Math
Apprenticeship Math
This course is designed for learners preparing to go into the trades. It focuses on basic math skills using fractions, decimals, percents, converting imperial and metric measurements and how to read a measuring tape. This course includes real workplace examples that can be applied to the trades. If you’re interested in this career pathway and need to strengthen your math skills, this course is for you!
Note: Learners should be able to add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers before taking this course.
Essential Math
These lessons teach skills for understanding and using numbers. Lessons are available for the following:
Whole Numbers |
Measurement |
Money Matters - Spending Plans
This course is about spending plans. Learn how to track income and expenses, calculate spending over time and the difference between needs and wants. Consider ways to save such as comparison shopping and using coupons.
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Live Classes
- Taught by a LearningHUB Practitioner.
- 1-2 hours long and run at a set date and time.
- Available October-November, January-February and April-May.
- Now running in Zoom!
Math Basics
- 1: Multiplication
- 2: Division
Math Basics is a two-part series to refresh knowledge and build confidence. In part 1, review basic multiplication, a quick way to add the same number repeatedly. In part 2, review the basics of dividing numbers, a quick way to subtract the same number many times.
Math Foundations
- 1: Decimals and Fractions
- 2: More Fractions
- 3: Ratios, Proportions and Percents
- 4: Word Problems
Math Foundations is a four-part series, perfect for those working on independent lessons with the LearningHUB. Classes give a quick overview of each topic, helping learners continue their lessons with more confidence. In the first class, we look at decimals and fractions. These are two ways to represent numbers that are smaller than 1. Together, we break down what this really means and you will learn steps for making calculations.
Please note: learners should be able to add, subtract, multiply and divide before joining these classes.