Links


Ask Dr. Math - Doctor Math knows just about everything there is to know 
about math. Browse this site and look at some of the questions he has 
answered. Then come up with a math question of your own and submit it to him 
at Ask Dr. Math.
mathforum.org/dr.math/

Word Problems for Kids - There are so many wonderful problems to explore at 
this site and they are grouped together and labeled by grade level. Go to 
this site and select the grade level you are most comfortable with. Read all 
the problems at that level before selecting the problem or problems you want 
to do. Then proceed to do them. If it were me, I would want to solve some of 
these problems with a friend because I think these problems would be so 
interesting to talk about.
http://www.stfx.ca/special/mathproblems/welcome.html

Beat the Calculator! - Check out this site and learn how to do mental math 
FAST. Then put a handout together for your classmates. Share five things 
that you learned using your own words and your own examples. Make sure your 
explanations and your example problems are clear.
mathforum.org/k12/mathtips/beatcalc.html

About the Numbers in Today=s Date - Visit this site. Read all about today's 
date. Then do the same thing he did - for tomorrow's date or for your 
birthday - without peeking.
richardphillips.org.uk/number/

King=s List of On-line Math Activities - This site was created and is 
maintained by King Middle Grade School in Kankakee, Illinois.  There are 
many links for various math activities for students on this page.
http://www.k111.k12.il.us/KING/math.htm

Global Access to Educational Sources - This site has links to many different 
sites for mathematics, in addition to teacher resources, reference sources, 
and many other topics.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/6617

Virtual Middle School Library - Contains links to various sites for topics 
such as Math In Daily Life, lesson plan ideas, and a worksheet generator.
http://www.sldirectory.com/teachf/mathteach.html

Louisiana Pass - This is an online version of LEAP type questions that 
students may practice taking prior to the LEAP and iLEAP tests.  There are 5 
different tests in each subject matter.  Tests cover grades 3 - High School.
To join, the password is TIGER.
http://www.louisianapass.org


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