




Thinkwell Honors Pre-Algebra (8th Grade Math)
Online Course
Smart, clear, and refreshingly human—this honors-level prealgebra course blends humor, logic, and independence so middle schoolers finally see math as something they can truly master.
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Thinkwell Honors Prealgebra
Thinkwell Honors Prealgebra provides a challenging middle school mathematics program for teens preparing for Algebra I and higher-level math. Taught by award-winning professor Edward Burger, the course combines engaging video instruction, interactive practice, and built-in assessment tools to help teens develop strong mathematical understanding and problem-solving skills.
Video lessons guide teens through topics such as integers, fractions, decimals, ratios, proportions, exponents, equations, inequalities, coordinate planes, graphing, and other foundational prealgebra concepts. Professor Burger's conversational teaching style and clear explanations help teens understand the reasoning behind the mathematics they are learning.
Interactive practice problems provide immediate feedback, allowing teens to identify mistakes, strengthen their understanding, and build mastery as they progress through the course. Built-in quizzes, tests, and automatic grading provide regular assessment while simplifying record-keeping for parents.
Progress tracking allows families to monitor performance throughout the year, while the self-paced format gives teens the flexibility to spend additional time on challenging concepts or move more quickly through familiar material. Twelve months of access make it easy to adapt the course to your homeschool schedule.
Designed for advanced middle school learners, Honors Prealgebra builds the skills needed for success in Algebra I while strengthening mathematical reasoning, analytical thinking, and independent learning habits.
For parents, the course provides a complete program with built-in instruction, practice, assessment, and reporting. For teens, it offers a structured and engaging path toward higher-level mathematics.




