The only High School Math app on Number & Quantity designed for students, parents, and teachers! Now with common core curriculum builder and a powerful lesson designer.
Features & Benefits:
• 4 domains, 9 clusters, and 27 standards from Common Core State Standards
• 27 specially crafted sample lessons covering all standards, a quick overview
• More expert created lessons will be available soon, FREE via cloud download!
• Lesson Designer: Create unlimited lessons
• Curriculum Builder: Customize your lesson plans
• Community Support: A global community of teachers and parents
• Teacher & Parental Guidance
• Classroom and Home Settings
• Advanced Bloom’s Taxonomy
• No advertisements, No in-app purchases, No hidden cost
• NEW: Whiteboard Animation included
• NEW: Speed Draw feature included
• NEW: 3 new advanced lesson creation tools included
• NEW: Built-in Text-To-Speech Voice that reads your lesson out loud
• NEW: Create HD Videos in Real-Time
• NEW: Print Postcard or 4x6 Index Card with a tap
• NEW: Support videos inside your lessons
• NEW: Support quizzes with images and videos
Key Contents:
The Real Number System
• Extend the properties of exponents to rational exponents
• Use properties of rational and irrational numbers.
Quantities
• Reason quantitatively and use units to solve problems
The Complex Number System
• Perform arithmetic operations with complex numbers
• Represent complex numbers and their operations on the complex plane
• Use complex numbers in polynomial identities and equations
Vector and Matrix Quantities
• Represent and model with vector quantities.
• Perform operations on vectors.
• Perform operations on matrices and use matrices in applications.
In high school, students will be exposed to an extension of number, when the real numbers are augmented by the imaginary numbers to form the complex numbers. With each extension of number, the meanings of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are extended. In each new number system—integers, rational numbers, real numbers, and complex numbers—the four operations stay the same in two important ways: They have the commutative, associative, and distributive properties and their new meanings are consistent with their previous meanings. Extending the properties of whole-number exponents leads to new and productive notation. Calculators, spreadsheets, and computer algebra systems can provide ways for students to become better acquainted with these new number systems and their notation. They can be used to generate data for numerical experiments, to help understand the workings of matrix, vector, and complex number algebra, and to experiment with non-integer exponents.
In high school, students encounter a wider variety of units in modeling, e.g., acceleration, currency conversions, derived quantities such as person-hours and heating degree days, social science rates such as per-capita income, and rates in everyday life such as points scored per game or batting averages. They also encounter novel situations in which they themselves must conceive the attributes of interest. Such a conceptual process is sometimes called quantification.
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NOTE: To use the Curriculum Builder and Lesson Designer, please download the User’s Guide from our website www.engendereducation.com, or a shortcut at http://bit.ly/15noAfj. You can also watch a quick introductory video here http://youtu.be/HvsgcySGwXQ. We will produce a series of videos showing you how to create advanced lessons that meet every level of the Bloom’s taxonomy. Thank you for your patience.