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Least Common Multiple (and LCD) Online Learning Experience

Hi! If you’re here, that means you really want to learn.

This is a little taste of what you can expect in Team Lyqa’s Online Review Program. This video lesson is one of the free video lessons on YouTube, but if you join the online program, you’ll have access to exclusive learning experiences on topics like Assumptions and Conclusions, Speed Math Techniques, and Paragraph Organization.

Let’s start out with the video lesson. Watch this first:

Now that you know what you need to know, click here to access the free online quiz.

Happy learning!

Plural Forms Online Learning Experience

Before attempting to answer the quiz below. Make sure that you watched the video lesson. This will help you with many of the questions in the quz.

Take note of the types of Compound Nouns and the rules for their plural forms. It would also help if you write them down on your notebook. Writing helps the brain remember information better.

Click here to answer the Online Exercise.

Happy learning!

Subject-Verb Agreement: Collective Nouns

I already talked about Subject-Verb Agreement before. To learn this new lesson, you have to make sure na naintindihan niyo na ang rules. Watch this if you haven’t yet or if you need a reminder.

 

One of you sent a question about this. I figured that a lot of you may not know how to deal with Collective Nouns. It can get really tricky. This is something that still makes me stop and think before picking an answer. Watch the video lesson below to learn all about it.

I shot it while I was at the airport.

Now that you know how to determine whether a collective noun is singular or plural, click here to answer a free exercise.

Happy learning!

SAMPLE OLE: Adding Fractions

The key to handling fractions is having a strong grasp of the basic concepts. Make sure that you know how to identify fractions and their parts. We talked about Factoring and Finding the LCM last week because you’ll need it for this.

PRACTICE TIME!

Let’s see if you got it.

Practice adding fractions by clicking here.

Happy learning!

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