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Chalk Dust Company

PMB 375, 3506 Highway 6 South
Sugarland TX  77478

Professor Dana Mosely is your video instructor in this outstanding series of math courses for sixth grade through early college levels.

Basic Math SAT* Math Review
Prealgebra College Algebra
Algebra I Trigonometry
Geometry Precalculus
Algebra 2 Calculus I


Chalk Dust Math

PMB 375, 3506 Highway 6 South
Sugarland TX  77478

Professor Dana Mosely is your video instructor in this outstanding series of math courses for sixth grade through early college levels.

Basic Math SAT* Math Review
Prealgebra College Algebra
Algebra I Trigonometry
Geometry Precalculus
Algebra 2 Calculus I


Stephen Carr's Online tutoring

Pre-Algebra Through College Algebra and Beginning Calculus
*****

* Basic Skills K-8 * Homeschool

Why an Adult May Need a Tutor
Many adults return to college and find they need an algebra class to either graduate or be admitted. Since many years may have passed since they were in high school, tutoring is a viable option to get a little boost. Adults have been some of my best students. They are committed to succeeding and really soak up the help.

CBEST Test! Just a continuation of the above. Many adults have now returned to college for a teacher credential. The CBEST Test is a requirement and many find the math portion difficult. I received a perfect score on the math portion and am well equipped to help you pass.


VideoText Interactive

P. O. Box 19761
Indianapolis IN  46219
1.800.ALGEBRA

"Algebra: A Complete Course"

The VideoText Learning System is more than just watching videos. The short video is filled with computer generated graphics and color sequencing, so that students learn the new concept quickly. However, we still need to have them demonstrate that knowledge, so there are four more steps to ensure that they understand and retain that knowledge. VideoText has Course Notes, a Student Work Text, Solution Manuals, Progress Tests, and Instructor's Guides, all included in each module.

Videotext easily recommends that a student begin our program in the 8th or 9th grade. Of course, if they are doing well in arithmetic, a 7th grade start would be reasonable. On the other hand 10th and 11th grade students who are struggling, will find this course extremely helpful in getting them back on track, even though they will probably be able to move through it more quickly than a younger student.