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Overview:
Khan Academy Video Tutorial. Introduction to basic algebraic equations of the form Ax=B
Subject:
Education, Mathematics, Algebra
Level:
Middle School, Career / Technical, Adult Education
Grades:
Grade 6, Grade 7
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
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Provider:
Florida Center for Research in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
Provider Set:
iCPALMS: A Standards-based K-12 Resources and Tools Pathway
Date Added:
04/07/2011
Language:
English
Media Format:
Text/HTML, Video

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Sharon Shoemaker
on Jan 02, 10:33am Evaluation

Utility of Materials Designed to Support Teaching: Superior (3)

Good for teachers to view. Are we missing any concept? Can we express as clearly?

Sharon Shoemaker
on Jan 02, 10:33am Evaluation

Quality of Assessments: Strong (2)

This is geared more towards demonstrating HOW to solve problems.

Sharon Shoemaker
on Jan 02, 10:33am Evaluation

Quality of Technological Interactivity: Superior (3)

Clear, readily available. Khan Academy provides interactive worksheets to accompany videos.

Sharon Shoemaker
on Jan 02, 10:33am Evaluation

Quality of Instructional and Practice Exercises: Superior (3)

Interactive Worksheets, re-teaching available.

Sharon Shoemaker
on Jan 02, 10:33am Evaluation

Quality of Explanation of the Subject Matter: Superior (3)

Sal Khan always does a great job. He demonstrates division in algebra equations visually.

Sharon Shoemaker
on Jan 02, 10:33am Evaluation

Opportunities for Deeper Learning: Strong (2)

Students learn how to learn by example. I'm not sure this is strong in critical thinking.

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