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Math Planet
Math Planet: Writing Linear Equations Using Point Slope Form and Standard Form
Provides examples and a video lesson that illustrates how to write linear equations using point-slope form and standard form.
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Math Planet: The Elimination Method for Solving Linear Systems
Provides examples and a video lesson that illustrates how to use the elimination method to solve linear equations.
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Math Planet: Division of Polynomials
Gain an understanding of how to divide polynomials by taking a look at examples.
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Math Planet: Algebra 2: Standard Deviation and Normal Distribution
Gain an understanding of standard deviation and normal distribution by viewing an example and a video lesson.
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Math Planet: Solving Inequalities
Gain an understanding of how to solve inequalities by viewing examples and a video lesson.
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Math Planet: Factorization and Prime Numbers
Gain an understanding of how to factor prime numbers by viewing examples and a video lesson.
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Math Planet: Learn How to Estimate Calculations
Gain an understanding of how to estimate calculations by viewing examples and a video lesson.
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Math Planet: Monomials and Adding or Subtracting Polynomials
Gain an understanding of how to add or subtract polynomials by viewing an example and a video lesson.
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Math Planet: Multiplying Polynomials and Binomials
Gain an understanding of how to multiply polynomials and binomials by viewing an example and a video lesson.
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Math Planet: Polynomial Equations in Factored Form
All equations are composed of polynomials. If you know how to solve equations containing polynomials of the first degree, then you can solve equations of higher degree. One way to solve a polynomial equation is to use the zero-product...
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Math Planet: Completing the Square
If you've got a quadratic equation on the form of ax^2 + c = 0 Then you can solve the equation by using the square root of x = square_root(-c/a) or x = -square_root(-c/a)
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Math Planet: Simplify Rational Expression
An algebraic expression where both the numerator and the denominator are polynomials e.g.(x+3) / x is called a rational expression. Since the denominator can't be zero there are values of x which are excluded from the rational...
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Math Planet: Solving Rational Expressions
An equation that contains at least one rational expression is called a rational equation. You solve a rational equation as you solve any other equation.
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Math Planet: Algebra 2: Functions and Linear Equations
Provides examples and a video lesson that illustrate functions and linear equations. [0:54]
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Math Planet: Pre Algebra: Measure Areas
Demonstrates how to calculate the area of two-dimensional shapes using formulas. Covers parallelogram, triangle, trapezoid, and circle. Includes a video modeling how to find the area of a circle and a triangle. [0:59]
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Math Planet: Equations With Variables
Examples and video tutorials that teach how to solve equations that contain unknown variables.
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Math Planet: Geometry: Measure and Classify an Angle
Explains the terms and symbols used to discuss line angles, what an angle is, and the types of angles. Includes short video lesson demonstrating how to use a protractor to measure an angle. [0:57]
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Math Planet: Algebra 2: Solving Systems of Equations in Two Variables
Provides examples and a video lesson that illustrate how to solve systems of equations in two variables. [1:43]
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Math Planet: Algebra 1: Graphing Linear Systems
Gain an understanding of how to solve linear equations by viewing an example and a video lesson. [3:01]
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Math Planet: Algebra 1: Writing Linear Equations Using the Slope Intercept Form
Explains what the slope-intercept form is and how to find the equation of a line given two points on it. Includes modeled video lesson. [3:32]
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Math Planet: The Substitution Method for Solving Linear Systems
A way to solve a linear system algebraically is to use the substitution method. The substitution method functions by substituting the one y-value with the other. This resource explains this method by showing an example along with a video.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Pre K 12 Resources for New School Routines: Protecting Our Planet Bingo: Pre K and K
These weekly activities are cross-curricular but emphasize Social-Emotional Learning, Math, and Literacy development. This week children will learn that they can make choices that can reduce their impacts on the land, water, air, and...
Science Education Resource Center at Carleton College
Serc: Investigating Ordering Planets: Math Connections & Number Sense in Science
In this Solar System Investigate, young scholars will determine ways to order the planets. Teacher directed inquiry will suggest that they first order the planets according to their distance from the sun. Students will then work on their...
Alabama Learning Exchange
Alex: To Infinity and Beyond Magazine of Planets
This is a student led activity in which students have to accomplish the task of choosing the most entertaining way to relay written expository information. Art/self expression along with technology are utilized to develop a classroom...