This site is designed to help each Algebra student on any given concept, and encourage them to seek outside resources, help, and guidance.
The help pages here are arranged by chapter, and then by topic. NOT by lesson. The reason for this is because most lessons intertwine, mix, and mingle with other lessons. Sometimes I will even teach 2 - 3 lessons in one day. So I put helpful tips and how-to's on this site based on the concept you are looking for help on.
It is highly recommended that you use your text first and foremost to seek help. Then, you can use google, purplemath, khan academy, this site, etc.... Be aware that my help site will provided help in my language, other sites may or may not be at a level appropriate for Algebra (or at least, for my class).
The help pages here are arranged by chapter, and then by topic. NOT by lesson. The reason for this is because most lessons intertwine, mix, and mingle with other lessons. Sometimes I will even teach 2 - 3 lessons in one day. So I put helpful tips and how-to's on this site based on the concept you are looking for help on.
It is highly recommended that you use your text first and foremost to seek help. Then, you can use google, purplemath, khan academy, this site, etc.... Be aware that my help site will provided help in my language, other sites may or may not be at a level appropriate for Algebra (or at least, for my class).
Please email me if you see an error on this site. Mistakes happen. Without them we would not have "math" :)
How to search on this site:
1) If you know the unit/chapter you are seeking, go to that page, then press 'command'+f . This will pull up a search bar that allows you to type in any keyword
2) If you don't know the unit, type in your keyword in the search bar on the top right of this page (for example, type "radicals"). You will be directed to all of the pages that contain this keyword. Once on the correct page, I recommend pressing 'command'+f to search that given page.
Questions? Email me a: [email protected]
How to search on this site:
1) If you know the unit/chapter you are seeking, go to that page, then press 'command'+f . This will pull up a search bar that allows you to type in any keyword
2) If you don't know the unit, type in your keyword in the search bar on the top right of this page (for example, type "radicals"). You will be directed to all of the pages that contain this keyword. Once on the correct page, I recommend pressing 'command'+f to search that given page.
Questions? Email me a: [email protected]