My #1 did something similar, also at a tiny private school, for algebra I. There were two students in the class, which was intermittently taught by an administrator who happened to moonlight as a math teacher at a local community college. Since he was squeezing instruction into his actual administrative position, he was sporadically called away, leaving the two kids with a classwork/homework assignment to do on their own. One of the helpful supports was a series of online instructional multimedia snippets that came with the curriculum (Pearson's Prentice Hall Algebra I Common Core, in case you're interested; they used the iPad etextbook version), including worked examples and guided practice problems.


...pronounced like the long vowel and first letter of the alphabet...