Elementary Math
Elementary math typically covers the basic arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), fractions, decimals, and basic geometry. Students learn how to solve simple equations, read and interpret graphs, and use basic measurement units.
Middle School Math
Middle school math expands on the concepts learned in elementary math, introducing more complex topics such as algebra, geometry, and statistics. Students learn how to solve equations with variables, graph linear equations, find the areas and volumes of different shapes, and collect and analyze data.
High School Math
High school math builds on the concepts learned in middle school math, introducing more advanced topics such as calculus, trigonometry, and probability. Students learn how to solve complex equations, analyze graphs of functions, use trigonometric ratios, and calculate probabilities.
College Math
College math is the highest level of mathematics and covers a wide range of topics, including linear algebra, differential equations, abstract algebra, and number theory. Students learn how to solve complex mathematical problems, use mathematical proofs, and apply mathematics to different fields of study.