Math Studio Beginner to Advanced: A Complete Learning Path
Overview
A structured, progressive course that takes learners from foundational arithmetic through advanced pre-calculus and introductory calculus, using interactive lessons, practice problems, and project-based learning.
Who it’s for
- Beginners with limited math background
- Students preparing for high school or college math
- Adult learners refreshing skills
- Teachers seeking a full curriculum to adapt for classes
Course structure (12-week module-based path)
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Weeks 1–2 — Foundations
- Number sense, integers, fractions, decimals, ratios, percentages
- Basic word problems and mental math strategies
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Weeks 3–4 — Pre-Algebra
- Variables, expressions, linear equations, inequalities
- Basic geometry (area, perimeter), coordinate plane
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Weeks 5–6 — Algebra I
- Linear functions, systems of equations, factoring, quadratic basics
- Problem-solving strategies and real-world applications
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Weeks 7–8 — Geometry & Data
- Euclidean geometry, proofs, triangles, circles, transformations
- Statistics basics: mean/median/mode, histograms, probability
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Weeks 9–10 — Algebra II / Advanced Topics
- Polynomials, rational expressions, exponential & logarithmic functions
- Sequences, series, complex numbers
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Weeks 11–12 — Pre-Calculus / Intro Calculus
- Trigonometry, limits, derivatives basics, function composition
- Capstone project: model a real-world problem using multiple topics
Lesson format
- Short interactive video (8–12 min)
- Guided examples with step-by-step solutions
- Practice set: graded problems with hints and instant feedback
- Mini-project or real-world application per module
Assessment & progression
- Weekly quizzes (adaptive difficulty)
- Module tests unlocking the next module
- Final capstone project assessed with rubric (accuracy, reasoning, presentation)
Features & tools
- Adaptive practice that targets weak areas
- Built-in graphing calculator and equation editor
- Teacher dashboard: assign modules, track student progress, export reports
- Support resources: solution walkthroughs, printable worksheets, discussion forum
Estimated time commitment
- 4–6 hours/week for paced completion in 12 weeks
- Self-paced option available
Outcomes
- Solid foundational skills through introductory calculus concepts
- Improved problem-solving and mathematical reasoning
- Portfolio-ready capstone demonstrating applied math skills