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| | See your copy of the "Problem of the Week" instructions or the class files
section of the website to learn how to earn 5 bonus points every week. Problem of the Week
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| | A great resource that includes on-line lesson quizzes and chapter tests. The
assessments are scored instantly and the correct answers are given so you can
try to find your errors. Algebra Resource Page
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| | Geometry students should note the "Parents, Mentors, Students" link on the
top of the page at the link below. Geometry Resource Page
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| | These mini-algebra lessons cover concepts and skills normally taught in a
first year algebra program. The lessons parallel 33 video tapes offered in
the algebra series on this site. Although the videos are not free, the text
lessons are and can be viewed and/or printed. These may be useful for
students who have missed a class or need some fine tuning on a particular
concept or skill. Algebra Lessons and Tutorial
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| | Wissahickon Middle School
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| | Purplemath's Algebra lessons are written with the student in mind. These
lessons emphasize the practicalities rather than the technicalities,
demonstrating dependable techniques, warning of likely "trick" questions, and
pointing out common mistakes. The lessons are cross-referenced to help you
find related material. Purple Math
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| | Ask Dr. Math is a question and answer service for math students and their
teachers. A searchable archive is available by level and topic, as well as
summaries of frequently asked questions. Dr. Math
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| | Euclid's Elements form one of the most beautiful and influential works of
science in the history of humankind. Its beauty lies in its logical
development of geometry and other branches of mathematics. It has influenced
all branches of science but none so much as mathematics and the exact
sciences. The Elements have been studied 24 centuries in many languages
starting, of course, in the original Greek, then in Arabic, Latin, and many
modern languages.
This version of Euclid's Elements demonstrates how Java applets can be used
to illustrate geometry and bring the Elements alive.
The text of all 13 Books is complete, and all of the figures are illustrated
using the Geometry Applet, even those in the last three books on solid
geometry that are three-dimensional. Euclid's Elements
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| | A variety of useful math links chosen by the staff at WMS. My current
favorite is "Algebasics" which includes free lessons with step by step
examples and audio. WMS Math Wikispace
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| | Brain teasers sorted by grade level. A little less challenging than the
MathCounts P.O.W. but a good place to get warmed up. New problems and
solutions are posted weekly. Brain Teasers
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| | 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. AAA Math
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| | A warehouse of some of the most popular math websites on the Internet. Interactive Mathematic Miscellany and Puzzles
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| | This site is for the specific purpose of preparing Middle School students for
open-ended problem solving on standardized tests. Open-Ended Math Problems
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| | I'm a big fan of the Prentice-Hall mathematics text series. In particular,
there Pre-Algebra book is excellent. Student lessons, practice quizzes,
links to real world problem solving, and more can all be found here organized
by unit. Prentice-Hall Mathematics
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| | Preparation Drills for MathCounts. Most Problems are adapted From MathCounts
competitions and handbooks. MathCounts Drills
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| | Brainbending Puzzles Enchanted Math
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| | On-line Mathematics tests created by the Department of Mathematics at The
University of Missouri-Columbia. The On-Line Math Tests Home Page
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| | Another warehouse of various math websites. Not quite as comprehensive as
others but does include some hard to find info. (e.g., biograpies of female
mathematicians). Interface Links
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| | Articles on all kinds of different historical perspectives on various math
topics. A great place to start when brainstorming ideas for a reasearch
based project or report. History Topics
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| | A math help portal featuring interactive lessons, worksheets and homework
help. Math Goodies
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| | The Art of Problem Solving Foundation is a non-profit corporation dedicated
to promoting and providing opportunities to explore and experience
mathematical problem solving among middle and high school students in the
United States. The Art of Problem Solving
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| | Great tutorials for the TI Graphing Calculators can be found here. Mathbits
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| | The NCES Kids' Zone provides information to help you learn about schools;
decide on a college; find a public library; engage in several games, quizzes
and skill building about math, probability, graphing, and mathematicians; and
to learn many interesting facts about education. NCES Kids' Zone
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| | Mathematical challenges for families provide interesting math challenges that
middle-school students can do at home with their families. Figure This!
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| | Self-Check Quizzes randomly generate a self-grading quiz correlated to
Geometry lessons in the Glencoe textbook. Hints are available if you need
extra help. Glencoe Geometry
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| | McDougal Littell's Test Practice site. This site offers multiple interactive
quizzes and tests to improve your test-taking skills. Geometry Test Practice
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| | Here you will find a complete list of online materials that tie in with the
Pearson (Prentice-Hall)Geometry textbook. This includes on-line quizzes,
vocabulary review, and practice tests. Pearson Geometry
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| | Loads of on-line quizzes for all levels. One of the few sites to provide end
of the year reviews and practice assessments. Interactice Quizzes
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| | Pre-Algebra Tests sorted by unit ... great PSSA Practice. Glencoe Pre-Algebra
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| | PSSA Practice Tests ... see Mr. D to get your User Name. Your password is
your last name. Princeton Review Assessment Center
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