Thursday, June 7, 2012

Brightstorm Algebra Lesson Videos

Here is another algebra lesson video resource list. Again these are videos of a real classroom lesson. These are more dry than the yaymath videos but they also are a bit more high tech and go into further depth. I think students might have more issues with attention in watching these videos, but they do illustrate concepts well and provide multiple examples. I would probably use the yaymath videos in class over these, but this list covers a wider variety of topics than yaymath currently has. It is a more exhausting list of algebra concepts so I can use these when yaymath doesn't cover it. Again, I would use these in cases where students are having trouble grasping a particular concept, or perhaps assign them to watch one as homework.

Here is the link to algebra videos: http://www.brightstorm.com/math/algebra/

Here is a sample video:
http://www.brightstorm.com/math/algebra/factoring-2/difference-of-perfect-squares/
Difference of Perfect Squares

Algebra in the Real World Movies

Here is another fun video resource for anyone to use. These are a set of videos depicting how various algebraic concepts are used every day in the real world. I like how they apply algebraic concepts to answer the age old question, "when am I going to use this?!". It will also be useful in class to show students various real world applications of what they are currently learning!

Here is the site: http://www.thefutureschannel.com/algebra/algebra_real_world_movies.php

And here is a sample video on how environmentalists use exponential equations to save the endangered black footed ferret. http://www.thefutureschannel.com/dockets/realworld/the_blackfooted_ferret/


YayMath! Algebra Instructional Videos

I already posted 2 videos, but I found a neat website that has video lessons for tons of algebra 1 topics we will cover. It's basically just a video camera peek into another math classroom so there are students answering problems too. Hopefully students and parents can use this if they're stuck! I like how goofy and fun the teachers in the video are, it makes listening to them quite entertaining! I might use these in class if a certain topic is not sinking in, to help reiterate and approach from possibly a different angle to aid learning.

Here is the website, http://www.yaymath.org/video.html

Here is a sample video on Perfect Square Factoring.

Student Resources

Here are a list of resources for students to use in understanding content:

1.) Algebra Math Lessons and Activities-- Organized by Big Ideas

2.) Algebra Math Lessons-- Very easy to understand, breaks down Big Ideas

3.) Algebra Dictionary-- What does such and such mean?!

4.) Math Forum-- Look at previously answered questions for help or ask your own!

5.) Algebra Games! Fun and Informative!