BOOKS - Algebra 1: Part 1: Exponents and Operations
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Algebra 1: Part 1: Exponents and Operations
Author: Sarah Allen
Year: December 9, 2018
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 5.7 MB
Language: English
Year: December 9, 2018
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 5.7 MB
Language: English
Algebra 1: Part 1: Exponents and Operations is different than your typical math workbook. It was written by a math tutor with 20 years of experience teaching math one-on-one, then edited by educational researchers and beta tested by students. Sarah Allen has worked with thousands of students over the years, covering everything from Algebra 1 through Calculus. She has seen the small details that trip students up, the things that are glossed over or not taught in classes that then make problems confusing, and the skills that are so essential that if you don't build them early on, you'll struggle in later math classes.In Algebra 1: Part 1, Sarah Allen goes into detail, really zooming in on the 'how' of little specific skills that are often missed. For example, complex fractions. Sometimes, when solving a math problem, you run into these nested fractions, and no one ever teaches you how to work with them. This book walks you through them, step-by-step, so when you run into them in Algebra, Geometry, Algebra 2, PreCalculus, and Calculus, you won't be fazed.This book also dives in deep Working with negative numbersDivisibility tests and finding factors (laying the groundwork for factoring polynomials later on)Translating verbal descriptions or word problems into mathematical expressionsExponents (the how and the why behind the basic exponent properties)Scientific notationOrder of operationsIt also includes many helpful calculator tricks for those students using TI-84 calculators.This book is structured to build those fundamental skills, and to build them in such a way that you'll remember them long term and be able to apply them in your future math classes. Every chapter has worked examples, then sets of practice problems. Every few chapters there is a set of review exercises that are a mix of problems you've learned so far. There are also tests along the way and a full unit test at the end. This way, you're getting repeated exposure to all the different skills.After working with thousands of students, Sarah Allen wanted to create a book that would build those fundamental skills so that students would feel confident and comfortable in math. After much writing, editing, and beta testing, this book is the result!