Short Description: For one-on-one, at home, and whole-class mathematics instruction, use our FREE Windows and Mac desktop lesson apps as a supplement for teaching and learning key concepts in middle school math.
Long Description 1: For one-on-one, at home, and whole-class mathematics instruction, use our FREE Windows and Mac desktop lesson apps as a supplement for teaching and learning key concepts in middle school math.
Long Description 2: Use the lesson apps for homework, parent involvement, home instruction, quizzes, or independent practice. Or a combination that we did not think of. Use the lesson apps to present to the class and have students work independently or in partners on their own desktop devices. No sign-in required. Just download and go. You're the teacher. Each lesson app comes with a downloadable PDF set of instructor notes which provides the expected answer for each question, tips for stimulating discussion, activity summaries, and math notes. Videos are embedded in each app and used to demonstrate the mathematical concepts presented in the modules. The videos are built to stimulate discussion and highlight the conceptual structure of a topic. Turn on the drawing canvas to write all over the app. Highlight important information, write conjectures, and record notes, directly on top of even videos. The drawing canvas goes great with partner work in class. Some lesson apps feature interactive items, such as models and puzzles. Engage students with 'minds-on' exploration of key math concepts. Use these tools again and again for spaced practice to build expertise. Mathematics is not static. It makes things move. Our interactive tools embedded in key lesson apps help students learn by making math move. In the Measurement Conversions app, an interactive conversion tool allows students to explore measurement conversions dynamically, by changing parameters and observing the change in the result. Independent practice, homework, parent involvement, formative assessment . . . the list goes on and on. Let us help you with some of it. Our Number One priority is helping students. It's learning math. Pretty simple really. So, let's put away the toys and get down to business. There is no sign-in process, and we don't track student data. We see our role as providing support and then getting out of the teacher's way.
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