This video goes over how to navigate the cpm.org website to use at home. This video will answer where to go for homework help, parent guides with extra practice, as well as access to an online toolkit that will reflect the notes we take in class.
CPM also has access to etools that can help you understand a concept we are learning in class. From Algebra tiles to probability tools, this link will surely help you out.
Go to www.prodigygame.com. Select Play Prodigy.
If you don't have an account, click on Sign Up button, then Sign up with Google.
Enter the classcode from your teacher. Then follow the direction on the screen.
Be sure to write down your username and password especially if they are different from your school account.
This video goes over where to find the basic, scientific, and graphing calculators on desmos.com and what they do.
Go to the desmos homepage
Select the calculator you want from the Math tools menu
This website links to many tutorials about the resources available on desmos.com
This video shows how to graph any equation using the Desmos graphing calculator
1) Type the equation(s) into the box on the left side of the screen
2) Use the keyboard button on the bottom left of the screen if you need to type things like exponents or other special characters.
3) Use the gear/settings if you want to change the line style, get a table of points, or change the color of your line.
This video shows how to use points or a table to make a digital graph using desmos.com
1) Go to the graphing calculator from the desmos homepage.
2) Click the plus button in the top left side and choose "table" from the drop down menu.
3) Add points to the table.
4) Click on the gear/settings button to choose whether or not to connect your points, change color, etc.
This video shows how to change the colors of your lines, change the scale, and add labels to your graphs in Desmos.
1) To change the scale or add labels, use the zoom buttons or the wrench menu on the right side of the screen
2) To change things about your lines, use the gear/settings on the left side of your screen (above your equations or table)
1) Title and Save your graph (if you're signed in) in the top left hand side of your screen. You can also find any saved graphs you have here.
2) Use the share settings in the top right hand screen to download a picture, print, or get a link to your graph
3) If you prefer, you could also take a screenshot of your graph and paste it into a slideshow or document.
For additional Desmos graphing calculator tutorials, click here
There are a lot more things you can do with the Desmos graphing calculator, and it can help you do very high level Math. For more information, check out the these tutorials.