BrightNup’s math problem solving emphasizes solving real life problems using arithmetic and algebraic concepts. The program teaches many arithmetic and algebraic concepts and builds a mindset to apply these arithmetic and algebraic concepts to solve complex problems that involve multiple steps and concepts. Whether they attend in-person or online, students are challenged to enhance their learning potential through effective instructions by experienced, caring public school teachers and regular practice of weekly lessons. The problem-solving skills that they develop as part of the course surely puts students on a trajectory to achieve their personal goals in school and prepares them for higher math that students take in high school.
Your student will understand and master an arithmetic or algebraic concept each week based on a curriculum that ensures students learn each lesson on the highest level to supplement their math schoolwork. Your student will become the best in his/her class by learning how to advance their problem-solving skills outside of the school classroom. These skills help them secure the best score possible in the competitive high schools entrance tests like AOL (AOS/AET) and TJHSST.
Key points:
- The instructions and worksheets at BrightNup are at a higher level than their school.
- The curriculum has a strong focus on concept building, and problem solving.
- The program instills a habit of daily study and responsibility into a student’s mind.
- The program provides materials (regular worksheets) that are very carefully designed to be challenging and effective yet interesting, ensuring that a student is interested in taking on the challenge that they need to achieve academic excellence.
- Periodic tests and quizzes to monitor students’ progress. The scores from these tests are accessible to parents. Answer keys and solutions of weekly worksheets are provided.
The program is recommended for students in 7th grade currently and for students planning to improve their problem solving skills or planning to take the AOL (AOS/AET) and/or TJHSST tests in their 8th grade.