TammyS Posted February 25, 2015 Share Posted February 25, 2015 CALCULUS JOHNS HOPKINS CENTER FOR TALENTED YOUTH (CTY) Self-paced, online, interactive, computer-based courses. See tabs in the following links for more information: AP Calculus AB: This course covers topics in single variable differential and integral calculus typically found in a first-year college Calculus I course. This appears to be identical to Thinkwell's AP Calc, but for a lot more money (Thinkwell is $125 for 1 year, JH is $740 for 3 months, and up from that). 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Emerald Stoker Posted February 26, 2015 Share Posted February 26, 2015 The NCERT math books could be added to the integrated math post. http://ncertbooks.prashanthellina.com/ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quark Posted March 2, 2015 Author Share Posted March 2, 2015 Thanks for all the suggestions so far! I've tried to add everything possible but I know I am still missing out a few. Life has picked up again here and I am finding it hard to find extended time to sit down and update the posts but I will keep coming back whenever I can, especially to add to the beyond standard math post as it is something after my own heart. It would really help me if you could follow this format when suggesting more resources for me to add to each math post (just copy and paste and fill in details): NAME OF PROGRAM HYPERLINKED Textbook: Name Online Class? Yes or No. Any details if yes. Where to buy: Name of store and hyperlinked to the product page if possible Teacher Guide/Additional Materials: Yes or No. Any details if yes. Sample (hyperlinked if available) Discussion thread or review or anything else you think important. And if anyone knows how to pin this thread (if you think it useful enough for pinning) please let me know. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3andme Posted March 3, 2015 Share Posted March 3, 2015 For integrated math: NEM (New Elementary MathematicsSyllabus - Singapore) Textbook: New Elementary Mathematics 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B (First 2 books are full year volumes, others are half-year). Workbooks for each level are also available. Integrates Algebra, Geometry, Statistics, and Trig topics. Designed for 7th - 10th grades. Program is on the more rigorous side. Online Class? Cybershala Where to buy: Rainbow Resource, Singapore Math (Lvls 1 & 2 only), Amazon (used copies) Teacher Guide/Additional Materials: Yes. Teachers Manual for each level (with answers to only some problems). Solutions Manual for levels 1 and 2 with detailed solutions for all problems. Scope/Sequence Scope/Sequence (comparison with Dimensions/Disc. Math) Sample Level 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arcadia Posted March 3, 2015 Share Posted March 3, 2015 Textbook: Spivak Calculus 1967 edition Full PDF at Archive.orghttps://archive.org/details/Calculus_643 It's only 512 pages and easy to read on a tablet. Nice for self-ed for the parent. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nansk Posted March 3, 2015 Share Posted March 3, 2015 This appears to be identical to Thinkwell's AP Calc, but for a lot more money (Thinkwell is $125 for 1 year, JH is $740 for 3 months, and up from that). JHU is charging more for the hand holding and grading by their instructor. Students progress through the course at their own pace, reviewing any materials with their own CTYOnline instructor as needed. The student’s knowledge will be assessed through weekly homeworks, chapter tests and cumulative exams. Exams contain Free Response questions, hand graded by your CTYOnline instructor, based on the actual AP Calculus exam. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alexinmemphis Posted March 24, 2015 Share Posted March 24, 2015 I just found this thread (I'm late)-- thank you so much, quark, and everyone else who helped! Here is something outside the normal high school math sequence. I hope my formatting is ok. Book of Proof Textbook: http://www.people.vcu.edu/~rhammack/BookOfProof/ Online Class? No. Where to buy: Free as a downloadable pdf on the above site. Teacher Guide/Additional Materials: Solutions to odd problems are included in the textbook. Click this link for a sample syllabus from the author. http://www.people.vcu.edu/~rhammack/math300/index.html 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quark Posted March 24, 2015 Author Share Posted March 24, 2015 I just found this thread (I'm late)-- thank you so much, quark, and everyone else who helped! Here is something outside the normal high school math sequence. I hope my formatting is ok. Book of Proof Textbook: http://www.people.vcu.edu/~rhammack/BookOfProof/ Online Class? No. Where to buy: Free as a downloadable pdf on the above site. Teacher Guide/Additional Materials: Solutions to odd problems are included in the textbook. Click this link for a sample syllabus from the author. http://www.people.vcu.edu/~rhammack/math300/index.html This looks wonderful. Thanks so much! