McDougal Littell offers a CD-ROM on Algebra electronic lesson presentations (PowerPoint-based) which I have. What is the difference between yours and the McDougal Littell?
Good question! If you have looked at the CD that comes with the McDougal Littell resources you know that there is only one PowerPoint presentation per chapter. My collection offers one lesson per section – that’s nearly ten times as many. The McDougal Littell lessons are review in nature. They review rules and properties but do not show many examples and would not be appropriate for first time instruction. My collection is used for first time instruction much like you would use the overhead or chalkboard to introduce new concepts or problems. All of the guided practice examples in the PowerPoint lessons are similar to but different than those found in the book. This offers students twice the reference in completing their homework, and I have found that students actually prefer my PowerPoint lessons over the examples in the book. Whenever they leave for an extended absence, they always ask for a printout of the lessons they will miss. You can find all of the presentations in this collec
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