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Starting with the basics of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, grade 6 mathematics will provide you with a solid mathematical foundation. You will not simply learn how to pass tests. I will teach you to think mathematically: to understand the structure and beauty of the mathematical world and to be able to use that understanding to solve real-world problems.
In Grade 6 Math, you will already be learning the basic concepts not only of arithmetic, but also of algebra, geometry, and logic. You will learn such topics as fractions, decimals, percents, Roman numerals, line numbers, points on a graph, angles, basic geometric solids, negative numbers, exponents, units and measurement, interest rates, simple probability, and much more.
Mathematics is a language, but many students who study mathematics only gain sufficient skill to mechanically solve problems using procedures that they have memorized. They have little or no understanding of why they solve the problems the way they do. In this course, you will learn math at a deeper level than that. In the video above, I note three levels of mathematical understanding. I will help you to achieve all three levels of understanding, but I cannot do it alone in videos that you watch. There is some extra work that you will have to do, in addition to watching the class videos and solving the problem sets.
Study Notebook: I want you to get a study notebook specifically for your mathematics classes, and you will need to make a written entry in it for every class that presents new material. For each new concept of skill that you learn, I want to write a short, clear explanation in your own words in your study notebook. You can solve one or two examples in your study notebook. But it is not a notebook for solving the problem sets. It is a clear explanation, in your own words, of each of the topics that we cover in this course. At first you may find this difficult and it may take quite a bit of time. But after a few weeks you will have had enough practice that you can make the entries in your study notebook in 15 minutes or less. Consider having a separate page for each entry. Then at a later time you can rearrange or organize your study notebook as you add more material. I think once you get used to the study notebook you will want to keep it and continue using it through the rest of your mathematics studies.
Explaining to a Friend: In addition to the study notebook, for each topic that we study, I want you to explain the concept or how to solve a problem out loud to a friend. Most likely you will explain it to an imaginary friend, but it could be a parent or another friend. The important thing is for you to hear yourself explaining the concepts out loud. If you don’t really understand the topic well, you will know right away when you hear yourself trying to explain it.
These two techniques, the Study Notebook and Explaining to a Friend, will help you develop a much deeper understanding of the math that we study than if you just watch the videos and do the problem sets. I expect that you will need to set aside about one hour per day for study, in addition to your time watching the videos. But there are no shortcuts to mastering mathematics. If you are diligent in using these techniques, in addition to watching the videos carefully and solving all of the problem sets, you will be well equipped to succeed in high school math and beyond.
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