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  1. Hi,

    My high schooler has elected AP chemistry in school. They use the textbook by  Zumdahl. She understands the concepts but struggles with time management during quizzes and tests. Too many calculations, too little time - is her problem. How can I help her with this? Any resources for timed practice? Or should she just work on the textbook questions and time her calculations?

    Thank you so much,

    Nan.

     

  2. 7 hours ago, RenaInTexas said:

    I think IXL is a pretty good practice resource. The only thing to be aware of is that - although it gives the student an explanation of the problem that they got incorrect, I haven't seen many students bother to read it. So it is good practice but they may not learn from their mistakes if they truly don't understand a concept. You can require them to read the explanation or to work some on paper that they repeatedly miss.

    They can work 10 problems per day for free. That could be a way to try out the program before enrolling.

    They would need separate accounts, but the 2nd subscription costs less. So it would be one membership with two students; each student has their own login.

     RenaInTexas : Thank you so much for your response.I ended up getting 2 accounts in IXL for my twins and it is going pretty well. The practice helped them in their quiz this week and also in their homework problems. Thank you once again.

    -Nan

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  3. Ah I see you posted a similar question a little over a year ago and included some additional details.  At that time someone suggested you post over on the High School forum.  I can't tell if you were able to do so or not.  I agree, posting over on the High School or college board might net better results for what you are seeking.

     

    Here is a link to your prior post, in case it helps others clarify what you are seeking.

     

    http://forums.welltrainedmind.com/topic/626334-this-question-is-more-for-me-than-my-kid/

     

    If you are still struggling with certain topics, it would probably help for you to post which topics.  Also, if you could share what material you are currently working with, that would also probably help.  People would then be in a better position to advise you.

     

    Good luck and best wishes.

    Thank you so much! I will post in the high school or college board. I apologize for taking space up here. To answer your question, I need more practice with precalculus, geometry, statistics and probablity.  Thank you once again for taking the time to clarify.

     

    Regards,

    Nan

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  4. H everyone,

     

    I am new here. I am trying to get certified in high school math. I have the basic textbooks that have been recommended by the institute for this purpose. However, I think I can benefit from more practice and would appreciate any workbook suggestions for this. I do better with paper books than online , especially for practice . Please do advise. Thanks in advance for your help and insight in this regard.

     

    Regards,

    Nan.

  5. Hi all,

     

    I didn't know where to post this; this is the only education forum I watch. I apologize if this is not the right place for this question. Please feel free to direct me elsewhere if you all think it is not.

     

    I am studying to be a high school math teacher. I have got the recommended book for the certification and am going through that. I need some more practice in certain topics. What would be a good site for worksheets (with answer keys) for high school math.

     

    Thank you so much!

     

    Regards,

    Nan

     

     

  6. @MinivanMom - Thank you so much. Really appreciate your quick response. I will look into the Scripps spelling bee site today.

     

    On a side note - I wish this forum had a way to show our appreciation in some way for the person who responds to our queries and is helpful.  Thanks once again from the bottom of my heart.

     

    -Nan.

  7. Hi everyone,

     

    I got a note from school today that my son has cleared the class level spelling bee and is qualified to enter the campus level. He has one month to prepare. They have sent a list of words. What else can I use to prepare him in this one month effectively?

     

    Thanks,

    Nan

  8. Thanks everyone! I will look into all the sites mentioned above.  My twins had a math test at school last Friday on place values to the trillions (Expanded form notation etc) and they struggled with it. Right now, I am not sure if they are in a place where I can expose them to complex stuff ; I feel like their basic foundation needs to strengthened first which in turn I am hoping will increase their confidence in the subject.  They have a test every Friday and hence the reason I want to go parallel with the school. Thanks once again - appreciate all the different suggestions and views  :)

     

    -Nan

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  9. Hello all,

     

    My name is Nan, I live in Houston, TX; I have twins in 4th grade going to katy ISD and I am looking to find a math program that can go hand in hand with what is being taught in school. My goal is to stick to the pace that is implemented by the school and just give them more practice at home. I want to keep the practice time to 20 mins - to maintain a good balance between school work, this practice and their extra curricular activities. 

     

    Would love to hear words of advice, wisdom on what is working for you all. Also - anybody from the same ISD or even TX who has been there done that?

     

    Thanks all. 

     

    -Nan

  10. We have been using explode the code for my soon to be 4 year olds since the past few months. We finished the primers and are currently on Book 1. I am very pleased with the layout of the curriculum and so far it is going very smooth for us. They don't seem to mind the writing and the writing has greatly helped to reinforce the reading. If your kids don't mind the pencil work, then it may be worth giving it a try.

     

    Good Luck with your search!

     

    -Nan

  11. Pris,

     

    Thank you so much for your response. I will definitely call K12 tomorrow and inquire. I did look at the sadlier oxford books and it looks like a new book bought from the publisher costs $100 or more. Does this sound right? I looked into the used books for sadlier-oxford, but there are so many kinds to choose from like the teacher's edition, workbook etc. Not sure which one to pick. Do you know if the teacher's edition has review exercises for the students to work on? Or is more like a teacher guide to help the teacher explain concepts?

     

    Thanks,

    Nan

     

     

     

    You should also be able to access demo lessons and a list of curriculum objectives from K12. I also think if you call K12 that they could give you more info.
  12. Hi,

     

    I am looking for a book to teach the sound of alphabets. I came across many books that have the 26 alphabets in them with each page for one alphabet ; example - the letter A and an apple picture , B with a Ball picture etc.

     

    I am looking for smaller books that focus on alphabets one at a time. What I mean is; the letter A and lots of pictures of words starting with A sound and maybe another book for letter B etc. Even if they are not divided into separate books, I do want more pictures than just one apple.

     

    Do these kinds exist?

     

    Thanks,

    Nan

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