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Links to Math Sites

 
Web site for accessing Prentice Hall math textbooks. You will need your 
login ID and password.
http://www.phsuccessnet.com

 
 
Dr. LeBeau's HomePage - A Resource for Teachers, Students and Curious 
Adults. There are a number of excellent math links available for many 
activities ... from flash cards to all about Algebra.
http://www.suelebeau.com/

 
 
Math.com is dedicated to providing ways for students, parents, teachers, and 
everyone to learn math. Math.com quickly guides the user to solutions that 
include assessment, on-demand modular courses that target key math concepts, 
24/7 live online tutoring, and expert answers to math questions. Math.com is 
a division of Leap of Faith Financial Services Inc.
http://www.math.com/

 
 
Ask Dr. Math - Doctor Math is actually a team of college students, 
professors, and teachers. The site is an archive of questions and answers 
organized by elementary, middle school, and high school grade levels.
http://mathforum.org/dr.math/

 
 
Welcome to Aplusmath.com! This web site was developed to help students 
improve their math skills interactively.
http://www.aplusmath.com/

 
 
MATHCOUNTS® is the organization to which our TPS Math Club belongs. It is a 
national math enrichment, coaching & competition program that promotes 
middle school mathematics achievement in every U.S. state & territory. With 
over 23 years experience, MATHCOUNTS is one of the most successful education 
partnerships involving volunteers, educators, industry sponsors & students.
http://www.mathcounts.org/

 
 
AAA Math features a comprehensive set of interactive arithmetic lessons. 
Unlimited practice is available on each topic which allows thorough mastery 
of the concepts. A wide range of lessons (Kindergarten through Eighth grade 
level) enables learning or review to occur at each individual's current 
level.
http://www.aaamath.com/

 
 
Thomas Prince Math wiki - This is the wiki page created for 7th and 8th 
grade TPS math students to use in sharing their thoughts on how to solve 
different types of math problems. You can also list a problem to be solved  
if you would like to challenge your classmates . A wiki is much like a blog 
in that it allows the user to simply add text, but it requires a password to 
access (available from Mr. brown).
http://thomasprincemath.pbwiki.com/

 
 
Thinking Blocks™ Develops Algebraic Reasoning Skills - Thinking Blocks is an 
interactive math tool developed by classroom teachers to help students learn 
how to solve multi-step word problems. Using brightly colored blocks, 
students model the relationships among the components of each word problem. 
With the help of a virtual teacher, students walk through a simple problem 
solving process and arrive at a solution. When building the models, students 
must identify information that is given as well as information that is 
unknown.
http://www.thinkingblocks.com

 

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