Note To Self: Use the local Community College!
Let the boys take the basic math up through Algebra II...
But first do these things at home...
FREE ALGEBRA!
Algebra.help
...a site of lessons, resources, and calculators to aid in the learning/teaching of algebra
AlgebraLAB
...this site focuses on building the connections between science and basic algebra by including lessons, activities, practice pages, study guides, career overviews, and much more
Ask Dr. Math
...an archive of math questions, searchable and arranged by grade level; you can also submit your own questions
Calculators On-line
...over 5000 types of online calculators to use
MATH DOT COM!
This web-site easily explains the basics of each subject and they even quiz the student. It is a great beginner for each class.
Also Use the Standart Deviants DVD's to further help them grasp vocabulary and concepts. We can rent most of their DVD's on
NETFLIX.COM or
BUY THEM at their web-site.
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Tuesday, July 31, 2007
PREALGEBRA - ALGEBRA - GEOMETRY
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2 comments:
hi. I really like your site. It's like a treasure trove for educating and helping the children. Even mine, actually. I'd like to put a link from my site to yours since I do think that other parents should be able to see the value of your work. Thanks. Would you by chance have anything on Physics? I've found some great tutorials but they're not so comprehensive.
Hi Jane,
If you join the Free www.freeworldu.com you will be able to access their physics curriculum.
http://www.freeworldu.org/Flashcards/BrowseFlashcardCategory169.aspx
It's a free curriculum from preschool through pre-med.
I hope that helps. :o)
Shelly
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