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1. AAA Math:
AAA is a great web site divided up by main topic areas; there are 29 main topics. Within each topic are several additional links to subtopics related to the main topic. When you click on each link it takes you to an interactive quiz on that topic.
http://www.aaamath.com/
2. Mathguide:
This is a dynamic and global mathematics resource center available to students, parents, teachers and those who have inquisitive minds.
http://www.mathguide.com/
3. Math League Help Topics:
This web site is also divided up into 11 topic areas. Under each topic area there are subtopics. When you click on these links it takes you to an informative page explaining, in detail, the topic and giving several examples. This web site is very informative.
http://www.mathleague.com/help/help.htm
4. Math Forum:
This web site is broken up into forum features which are: Ask Dr Math, Discussion Groups, Forum Showcase, Internet Newsletter, Math Tools, Problems of the Week, Teacher Exchange, Teacher2Teacher, and an Internet Math Library. There are also links to Math resources by subject, math education, and key issues in math. Each of these links leads to subtopics. This is a large web site with a lot of useful information.
http://mathforum.com/
5. A+ Math:
This Web site is designed to help students improve their math skill in an interactive way. There are links titled game room, flashcards, homework helper, and worksheets. There are several math concepts involved to help students. This Web site is great interactive site.
http://www.aplusmath.com/
6. Go Math:
Go Math is an on-line mathematics tutor designed to assist students from K-12, and their parents. It contains worksheets, interactive quizzes, interactive tutorials, games, and lessons. This is site also contains a link to ask for math help for grades K-12 and receive an answer within 24 hours. This is also a great interactive Web site with help for everyone.
http://www.gomath.com/
7. Glencoe Math-Parent & Student Study Guide:
This web site allows you to utilize the interactive material aligned with a Glencoe textbook. Just look up the book and follow the appropriate links. When you click on each chapter it opens up into all subtopics of the chapter. Clicking on these links takes you directly to worksheets that are written so that you do not have to be a mathematician to help your child. The worksheets contain information on the topic and a several examples that the student can try. There is also an answer key for all chapter questions. These worksheets are in a Adobe Acrobat Reader form which allows you to print them out. It also has a link to install Adobe Acrobat Reader incase you do not have that installed already on your computer. This Web site also has links to games, online study tools, and activities.
http://www.glencoe.com/sites/new_york/teacher/mathematics/index.html/mac01/course3/stguide.htm
8. Math.com -The World of Math Online:
This Web site is broken up into homework help, practice; ask an expert, calculators & tools, games, and store. There are links to every math topic. Under each topic there are 4 sections. The first section is called “1st Glance” and contains an overview of the topic. The second section is called “In Depth” and contains more detailed information about the topic. The third is called “Examples” and gives examples with answers. The last section is called Worksheet and contains an interactive quiz. This Web site is also a great site to go to for review math concepts in an interactive way.
http://www.math.com/
9. Education Planet:
This is an enormous web site that contains links to every mathematics topic. Each topic contains links to Web sites under that that topic. It also contains top educational Web sites for parents, teachers, and students. This web site contains a lot of information in mathematics and in every subject area.
http://.com/search/Math/Grades_6-8
10. Dositey.com:
This Website contains math topics under the grades 5-8. There are printable worksheets and answers, interactive games, interactive puzzles, word problems, lessons, and more. This Website is great for more review and fun dealing with mathematics concepts.
http://www.dositey.com/math58.html
11. A Math Dictionary for Kids:
This Web site contains an interactive dictionary for students, which explains over 500 common mathematical terms in simple language. When you click on a word you will get a definition of the word and an interactive example that helps the student understand the word. This is a great web site to help students understand all mathematical vocabulary.
http://www.amathsdictionaryforkids.com/
12. Regents Preparation Centers for Exams:
For those accelerated students, this site offers review material and practice question aligned with the NYS regent examinations; great for those accelerated 8th grade students.
http://www.regentsprep.org/
13. Create a Graph:
This free on-line graph generator will allow you to quickly transform data into any appropriate graph.
http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/Graphing/
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