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Final session. Today we reviewed the volume, area, and perimeter. The student did well calculating the volume of various shapes. We also reviewed converting units in the metric system. I showed her how to easily multiply and divide by multiples of ten. We also reviewed translating word problems and using key words to determine the operations that need to be performed. We worked on two step equalities and inequalities. We worked in her book through various review sections and problems. She said she felt confident and comfortable with the material on her review list.
Today with the student I started with basic place value and continuously got harder. We rounded to the nearest ten and then went all the way up to millions. We covered a lot of fraction material (different denominators, mixed numbers, adding fractions) and then also focused on long division. These are topics that are going to be continuously covered in our sessions because they need to become second hand nature. She did extremely well and is really a pleasure to work with.
Prior to the session, the student provided several sample pages from the placement tests he hopes to pass this summer. He also has a workbook that covers most algebra II and pre-calculus material. After discussing his goals and plans, we began work on the workbook. We worked on binomial expansion for most of our session. By the end of the session, he was able to use FOIL methods to expand polynomials, as well as work with a variety of expressions similar to polynomials.
We completed the test review packet, and the student made significant improvement. She has become better at completing problems on her own using the correct strategy, and fixing minor mistakes.
We worked on borrowing with large subtraction problems. We then worked on the concept that addition is the same as subtraction, just in a different order. The student thinks addition is easy but struggles with subtraction, so hopefully this concept will help. We spent the last part working on fractions.
The student and I met for the first time today. We did a quick review of second-grade math, which she has a good grasp of, with the exception of polygons (we will focus on polygons next time). We also did a state third-grade math test; again, polygons were a trouble spot, as were division and multiplication, which she hasn't really covered yet.