No matter which method a teacher uses, these worksheets are sure to challenge students» comprehension of one of the fundamental elements of
most Algebra problems: polynomials.
Not exact matches
Working with symbolic strategies is essential in
algebra learning, including knowing multiple strategies for solving a
problem, selecting the
most appropriate procedure for a given
problem and understanding the conceptual rationale behind commonly used strategies.
Tenth - grade world history students interview Chinese immigrants and record their stories; ninth - grade physical science students design and strength - test mock airplane wings; junior English students research, write, and illustrate children's nonfiction picture books;
algebra students of all grades investigate a public - transit
problem and propose solutions to city officials; sophomore geometry students build scale models of museums they've designed; students across the grades in an environmental - stewardship class raise public awareness of a polluted river — all are examples of academically challenging projects that also manage to engage the minds, hands, and hearts of
most high school students across a wide range of abilities and interests.
Courses on the teaching of
algebra, geometry, and
problem solving blend the
most up - to - date research on how students learn with how best to teach specific content.