Math
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KidsCom -- Riley’s Monster Crunch Math Game
Reviewed November 2, 2000 by Tad, a reader from Milwaukee, WI who is affiliated with the site.Kids will memorize arithmetic facts (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) by playing this challenging and fun game. Riley, one of the KidsCom Idea Seekers, encounters math monsters that look like numbers as he navagates through a fantasy video game land. As the monsters appear, an operand symbol (+,-,x,/) appears and kids must solve the math problems quickly in order to help Riley get through.
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Kids Place Brain Teasers
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Joe the Dragon’s Lair
Reviewed November 22, 2000 by Louise, a parent from Redditch, UK who is affiliated with the site.This site features a friendly dragon named Joe who invites children to learn the fun way. There are interactive Flash games and puzzles, movies and quizzes,the main focus is on Maths but there are also jigsaw puzzles, spelling games, plus a section of virtual journeys with custom made games and puzzles plus hand chosen links for each destination. The site is completely non-commercial and child friendly. For ages 5 to adult.
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Introduction to Algebra
"What it lacks in fancy graphics, Introduction to Algebra makes up for in clearly-written definitions and easy-to-understand examples. Starting with "A variable is a symbol that represents a number." And moving on to "An expression is a mathematical statement that may use numbers, variables, or both." Each definition builds on the previous to present a straightforward introduction to algebraic concepts."
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Intriguing Tessellations
"Curiosity spurred nature artist Marjorie Rice (with no formal training beyond high school mathematics) to discover four new tessellating pentagons in the late 1970’s. Including those Rice discovered, only fourteen tessellating pentagons have been uncovered, and the question of whether or not there are more remains unsolved. To learn about Rice’s discovery, follow the link to "Perplexing Pentagons." Links to Rice’s amazing tessellating art (based on the patterns she created) are found below each pentagon design."
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Internet Learning Network
Reviewed April 6, 2000 by Kim G, a reader from Washington, DC, U.S. who is affiliated with the site. Internet Learning Network offers voluntary, no-risk self-assessments in science and math with real-time results that are benchmarked to the results of students worldwide. The site has science and math sections in two pathways: a practice path that is fun and learning-oriented, and the REAL Challenge that simulates a test environment. The ILN also provides learning opportunities, with hints and links to other sites to help you get smarter!
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Improving Education: Long Division Worksheets
"Visit Improving Education for randomly-generated printable worksheets and answer keys. Worksheets are available starting with kindergarten-level math, so to get to the four divisionworksheets, you’ll need to scroll down the page. Or use your browser Find on This Page functionto search for ""division."" At each of the four levels, you can either generate just a worksheet, or aworksheet with an answer key. Want more of the same? Simply hit refresh and you’ll berewarded with a new worksheet with a different set of problems. Computers are so cool!"
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Hungry for Math
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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High School Algebra Q&A
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Google Calculator
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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