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Teaching Textbooks have been specifically designed for homeschoolers. They contain far more explanations than typical math books, and feature step-by-step solutions to ALL problems in a multimedia form.
I'm trying to decide about geometry for next year and was all set to use Jacobs until I just discovered Teaching Textbooks. Now I'm having a hard time deciding. Here's our situation. Last year, my husband was teaching our 15- and 13-year-olds algebra, but a move and job change later, he doesn't h...
With Teaching Textbooks Geometry 2.0, students watch video lectures on CD-ROM and do problems from the 753-page workbook. When they need help with this geometry homeschool curriculum , you've got a printed Answer Key plus audiovisual step-by-step solutions to every homework and quiz problem. In Geometry, your students will cover:
So I have been struggling all year with this new program. We purchased a brand new Geometry curriculum from TT last fall. When we originally purchased it we had an issue with the disc in our computer died all of a sudden. So we purchased a new drive for the computer. After doing this the program ...
Well, all Teaching Textbooks could tell us was to try installing it on a different computer. So my husband went back to trying to research and find out how to fix whatever issue was making that particular file or whatever be missing.
My DD13 has just completed 2 of the 13 units in the Geometry course. Each lesson is set up the same: 5 warm-up questions, a new lesson video (generally 5-8 minutes in length), 10 practice problems on the new lesson, 5 review questions, and 1 challenge question.
This past year I worked with a wonderful young man (9th grade) who had completed Algebra 1 and Geometry. He had a VERY difficult time handling the abstract concepts of Algebra 2... his Algebra background (Foersters) was very solid--but he was NOT MATURE enough to keep going at an accelerated pace...
Depending on the difficulty of the lesson and on the distractibility of my student that day, I would say it takes 1.5-3 hours to watch the lecture and practice problems, review the instruction in the text, do all the problems including all proofs, check answers, watch solutions video for missed problems, and rework problems that were misunderstood (as opposed to those with silly calculation ...
History & Geography. The Story of the World. See All; Volume 1: Ancient Times Volume 2: The Middle Ages; Volume 3: Early Modern Times
California Geometry: Concepts, Skills and Problem Solving does cover two column proofs. It is a 9th grade geometry textbook in some school districts (call number J516 California). ETA: California Geometry, Holt 2008 (ISBN:978-0-03-092345-6) covers two column proofs too and satisfy UC A-G requirements.