Mathematics Courses

How we can help

Math is an essential skill in today’s world and working with numbers is an important part of life. At BURLINGTON LEARNING CENTER we will work closely with your child to increase his or her skill set and to relate math problems to real life situation to make it fun and exciting to learn. 

We can help your child with understanding the basics, problem solving, pattern recognition, and solving equations. Our tutors are able to provide your child with help in various math subjects including core math, but also algebra, geometry, calculus and trigonometry.

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Kindergarten
  • Number sequence to 10
  • Familiar number arrangements up to objects
  • One-to-one correspondence
  • Numbers in-depth to 10
  • Repeating patterns of two of three elements
  • Direct comparison for length, mass & volume
  • Single attribute of 3-D objects
  • Skip counting starting at 0 to 100
  • Arrangements up to 10 objects
  • Numbers in-depth to 20
  • Addition & subtraction to 20
  • Mental math strategies to 18
  • Repeating patterns of two to four elements
  • Representation of pattern
  • Equalities & inequalities
  • Symbol for equality
  • Process of measurement using comparison
  • One attribute of 3-D objects & 2-D shapes
  • Composite 2-D shapes & 3-D objects
  • 2-D shapes in the environment
  • Skip counting at starting points other than 0 to 100
  • Numbers in-depth to 100
  • Even, odd & ordinal numbers
  • Addition & subtraction to 100
  • Mental math strategies to 18
  • Repeating patterns of three to five elements
  • Increasing patterns
  • Equality & inequality
  • Symbols for equality & inequality
  • Days, weeks, months, & years
  • Non-standard units of measure for length, height distance around, mass (weight)
  • Two attributes of 3-D objects and 2-D shapes
  • Cubes, spheres, cones, cylinders, pyramids
  • Triangles, squares, rectangles, circles
  • 2-D shapes in the environment
  • Data about self and others
  • Concrete graphs and pictographs

Students are expected to know the following:

Math Boot Camp

BURLINGTON LEARNING CENTER math boot camp arouse the curiosity of students and encourage a deep personal involvement with the creative elements of mathematics and science due to the camps’ problem-solving sessions and contests.

Math camp gives learners a chance to broaden their mathematical horizons, particularly in those fields from where (for example) Olympiad problems are drawn. Rather than concentrating solely on problem solving, material covered familiarizes students with important mathematical concepts and widely applicable methods of proof. These camps help inspire learning and a love of mathematics that lasts into college and beyond, helping students significantly improve their performance and increase their understanding.

Students are expected to know the following:
  • functions and graphs
  • limits:
    left and right limits
    limits to infinity
    continuity
  • differentiation:
    rate of change
    differentiation rules
    higher order, implicit
    applications
  • integration:
    approximations
    the fundamental theorem of calculus
    methods of integration
    applications
  • Strategies to solve puzzles and win games
  • History of calculus
  • Limits
  • Derivatives
  • Applications of derivatives
  • Anti-differentiation
  • Integration
  • Fundamental theorem of calculus