Continue to build mastery of the mathematical discipline of algebra with Memoria Algebra II, the third book in the Memoria Algebra series. All the techniques and strategies used in the classroom by the author, Tom Sculthorpe, have been incorporated into a program that is exhaustive, logically sequenced, and that fosters mastery rather than frustration.
The comprehensive Memoria Algebra II Student Text guides students step-by-step through each lesson and provide abundant exercises for mastery.
Memoria Algebra II Set
Even if you have not studied algebra since high school, Memoria Algebra II was crafted to help you be successful teaching even the most complex topics and skills. This course features a “probatio” and four units that cover the following mathematical concepts:
- Exponents, Polynomials, Solving Equations, and the Cartesian Coordinate System
- Higher-Degree Relations – Quadratic Functions & Transformations
- Higher-Degree Relations—Quadratic Relations
- Higher Degree Relations – Polynomial Functions
- Variable-Degree Relations
The Memoria Algebra II Student Text and optional Instructional Videos guide students step-by-step through each lesson and provide abundant exercises for mastery. The Teacher Manual and Solutions Key also make the content accessible for those without advanced backgrounds in mathematics. The Quizzes & Tests include two versions of each assessment for practice and repeated attempts.
The transition from arithmetic to algebra is a challenging one, so determining student readiness is key. Your student should have mastered arithmetic facts—including operations with fractions, decimals, and percentages—in order to be ready to succeed in this course. Algebra represents a move away from mere fact retention and toward logical reasoning. Different students will be ready for that transition at different times. Your goal should be to ensure student readiness in the interest of all involved.