When daylight savings time hits, can summer be far behind?
Central New York has had enough snow and cold weather to last us through several winters. The temperatures this winter have fluctuated so rapidly, it was difficult to acclimate to the changes.
Algebra 2 FOLKS:
Exponentials have proven to be a time hog. We have a lot of new items we want to include, but that of course means more time is needed. The subscription section will be open in a couple of days. The next couple of sections should proceed at a faster pace. We are continuing to work the Notebook, the TI-Nspire Calculator section, and the Subscription areas together.
Algebra 1 FOLKS:
We have addressed all of the requests. Any new requests will now fall under the next school year.
As we stated before, while working on Algebra 2, we are encountering things we want to add, enhance, or reflect back to Algebra 1. You may be seeing some additions or changes to A1 Notebook pages, or "labels" in the subscription areas indicating a new or changed item. These additions will appear in coordination with the Algebra 2 topic under enhancement at that time.
Junior Math FOLKS: We think we have addressed all of the requests. We have some new interactive goodies on the horizon, but it may be awhile before we can address them. Algebra 2 is a prime focus right now.
Pre-Calculus FOLKS: Pre-Calculus and Calculus are coming. When the Algebra 2 upgrades are completed, Pre-Calculus will be our main focus. As we have previously mentioned, some of the work is finished in the "College Algebra" component of Pre-Calculus which will push us off to a good re-start.
Remember: New Updates Never End!
As major areas reach the end of their current NGMS-focused enhancement phase, please understand that the concept of "updating" never ends. We seem to be continually finding new items we want to include in our materials. We still have piles for each level that include new ideas we want to develop. So, even if your enhancement is currently "complete", there will still be new things coming your way in the future.
Now, if someone could just put more than 24 hours in one day,
it would be most helpful!!! Smiles!
Live long and love math,
Fred and Donna
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