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kiana Posted March 24, 2015 Share Posted March 24, 2015 You might actually want to link all of the AIMath textbooks -- http://aimath.org/textbooks/approved-textbooks/ The liberal arts math one would also give great enrichment units for a talented student who is more interested in the humanities or social sciences (for example, the units on voting theory look awesome), and there are free precalculus/calculus/linear algebra/statistics ebooks as well as more advanced topics. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quark Posted March 24, 2015 Author Share Posted March 24, 2015 You might actually want to link all of the AIMath textbooks -- http://aimath.org/textbooks/approved-textbooks/ The liberal arts math one would also give great enrichment units for a talented student who is more interested in the humanities or social sciences (for example, the units on voting theory look awesome), and there are free precalculus/calculus/linear algebra/statistics ebooks as well as more advanced topics. WOW! :drool: Thank you kiana! I think you have just answered what to do for math (because DS isn't fond of what the CC offers anymore). 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
raptor_dad Posted March 25, 2015 Share Posted March 25, 2015 SOLOMONOVICH - EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY: A FIRST COURSE Textbook: Euclidean Geometry: A First Course Online Class? NO Where to buy: http://www.amazon.com/Euclidean-Geometry-Course-Mark-Solomonovich/dp/1440153485 Teacher Guide/Additional Materials: Yes; http://www.amazon.com/Instructors-Manual-Euclidean-Geometry-Course/dp/1450257852 I would add this to the geometry section. In the pre-AoPS days, Charon/Adrian and Myrtle thought it was as good or better than Kiselev. Hartshorne is Mathwonk's preferred text for interpreting Euclid and Hartshorne has a glowing recommendation on the back cover(viewable on Amazon). I like all sorts of older texts, but this one is rarely both in print and has an instructors manual. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quark Posted March 28, 2015 Author Share Posted March 28, 2015 Just realized the thread is pinned now! Thank you mods! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarkT Posted March 28, 2015 Share Posted March 28, 2015 CALCULUS For rigor comparison University of Michigan Calculus 1 http://dept.math.lsa.umich.edu/courses/115/ It is taken by the majority of students intending to major in mathematics, science, or engineering as well as students heading for many other fields. The emphasis is on concepts and solving problems rather than theory and proof. http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/~kesmith/Math115.2014.html "Math 115 is a first course in Calculus at the college level, which is different than high school calculus, even if you took an AP course. This is an extremely hard class, and the ``curve" is tough. You need to be very disciplined to get a good grade." 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zoo Keeper Posted March 28, 2015 Share Posted March 28, 2015 Since I skimmed this thread without having sufficient coffee intake, I'll admit I might have missed if MEP was included in the integrated math listings. Many folks talk about it for K-8, but there is MEP for high school... GCSE course: http://www.cimt.plymouth.ac.uk/projects/mepres/allgcse/allgcse.htm and A Levels: http://www.cimt.plymouth.ac.uk/projects/mepres/alevel/alevel.htm Some people whom I know have used MEP for high school state that the GCSE course = 10th and 11th grades, and the A Levels course = 11th or 12th grades (depending on the student) There is a MEP Year 9 labeled as such. http://www.cimt.plymouth.ac.uk/projects/mepres/book9/book9.htm It is free for the printing :) 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quark Posted March 28, 2015 Author Share Posted March 28, 2015 Zoo Keeper, thank you! I had already included it in the integrated math materials! :thumbup: We loved MEP in the primary stages so it was the first integrated math program I thought of! I don't know when I will be able to update the listings so maybe I will just leave it as is for people to scroll through the pages and read everything! Thanks so much to all who keep adding materials! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mom22ns Posted April 21, 2015 Share Posted April 21, 2015 These are free youtube video playlists for each high school math course. I learned about them when ds took AP Stats. We found them very helpful and they would make a great supplement for any high school math. Professor RobBob: 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wenryrose Posted May 7, 2015 Share Posted May 7, 2015 I found this website and it looks great: http://www.themathpage.com/index.html The courses look really great(and rooted in the classical mindset), and they're FREE! :D I'm going to use this for my own studies. It seems best for remedial math help for older students and adults. