Interactive Algebra Course Online

Algebra can be one of the most difficult subjects to comprehend - - especially for visual learners.  Most of the time it is taught both sequentially and two dimensionally, which can make it especially difficult for anyone with a visual or spatial learning style.

But for those who struggle with algebraic concepts, often all it takes to create success is to add an interactive element to the instruction.  This can be in the form of manipulatives, videos, or animations.  However, purchasing materials like these can quickly add up to a lot of money.  So what is the answer?

Time4Learning offers an online algebra course that is fully interactive, with all manipulatives, lessons, guided explorations, and tools are all included in the multimedia curriculum.  The following are just a few of the tools and features of  the Time4Learning interactive algebra course: 

  • Real-time assessment, with pre and post testing
  • Voiced screen reading capabilities
  • Online math tools including an algebra balance, algebra tiles, equation writer, and graphing tool
  • Printable worksheets for offline practice
  • Animated and interactive lessons

If your child is struggling to learn algebra the traditional way, or you know that your son or daughter learns best via multimedia paths, then click here to find out more about Time4Learning’s online algebra course.  This course can be used as a standalone curriculum, or as a supplement to a traditional school course.  It can also be used as a summer brush-up or remediation program.  Sign up today!

Posted under Online Learning, algebra course, homeschool curriculum, learning disability, online math curriculum

This post was written by Kerry on April 30, 2009

Time4Learning and Assistive Technology

One of the very first things I noticed when we first started using Time4Learning was its accommodation for students with special learning needs.  As the mom of  a child with dyslexia, this is always an important factor when choosing homeschool materials. If you are considering different homeschool curricula for your child with LD, you might be curious just what Time4Learning has to offer in the way of assistive technology.

  • Multimodal lessons – Many of the lessons in the Time4Learning program are not only full of educational content, but designed to be appealing to different learning styles.  Some are animated, many have audio, and some require the kinesthetic input of the student.
  • Text to Speech – Even though not every lesson in the T4L curriculum is  multimedia, they are all still accessible to the student with reading difficulties.  All written lessons can be read aloud by a screen reader in the form of a talking parrot named “Peedy.”
  • Writing Supports – Students using the Odyssey Writer program to complete written lessons have access to multiple supportive writing tools including virtual note cards, outline creator, spell checker, graphic organizer, and rubric assessments
  • Math Toolkit – For students who need assistive supports in math, Time4Learning provides a wide variety.  Depending on the grade level and math lesson, students have access to: algebra tiles, base ten blocks, calculator, counters, data charts, fraction manipulatives, a geoboard, coordinate graphing tool, number lines, probability tool, solid shaper, and transformation tool.  Virtual manipulatives have been shown to greatly increase the success rate for students with math deficits.

As you can see, some of the most advanced assistive technology tools available to students today are wrapped up in one single curriculum.  Many parents of children with learning disabilities are successfully homeschooling or supplementing their child’s education with the Time4Learning curriculum.  If you would like to find out more about how Time4Learning can help your child, click here for more information.

Posted under Special Needs Learning, homeschool curriculum, learning disability, learning styles

This post was written by Kerry on February 17, 2009