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IN HIGH SCHOOL MATHS
What is the secret recipe for getting the highest possible math test score in school? The answer is simple: have a weekly tutoring session with an experienced math teacher to review your school work!
Join our small group math tutorial classes, specially designed for high school students, to ensure their math success now and in the future.
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Small Group Tutorial Classes Available
Grade 9
Principles of Mathematics I
Student Grade: 9
Class Days: Tuesday to Friday
Class Time: 04:00PM - 07:00PM
Class Format: in-person at OAKLearning
monthly payment plan details availalbe at registration
Grade 10
Principles of Mathematics II
Student Grade: 9, 10
Class Days: Tuesday to Friday
Class Time: 04:00PM - 07:00PM
Class Format: in-person at OAKLearning
monthly payment plan details availalbe at registration
Grade 11
Functions
Student Grade: 10, 11, 12
Class Days: Tuesday to Friday
Class Time: 04:00PM - 07:00PM
Class Format: in-person at OAKLearning
monthly payment plan details availalbe at registration
our Teacher
1. Luisa, BA in Math Education, MSc in Mathematics
Ms. Luisa has been teaching with OAKLearing for four years. She has 25 years of rich experience in teaching mathematics and exceptional expertise in teaching grade 10 to grade 12 math subjects, AP and SAT math, and coaching math competitions. Ms. Luisa currently works at Halton Public School Board. Her passion for math since childhood, extensive teaching experience, and well-defined teaching methods have aided numerous students in excelling in their math education.
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High School Math On the Job
How Important Is It?
High school math are critical for university admissions
The number of high schools’ math courses a student takes, and the score of each math course that a student receives could be the deciding factor for university admissions.
High school math courses are incremental and building on previous math courses
Research has proven that the success of the current math course predicts the success in the next math course because math course levels build on previous levels. Failure at a lower math level would make success at a higher math level very challenging.
Source of the chart on the left
Source: Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce. Written by Dr. Anthony P. Carnevale and Dr. Megan L. Fasules
Explanantion of the levels in chart
Regarding the Ontario Mathematics Curriculum, Level 4 correlates to Algebra in grade 10 math, and Level 6 correlates to Calculus in grade 12 math.