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Summer! During the summer, many students lose 2.5 months of the math computational skills they learned during the school year. Customized Mathnasium Summer Programs (Math Curriculum Offerings) Include: 1-Summer-Only Memberships (June-August, 2016): “Power Math Workouts … see following page” For elementary, middle and high school “mathalets.” At Mathnasium, summer programs are all about preventing summer learning loss and helping students prepare for what lies ahead. For some students, that means a solid review of previous material. Others benefit from previewing upcoming concepts.
2- Summer Hourly Enrollment Packages: “Summer Prep Packs” Our Summer Prep Packs include 12-16 hours of tutoring + 25-30% off new enrollment fee (booked at your convenience between June 13th - September 2nd, 2016) that focus on preparing each student for the course they will enter in the fall. Curriculums are designed to keep students sharp, catch them up if needed and/or provide a head start into the new year ahead. Every student will receive a formative assessment as part of their 12-16 sessions, to determine their current skills and mathematical thinking abilities. The results will provide information as to areas for review, if needed, or if they are ready for material to prepare them for a fast start next year.
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MATHNASIUM OF NEW HAVEN
203-298-4158 www.mathnasum.com/newhaven 14 Selden St., Woodbridge CT 06525 Email:
[email protected] Summer Power Math Workout Program JUMP START SERIES Jump Start – Lower Elementary Grades Topics include: thinking in groups, fractions concepts, problem solving, multiplication readiness, algebraic thinking, mental math, computation, reading charts and graphs, patterns, decimal introduction, proportional thinking, fractional parts, introduction to percents and division readiness.
Jump Start – Going into Middle School Topics include: problem solving, algebraic thinking, mental math, computation, thinking in 10s, fractional parts, patters, factors and multiples, LCM and GCF, ratio and rate, proportional thinking, solving problems, integer concepts, adding and subtracting integers, divisibility, area and perimeter.
Jump Start – Going into Pre-Algebra Topics include: mixed numbers, sameness, fractional parts, wholes and parts, proportional thinking, percent, measurement, problem solving, computation with fractions, comparing and ordering fractions, denominate numbers
Jump Start – Going into Algebra 1 Topics include a review of critical concepts and skills necessary for success in the Algebra 1 course.
Jump Start – Going into Geometry Program is designed for students who will soon be starting High School Geometry and need a review of the critical concepts and skills necessary for success in the course.
Jump Start – SAT Math Designed for students who will be taking the SAT next year.
Master Times Tables (3rd Grade and up) Topics include: counting in equal groups, multiplication as repeated addition, visual arrays, word problems involving multiplication.
MASTER SERIES Master Fractions (4th Grade and up) Topics include: naming & drawing of fractions, proper fractions, improper fractions, unity, mixed numbers, sameness, complements to the whole, comparing to a whole, comparing fractions, ordering fractions, adding and subtracting fractions, problem solving with fractions.
Master Decimals (5th Grade and up) Topics include: place value, drawing decimals, connection between decimals and fractions, finding numbers between decimals, ordering decimals, counting by decimals, rounding of decimals, multiplying and dividing decimals by powers of 10, arithmetic operations with decimals, problem solving with decimals.
Master Percents (5th Grade and up) Topics include: special percents, building 100%, percents type 1, 2 and 3, changing fractions to decimals to percents, getting ready for more advanced work with percent.
Master Advanced Percents (7th Grade and up) Topics include: special percents, doing percent mentally, type 1, 2 and 3 with equations, percent word problems, extended and ultimate percentage questions.
Master Algebra 1 Program is designed for students who have completed the first year of algebra and need a review of the entire course. Would serve as a good review for students taking Algebra II in the fall.
Master Geometry This program is designed for students who have taken High School Geometry and need a review of the critical concepts and skills from the course.