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YayMath.org is the first site ever to have math videos filmed in a LIVE classroom. Through an emphasis on creating meaningful human connections, the result is deep and inspired learning.
Algebra All-in-1, a Full Course Algebra Review
Well, Yay Mathers... the moment has arrived. I have a treat for you, in the form of a full course Algebra review, in one video. I'm calling it "Algebra All-In-1", because:
• it's a full year overview of Algebra 1
• it also plays on the concept of being "all in" on learning
Many of you have supported Yay Math's ascent through the years, through comments on UA-cam. I'm grateful for all of them, and I've read every one, believe it or not. It's through that journey that the idea for an Algebra all-in-1 video was born, because several themes have repeated in the comments:
• "I just 'marathoned' several videos, in preparation for a big test."
• "Do you have a video on this-or-that?"
• "I like your teaching style; it keeps it simple and makes sense."
So the natural synergy between all these themes is to make one stand-alone video that encompasses the full course of Algebra, in one continuous flow.
The level is traditionally Algebra 1, which is applicable for middle school, high school, and college Algebra. Of course, feel free to watch in pieces and give yourself brain breaks. Timestamps provided below.
This video's approach is that of general review, suited for final exam review, or Algebra 2 readiness for example. As expected, you will see me teaching much of the time. But the mindset is that this video will not be your first exposure to the concepts. Check out the following link on Yay Math's website, for full playlists, explanations, and free accompanying worksheets and online quizzes that are ideal for first time learning. Welcome to the Yay Math family!
yaymath.org/video
Do you want the blank slides, and completed answer key?
The blank slides are great for students to have something to work on along with the video. Plus having the exact answers written out in-color as you see them on the screen is also a valuable resource. The slides and answer keys are available all together for a small payment, to support the creation of this endeavor.
courses.yaymath.org/p/algebra-all-in-1
0:00 Message of my support for you
2:12 Intro: Classifying Numbers (page 3)
5:25 Chapter 1: Equations, Expression, Relations, Functions (pages 4 - 8)
27:47 Chapter 2: Equations (pages 9 - 13)
52:14 Chapter 3: Graphing Lines (pages 14 - 19)
1:16:58 Chapter 4: Inequalities (pages 20 - 21)
1:29:23 Chapter 5: Systems of Equations (pages 22 - 23)
1:40:44 Chapter 6: Exponents (pages 24 - 26)
1:53:24 Chapter 7: Quadratics (pages 27 - 30)
2:31:28 Chapter 8: Graphing Functions (pages 31 - 33)
2:52:31 Chapter 9: Square Roots (Radicals) and Trigonometry (pages 34 - 37)
3:21:08 Chapter 10: Rational Functions (pages 38 - 46)
This endeavor is made possible by my wonderful friends and partners at Carnegie Learning. Our core values align, such as the belief that all students are capable learners, and the importance of enabling them to become lifelong learners. Thank you for the chance to partner and create meaningful and positive outcomes for students everywhere. Check out their work, and our groundbreaking endeavor we're making together, called MATHstream! If you'd like to set up a free demo for your school, please DM me or leave a comment on this video and I'll follow up with you.
discover.carnegielearning.com/mathstream
• it's a full year overview of Algebra 1
• it also plays on the concept of being "all in" on learning
Many of you have supported Yay Math's ascent through the years, through comments on UA-cam. I'm grateful for all of them, and I've read every one, believe it or not. It's through that journey that the idea for an Algebra all-in-1 video was born, because several themes have repeated in the comments:
• "I just 'marathoned' several videos, in preparation for a big test."
• "Do you have a video on this-or-that?"
• "I like your teaching style; it keeps it simple and makes sense."
So the natural synergy between all these themes is to make one stand-alone video that encompasses the full course of Algebra, in one continuous flow.
The level is traditionally Algebra 1, which is applicable for middle school, high school, and college Algebra. Of course, feel free to watch in pieces and give yourself brain breaks. Timestamps provided below.
This video's approach is that of general review, suited for final exam review, or Algebra 2 readiness for example. As expected, you will see me teaching much of the time. But the mindset is that this video will not be your first exposure to the concepts. Check out the following link on Yay Math's website, for full playlists, explanations, and free accompanying worksheets and online quizzes that are ideal for first time learning. Welcome to the Yay Math family!
yaymath.org/video
Do you want the blank slides, and completed answer key?
The blank slides are great for students to have something to work on along with the video. Plus having the exact answers written out in-color as you see them on the screen is also a valuable resource. The slides and answer keys are available all together for a small payment, to support the creation of this endeavor.
courses.yaymath.org/p/algebra-all-in-1
0:00 Message of my support for you
2:12 Intro: Classifying Numbers (page 3)
5:25 Chapter 1: Equations, Expression, Relations, Functions (pages 4 - 8)
27:47 Chapter 2: Equations (pages 9 - 13)
52:14 Chapter 3: Graphing Lines (pages 14 - 19)
1:16:58 Chapter 4: Inequalities (pages 20 - 21)
1:29:23 Chapter 5: Systems of Equations (pages 22 - 23)
1:40:44 Chapter 6: Exponents (pages 24 - 26)
1:53:24 Chapter 7: Quadratics (pages 27 - 30)
2:31:28 Chapter 8: Graphing Functions (pages 31 - 33)
2:52:31 Chapter 9: Square Roots (Radicals) and Trigonometry (pages 34 - 37)
3:21:08 Chapter 10: Rational Functions (pages 38 - 46)
This endeavor is made possible by my wonderful friends and partners at Carnegie Learning. Our core values align, such as the belief that all students are capable learners, and the importance of enabling them to become lifelong learners. Thank you for the chance to partner and create meaningful and positive outcomes for students everywhere. Check out their work, and our groundbreaking endeavor we're making together, called MATHstream! If you'd like to set up a free demo for your school, please DM me or leave a comment on this video and I'll follow up with you.
discover.carnegielearning.com/mathstream
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What a great joke, the kids were super, feeding into the teacher's bs. Ive watched this several times just because it's done so well!
