the upcoming year.

**If your middle school student qualifies for free or reduced lunch, you may apply for a scholarship on the registration page. If your scholarship is approved, you will be supplied with a coupon code to use during registration. 

Expert Instruction: Each class is led by a veteran instructor who has spent years in the classroom and who is selected based on their ability to provide a friendly, interactive classroom experience.

Summer Bridge Math Program: Grade 6 Topics

  • Multiplication and division of decimals
  • Number properties including factors and multiples
  • Multiplication and division of fractions and mixed numbers
  • Ratios, proportions, rates, and percents
  • Integers and absolute value
  • The coordinate plane
  • Expressions, equations, and inequalities
  • Exponents and scientific notation
  • Areas of parallelograms and right triangles
  • Volume and surface are of right rectangular prisms
  • Measures of central tendency

What is the time required for the program?

Each course consists of 12 50-minute sessions delivered in a live-online format. Classes are available on either a six-week or three-week schedule. 

What technology is needed?

Easy-to-access online learning portal: Students can join live class sessions via their browser; no special software applications are required. For the best experience, students should access class on a laptop or desktop computer. Some sessions may include opportunities to participate via webcam or microphone, but microphones and webcams are not required. 

What other information can you give me about the class and curriculum?

Sound Curriculum: The topics for each class are chosen to align with widely used math standards to ensure that your student spends class time developing the family of skills education experts have identified as central to math mastery at each grade level.

Fun, engaging tasks: Students interact wtih the virtual classroom by writing on class slides and manipulating objects on the screen.

Pre-recorded versions of class sessions: The content of each session is available for viewing 24 hours a day so that students can go back and review topics that they may find challenging.

Out-of-class practice problems: Supplementary online exercises are provided so that students can gain additional practice with each session's topics to reinforce what they have learned.

Grade 7
Live-Online Summer Math Bridge - Grade 7
  • Type: Live Online
  • Start Date: 06/10/2024
  • End Date: 07/29/2024
  • Meeting Time(s): Mondays and Wednesdays | 5:00 pm - 5:50 pm CST
  • Cost: $299

Summer Bridge Math Program is a great way for students to keep their math skills sharp. Whether called the summer setback or summer slide, the learning loss students experience over the summer can have a significant impact on their performance in the upcoming school year. Frequently contributing to a loss of 2+ months of skill, this happens during summer vacation when students don't use the skills learned at school. This program will help minimize students' loss of skills by giving them an instructor-led environment in which to review and practice skills learned or receive guided instruction on key topics covered in the grade they're entering.

The Summer Bridge Math Program is open to any student seeking an engaging environment in which to explore fun, relevant math topics. Topics covered are listed within the description of each program to assist parents and students as they decide which program is best for them. As an example, Grade 6 will be helpful for students who recently completed 6th grade and want to minimize summer losses, or for those who are preparing for 6th grade and want an introduction to the topics they'll see in the upcoming year. Class sessions will be taught on a reading level matching the course title (e.g. Grade 7 Instruction will be taught at a 7th-grade reading level)

**If your middle school student qualifies for free or reduced lunch, you may apply for a scholarship on the registration page. If your scholarship is approved, you will be supplied with a coupon code to use during registration. 

Expert Instruction: Each class is led by a veteran instructor who has spent years in the classroom and who is selected based on their ability to provide a friendly, interactive classroom experience.

Summer Bridge Math Program: Grade 7 Topics

  • Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of integers and rational numbers
  • Equivalence of rational and decimal representations
  • Properties of numbers
  • Expressions, equations, and inequalities
  • Ratios, rates, and percents
  • Proportional relationships and graphing
  • Area and perimeter of right triangles, parallelograms, and trapezoids
  • Area and circumference of circles
  • Scale drawings
  • Angle relationships
  • Volume and surface area of prisms  
  • Data and statistics including sampling
  • Probability and compound events

What is the time required for the program?

Each course consists of 12 50-minute sessions delivered in a live-online format. Classes are available on either a six-week or three-week schedule. 

What technology is needed?

Easy-to-access online learning portal: Students can join live class sessions via their browser; no special software applications are required. For the best experience, students should access class on a laptop or desktop computer. Some sessions may include opportunities to participate via webcam or microphone, but microphones and webcams are not required. 

What other information can you give me about the class and curriculum?

