Bookvarel's Mathematics Program is broken out into three levels:
- Preparatory (Grades PK - K)
- Beginner (Grades 1 - 3)
- Intermediate (Grades 4 - 7)
Upon completion of the Preparatory Level children are expected to be able to:
- Count objects
- Write numbers on paper
- Recognize various geometric shapes
- Understand signs for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
Beginner Level students, grades 1 - 3, upon completion must be able to:
- Read, write and compare numbers up to 1 million.
- Add, subtract, multiply and divide numbers of various complexity within 100
- Present complex numbers in a form of added simple numbers
- Freely use previously learned mathematical terminology
- Perform calculations with zero
- Solve text problems using arithmetic formulas
- Draw geometric shapes and be able to measure them
- Apply learned skills in the surrounding environment
Intermediate Level students build on the previously studied material and:
- Develop understanding of the role math plays in human life and its various applications
- Form practical skills in performing oral, written and graphical calculations
- Learn algebraic language and apply it in various algebraic calculations
- Study functions and their application in solving mathematical and non-mathematical problems
- Learn mathematical functions and their algebraic and graphical representations
- Use functions to analyze real dependencies
- Learn various statistical laws, their analysis and probabilistic conclusions as well as their application in our daily lives
- Develop analytical thinking and ability to communicate it orally and in writing