HSE Algebra Sweet 16

This 2nd Edition aims directly at the High School Equivalency Exam.
Sixteen algebra topics simplified to shorten your study time.

This book is a condensed version of The Adult Ed Math Book
emphasizing the Algebra needed for the HSE test.

The Adult Ed Math Book

This book contains thirty-seven math topics divided into four levels from basic to advanced. Regardless of where your math skills are, this comprehensive book is designed to master the math concepts needed for the High School Equivalency Exam.

Sample Chapters

It doesn’t matter where your math is,
this book can pick you up & carry you across the goal line!

I’m loving this new math book! Love the scope and sequence, the answer key location, great graphics, and powerful mnemonics! Then, there’s the Checklist – awesome addition! Your explanations are clear and easy to follow, as always. Thanks for another great product with everything all in one place.
Janene Plunkett
Adult Education Instructor Crawfordsville Adult Resource Academy
Jay’s website and new book are the best tools a teacher can have to teach math. Jay makes math fun!
Marsha Marshall
Adult Education Instructor SBCSC Adult Education
The book was waiting for me when I got home yesterday. Spending today in my office looking it over page by page as we are not currently having classes due to COVID. Loving your book so far! Teaching in an adult detention facility can be a challenge from the standpoint that I may have a student who dropped out in the 10th grade and sitting next to him is a student whose family moved so often that he only made it to the 6th grade. So simplified explanations are a plus! A given lesson then turns out to be a good review for the 10th grade student, while the 6th grade student is still learning the process. That makes it hard to use one text book which is the situation we are in. My lower level learners look at it and often throw up their hands thinking that there is no way they will ever get it. Or much worse they say to me, “I’m too dumb.” And the biggest challenge to that scenario, is that the lower level student often quits coming before giving it a chance. Thus, I love the way you approach it. Thanks so much!
Nancy Miller
Adult Education Instructor ADCO Colorado
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