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Hello! I am taking the early childhood education part two: math exam in a couple of weeks. I am wondering if anyone has any resources they'd recommend. I have the barrons book from a few years ago, and I have been looking at online prep resources like study.com, teachercertification.com, or mathhelp.com. If you've used any of those online resources or can tell me more about the pearson practice exam (it doesn't... Source: over 3 years ago
I took my ALEKS placement test for college and got a HORRIBLE score, so now I'm going to study for literally the first time ever. I found a good course on mathhelp.com but it costs over $40 a month, so does anyone know a good way to study for something like that? Source: over 4 years ago
I found a website (mathhelp.com) that claims to have ALEKS placement test practice exams. Is this legit? I don't want to be fooled by fake practice exams. Source: almost 5 years ago
Spend a long session, like 3 hours on the areas you're stuck on, Watch videos, find someone you can ask questions, (r/homeworkhelp is a good resource) whatever, Khan academy, and mathhelp.com were my jam. I ended up getting a math tutor for a bit as well. But as something clicks Make your OWN instructions. Personally I has these bright colored construction papers where I would write out in my own words: "when... Source: almost 5 years ago
I went online to mathhelp.com and bought their accuplacer prep course for $50. I spent 6-7 hours a day for a 3 weeks just going through all the modules. I had to relearn basic multiplication, long division, and 5th grade fractions even. I worked my way up to logarithms, and trigonometry. I did every module quiz and test, and didn't proceed to the next lesson until I got 100%. Source: about 5 years ago
Agree. I work at a community college. There are *so* many reasons for people to be behind, especially in math and reading but also in just general knowledge of things like history and science.... So many different ways I'm not even goin' there :P We have a reading and math assessment, and the people who do poorly on it are sent to me. I have some resources for getting skills up -- we used to have ixl.com and... Source: over 2 years ago
I don't have a subscription. I just clicked through a couple of examples on ixl.com. I have no idea if they limit the number of problems you can work. Source: over 3 years ago
As far as resources, many have been shared here but I would highly recommend looking at Professor Leonard's YouTube channel. He has full lecture videos in playlists ranging from Prealgebra all the way to upper level undergraduate mathematics. For practicing these skills I would suggest Deltamath.com or ixl.com both are good resources. Try to setup a deltamath educator account, not sure if it's possible without... Source: over 3 years ago
There are many, many free resources out there and the correct curriculum for your children will probably be a blend of everything (because, hey, they are unique.) It you want to get a little idea of what topics by grade level then look at ixl.com. But again, learn from the site and not pay for it unless you truly believe that's what you need. Otherwise, you can just take the topics and look up free resources. Source: almost 4 years ago
You can look through ixl.com math section by grade level to see what skills your son should obtain by grade. But at the same time, respect his learning ability is this subject and move at his pace. Source: almost 4 years ago
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