Mcdougal littell algebra 1 practice workbook answer key

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Ron Larson received his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Colorado in 1970. At that time, he accepted a position with Penn State University in Erie, Pennsylvania, and currently holds the rank of professor of mathematics at the university. Ron is the lead author for over forty mathematics textbooks from 6th grade through calculus. Many of his texts, such as the 9th edition of is calculus text, are leaders in their markets.

Ron Larson is one of the pioneers in the use of multimedia to enhance the learning of mathematics. He has authored multimedia programs that range from 1st grade through calculus. To help with the development of his textbooks and multimedia programs, Ron founded Larson Texts, Inc., which with its publishing wing, Big Ideas Learning, employs about 60 people. Ron’s most recent new textbook series is called “Big Ideas Math”. It is the first middle school mathematics series to adhere to the NCTM’s new “Focal Points Curriculum”.

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Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2020

Knox County Schools in Tennessee is not providing any online education while school is closed down due to COVID-19. My son is in honors algebra and I want him to continue to learn during this shut down. This book goes along with his algebra text book and provides work sheets for him to continue practicing his algebra. Glad they had it on amazon.

Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2008

I am a math tutor who works with students at many different levels. I recently bought this book to use with one of my students.

I like this book because it matches each of the sections in the accompanying textbook. As the title of this workbook says, it is "practice workbook with examples" and there are indeed examples with each section.

We are using this to supplement the work the student is doing in class (after completing the textbook exercises). I appreciate having extra work that correlates to the work he is doing in class.

Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2013

I have a copy of my granddaughter's Algebra 1 textbook by McDougal Littel, but this workbook doesn't match up with it. They are different editions of the Algebra 1 book. I also expected more practice problems for added homework and tutoring, but although the workbook has an example of each topic, the practice problems are few. I guess it is O.K., but it was not very helpful for tutoring.

Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2020

Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2008

This is a very nice workbook, but it does not appear to consistently challenge the higher concepts that can be the most useful for embedding the knowledge into the life and mind of the student. There is, however, only good that will come from using it. Plus the fact that it is priced so reasonably makes it a real plus!

Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2013

I'm using right now to write lesson plans and to plan next week.
I have the digital books and I had to buy resources. This is perfect. Actually, I've bought all the chapters I use in both semesters.
1/10 of buying new from the publisher.

Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2008

The book is cheap because it is missing 15 pages of answers! If algebra is new to you there is no way to see if you are correct. There should be a warning that the answers are missing.

Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2008

i purchased this workbook and it indicates that the answer key was included however there isn't an answer key so if you are a novice at algebra like i am it doesn't help if you do not have the answer key to let you know if in fact you are grasping the concepts. i am very disappointed.

Top reviews from other countries

3.0 out of 5 stars 基本的な問題のみ

Reviewed in Japan on December 14, 2012

この練習帳のほかに応用や発展篇もあるのかもしれませんが、これが基本的なところしかないため、なかなかやる気が持続しません。
英語の数学用語や問題の表現を見るには大変参考になります。