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My textbook comes with a set of PowerPoint lessons. What is the difference with these ones?

The textbook lessons are by the most part written by people that knows the subject but it is not in front of a class, or does have limited teaching experience; therefore most of the textbook lessons tend to skip intermediate steps, which are a major issue for the average students, and even more for struggling students. They break the solution in several slides, so that the students loose track of the problems, and finally they favor long paragraphs as explanation instead of highlighting in the figures and graphics the steps using colors and animations. This poses a serious difficulty when trying to use them to teach a lesson. The lessons you purchase in MrPerezOnlineMathTutor.com have been written by a teacher working in the classroom for more than 10 years, and holding a teacher credential, and CLAD and BCLAD credentials. The lessons have been fully tested in the classroom.

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Last update: 2008-07-23 15:45
Author: Simon Perez
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