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The Algebra Teacher?s Guide to Reteaching Essential Concepts and Skills: 150 MiniLessons for Correcting Common Mistakes


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No. of pages 336

Published: 2011

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Easy to apply lessons for reteaching difficult algebra concepts Many students have trouble grasping algebra. In this book, bestselling authors Judith, Gary, and Erin Muschla offer help for math teachers who must instruct their students (even those who are struggling) about the complexities of algebra. In simple terms, the authors outline 150 classroom-tested lessons, focused on those concepts often most difficult to understand, in terms that are designed to help all students unravel the mysteries of algebra. Also included are reproducible worksheets that will assist teachers in reviewing and reinforcing algebra concepts and key skills. * Filled with classroom-ready algebra lessons designed for students at all levels * The 150 mini-lessons can be tailored to a whole class, small groups, or individual students who are having trouble * This practical, hands-on resource will help ensure that students really get the algebra they are learning

 

 

There are 336 pages in this book. This book was published in 2011 by John Wiley & Sons Inc .

Gary Muschla taught fourth through sixth grades for more than 25 years. Specializing in reading and the language arts, he is the author of dozens of teacher resource guides. Erin Muschla-Berry is a middle school math teacher in New Jersey and has written extensively for teachers, including Practice Makes Perfect: Fractions, Decimals, and Percents .