Sound Curriculum: The topics for each class are chosen to align with widely used math standards to ensure that your student spends class time developing the family of skills education experts have identified as central to math mastery at each grade level.

Fun, engaging tasks: Students interact wtih the virtual classroom by writing on class slides and manipulating objects on the screen.

Pre-recorded versions of class sessions: The content of each session is available for viewing 24 hours a day so that students can go back and review topics that they may find challenging.

Out-of-class practice problems: Supplementary online exercises are provided so that students can gain additional practice with each session's topics to reinforce what they have learned.

Grade 8
Live-Online Summer Math Bridge - Grade 8
  • Type: Live Online
  • Start Date: 06/10/2024
  • End Date: 07/29/2024
  • Meeting Time(s): Mondays and Wednesdays | 3:00 pm - 3:50 pm CST
  • Cost: $299

Summer Bridge Math Program is a great way for students to keep their math skills sharp. Whether called the summer setback or summer slide, the learning loss students experience over the summer can have a significant impact on their performance in the upcoming school year. Frequently contributing to a loss of 2+ months of skill, this happens during summer vacation when students don't use the skills learned at school. This program will help minimize students' loss of skills by giving them an instructor-led environment in which to review and practice skills learned or receive guided instruction on key topics covered in the grade they're entering.

The Summer Bridge Math Program is open to any student seeking an engaging environment in which to explore fun, relevant math topics. Topics covered are listed within the description of each program to assist parents and students as they decide which program is best for them. As an example, Grade 6 will be helpful for students who recently completed 6th grade and want to minimize summer losses, or for those who are preparing for 6th grade and want an introduction to the topics they'll see in the upcoming year. Class sessions will be taught on a reading level matching the course title (e.g. Grade 6 Instruction will be taught at a 6th-grade reading level)

**If your middle school student qualifies for free or reduced lunch, you may apply for a scholarship on the registration page. If your scholarship is approved, you will be supplied with a coupon code to use during registration. 

Expert Instruction: Each class is led by a veteran instructor who has spent years in the classroom and who is selected based on their ability to provide a friendly, interactive classroom experience.

Summer Bridge Math Program: Grade 8 Topics

  • Positive and negative exponents
  • Scientific notation
  • Square and cube roots
  • Irrational numbers including decimal approximations and relative order
  • Solving equations in one variable
  • Linear equations including slope-intercept form and graphing
  • Systems of two linear equations
  • Functions
  • Rotation, reflection, and translation
  • Congruent shapes
  • Angle relationships
  • The Pythagorean theorem

What is the time required for the program?

Each course consists of 12 50-minute sessions delivered in a live-online format. Classes are available on either a six-week or three-week schedule. 

What technology is needed?

Easy-to-access online learning portal: Students can join live class sessions via their browser; no special software applications are required. For the best experience, students should access class on a laptop or desktop computer. Some sessions may include opportunities to participate via webcam or microphone, but microphones and webcams are not required. 

What other information can you give me about the class and curriculum?

Sound Curriculum: The topics for each class are chosen to align with widely used math standards to ensure that your student spends class time developing the family of skills education experts have identified as central to math mastery at each grade level.

Fun, engaging tasks: Students interact wtih the virtual classroom by writing on class slides and manipulating objects on the screen.

Pre-recorded versions of class sessions: The content of each session is available for viewing 24 hours a day so that students can go back and review topics that they may find challenging.

Out-of-class practice problems: Supplementary online exercises are provided so that students can gain additional practice with each session's topics to reinforce what they have learned.

Grade 6 (2)
Live-Online Summer Math Bridge - Grade 6
  • Type: Live Online
  • Start Date: 06/18/2024
  • End Date: 08/01/2024
  • Meeting Time(s): Tuesdays and Thursdays | 5:00 pm - 5:50 pm CST
  • Cost: $299

Summer Bridge Math Program is a great way for students to keep their math skills sharp. Whether called the summer setback or summer slide, the learning loss students experience over the summer can have a significant impact on their performance in the upcoming school year. Frequently contributing to a loss of 2+ months of skill, this happens during summer vacation when students don't use the skills learned at school. This program will help minimize students' loss of skills by giving them an instructor-led environment in which to review and practice skills learned or receive guided instruction on key topics covered in the grade they're entering.

