Post: What do you think about a math book with only examples ?
Posted by LazyEight on 7/10/08
I have been teaching math for about 4 years. Students in
my algebra class have informed me that the textbooks do
not have enough examples and lack detail. I am currently
working on an example book just for ALGEBRA. The idea is
to have a book where different type of problems are
solved. I do plan on marketing this book for teachers,
students as well home-schoolers. This book will provide
students with detailed examples at different degrees of
difficulty.
I realize there are some books out there such as Schaum's
outlines, but they leave out some important examples and
are sometimes not detailed enough.
It should not be mistaken for a textbook, but rather an
example book to be used along with the required textbook.
I would like to hear from some of you and what you think.
Any suggestions are appreciated. Thank you.
Samples:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/3813757/orderofoperations
http://www.scribd.com/doc/3785899/combiningliketerms
Posts on this thread, including this one
- What do you think about a math book with only examples ? , 7/10/08, by LazyEight.
- Re: What do you think about a math book with only examples ?, 7/10/08, by Donna music/TN.
- Re: What do you think about a math book with only examples ?, 7/10/08, by me.