Algebra II
See an example of repeated practice of the quadratic formula by clicking the photo on the left
Psychological Implications
In algebra II, using visualization based learning can effect students by:
- Increasing physical interpretation skills in quadratic equations, roots, and polynomials, enhancing critical thinking
- Allowing for visual application of complex formulas, creating connections to previous material
- Expediting material from the working memory to the long term memory
In algebra II, promoting rote learning methods can effect students by:
- Preparing students to connect complex formulas in other ways
- Allowing for decreased stress in foreign material
In algebra II, using real life examples can effect students by:
- Making connections between projectiles and polynomials, promoting meaningful learning
- Allowing students to apply math to external domains, providing motivation behind mathematics