This engaging review guide and workbook is the ideal tool for sharpening your Algebra I skills!
This review guide and workbook will help you strengthen your Algebra I knowledge, and it will enable you to develop new math skills to excel in your high school classwork and on standardized tests. Clear and concise explanations will walk you step by step through each essential math concept. 500 practical review questions, in turn, provide extensive opportunities for you to practice your new skills. If you are looking for material based on national or state standards, this book is your ideal study tool!
Features:
β’ Aligned to national standards, including the Common Core State Standards, as well as the standards of non-Common Core states and Canada
β’ Designed to help you excel in the classroom and on standardized tests
β’ Concise, clear explanations offer step-by-step instruction so you can easily grasp key concepts
β’ You will learn how to apply Algebra I to practical situations
β’ 500 review questions provide extensive opportunities for you to practice what youβve learned
W J Holmes –
This is an excellent source for review of Algebra I content. There are a multitude of problems you can solve to demonstrate your understanding of the material.
Rosalba –
I find it surprising to see that there is a mistake on the very first exercise p. 2 # 11. -Ο appears in the key as a “RATIONAL” number. How is my daughter supposed to trust the answer key as she uses this book? Would someone, have a list of mistakes/corrections available? Dr. Luna McCune? Math instructors? I honestly love the book. I think is clear and concise and, were there an errata list, I would give it a 5. I just want to see if I can get a list to make the editions on my daughter’s copy.
rukmini menon –
bought this book for my 9th grader. has good explanations with a lot of practice.
Eva –
Excellent to have to help students!
Tyler J. –
Has a lot of review then questions really nice
John Barrus –
Easy to understand lessons and questions. Complete answer to questions. Not for learning as a beginner but great refresher text.
Alexis –
Itβs good.
P^S –
Great book to get on road with Algebra 1. Introduces concepts well and is fairly comprehensive. A decent workbook to learn/review concepts and practice them.
Not too long like some textbooks and therefore easy for kids to get thru in a few months time without feeling encumbered.
Bkackbird56 –
The content is excellent, however, seller should be aware of the state of the item before delivering it. I got a complete book but front cover was cringed and several beginning pages were all bent, yellowish and showed signs of having been wet and dried under the sun.
But content was complete.
Tam Huynh –
Helped me pass my math exam! Thank you!
Farshad –
This was better than the textbook my son had to learn Algebra I. It included examples of how to solve them with details, and good amount of problems. The only downside was that the answer key was not perforated to be easily tearable.
Marina –
This is a good review book over algebra 1. However it does have 1 flaw. It gives only a few sets (2-4) of questions reviewing the subject. My son was able to go through 4 units within 15 minutes. It’s good for a small review over the units. I would just like it to have a bit more questions per unit.
Deb –
I’m a retired high school math teacher who bought this to keep my mind busy and to do for the fun of it. Have found at least one wrong answer so far. Great book, but not edited perfectly. Be aware.
Archimeus –
This literally teaches everything you will need to know for Algebra 1 and provides lots of practice problems. Think of it as a condensed classroom textbook without all the fluff and graphics. It’s very to the point. The only issue is the occasional wrong answers in the answer key. If something seems off, double check it using an app like Wolfram Alpha. A vast majority of the answers are correct, though.
Judysflowers –
Good review for son
Lu –
Books came in wonderful condition.
teresaterry –
School
Greview –
Great book with concise instructions and enough practice questions without being repetitive.
However, there’s a mistake on 14.2 number 5. I wanted to post in case it comes up for someone else.
It wants to mix it up with a word problem and gives a triangle’s area in ax^2 + abx + b^2 and a base as x + b, (I forget the actual numbers) but it leaves off in the answers that the height needs to be the quotient times two because a triangle area is 1/2bh.
N/A –
Overall good for review. I searched online for an errata but didn’t find one. There are quite a few mistakes in the answer key so be aware of that.
Sam –
Great book. A few subjects could have more directions. There is so much in this book.
ANH NGUYEN –
Good for my son to study at home by himself.
Dalewood B. –
Use the book for homeschooling
Cali1984 –
Our tutor for 10th grade recommended this. Great review handbook
Eliza Baker –
Not the best explanation iβve seen for a workbook, but good practice for someone who already knows algebra
Shailesh Dwivedi –
Lot of exercises to practice!
Bill –
good book to work with