The Summer Bridge Math Program is open to any student seeking an engaging environment in which to explore fun, relevant math topics. Topics covered are listed within the description of each program to assist parents and students as they decide which program is best for them. As an example, Grade 6 will be helpful for students who recently completed 6th grade and want to minimize summer losses, or for those who are preparing for 6th grade and want an introduction to the topics they'll see in the upcoming year. Class sessions will be taught on a reading level matching the course title (e.g. Grade 6 Instruction will be taught at a 6th-grade reading level)

**If your middle school student qualifies for free or reduced lunch, you may apply for a scholarship on the registration page. If your scholarship is approved, you will be supplied with a coupon code to use during registration. 

Expert Instruction: Each class is led by a veteran instructor who has spent years in the classroom and who is selected based on their ability to provide a friendly, interactive classroom experience.

Summer Bridge Math Program: Grade 6 Topics

  • Multiplication and division of decimals
  • Number properties including factors and multiples
  • Multiplication and division of fractions and mixed numbers
  • Ratios, proportions, rates, and percents
  • Integers and absolute value
  • The coordinate plane
  • Expressions, equations, and inequalities
  • Exponents and scientific notation
  • Areas of parallelograms and right triangles
  • Volume and surface are of right rectangular prisms
  • Measures of central tendency

What is the time required for the program?

Each course consists of 12 50-minute sessions delivered in a live-online format. Classes are available on either a six-week or three-week schedule. 

What technology is needed?

Easy-to-access online learning portal: Students can join live class sessions via their browser; no special software applications are required. For the best experience, students should access class on a laptop or desktop computer. Some sessions may include opportunities to participate via webcam or microphone, but microphones and webcams are not required. 

What other information can you give me about the class and curriculum?

Sound Curriculum: The topics for each class are chosen to align with widely used math standards to ensure that your student spends class time developing the family of skills education experts have identified as central to math mastery at each grade level.

Fun, engaging tasks: Students interact wtih the virtual classroom by writing on class slides and manipulating objects on the screen.

Pre-recorded versions of class sessions: The content of each session is available for viewing 24 hours a day so that students can go back and review topics that they may find challenging.

Out-of-class practice problems: Supplementary online exercises are provided so that students can gain additional practice with each session's topics to reinforce what they have learned.

Grade 7
Live-Online Summer Math Bridge - Grade 7
  • Type: Live Online
  • Start Date: 06/18/2024
  • End Date: 08/01/2024
  • Meeting Time(s): Tuesdays and Thursdays | 4:00 pm - 4:50 pm CST
  • Cost: $299

Summer Bridge Math Program is a great way for students to keep their math skills sharp. Whether called the summer setback or summer slide, the learning loss students experience over the summer can have a significant impact on their performance in the upcoming school year. Frequently contributing to a loss of 2+ months of skill, this happens during summer vacation when students don't use the skills learned at school. This program will help minimize students' loss of skills by giving them an instructor-led environment in which to review and practice skills learned or receive guided instruction on key topics covered in the grade they're entering.

The Summer Bridge Math Program is open to any student seeking an engaging environment in which to explore fun, relevant math topics. Topics covered are listed within the description of each program to assist parents and students as they decide which program is best for them. As an example, Grade 6 will be helpful for students who recently completed 6th grade and want to minimize summer losses, or for those who are preparing for 6th grade and want an introduction to the topics they'll see in the upcoming year. Class sessions will be taught on a reading level matching the course title (e.g. Grade 6 Instruction will be taught at a 6th-grade reading level)

**If your middle school student qualifies for free or reduced lunch, you may apply for a scholarship on the registration page. If your scholarship is approved, you will be supplied with a coupon code to use during registration. 

Expert Instruction: Each class is led by a veteran instructor who has spent years in the classroom and who is selected based on their ability to provide a friendly, interactive classroom experience.

Summer Bridge Math Program: Grade 7 Topics

  • Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of integers and rational numbers
  • Equivalence of rational and decimal representations
  • Properties of numbers
  • Expressions, equations, and inequalities
  • Ratios, rates, and percents
  • Proportional relationships and graphing
  • Area and perimeter of right triangles, parallelograms, and trapezoids
  • Area and circumference of circles
  • Scale drawings
  • Angle relationships
  • Volume and surface area of prisms  
  • Data and statistics including sampling
  • Probability and compound events

What is the time required for the program?

