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 | NOTE: A FREE, tiny, low-res version of this lesson is on my web site. Purchase the DVD if you want a larger, high quality movie. Lesson 6 consists of providing you with a Self-Tutorial on all about fractions. This lesson is different from the previous ones in that the use of printed Notes is integrated with the Video (other Notes may be used independently of the videos). This lesson is VERY detailed and covers the necessary areas to help students review the many aspects of fractions and fraction conversions. I also show you how to perform all the many different fraction operations and conversions using the TI-84+ Graphing Calculator. This is the NTSC version. Basic Math, Lesson 6 covers the following concepts: * Understanding Fractions: Denominator, Numerator, Common Fraction, and Unit Fraction. I also teach you how to draw typical fractions on a circle. * Types of Fractions: Proper Fraction, Improper Fraction, Mixed Number, and Complex Fraction. * Equivalent Fractions: Like Fractio... (less)VideoMathTutor.com | $25  amazon.com |
|  | NOTE: A FREE, tiny, low-res version of this lesson is on my web site. Purchase the DVD if you want a larger, high quality movie. Lesson 6 consists of providing you with a Self-Tutorial on all about fractions. This lesson is different from the previous ones in that the use of printed Notes is integrated with the Video (other Notes may be used independently of the videos). This lesson is VERY detailed and covers the necessary areas to help students review the many aspects of fractions and fraction conversions. I also show you how to perform all the many different fraction operations and conversions using the TI-84+ Graphing Calculator. This is the PAL version. Basic Math, Lesson 6 covers the following concepts: * Understanding Fractions: Denominator, Numerator, Common Fraction, and Unit Fraction. I also teach you how to draw typical fractions on a circle. * Types of Fractions: Proper Fraction, Improper Fraction, Mixed Number, and Complex Fraction. * Equivalent Fractions: Like Fraction... (less)VideoMathTutor.com | $25  amazon.com |
|  | NOTE: A FREE, tiny, low-res version of this lesson is on my web site. Purchase the DVD if you want a larger, high quality movie. This is the NTSC version. Lesson 3 consists of providing you with a Self-Tutorial on the typical operations done on numbers. These include: absolute value, opposites, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and simple exponents. Order of Operations is covered in detail. I also explain how to use your graphing calculator to help you perform all these operations. ANOTHER NOTE: This disc is meant to be viewed using a DVD player on a WIDESCREEN (16:9 aspect ratio) TV. My videos are NOT meant to be viewed on Standard 4:3 aspect ratio TVs. In fact, The videos were originally meant to be viewed ONLY on computer monitors and iPods, so even on a widescreen TV, you may experience some "cropping" (chopped off portions of the videos). For the best viewing experience, watch the DVDs using DVD software on your computer. Unfortunately, when these videos ... (less)VideoMathTutor.com | $20  amazon.com |
|  | NOTE: A FREE, tiny, low-res version of this lesson is on my web site. Purchase the DVD if you want a larger, high quality movie. This is the PAL version. Lesson 3 consists of providing you with a Self-Tutorial on the typical operations done on numbers. These include: absolute value, opposites, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and simple exponents. Order of Operations is covered in detail. I also explain how to use your graphing calculator to help you perform all these operations. ANOTHER NOTE: This disc is meant to be viewed using a DVD player on a WIDESCREEN (16:9 aspect ratio) TV. My videos are NOT meant to be viewed on Standard 4:3 aspect ratio TVs. In fact, The videos were originally meant to be viewed ONLY on computer monitors and iPods, so even on a widescreen TV, you may experience some "cropping" (chopped off portions of the videos). For the best viewing experience, watch the DVDs using DVD software on your computer. Unfortunately, when these videos were made,... (less)VideoMathTutor.com | $20  amazon.com |
|  | NOTE: A FREE, tiny, low-res version of 11 minutes of this lesson is on my web site. Purchase the DVD if you want a larger, high quality movie of the full lesson. This is the NTSC version. This lesson consists of providing you with a Self-Tutorial on what is algebra, what are variables, constants, coefficients, terms, and expressions. The tutor explains the use of proper notation, how to combine like terms, find the negation of an algebraic expression, how to evaluate an expression (by hand and by using your calculator), and finally, there is a VERY detailed section on how to translate English phrases into algebraic expressions. ANOTHER NOTE: This disc is meant to be viewed using a DVD player on a WIDESCREEN (16:9 aspect ratio) TV. My videos are NOT meant to be viewed on Standard 4:3 aspect ratio TVs. In fact, The videos were originally meant to be viewed ONLY on computer monitors and iPods, so even on a widescreen TV, you may experience some "cropping" (chopped off portions of... (less)VideoMathTutor.com | $20  amazon.com |
|  | NOTE: A FREE, tiny, low-res version of 11 minutes of this lesson is on my web site. Purchase the DVD if you want a larger, high quality movie of the full lesson. This is the PAL version. This lesson consists of providing you with a Self-Tutorial on what is algebra, what are variables, constants, coefficients, terms, and expressions. The tutor explains the use of proper notation, how to combine like terms, find the negation of an algebraic expression, how to evaluate an expression (by hand and by using your calculator), and finally, there is a VERY detailed section on how to translate English phrases into algebraic expressions. ANOTHER NOTE: This disc is meant to be viewed using a DVD player on a WIDESCREEN (16:9 aspect ratio) TV. My videos are NOT meant to be viewed on Standard 4:3 aspect ratio TVs. In fact, The videos were originally meant to be viewed ONLY on computer monitors and iPods, so even on a widescreen TV, you may experience some "cropping" (chopped off portions of the vi... (less)VideoMathTutor.com | $20  amazon.com |
