First Algebra: A Learner's Guide To Algebra I: Head
The chapters are structured around practical problems, such as determining if you can afford a new iPhone and Xbox 360, or figuring out the depreciation of a car.
The book moves from foundational concepts to advanced Algebra I topics: Head First Algebra: A Learner's Guide to Algebra I
The "story" behind is rooted in the idea that "everyone is a math person" . Written by Dan and Tracey Pilone, the book was born from the realization that many people feel something is inherently "wrong" with them when they struggle with math, rather than seeing it as a conceptual hurdle that can be fixed. A Different Kind of Math Narrative Head First Algebra: A Learner's Guide to Algebra I
Published by O'Reilly Media in 2008, the book follows the signature style:
Instead of repetitive drills or abstract equations, the book uses a character-driven, conversational narrative to teach Algebra I. The chapters are structured around practical problems, such
Concepts are introduced through mini-stories, such as:
Using exponents to calculate how quickly a podcast's listener base "spreads like the plague". A Different Kind of Math Narrative Published by
The authors dedicated the book to their parents and teachers, specifically referencing times they didn't believe they could be "good at math" themselves. Core Topics Covered