Each course consists of 12 50-minute sessions delivered in a live-online format. Classes are available on either a six-week or three-week schedule. 

What technology is needed?

Easy-to-access online learning portal: Students can join live class sessions via their browser; no special software applications are required. For the best experience, students should access class on a laptop or desktop computer. Some sessions may include opportunities to participate via webcam or microphone, but microphones and webcams are not required. 

What other information can you give me about the class and curriculum?

Sound Curriculum: The topics for each class are chosen to align with widely used math standards to ensure that your student spends class time developing the family of skills education experts have identified as central to math mastery at each grade level.

Fun, engaging tasks: Students interact wtih the virtual classroom by writing on class slides and manipulating objects on the screen.

Pre-recorded versions of class sessions: The content of each session is available for viewing 24 hours a day so that students can go back and review topics that they may find challenging.

Out-of-class practice problems: Supplementary online exercises are provided so that students can gain additional practice with each session's topics to reinforce what they have learned.

Grade 8
Live-Online Summer Math Bridge - Grade 8
  • Type: Live Online
  • Start Date: 06/18/2024
  • End Date: 08/01/2024
  • Meeting Time(s): Tuesdays and Thursdays | 1:00 pm to 1:50 pm CST
  • Cost: $299

Summer Bridge Math Program is a great way for students to keep their math skills sharp. Whether called the summer setback or summer slide, the learning loss students experience over the summer can have a significant impact on their performance in the upcoming school year. Frequently contributing to a loss of 2+ months of skill, this happens during summer vacation when students don't use the skills learned at school. This program will help minimize students' loss of skills by giving them an instructor-led environment in which to review and practice skills learned or receive guided instruction on key topics covered in the grade they're entering.

The Summer Bridge Math Program is open to any student seeking an engaging environment in which to explore fun, relevant math topics. Topics covered are listed within the description of each program to assist parents and students as they decide which program is best for them. As an example, Grade 6 will be helpful for students who recently completed 6th grade and want to minimize summer losses, or for those who are preparing for 6th grade and want an introduction to the topics they'll see in the upcoming year. Class sessions will be taught on a reading level matching the course title (e.g. Grade 6 Instruction will be taught at a 6th-grade reading level)

**If your middle school student qualifies for free or reduced lunch, you may apply for a scholarship on the registration page. If your scholarship is approved, you will be supplied with a coupon code to use during registration. 

Expert Instruction: Each class is led by a veteran instructor who has spent years in the classroom and who is selected based on their ability to provide a friendly, interactive classroom experience.

Summer Bridge Math Program: Grade 8 Topics

  • Positive and negative exponents
  • Scientific notation
  • Square and cube roots
  • Irrational numbers including decimal approximations and relative order
  • Solving equations in one variable
  • Linear equations including slope-intercept form and graphing
  • Systems of two linear equations
  • Functions
  • Rotation, reflection, and translation
  • Congruent shapes
  • Angle relationships
  • The Pythagorean theorem

What is the time required for the program?

Each course consists of 12 50-minute sessions delivered in a live-online format. Classes are available on either a six-week or three-week schedule. 

What technology is needed?

Easy-to-access online learning portal: Students can join live class sessions via their browser; no special software applications are required. For the best experience, students should access class on a laptop or desktop computer. Some sessions may include opportunities to participate via webcam or microphone, but microphones and webcams are not required. 

What other information can you give me about the class and curriculum?

Sound Curriculum: The topics for each class are chosen to align with widely used math standards to ensure that your student spends class time developing the family of skills education experts have identified as central to math mastery at each grade level.

Fun, engaging tasks: Students interact wtih the virtual classroom by writing on class slides and manipulating objects on the screen.

Pre-recorded versions of class sessions: The content of each session is available for viewing 24 hours a day so that students can go back and review topics that they may find challenging.

Out-of-class practice problems: Supplementary online exercises are provided so that students can gain additional practice with each session's topics to reinforce what they have learned.

Grade 6 (2)
Live-Online Summer Math Bridge - Grade 6
  • Type: Live Online
  • Start Date: 07/08/2024
  • End Date: 07/25/2024
  • Meeting Time(s): Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays | 1:00 pm - 1:50 pm CST
  • Cost: $299

Summer Bridge Math Program is a great way for students to keep their math skills sharp. Whether called the summer setback or summer slide, the learning loss students experience over the summer can have a significant impact on their performance in the upcoming school year. Frequently contributing to a loss of 2+ months of skill, this happens during summer vacation when students don't use the skills learned at school. This program will help minimize students' loss of skills by giving them an instructor-led environment in which to review and practice skills learned or receive guided instruction on key topics covered in the grade they're entering.

