Why Upper
Secondary Math
Students will refine their mathematical expertise, engaging with advanced topics and real-world applications. This curriculum consolidates prior learning and equips students with the analytical skills required for higher education and real-world applications
Engaging Live-streamed small classes
No more than 8 students per class
On-demand homework support
100-minute classes, TWO class per week
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Curriculum
Transform learning into achievement with our thoughtfully crafted math curriculum, utilizing Singapore’s CPA approach to foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills
Syllabus
Understanding Ratios
What students will learn:
  • Defining ratios and their notation
  • Comparing two quantities using ratios
  • Real-life applications of ratios
  • Activities: Online ratio comparison exercises
Direct and Inverse Proportion
What students will learn:
  • Solving problems involving direct proportion
  • Solving problems involving inverse proportion
  • Real-world applications (speed, distance, time)
  • Activities: Interactive word problems on proportions
Map Scales
What students will learn:
  • Understanding map scales and conversions
  • Calculating distances using map scales
  • Applying map scales to area calculations
  • Activities: Map scale interpretation tasks
Problem Solving with Ratios
What students will learn:
  • Applying ratios in recipes and mixtures
  • Solving complex ratio problems
  • Exploring the relationship between ratios and fractions
  • Activities: Online ratio-based cooking problems
Ratio Word Problems
What students will learn:
  • Translating real-life situations into ratio problems
  • Solving multi-step ratio problems
  • Reviewing strategies for effective problem-solving
  • Activities: Online ratio word problem quizzes
Assessment and Review
What students will learn:
  • Reviewing key concepts from ratio and proportion
  • Practice problems and group discussions
  • Activities: Online quiz to assess understanding
Expansion of Algebraic Expressions
What students will learn:
  • Using distributive property to expand expressions
  • Practice expanding simple and complex expressions
  • Real-life applications of algebraic expressions
  • Activities: Online expansion exercises
Changing the Subject of a Formula
What students will learn:
  • Rearranging formulas to isolate a variable
  • Solving for specific variables in real-life formulas
  • Activities: Formula rearrangement tasks
Finding Unknown Quantities
What students will learn:
  • Evaluating algebraic expressions
  • Solving for unknowns in given formulas
  • Applications in real-world contexts
  • Activities: Interactive worksheets for finding unknowns
Factorization of Linear Expressions
What students will learn:
  • Identifying common factors in expressions
  • Simplifying linear expressions through factorization
  • Activities: Online factorization quizzes
Factorization of Quadratic Expressions
What students will learn:
  • Recognizing standard forms of quadratics
  • Applying factorization methods to solve quadratics
  • Activities: Quadratic factorization practice problems
Assessment and Review
What students will learn:
  • Comprehensive review of algebraic expressions and factorization
  • Practice and group discussions on common challenges
  • Activities: Online assessment on algebra topics
Understanding Functions
What students will learn:
  • Defining functions and their notation
  • Distinguishing between different types of functions
  • Activities: Interactive function identification games
Quadratic Functions
What students will learn:
  • Analyzing the standard form of quadratic functions
  • Determining the vertex and axis of symmetry
  • Activities: Quadratic function graphing tasks
Graphing Quadratic Functions
What students will learn:
  • Plotting quadratic functions on a graph
  • Interpreting the graph to find maximum and minimum points
  • Activities: Online graph plotting exercises
Linear Equations and Graphs
What students will learn:
  • Plotting quadratic functions on a graph
  • Understanding linear equations and their representations
  • Graphing linear equations on the Cartesian plane
  • Activities: Interactive linear graphing tasks
Equations and Inequalities
What students will learn:
  • Defining equations and inequalities
  • Real-world applications of equations and inequalities
  • Activities: Online problem-solving tasks
Assessment and Review
What students will learn:
  • Review of functions and graphs concepts
  • Group discussion and problem-solving sessions
  • Activities: Online quiz on functions and graphs
Solving Linear Equations
What students will learn:
  • Techniques for solving linear equations
  • Representing solutions graphically
  • Activities: Online linear equation practice
Simultaneous Linear Equations
What students will learn:
  • Techniques for solving pairs of simultaneous equations
  • Substitution and elimination methods
  • Activities: Interactive simultaneous equation tasks
Quadratic Equations
What students will learn:
  • Solving quadratic equations using factorization
  • Real-life applications of quadratic equations
  • Activities: Online quadratic equation problems
Real-world Problems Involving Equations
What students will learn:
  • Formulating equations from real-life scenarios
  • Solving complex word problems
  • Activities: Word problem-solving tasks
Graphical Representation of Equations
What students will learn:
  • Understanding how to graphically represent solutions
  • Analyzing intersection points of graphs
  • Activities: Online graphing tasks
Assessment and Review
What students will learn:
  • Comprehensive review of equations and inequalities
  • Practice problems and collaborative discussions
  • Activities: Online assessment on equations
Congruence in Geometry
What students will learn:
  • Understanding congruence through rigid transformations
  • Exploring properties of congruent figures
  • Activities: Online congruence transformation games
Similarity in Geometry
What students will learn:
  • Identifying similar figures and their properties
  • Solving problems involving corresponding angles and proportional sides
  • Activities: Interactive similarity exercises
Enlargement and Reduction of Shapes
What students will learn:
  • Techniques for enlarging or reducing shapes
  • Understanding scale factors and their applications
  • Activities: Online enlargement and reduction tasks
Pythagorean Theorem
What students will learn:
  • Applying the theorem in right-angled triangles
  • Solving problems involving side lengths
  • Activities: Pythagorean theorem problem sets
Trigonometric Ratios
What students will learn:
  • Utilizing sine, cosine, and tangent
  • Calculating unknown sides and angles in right-angled triangles
  • Activities: Online trigonometric exercises
Assessment and Review
What students will learn:
  • Review of geometry concepts including congruence, similarity, and trigonometry
  • Group discussions on common challenges
  • Activities: Online quiz on geometry topics
Data Collection and Representation
What students will learn:
  • Techniques for collecting and classifying data
  • Understanding different graphical representations
  • Activities: Online data collection tasks
Measures of Central Tendency
What students will learn:
  • Understanding mean, median, and mode
  • Solving problems involving averages for grouped and ungrouped data
  • Activities: Interactive average calculation exercises
Statistical Representation
What students will learn:
  • Analyzing advantages and disadvantages of data representations
  • Recognizing potential misinterpretations in data
  • Activities: Online tasks analyzing statistical representations
Introduction to Probability
What students will learn:
  • Defining probability and understanding its range
  • Exploring simple probability concepts
  • Activities: Probability games and quizzes
Calculating Probability
What students will learn:
  • Determining the probability of single events
  • Using systematic listing and counting techniques
  • Activities: Interactive probability exercises
Assessment and Review
What students will learn:
  • Comprehensive review of statistics and probability concepts
  • Group discussions and problem-solving sessions
  • Activities: Online assessment on statistics and probability
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WisdomWeb FAQ
1. How are the courses structured?
Our courses are divided into modules that include interactive live video lessons, assignments, and assessments. All live lessons are recorded for self-paced learning, allowing learners to progress based on their individual schedules, with access to educator support.
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2. Are the courses aligned with any specific educational standards?
Yes, our courses follow globally recognized educational standards. Our English curriculum aligns closely with the Cambridge English Qualifications (CEQ), and our Maths curriculum adheres to the guidelines of the Singapore Ministry of Education.
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3. What are the technology requirements for online classes
You will need to install Zoom on your computer or tablet before class. For an optimal experience, ensure your internet speed is at least 5 Mbps. Once set up, you're ready to start learning!
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