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Class Schedule - 2009-10

 

PSAT

Wed 5.30 PM to 6.30 PM

Algebra - 2

Sun 9.00 AM to 10.00 AM

Geometry

Mon 6.30 PM to 7.30 PM

Fri 5.30 PM to 6.30 PM

Algebra - 1

Sun 10.00 AM to 11.00 AM

Tue 5.30 PM to 6.30 PM

Pre-Algebra/Grade-7

Fri 4.30 PM to 5.30 PM

Pre-Algebra/Grade-6

Mon 5.30 PM to 6.30 PM

Grade-5

Sat 9.00 AM to 10.00 AM

Sat 10.00 AM to 11.00 AM

Grade-4

Thu 4.30 PM to 5.30 PM

Thu 5.30 PM to 6.30 PM

Sun 11.00 AM to 12.00 PM

Grade-3

Tue 6.30 PM to 7.30 PM

Wed 6.30 PM to 7.30 PM

Grade-2

Sat 11.00 AM to 12.00

 

 

Fall 2009 Registration

 

Do you want to learn the art of problem solving? Join AIM  

 

What is AIM?

Academy of Interactive Mathematics (AIM) is a unique application of Indian methods in American math standards. AIM is based on the three C’s: concepts, critical thinking, and confidence. Through the gradual development of concepts and critical thinking skills, the students build confidence.

 

AIM strongly believes that interaction between parents, students and the teacher is the prime importance in building a strong foundation in math. We use a very open approach to determine the strengths and weakness of its students.Practice, in the form of homework, is an important factor in the study of mathematics. This is where the role of the parents arises. The dated homework sheets are extremely important to get a week around practice of the concepts they already learned.

 
How is AIM different from other tutoring services?
a. Individual attention
b. Focused teaching of new concepts
c. Close coordination with the school district curriculum.

d. AIM specializes in other competitive tests such as  GATE, MATHCOUNT, and Olympiad


      
With the techniques used at AIM, the students are advancing through the school curriculum and are thus, placed in the higher levels of math.
 

AIM Method

1. Assessment to place the student in a comfortable level.

2. Introduction to the basic concepts in mathematics

3. Problem solving related to the concept.

4. Moving to the next level/Problem solving for other competitive exams.


AIM's concept checklists and levels form the building blocks. In California schools, sixth grade is a really important year for math placement. At seventh grade, the students are placed at different levels in math according to their performance in the sixth grade placement tests and challenge tests. So AIM is specialized in building up this foundation and the placement, challenge, and other competitive tests. To learn more about AIM, please read the students feedback and achievements.

 



 

 

 

Trishika Shetty,Mayanak Ganesan,Omkar Roje: 7th Grade Advanced Placement in Algebra - Chaboya Middle School (2008-2009).

 

Aswanth Ramadas,Sana Chadda: 7th Grade Pre-Algebra Advanced Placement- Chaboya Middle School (2008-2009).

 

GATE STUDENTS: Vivek Menon (Tom Matsumoto) , Sanya Kamidi(J. F. S)

 

Parvathy Menon: North-South Foundation Math Bee Finalist (2007)

 

Meera Nair: She is the valedictorian from Challenger, Sunnyvale. She had straight A’s in math.

 

Shawn: He is a 6th grader from Miller Middle, Cupertino. He got placed in Algebra for 7th grade. .

 

Aswanth Ramdas: He is a 3rd grader from Sakumoto Elementary, San Jose . He got selected in the GATE program. Keep up the good work Aswanth!

 

Parvathy Nair:  She is a 6th grader from Miller Middle, Cupertino. She got placed in Algebra for 7th grade.

 

Monica: Monica is a 4th grader from Faria Elementary, Cupertino . She got selected in the GATE program after intensive coaching at AIM. Keep up the good work Monica!

 

Nikitha: Nikitha is an 8th grader from Hyde Middle. After the one year coaching at AIM, mathematics, which was initially her most difficult subject became her favorite one.In her own words "I never knew math could be so easy before I joined AIM ” .

 

Avinash: He is a 9th grade student from Cupertino High. He is a very smart student at AIM and got all the A's through out the year for Algebra.

 

Cameron, Armita, Pooja, and Abhinav: 6th grade students who got placed in the highest level math in 7th grade.