How Long to Read Unknowns and the 29 Articles of Algebra, Teacher's Edition

By Kirsten West

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Description

This book is designed as the second step to learning Algebra. The key to teaching Algebra successfully is to have a curriculum that is as flexible as possible. A child's learning capabilities grow and develop constantly so a text that fits perfectly at the start of the school year might not work after a few months. This curriculum is designed to accommodate the growing and changing maturity of a child throughout the year.Algebra Can Be Easy for Anyone to Teach Any ChildEach book in the series is available as both a teacher's guide and a student workbook for use in a tutoring group, small class, or homeschool. No additional texts are needed. Parents with any educational background will be equipped to teach the subject using the teacher's guide as a resource.Designed for Gifted, 2e, Special Education, and Everything BetweenDifferent ways of thinking about and explaining each lesson are included in the teacher's guide to accommodate children who are gifted, or dyslexic, or prefer nearly any learning style.Flexible and FriendlyIndividual worksheets work as a stand-alone curriculum, or as reinforcement and supplemental practice. This book is the result of years of teaching children, teens, and adults. Students will learn why algebra works, not just how to use it.Topics Learned in This BookThis second book teaches the concept of the unknown and covers the basic vocabulary of algebra (called the 29 Articles).● Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying Unknowns● Using the Unknown to Solve A Simple Word Problem● Solving for the Unknown (X)● Algebra Vocabulary & Definition of a Quantity● Magnitude vs. Multitude● Measuring Units & Units of Measure● Concrete & Unencumbered Numbers● Theorems & Problems● Known vs. Unknown Quantities● Reviewing the Signs● Numerical & Literal Coefficients● Calculating Powers● Roots & How to Calculate Them● Monomials & Polynomials● Homogeneous AlgebraAll Books in the Curriculum SeriesBook 1: Starting Out with Mental AlgebraBook 2: Unknowns and the 29 Articles of AlgebraBook 3: The Basic Math of AlgebraBook 4: Factors and Multiples in AlgebraBook 5: Working with Fractions in AlgebraBook 6: Solving Equations in AlgebraBook 7: Powers, Exponents, and Roots in Algebra

How long is Unknowns and the 29 Articles of Algebra, Teacher's Edition?

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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes to read Unknowns and the 29 Articles of Algebra, Teacher's Edition aloud.

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Unknowns and the 29 Articles of Algebra, Teacher's Edition is suitable for students ages 2 and up.

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