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Lorraine Baron's Math Site:

Applets  and  Video

Welcome!
I am always adding new pages and activities to this site.

Start by visiting the Introduction to Polynomial Functions page.

Note: **The lessons and applets on this site work best on a laptop or desktop and with Firefox as a browser.
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These applets and activities were developed as a result of a project I chaired as Instructional Designer at the University of British Columbia - designed by teachers for teachers :)

Many thanks to the following fine men and women who contributed to the content:

Cory Aitken, Kevin Auclair, Karen Bedard, Amanda Bourdon, Ted Cape, Francisco Carreon, Mike Cooke, Richard Giraud (not pictured below), John Grodzki, Graham Johnson, Dennis Kirkey, Jim Reed, Jason Schaad, and Michelle Relova

A note about technology:  the applets on this website were designed to best work on desktops or laptops; they work on tablets but the sliders do not slide; instead, you have to tap the slider delicately to the right or left to move the button.  I do recommend using a desktop or laptop, and in your classroom, an interactive whiteboard if you have access.  Enjoy! :)

​Funded by the Meighen Foundation 
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You can cite this website as follows (APA  6th Style):

Baron, L. M. (2016). Connected Mathematics Website.   Retrieved from http://connectedmathbaron.weebly.com/
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  • Home
  • Basics
    • Building Blocks 1 - Factoring
    • Building Blocks 2 - Factors & Multiples
    • Building Blocks 3 - Fractions, Decimals, Percents
    • Building Blocks 4 - Why Exponent Laws?
    • Building Blocks 5 - Perfect Squares and Square Roots
    • Building Blocks 6 - Multiplying and Dividing Fractions using Area Model
    • Building Blocks 7 - Adding Fractions
  • Algebra Basics
    • Multiples of x
    • Equivalent Rational Expressions
    • FOIL with and without Algebra
    • Linear Relationships
  • High School Curriculum
    • Basics - Proportional Reasoning
    • Arithmetic Sequences and Linear Functions
    • BC Teaching Notes
  • Applets and Video
    • Arithmetic Sequences
    • Introduction to Polynomial Functions
    • Intro to Graphing Quadratics
    • Translations of Quadratic Functions
    • Expansions and Compressions of Quadratic Functions
    • General and Vertex Forms & Algebra Tiles
    • Applications of Quadratic Functions
    • Review of Quadratics
  • Manipulatives
    • Sourcing Algebra Tiles
    • Alternative to Hands-On
  • About me
    • Videos and Songs
    • Publications and Teaching Notes
  • Blog
  • MY FAVE WEBSITES