Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got a 20-year old math textbook from a pile that the school was throwing away, because they use handouts and online stuff now.
The book is FULL of fascinating extra bonus topics, and real world applications in industry, and multi-color diagrams and photos of the material. Not to mention an index and the whole year of material in an organized and cross-referenced format.
It's 1000 pages of gold!
I strongly recommend you go online and spend $5-$10 to buy an "obsolete" book from a used bookstore. (Thrift Books, Half Price books, AddAll, etc.) It's the best money you'll even spend on your kid's education.
Does your child spend time reading the fascinating bonus topics?
Anonymous wrote:Why are they throwing away the books?!? Even if MCPS thinks they don't need them and don't have storage for them, can't they donate them? Or just give them to student? like WTF
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got a 20-year old math textbook from a pile that the school was throwing away, because they use handouts and online stuff now.
The book is FULL of fascinating extra bonus topics, and real world applications in industry, and multi-color diagrams and photos of the material. Not to mention an index and the whole year of material in an organized and cross-referenced format.
It's 1000 pages of gold!
I strongly recommend you go online and spend $5-$10 to buy an "obsolete" book from a used bookstore. (Thrift Books, Half Price books, AddAll, etc.) It's the best money you'll even spend on your kid's education.
Does your child spend time reading the fascinating bonus topics?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's AoPS?Anonymous wrote:I am a fan of AoPS as a supplement to school, but if school covered everything in the textbook, it wouldn't fall too short of AoPS in core content. AoPS provides extra hard challenge problems, but the theory and proof isn't so different, and the textbook has real-world applications that AoPS ignores.... at least for Geometry.
Its a private tutoring company like Kumon, this poster constantly pushes it.
Anonymous wrote:Unless the material in the book is DIRECTLY related to what is being taught in class, this is a total waste of time.
Anonymous wrote:I got a 20-year old math textbook from a pile that the school was throwing away, because they use handouts and online stuff now.
The book is FULL of fascinating extra bonus topics, and real world applications in industry, and multi-color diagrams and photos of the material. Not to mention an index and the whole year of material in an organized and cross-referenced format.
It's 1000 pages of gold!
I strongly recommend you go online and spend $5-$10 to buy an "obsolete" book from a used bookstore. (Thrift Books, Half Price books, AddAll, etc.) It's the best money you'll even spend on your kid's education.
Anonymous wrote:What's AoPS?Anonymous wrote:I am a fan of AoPS as a supplement to school, but if school covered everything in the textbook, it wouldn't fall too short of AoPS in core content. AoPS provides extra hard challenge problems, but the theory and proof isn't so different, and the textbook has real-world applications that AoPS ignores.... at least for Geometry.
What's AoPS?Anonymous wrote:I am a fan of AoPS as a supplement to school, but if school covered everything in the textbook, it wouldn't fall too short of AoPS in core content. AoPS provides extra hard challenge problems, but the theory and proof isn't so different, and the textbook has real-world applications that AoPS ignores.... at least for Geometry.