The Summer Bridge Math Program is open to any student seeking an engaging environment in which to explore fun, relevant math topics. Topics covered are listed within the description of each program to assist parents and students as they decide which program is best for them. As an example, Grade 6 will be helpful for students who recently completed 6th grade and want to minimize summer losses, or for those who are preparing for 6th grade and want an introduction to the topics they'll see in the upcoming year. Class sessions will be taught on a reading level matching the course title (e.g. Grade 6 Instruction will be taught at a 6th-grade reading level)

**If your middle school student qualifies for free or reduced lunch, you may apply for a scholarship on the registration page. If your scholarship is approved, you will be supplied with a coupon code to use during registration. 

Expert Instruction: Each class is led by a veteran instructor who has spent years in the classroom and who is selected based on their ability to provide a friendly, interactive classroom experience.

Summer Bridge Math Program: Grade 6 Topics

  • Multiplication and division of decimals
  • Number properties including factors and multiples
  • Multiplication and division of fractions and mixed numbers
  • Ratios, proportions, rates, and percents
  • Integers and absolute value
  • The coordinate plane
  • Expressions, equations, and inequalities
  • Exponents and scientific notation
  • Areas of parallelograms and right triangles
  • Volume and surface are of right rectangular prisms
  • Measures of central tendency

What is the time required for the program?

Each course consists of 12 50-minute sessions delivered in a live-online format. Classes are available on either a six-week or three-week schedule. 

What technology is needed?

Easy-to-access online learning portal: Students can join live class sessions via their browser; no special software applications are required. For the best experience, students should access class on a laptop or desktop computer. Some sessions may include opportunities to participate via webcam or microphone, but microphones and webcams are not required. 

What other information can you give me about the class and curriculum?

Sound Curriculum: The topics for each class are chosen to align with widely used math standards to ensure that your student spends class time developing the family of skills education experts have identified as central to math mastery at each grade level.

Fun, engaging tasks: Students interact wtih the virtual classroom by writing on class slides and manipulating objects on the screen.

Pre-recorded versions of class sessions: The content of each session is available for viewing 24 hours a day so that students can go back and review topics that they may find challenging.

Out-of-class practice problems: Supplementary online exercises are provided so that students can gain additional practice with each session's topics to reinforce what they have learned.

Grade 7
Live-Online Summer Math Bridge - Grade 7
  • Type: Live Online
  • Start Date: 07/08/2024
  • End Date: 07/25/2024
  • Meeting Time(s): Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesday, Thursdays | 1:00 pm - 1:50 pm CST
  • Cost: $299

Summer Bridge Math Program is a great way for students to keep their math skills sharp. Whether called the summer setback or summer slide, the learning loss students experience over the summer can have a significant impact on their performance in the upcoming school year. Frequently contributing to a loss of 2+ months of skill, this happens during summer vacation when students don't use the skills learned at school. This program will help minimize students' loss of skills by giving them an instructor-led environment in which to review and practice skills learned or receive guided instruction on key topics covered in the grade they're entering.

The Summer Bridge Math Program is open to any student seeking an engaging environment in which to explore fun, relevant math topics. Topics covered are listed within the description of each program to assist parents and students as they decide which program is best for them. As an example, Grade 6 will be helpful for students who recently completed 6th grade and want to minimize summer losses, or for those who are preparing for 6th grade and want an introduction to the topics they'll see in the upcoming year. Class sessions will be taught on a reading level matching the course title (e.g. Grade 6 Instruction will be taught at a 6th-grade reading level)

**If your middle school student qualifies for free or reduced lunch, you may apply for a scholarship on the registration page. If your scholarship is approved, you will be supplied with a coupon code to use during registration. 

Expert Instruction: Each class is led by a veteran instructor who has spent years in the classroom and who is selected based on their ability to provide a friendly, interactive classroom experience.

