Math & Science Lessons Are "Live"

Future Graph, publisher of f(g) Scholar, has released its complete line of math and science Lessons software, spanning elementary through college levels.

Lessons are "live," allowing students to experience, explore and experiment with concepts. They incorporate text, equations, tables, graphs, animations and simulations -- all designed to correlate with a year-long curriculum.

Among the lessons offered are pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, pre-calculus, calculus, statistics, physics, chemistry and SAT math preparation. No training is necessary for students.

Academic pricing is $54.95 per Lesson for individual copies. Site license and networking prices, as well as staff development packages, are available. Future Graph, Inc., Southampton, PA, (800) LEARN-FG, www.futuregraph.com. MW

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