Light Speed Algebra: The Powers & Functions of Algebra is
a DVD released by Cerebellum Corporation. It includes a 55-minute
DVD and a digital workbook on CD-ROM. It is intended for high school
students.
Light Speed Algebra: The Powers & Functions of Algebra is
divided into two segments: "Foundations of Algebra" and "Functions," though
you can pick various chapters individually without having to watch
the entire segment. The chapters in the "Foundations of Algebra" segment
are: "What is Algebra, Anyway?" "Kinds of Numbers," "Order of Operations," "The
Rules of Exponents," "Properties of Operations," and "Using Variables." The
chapters in the "Functions of Algebra" segments are: "Cost Functions," "Input
and Output," "Scatterplots and Trendlines," "Data, Equations, and
Graphs," and "Domain and Range."
The segments are hosted by a band of quirky and spunky guys and
girls who appear to be college age. They throw some humor into
the lessons and show all problems on the screen. My oldest son,
who is just beginning algebra, thought the DVD was a little strange,
but he enjoyed their explanations anyway.
There are two digital workbooks included, one for each segment.
The digital workbooks include the script from the DVD, graphic
organizers for notes, and a couple of worksheets with answer keys.
I think the content of Light Speed Algebra: The Powers & Functions
of Algebra is good, and I can see myself pulling it off
the shelf to help teach, or simply reinforce, beginning algebra
skills. The segments are quirky and fast paced with a bit of
humor thrown in, which is great for keeping the student's attention.
However, the content of the digital workbook is dismal. I think
it would be very helpful if there were more than a handful of
worksheets given for practice. Overall, though, I think Light
Speed Algebra: The Powers & Functions of Algebra is
a good product, and I'd recommend it as a handy supplement to
other math programs.
Product review by Courtney Larson, The Old Schoolhouse ® Magazine,
LLC, October 2011
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