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From: Kathleen Singh <kathleensingh@netzero.net> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2003110300:40:52 Subject: computer aided instruction for algebra I teach in an alternative high school in which all of my students are at different mathematical levels. In order to help each of them, I pretest and then put each student in a level-appropriate district-approved textbook to work independently. Most of my time is spent working with each student individually during the class. I'd like to find something either on-line or in CD-ROM form that would supplement the "boring" but predictable books--most of which are Chicago Math. Any ideas would be quite welcomed! Kathleen
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