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Jerry Paterson

Cool math .com Algebra Lessons: Line - Finding the Slope of a Line Given Two Points - 0 views

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    Cool math site. Kids like to play the games here.
Tracy Watanabe

Algebra in the Real World Movies with Activities - 0 views

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    Movies to connect how math is used in the real-world & it has activities
Jennifer Cummings

Math Review Games - 2 views

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    Variety of games available for algebra and geometry
Tracy Watanabe

karlfisch - Algebra Videos - 0 views

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    Fabulous resources
Tracy Watanabe

Algebra 1 Teachers: How to put math/science symbols and equations (almost) anywhere - 2 views

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    Math and Google Apps -- Shortcuts
Tracy Watanabe

The Digital Curriculum Part 2… Nine Amazing Free Digital Curriculum Resources... - 0 views

  • First… lets take a look at the free  (or almost free) resources provided below
  • 1. Khan Academy As the site states… watch, practice… learn almost anything. There are over 3,100 videos in multiple STEM areas
  • 2. MIT Blossoms BLOSSOMS video lessons are enriching students’ learning experiences in high school classrooms for students across the globe. This amazing video library contains over 50 math and science lessons, all freely available to teachers as streaming video and Internet downloads and as DVDs and videotapes
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  • You also may wish to look for videos or activities using the Common Core at any level of math by exploring Khan’s Common Core Page.
  • The lessons intersperse video instruction with planned exercises that engage students in problem solving and critical thinking, helping students build the kind of gut knowledge that comes from hands-on experience. By guiding students through activities from beginning to end, BLOSSOMS lessons give students a sense of accomplishment and excitement. You can even check these lessons out by standards.
  • 3. Curriki  This is the community of K12 open resources. Currently Curriki has 6.5 million users and contains over 40,000 K12 free learning resources
  • 4. NROCK The National Repository of Online Courses (NROC) is a growing library of high-quality online course content for students and faculty in higher education, high school and Advanced Placement
  • 5. HippoCampus This amazing resource claims to be teaching with the power of media. HippoCampus is a project of the Monterey Institute for Technology and Education (MITE)
  • 6. WikiBooks Welcome to a collection of open-content textbooks collection that anyone can edit. The Wikibooks collection currently contains 2,443 books with 40,980 pages.
  • 7. CK12 Interactive Book I bring this amazing resource up because it is a a relatively new initiative. The community at CK12 Flexbooks and Wolfram Alpha have combined efforts to bring you this awesome Interactive Algebra Book. 
  • 8. Flexbooks I did include this in the last post but wanted to make sure it was added to the list. So… what is a FlexBook?  They may be best described as customizable, standards-aligned, free digital textbooks for K-12 education. FlexBooks are customizable textbooks that teachers can use online,via  flash drives, CD’s, or as printed books.
  • Wikijunior books are produced by a worldwide community of writers, teachers, students, and young people all working together
  • You may also wish to explore Wikijunior, a project  to produce age-appropriate non-fiction books for children from birth to age 12
  •  Wikibooks is for textbooks, annotated texts, instructional guides, and manuals
  • As a general rule only instructional books are suitable for inclusion
Jerry Paterson

Algebra: Finding the Equation of a Line - Math for Morons Like Us - 0 views

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    Good for use with rebel kids.
Jerry Paterson

Determining Slope From a Graph -- Algebra.Help - 0 views

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    Nice comp check to determining slope from a graph
Jerry Paterson

The Slope Formula - YourTeacher.com - Algebra Help - YouTube - 0 views

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    Good video on finding slope
Jerry Paterson

How to find the slope of a line, whether the Slope is positive, negative or undefined. - 0 views

    • Jerry Paterson
       
      I love the three definitions of slope here
  • Does it matter which point you start with?
  • The slope of a line characterizes the general direction in which a line points.  To find the slope, you divide the difference of the y-coordinates of a point on a line by the difference of the x-coordinates.
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      A difficult definition
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  • It does not matter which point you put first. You can start with (4,3) or with (1,2) and, either way, you end with the exact same number!
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    Great explanation of the slope of a line
LaRae Watson

Top 10 Algebra Mistakes Music Video - 1 views

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    Pretty silly, but fun
Sarah Harrison

PBS Math Teacher Resources - 2 views

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    PBS lesson plans and projects.
Sarah Harrison

Quad Song - 0 views

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    3 Ways to solve a quadratic
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