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🎓 COURSE 2 : Pre-Algebra Foundations|| Arithmetic: From Integers to Fractions

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Lectures 16
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Monday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Tuesday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Wednesday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Thursday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Friday 9:30 am - 5.00 pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
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About This Series

Why do we do math the way we do? Most students are taught how to follow rules, but they are rarely taught why those rules exist or where they came from. This series is designed to transform you from someone who just “calculates” into someone who truly understands the language of numbers.

By blending Ancient History (from the Eye of Horus to Egyptian fractions), Nature (the logic of desert ants and cicada cycles), and Modern Logic, this series builds a rock-solid foundation for Algebra, Science, and everyday life.


The Journey Through the Series

  • Course 1: Integers, Direction & Absolute Value

    Learn that numbers aren’t just points on a line—they are directions. We explore the concept of “Zero” as a starting point and use real-world analogies like the navigation of desert ants to make signed numbers feel natural.

  • Course 2: The Laws of Arithmetic

    Ever wonder why 2 + 3 is the same as 3 + 2, but 2 – 3 is not the same as 3 – 2? We unlock the “Grammar of Math”—the fundamental laws (Commutative, Associative, and Distributive) that govern every calculation you will ever make.

  • Course 3: Factors, Multiples & Prime Numbers

    Discover the hidden patterns of the universe. From the mysterious life cycles of Cicadas to the logic of Prime numbers, you will learn how to break complex numbers down into their smallest, “indestructible” building blocks.

  • Course 4: Fractions: Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Math

    Stop fearing fractions and start seeing their beauty. We journey back to Ancient Egypt to see how they used symbols to represent parts of a whole and fast-forward to see how that same logic powers the binary code of our modern computers.


Who This Is For

  • Students who want to stop memorizing and start understanding math.

  • Adult Learners who want to refresh their math skills through a meaningful, conceptual lens.

  • Teachers & Parents looking for creative ways to explain “boring” topics using stories and nature.


The Result

By the end of this series, you won’t just be “good at math.” You will possess Number Sense—the ability to see patterns, understand logic, and approach complex problems with total confidence.

🔗 Section IV: Factors & Multiples