Please Enter ISBN, Title or Author’s Name
Compare Textbook Prices with Amazon
Compare Textbook Prices with Chegg
Compare Textbook Prices with AbeBooks
Compare Textbook Prices with Vitalsource
Compare Textbook Prices with Valorebooks
and more...

Algebra Fundamentals Quizzer QuickStudy Quizzer | Reprint Edition

Compare Textbook Prices for Algebra Fundamentals Quizzer QuickStudy Quizzer Reprint Edition ISBN 9781423217329 by BarCharts, Inc.
Author: BarCharts, Inc.
ISBN:1423217322
ISBN-13: 9781423217329
List Price: $6.95 (up to 50% savings)
Prices shown are the lowest from
the top textbook retailers.

View all Prices by Retailer

Details about Algebra Fundamentals Quizzer QuickStudy Quizzer:

Get a leg up on the basics of algebra with this special 6 page “Quizzer” version of our popular Algebra Fundamentals guide. Not only can you find the same algebraic definitions, tips, and example problems as featured in the previous version, but there are also practice questions to answer and problems to solve so that you can keep on the right track. It all “adds” up to greater understanding—and better grades.

Need a Algebra tutor? View profile below:
Cody B.

(0 reviews)
Education: Atlanta GA
Major: State-certified 7-12 math and k-12 G/T teacher available in central Arkansas offering services in algebra, trig, pre-cal/calculus, physics, chemistry, and biology for enthusiastic 7-12 graders, either

I have taught in the central Arkansas public school district for six years now, with so many students, I have lost count. I have been fortunate to work with students struggling with the material. They, with my encouragement, went on to make C's in class, that I then treated them as if they had won the Congressional Medal of Honor. I have also worked with some of the very brightest students, whom I have pushed beyond their regular intellectual limits, and then thrived on the high expectations I had for them. Those students would typically go on to make A's in my class. However, if they begin being sloppy with their work, I've reminded them of their unique gifts, which encourage me to hold them to such high expectations, and that anything less than their very best is a waste of my time and theirs. My goal as an educator is to help students realize their potential, and then work hard to achieve it. Read more

I have taught in the central Arkansas public school district for six years now, with so many students, I have lost count. I have been fortunate to work with students struggling with the material. They, with my encouragement, went on to make C's in class, that I then treated them as if they had won the Congressional Medal of Honor. I have also worked with some of the very brightest students, whom I have pushed beyond their regular intellectual limits, and then thrived on the high expectations I had for them. Those students would typically go on to make A's in my class. However, if they begin being sloppy with their work, I've reminded them of their unique gifts, which encourage me to hold them to such high expectations, and that anything less than their very best is a waste of my time and theirs. My goal as an educator is to help students realize their potential, and then work hard to achieve it. Read more

Need Algebra course notes? Start your search below: