With this educational app, users can access audiovisual lectures, solve problems, and receive instant feedback on algebra concepts. Includes offline access to up to 6 lessons, progress tracking, and an interactive textbook.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 2.9. Trustworthiness 79 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 22 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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Low review manipulation risk
22% review manipulation risk
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Mixed user feedback
Average 3.0★ rating suggests room for improvement
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High negative review ratio
45% of sampled ratings are 1–2 stars
About TT Algebra 1
The app’s other features include…
• 142 audiovisual lectures that teach every core concept in the standard 9th grade curriculum
• thousands of problems that give students all the practice they need to master each concept
• automated grading and instant feedback for every single problem
• step-by-step audiovisual explanations to every single problem so students can see exactly what they did wrong when mistakes are made (This makes the program feel as if a tutor is at the student’s side!)
• parental controls that let you track your student’s progress
• the digitized version of the printed Teaching Textbooks Algebra 1 textbook (with a search feature and a hyper-linked index)
• no advertising or in-app purchase offers
• Internet connectivity is required, but you can remain offline for up to 6 lessons.
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Reviews for TT Algebra 1
Eucalyptus Raine
Teaching Textbooks: Algebra 1
Good morning, evening, or afternoon, Teaching Textbooks was introduced to me by a friend— I am currently a Junior in Highschool, however home schooled. Your textbooks have helped me in many ways, and I really do appreciate your work, however I would like to point out that I would be grateful if the scratchpad had a far better eraser, as it often glitches. Unfortunately, as you can tell when I pointed out I am a Junior doing home schooling, I am very far behind in math than the average public schooler. I understand that what I am about to say may seem like oversharing, but I feel as though it would be better to express to help you understand my situation . . . But, I have really bad ADHD and I struggle to concentrate during these lessons. It is harder since I cannot fully grasp what is being taught. I feel, personally, that if perhaps the lectures were longer and more in depth, one might be able to grasp the concepts thrown at them. I appreciate what you do and are doing and thank you for (possibly) considering what I have said. Thanks, a Teaching Textbooks user
JayW999
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You can not turn off the sound which I find slightly annoying.