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The material is taught using a variety of sources and methods, including video lessons and online textbooks. The length and format vary from course to course, and availability changes periodically.
The courses are free to audit, or certificates of completion are also available for a fee. Concepts are taught using videos. There are also downloadable note-taking pages and assignments.
While the curriculum content is free, if you choose to use the assessments, they must be purchased. Free Math teaches mathematics using online text and downloadable practice worksheets.
This math curriculum includes a printable worktext and hands-on activities. Only the PDFs of this curriculum for grades 1st through 5th are free.
Other levels and physical books are available for purchase. HippoCampus offers Algebra 1 and Developmental Math courses. The courses include an online textbook, video, lectures, and practice problems. Khan Academy uses video-based instruction. Online practice problems, quizzes, and tests are included. Some AP courses are also offered. This is a video-based curriculum with printable worksheets and online quizzes. Courses included are 6th through 8th grade math and Algebra 1.
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Shiller Math — Homeschool math through Middle School with two levels of math kits along with a few other kits. Their math kits are Montessori Based and cover an age range from preK through 8th grade. Singapore Math — U.
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