This is another excellent resource for teachers who want to help students understand mathematics (both algebra and geometry) at a much deeper experiential level. This FREE resource that teachers and students can use both inside and outside of mathematics and science classrooms will be great for both mathematics and science courses, where students are required to make sense of mathematical relationships.The resource comes with lots of great ideas for activities, interactive tutorials and detailed instructions on how to get started. The learning curve for this resource is very steep (which means it takes very little time to get started).
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