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarkT Posted September 17, 2015 Share Posted September 17, 2015 MATH BEYOND STANDARD HIGH SCHOOL G'Day Math is a quite interesting approach to certain Math topics: http://gdaymath.com/ Math nerds will like this. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slache Posted September 17, 2015 Share Posted September 17, 2015 Thinking Mathematically 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MamaSprout Posted October 14, 2015 Share Posted October 14, 2015 (edited) Another online option for Jurgensen is Memoria Press Online Classes: https://mpoacm.memoriapress.com/catalog?pagename=geometry I don't know anything about their online classes, but their math appears to follow the Foerster, Jurgensen route. Since they have a home study package for Foerster for Algebra 1, it seems reasonable they will release one for Jurgensen eventually, too. Also, because of the time, it could be do-able for "afterschoolers" on eastern time. ETA: They are using a DIFFERENT Prentice Hall Classics. Not Foerster for Algebra 1. They do have Jurgensen for their geometry class. Edited December 11, 2015 by elladarcy 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Governess Posted October 14, 2015 Share Posted October 14, 2015 FYI, Kolbe.org offers an online Algebra I class using the Foerster text. Thanks to all who have contributed to this thread!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarkT Posted November 11, 2015 Share Posted November 11, 2015 PRECALCULUS Title: Discovery Precalculus: A Creative and Connected Approach Textbook: None Note: This is quite an advanced and challenging class. Incomplete in terms of problem sets, tests, etc. Suggest For math scholars to take along with a regular Precalculus class. Online Class? Yes Where to buy: Free at EdX from the University of Texas at Austin https://www.edx.org/course/discovery-precalculus-creative-connected-utaustinx-ut-prec-10-02x Teacher Guide/Additional Materials: none 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrysalis Academy Posted November 11, 2015 Share Posted November 11, 2015 Sorry, I don't know how to hyperlink, but I added some information to the Arbor entry and added the edX Intro to Algebra class for inclusion in the Algebra 1 thread ALGEBRA I ARBOR ALGEBRA Textbooks: Jousting Armadillos, Crocodiles and Coconuts, and Chuckles the Rocket Dog Note: Volume 1 covers PreAlgebra and Volume 2 & 3 Cover Algebra 1 Online Class? No. Where to buy: A+ Education Services or Rainbow Resources or from the publisher in the link above Teacher Guide/Additional Materials: Answer Book and Tests available. Samples: Click on each book icon here. Here are some threads on it: thread 1, thread 2. Note: Jousting Armadillos covers working with single variables. It assumes understanding of basic operations. It contains no geometry or statistics. So it is a beginning Algebra 1 or advanced PreAlgebra. The other two books cover the rest of Algebra 1 topics. EdX INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRA Textbooks: none Online Class? Yes, with certificate upon completion Where to Buy; Free, sign up at https://www.edx.org/course/introduction-algebra-schoolyourself-algebrax Teacher Guide/Additional Materials: None, all the materials are online Notes: This is a 10-week self-paced course covering all Algebra 1 topics. Each lesson is presented via a digital whiteboard and is followed by a problem set. The lessons are interactive and the student chooses a unique path through the lesson depending on the amount of review and explanation they need. The problem set is adaptive and must be mastered for credit. You can do more problems after you've mastered the topic. But you can pass a topic and move on without sufficient review for mastery, and there are no homework, tests, etc. This is a fantastic teaching tool but you would want a student using other material for additional practice, testing, etc. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MISCELLANEOUS ONLINE COURSES/ SUPPLEMENTS KHAN ACADEMY: Free, online, interactive videos (you tube, blackboard style) with online discussion forum. SCHOOL YOURSELF: Free, online, interactive instruction (interactive whiteboard style). 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrysalis Academy Posted November 11, 2015 Share Posted November 11, 2015 GEOMETRY EdX Introduction to Geometry Textbook: None, all materials are online Online Class? Yes, with certificate upon completion Where to buy: Free. Access online through EdX - https://www.edx.org/course/introduction-geometry-schoolyourself-geometryx Teacher Guide/Additional Materials: None Notes: This is a 14-week self-paced course covering all high school Geometry topics. Each lesson is presented via a digital whiteboard and is followed by a problem set. The lessons are interactive and the student chooses a unique path through the lesson depending on the amount of review and explanation they need. The problem set is adaptive and must be mastered for credit. You can do more problems after you've mastered the topic. But you can pass a topic and move on without sufficient review for mastery, and there are no homework, tests, etc. This is a fantastic teaching tool but you would want a student using other material for additional practice, testing, etc. Great Pre-Geometry course for a middle grader on its own, or pair with a textbook for a full high school credit. