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A Detailed Differentiated Curriculum for an Algebra I or Algebra II CourseThis article discusses an experienced mentor teacher's strategy for differentiating an Algebra I or Algebra II course. Learn particular grading techniques for classroom management and motivations within the differentiated classroom. -
Lesson Plan Ideas: Calculating Slope in Algebra IIIncluded in this brief overview of my lesson are real life applications where slope can be used.
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The President Call for a Teaching Method to Ensure Success in Algebra IIPresident Bush issued a call for the adoption of the Singapore method of instructions to teach pre-algebra mathematics.
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Algebra II Lesson Plan: Writing Equations of LinesA lesson plan designed for 9th and 10th graders as part of a unit plan dealing with the line of best fit.
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Algebra II Lesson Plan for the Classroom: Line or Curve of Best FitThis is a lesson plan created for 9th and 10th grade students.
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Algebra II Lesson Plan: Slope-Intercept FormA lesson plan designed for 9th and 10th graders as part of a unit plan for the line of best fit.
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Keys to Solving Equations in Algebra (II)Explains the importance of learning the multiplication tables and shows how this relates to factoring of numbers and division.
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Algebra II Lesson Plan: Functions and Their GraphsA lesson plan designed for 9th and 10th graders as part of a unit plan on the line of best fit.
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Algebra II Lesson Plan: The Slopes of LinesA lesson plan designed for 9th and 10th graders about finding the slope of lines. This is all a part of a unit plan about finding the line of best fit.
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Lesson Plan for Algebra II: Relations and FunctionsA lesson plan dealing with relations and functions, designed for 9th and 10th graders, as part of a unit plan for the line or curve of best fit.
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An Overview of the SAT II: Subject TestA list of the main topics covered by the SAT II with their respective subcategories.
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Passing the College Algebra CLEP ExamPassing this exam will allow you to opt out of the college algebra course that most non-math majors take in their first or second year.
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For the Algebra Teacher: Six Algebra Problems Based on World War II Naval and Military ApplicationsFinding interesting word problems for teaching Algebra can be challenging. Here I provide six Algebra problems based on naval and military applications taken from a math book published in 1942.
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Information on the SAT II Subject Tests and How They Differ from the SAT IThis article provides information on the SAT II subject tests as well as how the SAT II collection of tests differs from the SAT I test.
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Getting the Math Help Your Child NeedsPractical ideas from a current high school math teacher on how to get involved with your students education. By getting involve you can help increase your child's achievement in all high school courses, including Algebra and Geometry.
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Teaching Math Connections Between a Circle and an Ellipse in a Conics UnitA teacher's practical teaching example of making connections between circles and ellipses in an algebra class during a conics unit.
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America's Victory Book Campaign During World War III had been in the book business for fourteen years before I became aware of The Victory Book Campaign. I had purchased some books at an estate sale, and when I opened up one of them, stamped in the front was this message: "Gift of The People of the United States."
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Surviving Calculus 2: An Insider's Guide to Calculus II and How to PassCalculus 2 can be an absolute nightmare and headache for any undergraduate. I have survived and here is my advice on how to do the same.
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Useful Definitions and Formulas for the SAT II Math Level 2 TestValuable advice from a student who scored a perfect 800 on the exam.
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Topics of Abstract Algebra III. Group Examples IIA continuation in the exploration of algebraic groups and examples
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Mathematics: A Skill Not a Frill Part III give an explanation of why I chose the term "counting" to refer to the elementary methods in mathematics taught in the grade schools. -
Topics of Abstract Algebra II: Group Examples IA continuation of algebraic groups.
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Difference Between the ACT and SATWith graduation from high school fast approaching, students wishing to attend college need to be aware of what tests the colleges and universities require them to take for admission.
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Free Home Schooling WebsitesOne of the more recent and more popular arguments against homeschooling is that it is cost prohibitive. This not true.
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Know This Before Calculus!If you plan on taking calculus, read this! This article talks about habits you should break, formulas you should memorize, and what you need.
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Free TI-83 TI-84 TI-86 TI- 89 Online Graphing Calculator for School Math HomeworkTI-83, TI-84, TI-86 and TI-89 are Texas Instruments models of graphing calculators which are required for most all middle school and high school algebra and math classes. TI-83 runs $100, but here are links for free online graphing calculators. -
Too Much Testing in Schools?Regular tests, final exams, state standardized tests, graduation tests - too much testing for our students?
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Where to Get Free Online Homework HelpThere is a lot of help available here including live conferences with teachers and interactive learning games. Every student should be uising thses sites.
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A Math Vocabulary Project for Writing Across the CurriculumHigh school math teachers often struggle with incorporating writing across the curriculum. This article shares details about a math vocabulary project to expand a math teacher's toolbox of teaching strategies. -
Utah Nursing SchoolsShortage of NursesHolders of these Masters in Science and Nursing from the Utah Nursing Schools tend to be specialists in certain and specific areas of medicine, and as a result tend to also operate in the highest pay bracket.
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BotherThe somewhat pretty but extremely shy girl and the school badass who only goes to class to terrorize everyone. Who knew they would find what they were looking for in each other.
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Aaron's Graduation PoemA poem for a friend created using the many "inside" jokes we shared through high school
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A THREE WEEK MATHEMATICS CLINIC for GRADES 4 and 5A Proposal to lead a three week mathematics clinic for grades 4 and 5 using the successful Singapore teaching approach.
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A Writing Craft Q&A.Recently, a Luthiel's Song reader asked me to answer a few questions for her gifted program school project. For my part, I was delighted to pitch in.
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Technology in HomeschoolingHow technology is used in homeschooling and it's effect on the homeschooling parent, good and bad. -
Does Your Young Child Listen to Your Spouse, but Not You? Here's WhyA simple article to answer the question about why some adults are able to command the respect of children, while other adults find it a struglgle. And step by step instructions on how to gain your child's respect and why that is so important.
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View from a Stone Bench in the HallwayA short story of a high school boy's obsession and his long-awaited attempt to confront it.
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Record Keeping Tips for the Home EducatorCollege is just around the corner; these tips will assist the home educator, in academic record keeping.
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Making the Decision to HomeschoolEvaluate home education for your family with these helpful tips from a veteran homeschooler. -
To Hire a Tutor or Not Hire a Tutor: That is the QuestionGetting a good education is becoming more difficult today due to increased class sizes and budget cuts. Your child is having trouble in one of his or her classes. When is it a good time to call in a tutor?





