
On this page, you will find
all sorts of math-related links. Please take some time to look around and visit
any of these sites. Many are designed to offer extra help and others are here
for fun. So please enjoy yourself. If you find a link that no longer works,
please let me know. I will also take any requests.
Miscellaneous Links:
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Galaxy Goo
Math Links—a collection of links for everything related to math along with
some excellent links to calculators and dictionaries.
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Math—Simply
titled with tons of links. As with any collection of links, you will find
plenty of great resources with the occasional dead or broken link.
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Mathpower.com—Titled simple links to math any other subjects.
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Smile Program Mathematics Index—More math links.
Tutorials and Worksheets:
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Purple Math—a great resource for
mathematical tutorials. This is the first place I would suggest visiting for
help with anything related to math.
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Beginning
Algebra Help and Intermediate
Algebra Help—As we get into more advanced math in
our class, you will find this page helpful in getting another viewpoint. (Source:
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Amby’s Math
Instruction, Reinforcement, and Learning Activities—A
great site with some limited, but very helpful tutorials.
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Motivating Math—More tutorials on
solving math problems. Explore the button links along the left side of page for
additional information.
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Divisibility Rules—Imagine actually doing math without a calculator? How about
some tips on knowing what numbers another number can be divided by? Well, your
wishes have come true. Use this page to simplify division.
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Math Lab Online—Tons of
information on algebra and other advanced mathematics. Keep this in mind as you
continue working with math.
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Glencoe
Algebra Help—A site put together by Glencoe to
assist parents in helping their students. Most of the links open in Adobe
Acrobat Reader. Visit the Acrobat Reader
site for the free reader application.
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Pre-Algebra
Homepage—This is a class in session with lots of
tutorials and hints. Just realize it might change.
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SparkNotes—A
collection of tutorials for everything education related. Click the math link
for particular information.