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quark Posted November 11, 2015 Author Share Posted November 11, 2015 Thanks to everyone who added info! Sorry I have been so behind on updating this thread. Hoping to have some time during end of the year holidays! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MamaSprout Posted November 14, 2015 Share Posted November 14, 2015 MEMORIA PRESS ALGEBRA 1 Textbook: Prentice Hall Classics by Smith, etc Online Class? Yes Where to buy: From Memoria Press and Rainbow Resource. Teacher Guide/Additional Materials: Yes. MP has lesson plans and a Quizzes and Tests book. Teachers edition and solutions guides may be available in the second hand marketplace. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quark Posted December 11, 2015 Author Share Posted December 11, 2015 reported #77 and #78 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quark Posted December 20, 2015 Author Share Posted December 20, 2015 I believe I have updated everything. If I've missed something please let me know! Happy hunting! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mom_of_many Posted January 22, 2016 Share Posted January 22, 2016 (edited) Is someone using a math tutor online? Would you consider using a good, trustworthy tutor via Skype? Edited January 22, 2016 by mom_of_many Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarkT Posted January 31, 2016 Share Posted January 31, 2016 ALGEBRA I FOERSTER (and MATH WITHOUT BORDERS) Textbook: Algebra I: Expressions, Equations and Applications by Paul Foerster. Online Class? No. Where to buy: 1994 edition here. 1999 edition here. 2006 edition here. (All are Amazon.com links). 2006 edition from Rainbow Resource. Teacher Guide/Additional Materials: Home Study Companion (link includes product samples) from Math Without Borders, or Solutions Manual from Rainbow Resource. Sample of 2006 ed. from Rainbow Resource Maria Miller Review FOERSTER (and KOLBE ACADEMY) Textbook: Algebra I: Expressions, Equations and Applications by Paul Foerster. Online Class? Yes. Kolbe Academy. Where to buy: 1994 edition here. 1999 edition here. 2006 edition here. (All are Amazon.com links). 2006 edition from Rainbow Resource. Teacher Guide/Additional Materials: Home Study Companion (link includes product samples) from Math Without Borders, or Solutions Manual from Rainbow Resource. Sample of 2006 ed. from Rainbow Resource Maria Miller Review also using Foerster text for Algebra I and II: http://homeschoolconnectionsonline.com/ 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarkT Posted February 19, 2016 Share Posted February 19, 2016 PRECALCULUS / TRIGONOMETRY Long discussion on rigorous Precalc books (including many classics). http://giftedissues.davidsongifted.org/BB/ubbthreads.php/topics/157738/1.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JanetC Posted March 2, 2016 Share Posted March 2, 2016 To add to the Precalculus category: I found this one lurking under the aimath link in the "math beyond high school" category. I needed to find a shorter yet challenging precalc textbook because my DD takes too long to finish an AOPS textbook, but will not tolerate anything that seemed to be "too easy." This one looks pretty good to her. UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON MATH 120 Textbook: Precalculus by D.H. Collingwood, K.D. Prince and M. M. Conroy Note: Focus on problem solving and multi-step problem solving and on preventing common problems that trip up UW calculus students. Online Class? No Where to buy: Free download. http://www.math.washington.edu/~m120/ Teacher Guide/Additional Materials: Answers, but not worked solutions, in the back of the book. Sample tests and quizzes at above website as well. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarkT Posted April 15, 2016 Share Posted April 15, 2016 CALCULUS and STATISTICS free videos for certain textbooks see http://forums.welltrainedmind.com/topic/602313-videos-specific-for-textbooks-clutchprep/ 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brad S Posted May 22, 2016 Share Posted May 22, 2016 (edited) Long discussion on rigorous Precalc books (including many classics). http://giftedissues.davidsongifted.org/BB/ubbthreads.php/topics/157738/1.html Thanks, Mark. IMO the more recent discussion on "rigorous precalc books" on the WTM boards was much more informative. Also, some points on the Davidson link's thread: as discussed on the WTM discussion, IMO Lial is no where near rigorous and someone in that discussion said the same about the Blitzer book. I'd first go to the WTM discussion; if you're still dying for more on precalculus, give the Davidson link a read. Edited May 22, 2016 by Brad S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarkT Posted June 3, 2016 Share Posted June 3, 2016 PRECALCULUS / TRIGONOMETRY Another online option: BYU Online Part 1 http://is.byu.edu/site/courses/description.cfm?title=PRECALC-041-200 Part 2 http://is.byu.edu/site/courses/description.cfm?title=PRECALC-043-200 Currently uses an older edition of Demana PRECALCULUS : GRAPHICAL, NUMERICAL, ALGEBRAIC 7E self-paced - up to a year to complete each semester course. No videos - but free tutoring is available Assigned HW, quizzes and a proctored Final for each part is required. I tutored someone taking this course and it seems quite complete and thorough. Price for each course is reasonable. