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Our lesson plans are constantly being modified and updated. As tests are given, it becomes aparent what skills have been mastered and what skills require further work. These are constantly monitored and lesson plans are updated accordingly. You can take a look at what has been planned for your course so far by following this link.
 
Students, tired of carrying that heavy textbook home? Parents, want to have a resource to brush up on what your students are doing? Use the key phrase I've given you in class to access this online version of your textbook. If you don't have the key phrase, use this site's e-mail link to ask me and I will reply to you with the information. Algebra I Textbook
Students, tired of carrying that heavy textbook home? Parents, want to have a
resource to brush up on what your students are doing? Use the key phrase I've
given you in class to access this online version of your textbook. If you
don't have the key phrase, use this site's e-mail link to ask me and I will
reply to you with the information.
Geometry Textbook
We recently watched a Nova video about fractals in which Bennoit Mandelbrot
was interviewed. This site allows you to interactively explore the Mandelbrot set.
Clark University Mandelbrot Set Explorer