CSETMathGuru: THE Site for Single Subject Math
Recommended websites for CSET preparation
The following sites are a marvelous resource for getting general Qs about CSET Single Subject Math clarified, as well as for grasping specific Math concepts:
* Become a member of A to Z Teacher Stuff:, an immensely popular forum for current and prospective teachers, immediately! You can examine questions that candidates in similar situations have had about various aspects of the CSET in their Single Subject Forums. [You can Search with keywords "CSET Math"...]
Specifically, it would be very lucrative to browse through their vast Single Subject Math archives for my posts [innovationguy] in their various threads...
* Have a seemingly insoluble question in Math? Of course, you can email me, Jay, at [email protected], and I shall be delighted to help! But appearances notwithstanding, even I am not omniscient (SNIFF!). The blokes that run The Math Forum apparently are! You can consult their bountiful archives on High School Math questions and come away awestruck at the breadth and depth of topics covered!
* A couple of excellent Math sites that practically "walk one through" Precalculus-level Algebra!
Purple Math is a sterling site, which in turn refers to exhaustive online Math lessons.
Here's another capital resource: Paul's Online Math Notes
Qs? Call (Jay): 951-489-7665
OR email me: [email protected].
The only "drawback" - if you will - is that these sites don't offer problems / exercises [as in a textbook]. They are, however, matchless in their capacity to illustrate and explicate even intimidating concepts - one can't have enough examples! In general, use them to supplement a regular textbook - if the explanation is abstruse / more illumination is required, rely on these sites!
Find below a plethora of information to prepare for the CSET. I would strongly recommend them to be used IN CONJUNCTION WITH a textbook!
Here are some websites to review / test yourself for Subtest I:
Here are some Calculus resources and websites to review / test yourself for Subtest III:
Here are some websites to review Statistics for Subtest II:
TOPIC: Graphing Calculator Online Tutorial
Only Subtest II permits use of a Graphing calculator. Click here for a Subtest II-specific TI-83 / TI-83 PLUS / TI-84 / TI-84 PLUS primer. Here's another smashing TI-83/84 site.
Qs? Call (Jay): 951-489-7665
OR email me: [email protected].
The following sites are a marvelous resource for getting general Qs about CSET Single Subject Math clarified, as well as for grasping specific Math concepts:
* Become a member of A to Z Teacher Stuff:, an immensely popular forum for current and prospective teachers, immediately! You can examine questions that candidates in similar situations have had about various aspects of the CSET in their Single Subject Forums. [You can Search with keywords "CSET Math"...]
Specifically, it would be very lucrative to browse through their vast Single Subject Math archives for my posts [innovationguy] in their various threads...
* Have a seemingly insoluble question in Math? Of course, you can email me, Jay, at [email protected], and I shall be delighted to help! But appearances notwithstanding, even I am not omniscient (SNIFF!). The blokes that run The Math Forum apparently are! You can consult their bountiful archives on High School Math questions and come away awestruck at the breadth and depth of topics covered!
* A couple of excellent Math sites that practically "walk one through" Precalculus-level Algebra!
Purple Math is a sterling site, which in turn refers to exhaustive online Math lessons.
Here's another capital resource: Paul's Online Math Notes
Qs? Call (Jay): 951-489-7665
OR email me: [email protected].
The only "drawback" - if you will - is that these sites don't offer problems / exercises [as in a textbook]. They are, however, matchless in their capacity to illustrate and explicate even intimidating concepts - one can't have enough examples! In general, use them to supplement a regular textbook - if the explanation is abstruse / more illumination is required, rely on these sites!
Find below a plethora of information to prepare for the CSET. I would strongly recommend them to be used IN CONJUNCTION WITH a textbook!
Here are some websites to review / test yourself for Subtest I:
- Precalculus Review for Calculus: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtRAHmeWSC0
- Algebra 2 Review: http://www.youtube.com/user/brightstorm2/videos?query=Algebra+2
- Video lessons: http://www.brightstorm.com/math/precalculus/
- Comprehensive Tutorials from a prominent textbook publisher! http://college.cengage.com/mathematics/larson/precalculus_limits/1e2/ins_resources/ap.html
- UC Davis Problems page with Solutions! http://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~marx/precalculus.html
- Tutorial: http://jwbales.home.mindspring.com/precal/
- http://www.bmlc.ca/Pre-Calculus%20Math%2040s.html
- http://www.sosmath.com/cyberexam/precalc/test.html
- Take Precalculus Quizzes: http://math.tntech.edu/machida/MATH_GO/Precalculus_Review/
- http://www.themathpage.com/aprecalc/precalculus.htm
- Practice Problems: http://frank.mtsu.edu/~jhart/pcalrev.pdf
- Precalculus Tutorial: http://www.analyzemath.com/PrecalculusTutorials.html
- Massive number of Problems with Solutions: http://www.analyzemath.com/precalculustests.html#math_problems
Here are some Calculus resources and websites to review / test yourself for Subtest III:
- Buy: The Humongous Book of Calculus Problems: For People Who Don't Speak Math
- Buy [the best book for really understanding Calculus (AB + BC)]: The Calculus Lifesaver: All the Tools You Need to Excel at Calculus (Princeton Lifesaver Study Guide)
- Excellent video series: http://www.youtube.com/user/UMKC/videos?query=calculus
- Yet another excellent video series: http://www.brightstorm.com/math/calculus/
- First semester of college calculus ~ Calculus AB http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL58C7BA6C14FD8F48&feature=plpp
- Integral Calculus [Calculus AB + BC] http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD371506BCA23A437&feature=plcp
- Khan Academy videos [Calculus AB + BC: 1st column + 2nd Column till Taylor polynomials; beyond that is material after BC]
- UCLA Calculus Videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/UCLACourses/videos?query=Math+31A+Differential+and+Integral+Calculus
- UC Berkeley Calculus Videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/UCBerkeley/videos?query=mathematics+16A
- MIT Videos [be shocked that...they use chalkboards!]
- http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBE9407EA64E2C318&feature=plcp
- http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3B08AE665AB9002A&feature=plcp
- http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL590CCC2BC5AF3BC1&feature=plcp
- http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4C4C8A7D06566F38&feature=plcp
- HW help: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL21BCE50ABFF029F1&feature=plcp
Here are some websites to review Statistics for Subtest II:
- Buy: The Humongous Book of Statistics Problems: Translated for People Who Don't Speak Math
- [View them in order of Chapter!]: http://www.youtube.com/user/jlinchstats
- http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=UUzHnmUrud_vypLGEv3xPoLw&feature=plcp
- UC Berkeley videos [Statistics 20 & 21] http://www.youtube.com/user/UCBerkeley/videos?query=statistics
- UCLA's Probability for the Life Sciences: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5BE09709EECF36AA&feature=plcp
TOPIC: Graphing Calculator Online Tutorial
Only Subtest II permits use of a Graphing calculator. Click here for a Subtest II-specific TI-83 / TI-83 PLUS / TI-84 / TI-84 PLUS primer. Here's another smashing TI-83/84 site.
Qs? Call (Jay): 951-489-7665
OR email me: [email protected].