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Principles from Patterns: Algebra I [junior high or high school]Cornerstone Curriculum ProjectThis program is designed to follow immediately after Cornerstone’s Level 6 of Making Math Meaningful. However, students working in other publishers’ math series can use this course for a high school algebra course. It covers pre-algebra topics (positive and negative numbers, radicals, exponents, order of operations, etc.), as well as equations, polynomials, factoring, Pythagorean theorem, and the quadratic formula—the basic topics covered in first-year algebra courses. However, coverage is less comprehensive than we find in most other courses. The newest edition is bound in a lay-flat binding. An answer key is included in the book. Additional copies may be purchased at half price. Principles from Patterns incorporates the use of manipulatives (Unifix Cubes and heavy graph paper cut into shapes resembling Base Ten materials) that make it much easier to grasp some of the abstract concepts. Unifix Cubes (sold separately by Cornerstone) are used in conjunction with grid paper included within the book. However, LEGO bricks can be substituted. The grid paper also works well as a manipulative. Teens who need concrete learning experiences will particularly benefit from the teaching methods used here. Those who function well on an abstract level should also benefit with better understanding of concepts, although they might be able to shortcut through some of the hands-on activities. Inductive teaching methods are frequently used, which lead learners to discover concepts themselves rather than just memorize rules and study examples. Topics are covered in a progressive fashion, working toward mastery of each concept, rather than the scattered approach we encounter in the Saxon texts. At the end of each unit is a review lesson to ensure retention and understanding of previously- learned concepts. Many word problems within each unit help students understand the practical application of concepts. Unlike the younger level Making Math Meaningful courses, this one does not offer a script (“Say this,” “Do this”), but speaks directly to the learner. Because of this, many students will be able to work independently.
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Instant Key
Learning modalities: all
Suitable for: independent work Need for parent/teacher instruction: minimal Prep time needed: 0 Teacher's manual: N/A Religious perspective: Christian Publisher Info
Cornerstone Curriculum Project2006 Flat Creek 972-235-5149 |
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