Math (Elementary) – Grade 1 to 5

Math (Elementary)

E1 (Math for Grade 1)

E1 class is a foundational course to develop basic Math concepts with addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Students also learn the techniques to solve word problems. They are introduced to Number Line, Money, Shapes and 2-step operations.

Monday 5:30 PM or Saturday 10:00 AM or Sunday 4:45 PM (EDT)

E2 (Math for Grade 2)

E2 class construct upon the topics from E1. Will cover fundamentals in depth with application. Challenging word problems are taught along with basic operations. Students are encouraged to participate in various Math Competitions. Concepts like fraction, mixed numbers and Venn Diagrams are introduced.

Monday 5:30 PM or Saturday 10:00 AM or Sunday 4:45 PM (EDT)

E3 (Math for Grade 3)

E3 introduces students to critical and analytical thinking problems along with word problems. Each math session will expose students to various new topics like patterns, area, mixed fractions, volume, perimeter and area.

Monday 5:30 PM or Saturday 10:00 AM or Sunday 4:45 PM (EDT)

E4 (Math for Grade 4)

E4 is a changeover class from introduction to more advanced Methodical Problem Solving. New concepts like place value, factors, measurement equivalence, angles, symmetry and two-dimensional shapes along with LCM and GCF are introduced.

Monday 5:30 PM or Saturday 10:00 AM or Sunday 4:45 PM (EDT)

E5 (Math for Grade 5)

E5 is the continuation of E4. After successfully completing the syllabus, students are eligible and well-prepared for Math Olympiad and other Math Competitions. Students are introduced to operations on mixed fractions, ratios, rate, percent, convert/display units of measure and polygons.

Monday 7:30 PM or Thursday 5:30 PM or Saturday 1:15 PM

E5-Advance (Math for Grade 5/6)

E5 (advance) is continuation of E5 and helps in building solid concepts to solve more challenging complex problems. Students are introduced to new topics like algebraic expressions, equations, coordinate planes, statistical measures and data displays. Students are encouraged to participate in various Math Competitions on national/international level.

Monday 7:30 PM or Thursday 5:30 PM or Saturday 1:15 PM