TT Algebra 2

Teaching Textbooks Algebra 2

Published by: Teaching Textbooks

Description

The Teaching Textbooks Algebra 2 app makes your TT course even better! Not only will your student enjoy math while learning independently, but, with the app, that learning can also take place on the go. Even when offline! Specifically, the app can be used offline for up to 6 lessons at a time. That makes it perfect for homeschool parents who need their kids to stay productive while the family is out and about during the day.
The app’s other features include…
• 137 audiovisual lectures that teach every core concept in the standard 11th grade curriculum
• thousands of problems that give students all the practice they need to master each concept
• automated grading and instant feedback for every single problem
• step-by-step audiovisual explanations to every single problem so students can see exactly what they did wrong when mistakes are made (This makes the program feel as if a tutor is at the student’s side!)
• parental controls that let you track your student’s progress
• the digitized version of the printed Teaching Textbooks Algebra 2 textbook (with a search feature and a hyper-linked index)
• no advertising or in-app purchase offers
• Internet connectivity is required, but you can remain offline for up to 6 lessons.
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Please fix these things

Lequizzy on

United States

For reference I’m almost completed with this course, and in doing so noticed a few frustrating things without any MAJOR problems to the core concepts. First of all, you can’t mute the voice when you go to the next problem, it also auto plays which is kind of odd as most people don’t need text to speech. It’s especially frustrating when I’m trying to listen to music or something while working and getting interrupted every 30 seconds with no way to stop it. Another issue that I have that’s a bit funny but also kind of annoying is even if you get the question right it still flashes the incorrect screen for like half a second and it’s sorta like a jump-scare. The last problem is the stickers. There is a option to turn them off is settings but it doesn’t work because it goes back on when you get a new sticker which just so happens to be EVERY LESSON. Other than these issues, specifically the text to speech, it’s a solid app I guess. Please fix these though.

Great

Marty Mc. Fly on

United States

This app works well, some glitches but otherwise great. If possible could a feature to turn down the narrator so other apps can play at the same volume. Thx

Teaching textbooks is AMAZING!

love pinapple!🍍 on

United States

I have tried many math programs and this one is definitely my favorite! It's easy to understand, and a great app for when you're on the go!

Amazing

It’s Sey on

United States

Good math course

Pretty good

Josiah_1 on

United States

I've been doing math through teaching textbooks since 5th grade, and I like it for the most part! The guy explains the problems very well. I am happy that I have gotten to use teaching textbooks, but am even happier that I am done now!!

The Stickers are Uncomfortably Weird

Greg Gianforte on

United States

This is a great app! Being homeschooled, the ability to do my math on the go is a must, but I do have a couple of suggestions. To start, the stickers are a fun encouragement after successfully completing a problem, but they can be very weird and strange and feel especially childish in A2. Next, especially since a lot of homeschoolers are switching to taking digital notes, I love the idea to have a sketch pad for problems, but it’s extremely finicky and doesn’t work with the palm rejection on my Apple Pencil. Other than that it’s a pretty decent app and I totally enjoy the unique and quirky interface, I hope as this improves you don’t “modernise” it like many others.

The voice

Jimmy ought one on

United States

Honestly the app is fantastic, although I have one big complaint! No options to mute the speaker, it’s a unpleasant thing to hear every time you go on to a new problem!

Minor issues

Bageltime0426 on

United States

Lesson 21 Lecture I absolute trash. Says click on the twos, well the the twos are not there. Says click on the Xs, guess what, the Xs aren’t there!!

These apps are great!

SewingBookworm on

United States

We travel a great deal and the app makes it so much easier to do math on the go! She just needs her phone and a notepad and she’s good to go. I like that I can log in and check what lesson she’s on faster than logging in on the laptop.

Voice

Army Guy 3 on

United States

Make it an option to silence the voice prompt, and the app will get five stars from me.

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App Info

Category
Education
Publisher
Teaching Textbooks
Languages
English, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek (modern), Hebrew (modern), Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Vietnamese
Recent release
4.0.884 (1 year ago )
Released on
Dec 20, 2020 (4 years ago )
Last Updated
3 months ago
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