Finally! An Algebra Tutor Teens Can Relate To!
Online, August 22, 2013 (Newswire.com) - Desperate parents and frustrated teachers looking for grade improvement with Algebra I curriculum should take note of a new interactive algebra series called "Animated Algebra by Karen Lithgow".
The Animated Algebra Series of interactive algebra educational films is being created by animator Karen Lithgow to teach Algebra I concepts in a FUN, LIVELY and INTERACTIVE format. Each Flash Algebra lessons are presented in unique and colorful settings with entertaining sound effects and visual elements. The math concepts are explained and demonstrated in a CLEAR FASHION and LOGICAL SEQUENCE so that the students can fully understand them.
These programs are parent and teacher approved! Here's what a few customers have said about Animated Algebra.
"The lesson was excellent. I really love how you apply real life relationships to show students where the graphs came from. The Tanya story problem was very good and very thorough; that's what kids need...practice and repetition to really get it."
Kim May, Math Teacher, Oak Ridge High School, El Dorado Hills, California
"This is an amazing companion product that I purchased and used with my son for his Algebra I lessons. The result...an A+ on his last test! Excellent value and resource!"
Bryan Sullivan, Proud Parent, Las Cruces, New Mexico
It's important to note that they have cleverly created a program for the Quadratic Equation which seems to be one of the hardest Algebra lessons to master for teens. The series also has a program about the Slope Intercept and each main lessons come with two story problems (both interactive). More programs are currently being worked on including:
• Systems of Equations
• Polynomials and Factoring
• Radical Simplification and Operations
• Exponents
• Labeling with Correct Units and Rounding
Take a few minutes and visit the official Animated Algebra by Karen Website (www.animatedalgebra.net). From there, you can download a free demo and study guides.
Animated Algebra is being distributed by the Phoenix Learning Group, an educational multimedia producer and distributor based in St. Louis, Missouri.