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aelllc Posted July 8, 2016 Share Posted July 8, 2016 Glencoe Geometry Textbook: Glencoe Geometry ISBN-10: 0078651069 2005 Online Class? Free online videos Mr Hammys Math Class Teacher Guide/Additional Materials: Yes. Available on Amazon. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarkT Posted July 24, 2016 Share Posted July 24, 2016 (edited) PRECALCULUS / TRIGONOMETRY Mini-review Textbook: Thinkwell Precalculus Edward B. Burger isbn 978-1-60538-079-7 I borrowed a copy from a friend. Thinkwell Precalculus Edward B. Burger isbn 978-1-60538-079-7 https://www.amazon.com/Precalculus-Edward-B-Burger/dp/1605380792 Table of Contents P. Basic Algebra Review 1. Functions and their Graphs 2. Polynomial Functions 3. Rational Functions and Conics 4. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 5. Trigonometric Functions 6. Analytic Trigonometry 7. Applications of Trigonometry 8. Systems of Equations and Inequalities 9. Matrices and Determinants 10. Analytic Geometry 11. Sequences, Series and Probability 900 pages This text book has many lucid example problems as explained by Burger similar to his videos. It is best for learn by example strudents (which is probably a majority of students). It takes a "Just the Facts Ma'am" approach with little historical background or derivation of the concepts. It covers some advanced topics such as Partial Fractions and Mathematical Induction. It covers Vectors but does not delve into three dimensional vectors. It does not cover Limits but this is covered in AP Calculus AB so not a real ding. It is a good text book. It contains lots of problems/exercises with some more challenging ones called extensions. It has answers for the odd problems and all the answers for each chapter review problem set. The text is quite complete and could be used standalone or along with the formal Thinkwell course. Since Thinkwell courses are only streamed these days, I would purchase this text used (currently in $20-25 range) for future reference. IMHO It is not suitable for a future Math major and somewhat marginal for a future Engineer or Physics major. Some other notes: For the general exponential function Thinkwell uses y = bx versus y = abx or f(x) = abx Some Algebra 2 books introduce and use it this way. I prefer the second form for Precalc. Thinkwell text does not derive or otherwise demonstrate with data where the compound interest formula comes from with respect to the simple interest formula versus the Sullivan text or Demana texts. ======================= related to: THINKWELL Homeschool Version Textbook:All course materials are online via recorded lectures, notes, automatically-graded quizzes and tests. Subscription is for a period of 12 months. Note: Thinkwell's Precalculus combines the course materials from Algebra 2 with Trigonometry. Online Class? Not live but instructor support is available via Johns Hopkins Center For Talented Youth. Prerequisites and other details here and here. Where to buy: From Thinkwell. Check Homeschool Buyers Co-op for periodic Group Buy savings (sometimes 50% off!). Teacher Guide/Additional Materials: Quizzes and tests are automatically graded with correct solutions supplied. The homeschool version provides lesson plans. Edited July 30, 2016 by MarkT 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jadenlukas12 Posted August 16, 2016 Share Posted August 16, 2016 AOPS- I'm using this textbook for Algebra I but I wanted to know what to assign as a daily lesson for my son . How much is he expected to complete each day from the textbook. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quark Posted August 17, 2016 Author Share Posted August 17, 2016 AOPS- I'm using this textbook for Algebra I but I wanted to know what to assign as a daily lesson for my son . How much is he expected to complete each day from the textbook. Thanks This thread is to compile available resources so you probably willnot get replies here. Do start a new thread for specific responses to AoPS Algebra. When my son used it, we set aside about an hour 3x a week (he only used it as a supplement) vs assigning sections a day. That way he could work on as much as he was able to each time. Good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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MarkT Posted August 18, 2016 Share Posted