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The Almena Method is an innovative method that teaches all the principles of writing, speed building and computer keyboard touch typing in one easy lesson. It is a proven application and is the primary teaching tool for computer keyboard typing skills. This program is for young children and elementary schools. Students will learn all 26 letters of the alphabet in one quick easy lesson along with practice lessons to develop speed and accuracy.
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This program covers the important topic of teaching students the concept of a fraction and fraction simplification, The entire lesson is taught by working example problems beginning with easier problems and gradually progressing to hard problems. Emphasis is placed on giving students confidence in their skills by gradual repetition so that skills learned in this section are committed to long term memory.
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This title focuses on building skills with word problems that require the use of ratio and proportion in order to arrive at the solution. Emphasis is place on teaching students how to identify the clues the problem will present in order to know when to use ratio and proportion to arrive at the answer.
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Professional chef Jonathan Locke explains and demonstrates measuring tools and techniques in the kitchen. Easy-to-follow guidelines for measuring ingredients, time and temperature are presented in this informational video. Help your students learn about ratios, units of measure, the history of measurement, and how to measure different types of ingredients in Part 1: Understanding Measuring Tools. Part 2: Applying Measuring Techniques gives students...
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Hard problems documents the formation of the 2006 U.S. International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) team, showing how high school students are selected, train, and then compete with students from 90 countries in the 2006 IMO. Produced in association with the Mathematical Association of America (MAA), with support from Ellington Management Group, LLC, The Penn Oberlander Family Foundation, and the National Science Foundation.
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