12:00 It seems you lost vision of the negative symbol.
The 2010 Videos are always the best for education man!
The fact that its 2024 and this is still helping me
Henry... you got it. That's one of the reasons math is so beautiful. It's evergreen. What about 2034, or 2064? Same impact? Your thoughts...?
I love how UA-cam generated Key concepts for this😂
I feel like my math book has personally played this prank on me before.
That’s a good one, Payton 😂
A joke for dorks 😂😂😂
An extra comment to help boost the UA-cam algorithm!
Lol, yes! Like, comment, subscribe. Al needs us.
Thank you for this!
It’s very much my honor.
2024.. those kids still wake up in a cold sweat saying they Get their underwear from Kmart. And definitely 256 toothpicks.
Yay math you are awesome.👏 👏👏👏👏I can’t thank you enough
Pamela, you just did.
Thank you so much ❤
Thank you, Anupa. I’m so so happy the video resonates with you. It took a lot of work, but well worth it.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS, YOU ARE A LIFE SAVIOR!!
It’s made for you.
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I'm a retired high school teacher and I love this!
Love what you do, thanks to all you did I'm now an engineer.
Wow- Jesse- WOW sheeshness. An engineer is like the pinnacle math prowess profession. I'm bowled over by your words. Thank you for sharing this. It's a life honor to know that Yay Math has been of real value in your journey.
Wow! This is super awesome from our beloved teacher Mr. Ahdoot.
You're so kind, Hilal.
@@yaymath 💕 Your welcome!
thank youuu so muchh i’m watching this video to review for my EOC exam 😆 you’re videos have helped me so much this year 😊
That's so wonderful, Allisson. Please let me know how you do on the exam!
Awesomeness
I fully agree, bias aside. It's such an awesome video.
Much
Thank u sooo nuch
You're very welcome, Robin. It's a joy to create and share it.
Thank you so much for adding positive affirmation!!! That meant a lot!!!😊
Thank you for understanding its importance. (Besides, prior to 4+ hours of learning, I think we can spare 4 minutes of humanity at the outset, yes?)
I used to watch you when I got into high school lol now I'm a computer science undergraduate
You are clearly on the rise then! It's a honor to be connected to you in this way.
Yes, he had helped me too. I have since graduated with a degree in computer science! Yay Math!
@@-_IT_-that was my major too, it turns out. Kindred vibes.
Literally meee when I come back to class after I've been away for only two dayys!! I swear everything they've learned over one lesson doesn't make any sense. 😂 This madee me so happy though, I want to go back to math class, they all are such a great group!!
Ap=r·il F°·ol
Have fun but dont come back to me at all pincher
I forgot which was your real name !so what about im on my fourth husband an your stuck on the old you what about that Alexander's 😮😅😂😭😉
Im Jessica Anthony Jimenez im divorcing you 😇😝😏🤗🥱🙄🤔🥴
Auturro are you listening to me 😂🎉😮😊
Reminder auturro um your ex wife an you need to sign my divorce to me hino alex
Just remember biscuits i had that first then all of you being auturro😂🎉😮😅😊
Things the kid doesn't know: A P R I L F O O L Things he knows: S
This is how math class feels for me everyday 💀
LOOK AT THE FORMULA👹👹
i am one of your followers years ago .. i like and i miss your lessons 😊 .. love from Morroco
Love from Moroccos enthusiastically received!!!
Looking forward to this. Thank you!
Thank you so much. I'm really happy with how it turned out. If you want to join the waiting list and share your hopes for the program, you're invited to. forms.gle/bWzgZn98Ahjskzzq5
Still watching Still funny
Great video yaymath 😊
Thanks, Monique!
Any tips to break the fear reflex when doing Algebra?
Have you seen my TEDx talk on Conquering Math Anxiety?
Yay math🎉❤❤
My favorite thing to shout out lol
Best algebra videos on UA-cam!
That's like, really nice of you.
Interesting!
Visual learning is so important, and needs to be explored. And it's fun.
@@yaymath❤keep them coming, teach
@@yaymath yes sir!
Wow great LOOK. All over!
Right?! Alllll over
People who are 6 years late 😂 👇 👇
That was straight 15 minutes of torture
I am a Maths teacher i cant even prank , maths doesnt make sense to them every day 😂😂😂😂😂
@12:05 thats the trick. Thanks!
thank you Robert!
can we use our imaginary number to solve in synthetic division. And also if we slot in the positive possibilities in the polynomials are the answers going to be zero.
Yes, to both your questions. Imaginaries are possible in synthetic division. And yes, the remainder will be zero for any candidate solution.
My brain hurt and I know it’s a joke