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Homeschool Algebra is an online math course service for homeschool families. It focuses on the challenge many parents face once junior and senior high school students move into algebra: providing systematic math instruction on their own. The site emphasizes a traditional math curriculum, with attention to continuity, sequencing, and connections between concepts, aiming to prevent gaps in students’ foundational knowledge.
In terms of subject coverage, it focuses on mathematics and is especially suitable for algebra study at the Junior/Senior High level. The course is not just about practice exercises; it emphasizes complete materials, conceptual connections, real-world applications, teacher support, quick feedback, and skills assessment. As for delivery format, the main text only says that the teacher uses internet technology to bring concepts into students’ homes and provides regular access to the teacher. It does not clearly state whether the course is live, recorded, or one-on-one, so the exact delivery model cannot be confirmed. The teaching language appears to be English.
The instructor background is the strongest piece of information about this program. Clark Brown holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in mathematics from the University of Wyoming. He has taught junior and senior high school math at a private Christian school and, at the college level, taught courses ranging from arithmetic to four semesters of calculus for more than 30 years before retiring in 2018. He is also a homeschool father, which makes the course design more relevant to home education settings.
The base price is $250 per 4-month semester course, with traditional textbooks purchased separately. If a student needs more time, they can continue with an increasing monthly fee: $10 for the first additional month, $20 for the second month, $30 for the third month, and so on. After a 4-month extension, the total cost is $350. The pricing structure is transparent and uses rising extension fees to encourage students to finish on time. For a homeschool math course that includes teacher feedback, the cost is not high, though the need to buy textbooks separately and the unclear course format make value harder to assess.
The strengths are a clear instructor profile, extensive math teaching experience, a systematic teaching philosophy, attention to closing knowledge gaps, and flexibility for students to progress according to their ability. The drawbacks are that the site’s main content does not list a detailed course catalog, sample lessons, homework workflow, class size, live class schedule, or recorded lesson access method. It also does not explain whether certificates, credits, or formal accreditation are available. For international students, information on payment methods, time zone arrangements, and the technical platform is also lacking.
It is better suited to junior and senior high school students with strong English ability who follow a U.S. homeschool system and need a traditional math pathway plus teacher support. The basic 4-month plan is especially suitable for self-motivated students with relatively strong math ability. The site does not disclose access conditions from China, and payment methods are also unknown, so these should be confirmed by email or phone before enrolling. If you need a more mature platform, free resources, or clearer online delivery, you may want to compare alternatives such as Khan Academy, Art of Problem Solving, and Teaching Textbooks.
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