Summer Bridge Math Program: Grade 7 Topics

  • Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of integers and rational numbers
  • Equivalence of rational and decimal representations
  • Properties of numbers
  • Expressions, equations, and inequalities
  • Ratios, rates, and percents
  • Proportional relationships and graphing
  • Area and perimeter of right triangles, parallelograms, and trapezoids
  • Area and circumference of circles
  • Scale drawings
  • Angle relationships
  • Volume and surface area of prisms  
  • Data and statistics including sampling
  • Probability and compound events

What is the time required for the program?

Each course consists of 12 50-minute sessions delivered in a live-online format. Classes are available on either a six-week or three-week schedule. 

What technology is needed?

Easy-to-access online learning portal: Students can join live class sessions via their browser; no special software applications are required. For the best experience, students should access class on a laptop or desktop computer. Some sessions may include opportunities to participate via webcam or microphone, but microphones and webcams are not required. 

What other information can you give me about the class and curriculum?

Sound Curriculum: The topics for each class are chosen to align with widely used math standards to ensure that your student spends class time developing the family of skills education experts have identified as central to math mastery at each grade level.

Fun, engaging tasks: Students interact wtih the virtual classroom by writing on class slides and manipulating objects on the screen.

Pre-recorded versions of class sessions: The content of each session is available for viewing 24 hours a day so that students can go back and review topics that they may find challenging.

Out-of-class practice problems: Supplementary online exercises are provided so that students can gain additional practice with each session's topics to reinforce what they have learned.

Grade 8
Live-Online Summer Math Bridge - Grade 8
  • Type: Live Online
  • Start Date: 07/08/2024
  • End Date: 07/25/2024
  • Meeting Time(s): Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays | 5:00 pm - 5:50 pm CST
  • Cost: $299

Summer Bridge Math Program is a great way for students to keep their math skills sharp. Whether called the summer setback or summer slide, the learning loss students experience over the summer can have a significant impact on their performance in the upcoming school year. Frequently contributing to a loss of 2+ months of skill, this happens during summer vacation when students don't use the skills learned at school. This program will help minimize students' loss of skills by giving them an instructor-led environment in which to review and practice skills learned or receive guided instruction on key topics covered in the grade they're entering.

The Summer Bridge Math Program is open to any student seeking an engaging environment in which to explore fun, relevant math topics. Topics covered are listed within the description of each program to assist parents and students as they decide which program is best for them. As an example, Grade 6 will be helpful for students who recently completed 6th grade and want to minimize summer losses, or for those who are preparing for 6th grade and want an introduction to the topics they'll see in the upcoming year. Class sessions will be taught on a reading level matching the course title (e.g. Grade 6 Instruction will be taught at a 6th-grade reading level)

**If your middle school student qualifies for free or reduced lunch, you may apply for a scholarship on the registration page. If your scholarship is approved, you will be supplied with a coupon code to use during registration. 

Expert Instruction: Each class is led by a veteran instructor who has spent years in the classroom and who is selected based on their ability to provide a friendly, interactive classroom experience.

Summer Bridge Math Program: Grade 8 Topics

  • Positive and negative exponents
  • Scientific notation
  • Square and cube roots
  • Irrational numbers including decimal approximations and relative order
  • Solving equations in one variable
  • Linear equations including slope-intercept form and graphing
  • Systems of two linear equations
  • Functions
  • Rotation, reflection, and translation
  • Congruent shapes
  • Angle relationships
  • The Pythagorean theorem

What is the time required for the program?

Each course consists of 12 50-minute sessions delivered in a live-online format. Classes are available on either a six-week or three-week schedule. 

What technology is needed?

Easy-to-access online learning portal: Students can join live class sessions via their browser; no special software applications are required. For the best experience, students should access class on a laptop or desktop computer. Some sessions may include opportunities to participate via webcam or microphone, but microphones and webcams are not required. 

What other information can you give me about the class and curriculum?

Sound Curriculum: The topics for each class are chosen to align with widely used math standards to ensure that your student spends class time developing the family of skills education experts have identified as central to math mastery at each grade level.

Fun, engaging tasks: Students interact wtih the virtual classroom by writing on class slides and manipulating objects on the screen.

Pre-recorded versions of class sessions: The content of each session is available for viewing 24 hours a day so that students can go back and review topics that they may find challenging.

Out-of-class practice problems: Supplementary online exercises are provided so that students can gain additional practice with each session's topics to reinforce what they have learned.

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