August 18, 2016 PRECALCULUS / TRIGONOMETRY FOERSTER (and MATH WITHOUT BORDERS) Textbook: Precalculus with Trigonometry 3rd edition (ISBN: 9781465212139), or 2nd edition (ISBN: 9781559537889) but videos might be less conveniently matched with the latter edition. Online Class? No. Where to buy: Amazon (3rd edition). Kendall Hunt. Teacher Guide/Additional Materials: Home Study Companion (link includes product samples) from Math Without Borders. FOERSTER (and KOLBE ACADEMY) Textbook: Precalculus with Trigonometry (2012 copyright, and therefore, might be 3rd edition. Please check with Kolbe Academy.) Online Class? Yes. Kolbe Academy (regular) and Kolbe Academy (honors). Where to buy: Amazon (3rd edition). Kendall Hunt. Teacher Guide/Additional Materials: Home Study Companion (link includes product samples) from Math Without Borders. Foerster 3rd Teacher editions sampler: http://math.kendallhunt.com/documents/ALookInside/Precalculus/FPC3_C6_TE.pdf 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarkT Posted August 19, 2016 Share Posted August 19, 2016 Self Study FYI: Math general resource https://www.myopenmath.com/info/selfstudy.php This is an open-source competitor to webassign and mymathlab. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarkT Posted August 31, 2016 Share Posted August 31, 2016 CALCULUS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MISCELLANEOUS ONLINE COURSES/ SUPPLEMENTS This is an interesting resource to start with: BetterExplained Calculus https://betterexplained.com/calculus/ 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MamaSprout Posted September 3, 2016 Share Posted September 3, 2016 MEMORIA PRESS ALGEBRA I Textbook: Prentice Hall Classics by Smith, etc Online Class? Yes Where to buy: From Memoria Press and Rainbow Resource. Teacher Guide/Additional Materials: Yes. MP has lesson plans and a Quizzes and Tests book. Teachers edition and solutions guides may be available in the second hand marketplace. Video streaming to accompany text becoming available to purchase this fall. Sample here: https://www.memoriapress.com/algebra-videos/ 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MamaSprout Posted September 3, 2016 Share Posted September 3, 2016 Another online option: BYU Online Part 1 http://is.byu.edu/site/courses/description.cfm?title=PRECALC-041-200 Part 2 http://is.byu.edu/site/courses/description.cfm?title=PRECALC-043-200 Currently uses an older edition of Demana PRECALCULUS : GRAPHICAL, NUMERICAL, ALGEBRAIC 7E self-paced - up to a year to complete each semester course. No videos - but free tutoring is available Assigned HW, quizzes and a proctored Final for each part is required. I tutored someone taking this course and it seems quite complete and thorough. Price for each course is reasonable. Have you looked at any other BYU math courses? We're considering their Geometry, but not finding any reviews. Thanks! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Twigs Posted September 17, 2016 Share Posted September 17, 2016 Hunter's thread on Euclid. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RootAnn Posted February 13, 2017 Share Posted February 13, 2017 The Brown book will no longer be used in Wilson Hill's Pre Calc class after this semester. They have chosen a new text which is listed on their site. Just FYI. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarkT Posted April 1, 2017 Share Posted April 1, 2017 ALGEBRA II / INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA / w and w/o TRIGONOMETRY Algebra 2 Video Topic Library https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/28928849/Webpages/Algebra2VideoLibraryTable.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ColleenInWis Posted April 24, 2017 Share Posted April 24, 2017 Algebra 2 with Dr. Callahan, anyone? He uses a text by Barnett, et al, for College Algebra with Trigonometry from McGraw Hill, which is free online. I'm looking for something to beef up algebra 2 as dd comes to the last 3 chapters of Lial's Intermediate Algebra. I would just do a review of chap. 3-5, then dig into chap. 6-8 for the trigonometry. What do you think? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MamaSprout Posted April 25, 2017 Share Posted April 25, 2017 (edited) Yay Math! Flipped Classroom Geometry Textbook: Glencoe Geometry (optional- not sure of the edition). Scope and sequence looks like it would line up with a lot of PS textbooks. Separate section on writing proofs. Online Class? Free online videos with fill-in-the-blank class note worksheets and email-able follow up quizzes Teacher Guide/Additional Materials: Yes. Available for $36 as a download, including student homework pages and solutions. Flipped classroom information is here: http://www.yaymath.org/flippedblended-geometry Free videos/ class note worksheets/ online quizzes: http://www.yaymath.org/geometry-lines-angles Algebra 2 should be ready for fall. Edited April 25, 2017 by elladarcy 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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