Pre-Algebra Pathways
Differentiated Online Pre-Algebra Instruction
Pre-Algebra Pathways brings together comprehensive pre-algebra skills assessment with differentiated instruction, all administered in an interactive, online learning environment, ideal for use at home. Let's Go Learn's Diagnostic Online Math Assessment (DOMA) Pre-Algebra first performs a detailed assessment of each student's pre-algebra abilities across 14 different mathematical constructs aligned with NCTM and state standards. After the initial assessment, the program transitions the student into interactive tutorials and activities that improve math skills identified by teachers as essential for success in Algebra I. Pre-Algebra Pathways is ideal for parents to ensure that students are ready to enter Algebra I.
How It Works
The first step to successfully addressing individual students' learning is accurate assessment of their current understanding of specific material. DOMA Pre-Algebra assesses 14 areas of pre-requisite mathematical knowledge, needed for success at the Algebra I level. The assessment's advanced adaptive features reduce the total assessment time, increase the diagnostic nature of the program, and maximize the useful information teachers receive. Immediately after the assessment, students who qualify for instruction are automatically transitioned into powerful online pre-algebra lessons.
The easy-to-understand and engaging lessons featured in Pre-Algebra Pathways use online versions of familiar math manipulatives to help students understand lessons and apply their learning to real-world problem solving. Each student receives instruction at his or her own level, so students learn at their own individual paces, following the path that works best for them.
- Multi-media lessons include step-by-step instructions and example problems
- Easy-to-follow, interactive demonstrations walk students through sample problems one step at a time
- Practice exercises allow students to apply what they've learned.
- End-of-lesson tests help teachers monitor students' progress in their lessons.
- Interactive resources include a dictionary of important mathematical terms
