What are the video lessons like?

Modified on Tue, 10 Mar at 6:24 AM

The video lessons are engaging.

Many families say that watching the videos feels like having a private math teacher standing in the living room,  directly guiding their student through the lesson step by step.  Parents report their students stay engaged because Nicole’s teaching style is clear, direct, and encouraging—making math feel much more approachable.


The video lessons support the textbook. 

The video lessons are designed to support the textbook, not replace it. Nicole teaches the lesson and demonstrates example problems so students understand the concept. The textbook provides the problems that help students apply what they learned.


For the best results, students should:

  • Watch the lesson video
  • Complete the assignment in the textbook
  • Check their work using Online Grading

This combination of instruction through video and practice through the textbook helps students fully understand and master the material.


The video lessons are concise.

Most Nicole the Math Lady lesson videos are between 5 and 15 minutes long, depending on the complexity of the topic.

Some lessons that introduce new or more challenging concepts may be slightly longer, while review lessons are often shorter. The videos are intentionally designed to be clear, focused, and concise, allowing students to quickly understand the concept and move on to practicing the problems in their textbook. 


The video lessons are convenient.

Because the lessons are pre-recorded, students can watch them at any time that fits your family’s schedule.

Students can also watch the videos as many times as needed. They can pause, rewind, or rewatch any part of the lesson if they need extra time to understand a concept or review a step. This flexibility allows students to move at a pace that works best for them. Some students may need to slow down and review a lesson more than once, while others may be ready to move ahead more quickly. Either way, the videos are always available when the student is ready to learn.



Related Articles

How Does Nicole the Math Lady Work?
What is Online Grading?

Was this article helpful?

That’s Great!

Thank you for your feedback

Sorry! We couldn't be helpful

Thank you for your feedback

Let us know how can we improve this article!

Select at least one of the reasons
CAPTCHA verification is required.

Feedback sent

We appreciate your effort and will try to fix the article