|  | NOTE: A FREE, tiny, low-res version of 18 minutes of this lesson is on my web site. Purchase the DVD if you want a larger, high quality movie of the full lesson. This is the NTSC version. Lesson consists of providing you with a Self-Tutorial on how to solve linear equations. Tutor discusses what is an Equation, Solution, Solution Set, Equivalent Equations, Identity, Contradictions, Conditional Equations, Linear Equations, the Standard Form of a Linear Equation. I show you how to actually SOLVE linear equations going step-by-step. I don't skip steps. I review some of the properties of Equality here too. I remind you to check the work done and how to solve linear equations using a calculator. At the end, you will know how to easily solve equations that look like: 2[y - (4y - 1)] = 5 - 9y No word problems are done here. This is shown in DETAIL in Part 2 of the Lesson. ANOTHER NOTE: This disc is meant to be viewed using a DVD player on a WIDESCREEN (16:9 aspect ratio) TV. My... (less)VideoMathTutor.com | $20  amazon.com |
|  | NOTE: A FREE, tiny, low-res version of 18 minutes of this lesson is on my web site. Purchase the DVD if you want a larger, high quality movie of the full lesson. This is the PAL version. Lesson consists of providing you with a Self-Tutorial on how to solve linear equations. Tutor discusses what is an Equation, Solution, Solution Set, Equivalent Equations, Identity, Contradictions, Conditional Equations, Linear Equations, the Standard Form of a Linear Equation. I show you how to actually SOLVE linear equations going step-by-step. I don't skip steps. I review some of the properties of Equality here too. I remind you to check the work done and how to solve linear equations using a calculator. At the end, you will know how to easily solve equations that look like: 2[y - (4y - 1)] = 5 - 9y No word problems are done here. This is shown in DETAIL in Part 2 of the Lesson. ANOTHER NOTE: This disc is meant to be viewed using a DVD player on a WIDESCREEN (16:9 aspect ratio) TV. My ... (less)VideoMathTutor.com | $20  amazon.com |
|  | NOTE: A FREE, tiny, low-res version of this lesson is on my web site. Purchase the DVD if you want a larger, high quality movie. This is the NTSC version. This lesson consists of giving you the necessary "preliminaries" to do fractions. The tutor explains what are factors, divisors, prime and composite numbers, how to do prime factorization, GCFs, LCMs, multiples, and the rules of divisibility. He also explains how to use your graphing calculator to help you find the GCF, LCM and multiples. ANOTHER NOTE: This disc is meant to be viewed using a DVD player on a WIDESCREEN (16:9 aspect ratio) TV. My videos are NOT meant to be viewed on Standard 4:3 aspect ratio TVs. In fact, The videos were originally meant to be viewed ONLY on computer monitors and iPods, so even on a widescreen TV, you may experience some "cropping" (chopped off portions of the videos). For the best viewing experience, watch the DVDs using DVD software on your computer. Unfortunately, when these videos were ... (less)VideoMathTutor.com | $16  amazon.com |
|  | NOTE: A FREE, tiny, low-res version of this lesson is on my web site. Purchase the DVD if you want a larger, high quality movie. This is the PAL version. This lesson consists of giving you the necessary "preliminaries" to do fractions. The tutor explains what are factors, divisors, prime and composite numbers, how to do prime factorization, GCFs, LCMs, multiples, and the rules of divisibility. He also explains how to use your graphing calculator to help you find the GCF, LCM and multiples. ANOTHER NOTE: This disc is meant to be viewed using a DVD player on a WIDESCREEN (16:9 aspect ratio) TV. My videos are NOT meant to be viewed on Standard 4:3 aspect ratio TVs. In fact, The videos were originally meant to be viewed ONLY on computer monitors and iPods, so even on a widescreen TV, you may experience some "cropping" (chopped off portions of the videos). For the best viewing experience, watch the DVDs using DVD software on your computer. Unfortunately, when these videos were made, I us... (less)VideoMathTutor.com | $16  amazon.com |
|  | NOTE: A FREE, tiny, low-res version of this lesson is on my web site. Purchase the DVD if you want a larger, high quality movie. This is the NTSC version. Lesson 2 consists of providing you with a Self-Tutorial on the basics of equalities and inequalities. The tutor goes over how to write results in interval notation, inequality notation, and set (set-builder) notation. He also explains in the printed notes (available for FREE download on his web site) how to use your graphing calculator to help you make comparisons between numbers. ANOTHER NOTE: This disc is meant to be viewed using a DVD player on a WIDESCREEN (16:9 aspect ratio) TV. My videos are NOT meant to be viewed on Standard 4:3 aspect ratio TVs. In fact, The videos were originally meant to be viewed ONLY on computer monitors and iPods, so even on a widescreen TV, you may experience some "cropping" (chopped off portions of the videos). For the best viewing experience, watch the DVDs using DVD software on your computer... (less)VideoMathTutor.com | $13  amazon.com |
|  | NOTE: A FREE, tiny, low-res version of this lesson is on my web site. Purchase the DVD if you want a larger, high quality movie. This is the PAL version. Lesson 2 consists of providing you with a Self-Tutorial on the basics of equalities and inequalities. The tutor goes over how to write results in interval notation, inequality notation, and set (set-builder) notation. He also explains in the printed notes (available for FREE download on his web site) how to use your graphing calculator to help you make comparisons between numbers. ANOTHER NOTE: This disc is meant to be viewed using a DVD player on a WIDESCREEN (16:9 aspect ratio) TV. My videos are NOT meant to be viewed on Standard 4:3 aspect ratio TVs. In fact, The videos were originally meant to be viewed ONLY on computer monitors and iPods, so even on a widescreen TV, you may experience some "cropping" (chopped off portions of the videos). For the best viewing experience, watch the DVDs using DVD software on your computer.... (less)VideoMathTutor.com | $13  amazon.com |
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