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www.coolmath.com
Wow,
what a fun place for kids and teachers with a million carrots to
chomp on! This site is absolutely free. It offers easy to follow
lessons for most math concepts AND calculator help, including the
graphing calculator. Teachers, you’ll be delighted with the
practice capability of the Algebra Cruncher. If you are already
a genius and don’t need math help, check out all the math
art, brain benders and COOL topics just waiting for you to nibble
on!!!
- www.mathfactcafe.com
The
Math Fact Cafe provides math fact sheets and flashcards for teachers
(and parents). Although this website advertises for grades K-5,
I found that it offers our sixth grade math and resource teachers
a terrific resource for the practice of number sense skills as
described in the Sixth Grade CA Math Content Standards for Number
Sense. With hundreds of pre-generated math sheets, the ability
to create custom sheets, and interactive flashcards, teachers and
students will find the vitamins in these carrots that sharpen your
eyes and mind...at least that's what my grandma told me !!
- www.themathlab.com
Themathlab
is special because it offers students interactive lessons in
the areas of Pre Algebra, Algebra, and Geometry. Just click on
Magic, Natural Math, or Humor and you won’t want to go
to bed either! Teachers can customize two games which are easily
applicable to any level of math, the games of Slido and Power-Puff
Pod. The Teacher Only section of this website holds a series
of articles that offer math wisdom. I found a funny proof article
called ’36 Humorous Methods of Proof’ in the geometry
section. It is definitely worth taking a bite of this carrot!
- www.mathforum.org
The
math forum is a fabulous website created and updated by Drexel
University. It gives teachers free access to what its researchers
have found to be some of the best Internet math resources for mathematics
by subject from Kindergarten through advanced college mathematics.
Students will find a free ‘Student Center’ with challenging
enrichment problems and ‘Ask Dr. Math’ tutor help.
- www.glencoe.com
At
this website Glencoe welcomes by asking you to sign in. Of course
the service is FREE and you will be able to find problems, tutorials
and enrichment for the concepts covered in our textbook. It is
a terrific resource for both students and teachers.
- www.webmath.com
Students
this website offers a variety of ways to help you with homework
for a myriad of math topics and concepts including Basic Math,
Pre-Algebra, Algebra and Geometry. You can find free help with
specific homework problems that you can type right into the prompt
for a quick jump to math help.
- www.algebra.com
This
site is well published and contains an Algebra Homework Center
that offers Solutions, Lessons, Word Problems and Practice for
a wealth of Pre-Algebra and Algebra concepts. It offers the chance
to ask a free tutors and access to questions already answered by
tutors. In the ‘Tools for Tutors’ section, teachers
can choose and create lessons.
- www.freemathhelp.com
Here
students find easy to follow homework help specializing in Algebra
and Geometry. I also found many other concepts of basic math and
pre algebra in the site’s ‘Other Features’ section,
including everyday math and math history.
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