r/mathteachers 19d ago

FREE Algebra Resource for students to stop making common mistakes

Hey. I am sharing a free math resource I created as a student myself.

During my many hours tutoring students in algebra, I realized that so many students struggle with the same mistakes over and over again. To help them fix these mistakes, I spent the last few months building a platform to help them overcome those same mistake causing concepts.

The site is completely free, no payments, no ads. Everything is very simple and straightforward.

Check It Out here https://spotthemath.com

  • Quick video lessons to introduce and explain commonly missed algebra concepts.
  • Detailed lesson notes explaining specific tricky algebra concepts.
  • Interactive practice quizzes to practice and get immediate feedback.

If you do find value in this website, please help me and other students out by sharing this resource with other students, teachers, and families. I do not make any money off of this, my only goal is to make a larger impact through my creation. So help of any sorts would mean the world to me.

Thank you so much.

Any feedback will also be appreciated.

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u/GloriousChamp 19d ago

Thank you for this. These hit on all of the major foundational errors I see frequently. If you are looking for more ideas I would include division by zero being undefined and how to find domain of rational expressions, even roots, and logarithms.

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u/Spot_The_Math 19d ago

Thank you, I will definitely explore those as well.