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Build the math foundation that makes everything else click

Build a rock-solid foundation in high school Math 1 — covering algebra, geometry, and functions — so every future math course feels manageable. Clear lessons, real practice, and genuine confidence from day one.

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Master Math 1

"My goal is simple: by the end of this course, you won't just follow the steps — you'll actually understand why they work."Diana Bruce

What you'll learn

What you'll be able to do

  • Solve and graph linear equations and inequalities on a coordinate plane with confidence
  • Understand and apply the core properties of functions, including domain, range, and function notation
  • Master foundational geometry concepts including angle relationships, triangle congruence, and basic proofs
  • Perform operations with polynomials and factor expressions fluently
  • Interpret and create statistical displays such as scatter plots, histograms, and box plots
  • Prepare strategically for Math 1 exams and standardized tests with practiced problem-solving strategies

How it works

A school that adapts to you

This isn't a set of static videos. Every lesson is generated live and tuned to where you actually are.

We learn your level

A quick placement check tailors your starting point so you're never bored or lost.

Lessons adapt as you go

Each lesson is written for your pace and your goal, adjusting as your skills grow.

Your AI coach keeps you moving

Checkpoints, feedback, and gentle nudges turn progress into a real result.

The curriculum

What's inside your school

6 modules · 25 lessons

1

Numbers, Variables & the Algebra Toolkit

Builds the essential numerical and algebraic fluency that underpins every subsequent module. Students move from integer and rational number arithmetic through expression writing and evaluation to solving multi-step and literal equations, ensuring no prerequisite gap exists when linear functions and geometry are introduced.

  • 1.1Integer & Rational Number OperationsIncluded
  • 1.2Writing & Evaluating Algebraic ExpressionsIncluded
  • 1.3Solving One- and Two-Step EquationsIncluded
  • 1.4Solving Multi-Step Equations & Literal EquationsIncluded
2

Linear Equations, Inequalities & the Coordinate Plane

Develops full mastery of linear relationships — from plotting points and interpreting slope to writing equations in all three forms and solving systems. Graphing inequalities and systems closes the module and directly feeds the functions unit. This module is the primary vehicle for the 'solve and graph linear equations and inequalities' outcome.

  • 2.1The Coordinate Plane & Graphing PointsIncluded
  • 2.2Slope & Rate of ChangeIncluded
  • 2.3Linear Equations: Slope-Intercept, Standard & Point-Slope FormsIncluded
  • 2.4Solving & Graphing Linear InequalitiesIncluded
  • 2.5Systems of Linear Equations & InequalitiesIncluded
3

Functions: Notation, Behavior & Representations

Introduces the formal concept of a function as a special relation, develops fluency with function notation and vocabulary, and connects multiple representations. Arithmetic sequences ground abstract function concepts in a concrete, patterned context. This module fulfils the 'core properties of functions' outcome and is intentionally placed after linear equations so students can use familiar lines as primary examples.

  • 3.1Relations vs. Functions & the Vertical Line TestIncluded
  • 3.2Function Notation, Domain & RangeIncluded
  • 3.3Multiple Representations of FunctionsIncluded
  • 3.4Arithmetic Sequences as Linear FunctionsIncluded
4

Foundations of Geometry: Reasoning, Angles & Triangles

Delivers the geometry outcome through a carefully sequenced progression: vocabulary and logic first, then angle relationships, then triangle properties, culminating in congruence criteria and formal proof. Placing geometry here — after algebra and functions — allows students to apply equation-solving skills to angle measures and triangle problems.

  • 4.1Geometric Vocabulary & Foundational ConceptsIncluded
  • 4.2Angle Relationships & Parallel LinesIncluded
  • 4.3Triangle Properties & the Triangle InequalityIncluded
  • 4.4Triangle Congruence: Criteria & Introduction to ProofIncluded
5

Polynomials, Factoring & Quadratic Introduction

Addresses the polynomial and factoring outcome in full and introduces quadratic functions as a natural extension. This module is placed after functions so students can immediately interpret quadratic expressions as functions with domain, range, and graphical behaviour — deepening both the polynomial and the functions outcomes simultaneously.

  • 5.1Adding, Subtracting & Multiplying PolynomialsIncluded
  • 5.2Factoring: GCF, Difference of Squares & TrinomialsIncluded
  • 5.3Introduction to Quadratic FunctionsIncluded
6

Statistics, Data Displays & Exam Readiness

Fulfils the statistics outcome through progressive data-display instruction — from summary statistics to histograms and box plots to scatter plots and correlation — then transitions into explicit exam preparation. Placing this module last leverages students' full algebra toolkit (equations for lines of best fit, function notation for regression) while keeping the exam-readiness capstone at the course's end where it has maximum benefit.

  • 6.1Measures of Center, Spread & Box PlotsIncluded
  • 6.2Histograms, Frequency Tables & Distribution ShapeIncluded
  • 6.3Scatter Plots, Correlation & Lines of Best FitIncluded
  • 6.4Exam Strategies & Problem-Solving TechniquesIncluded
  • 6.5Cumulative Review & Capstone ProjectIncluded

Who it's for

Is this you?

The Nervous Freshman

Starting high school math feels overwhelming, and they want a clear, friendly guide to build real confidence from day one.

The Ambitious Middle Schooler

They're heading into high school soon and want to get ahead by mastering Math 1 content before the year even begins.

The Student Who's Fallen Behind

Gaps from earlier grades have made Math 1 feel impossible — this course rebuilds the foundation piece by piece, no judgment.

The Test-Prep Focused Student

They want more than classroom notes — they need practiced strategies and cumulative review to perform on exams and standardized tests.

The Independent Learner

They learn best at their own pace, on their own schedule, and need a structured course they can work through without a classroom.

The Supportive Parent

They're looking for a trustworthy, rigorous supplement to help their child truly understand Math 1, not just scrape by.

Questions

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Your teacher

A note from your teacher

Diana Bruce

Diana Bruce

I know exactly what it feels like to sit in a math class and think: "I have no idea what just happened." One minute the teacher is explaining slope, and the next they've moved on to graphing systems of equations — and you're still back at the beginning, quietly hoping nobody calls on you. That feeling is exhausting. And I want to help you leave it behind for good.

That's why I built Master Math 1 the way I did. Every lesson is written to be crystal clear — short, focused, and full of examples that connect math to things that actually make sense in real life. We don't rush. We don't skip steps. We build each idea on top of the last one, so by the time you're factoring trinomials or writing a geometric proof, you have a real foundation underneath you — not a pile of memorized tricks you'll forget by exam day.

Here's what we actually do together: we start with the algebra toolkit — integers, variables, and equations — and build all the way through linear equations, graphing, functions, geometry, polynomials, and statistics. Every unit matters. Every lesson has a purpose. And the final unit is all about pulling it together and walking into your exams ready, calm, and confident.

The most common thing I hear from students who've worked through this material is some version of: "I actually get it now." Not "I memorized the steps." Not "I think I can fake it on the test." Real understanding — the kind where you can look at a new problem and know how to start. That's what we're building here.

If you're a freshman who wants to start strong, a student who's been struggling and needs a reset, or a middle schooler who wants to show up to high school already ahead — this course was made for you. Come in, take a breath, and let's build something solid together.

Diana Bruce

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  • 6 modules, 25 lessons
  • AI-adaptive lessons tuned to your level
  • Quizzes & checkpoints to lock in progress
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