
The second Englishlesson is all about transition words, sentence flow, and the relationship between sentences.The math lesson teaches students about systems of equations, their graphs, and how to solve them. The science lesson involves reading and interpreting tables in conjunction with the information and provided in the passage it’s related to.
Any homework assigned from the previous lecture will be reviewed along with the diagnostic exam. This involves the instructor going over questions that students may have, pointing out common mistakes, and solving them.
The third English lesson is about identifying correct word choice and utilizing vocabulary in tone and style with a passage. The math lesson teaches linear equations, their different forms, graphing them, solving them, and identifying their parts. The reading lesson is all about the main purpose/central claim/summary of the passage/paragraph in question and how to distinguish between vague ideas, overly detailed claims, and true summaries
Any homework assigned from the previous lecture will be reviewed along with the diagnostic exam. This involves the instructor going over questions that students may have, pointing out common mistakes, and solving them.
Exam 2
The fourth English lesson discusses in detail what a subject-verb agreement is, how to identify each part of it in a sentence, and logically determine its conjugation. Interpreting and solving of quadratic functions are introduced in the math lesson, including factoring, graphing, and the quadratic formula.The science lesson involves analyzing and interpreting graphs in conjunction with the information and provided in the passage it’s related to.
Any homework assigned from the previous lecture will be reviewed along with the previous exam. This involves the instructor going over questions that students may have, pointing out common mistakes, and solving them
The fifth English lesson is about sentence structure, passage flow, and identifying chronological and logical order of ideas. Math in this lecture is all about geometry and everything involved with that including the Pythagorean Theorem, trigonometric functions, circle functions and graphing, and perimeter, area, and volume formulas.The reading lesson delves into what the author’s intention is in terms of the questions and the passage, which is a key strategy to anticipating how a character or person might react to a question’s stimulus.
Any homework assigned from the previous lecture will be reviewed along with the previous exam. This involves the instructor going over questions that students may have, pointing out common mistakes, and solving them.
Exam 3
The sixth English lesson will simply be the instructor answering specific requests that any student may have in detail, making sure everyone is up to speed.The math lesson is about polynomials, more factoring, polynomial expansion, completing the square, and long and synthetic division.The reading lesson is much more meaning intensive, going over the tone, emotion, implications, and general understanding of any one given passage or sentence.
Any homework assigned from the previous lecture will be reviewed along with the previous exam. This involves the instructor going over questions that students may have, pointing out common mistakes, and solving them.
The seventh English lesson will be about the questions asking the student to identify and define the purpose of a passage as a whole.The math lesson continues with new material with central tendency (mean, median, mode, range, standard deviation), probability and determining the numerator and denominator from a word problem, and converting units with dimensional analysis and stepwise conversion.The reading lesson will be a review of evidence-based reading and using answers in context of the passage.
Any homework assigned from the previous lecture will be reviewed along with the previous exam. This involves the instructor going over questions that students may have, pointing out common mistakes, and solving them.
Exam 4
The eighth English lesson centers around questions asking the student to decide whether or not to delete or add a sentence, requiring them to properly determine if the information given is relevant or not. The math lesson focuses on manipulating fractions in an equation, exponent rules, and recognizing an exponential equation. The science lesson is all about looking at both sides of two passages in a comparative manner, gauging what each author would say about the findings of the other, and determining their specific viewpoints.
Any homework assigned from the previous lecture will be reviewed along with the previous exam. This involves the instructor going over questions that students may have, pointing out common mistakes, and solving them.
The ninth, and last, English lesson involves miscellaneous topics not covered as of yet, including combining sentences, recognizing and eliminating redundancies, and making sure ideas are conveyed as clearly as possible. The math lesson is about logarithms, their rules, and how to change the form of the equation to solve them as well as teaching about complex/imaginary numbers. The science lesson involves reading and interpreting miscellaneous figures in conjunction with the information and provided in the passage it’s related to.
Any homework assigned from the previous lecture will be reviewed along with the previous exam. This involves the instructor going over questions that students may have, pointing out common mistakes, and solving them.
| Exam/Session | Date | Time | Topics Covered |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture | 03/03/2022 | 06:30 pm - 08:30 pm | Lecture |
| Exam | 03/05/2022 | 09:00 am - 01:00 pm | Diagnostic Exam |
| Lecture | 03/08/2022 | 06:30 pm - 08:30 pm | Lecture |
| Lecture | 03/10/2022 | 06:30 pm - 08:30 pm | Lecture |
| Exam | 03/12/2022 | 09:00 am - 01:00 pm | Exam |
| Lecture | 03/15/2022 | 06:30 pm - 08:30 pm | Lecture |
| Lecture | 03/17/2022 | 06:30 pm - 08:30 pm | Lecture |
| Exam | 03/19/2022 | 09:00 am - 01:00 pm | Exam |
| Lecture | 03/22/2022 | 06:30 pm - 08:30 pm | Lecture |
| Lecture | 03/24/2022 | 06:30 pm - 08:30 pm | Lecture |
| Exam | 03/26/2022 | 09:00 am - 01:00 pm | Exam |
| Lecture | 03/29/2022 | 06:30 pm - 08:30 pm | Lecture |
| Lecture | 03/31/2022 | 06:30 pm - 08:30 pm | Lecture |