Math
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Flashcards for Kids
"Flashcards for Kids offers online practice in multiplication as well as addition, subtraction and division. Choose from three levels of complexity and control the size of your operands all the way up to 10,000. Other choices include scoring, a timer, and whether to display the equations vertically or horizontally. Even with all these choices, these flashcards do not use Java or Shockwave, which means they are WebTV-friendly."
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Flashcards for Kids
"Although these flashcards only cover the basic operands (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division), you can advance to harder problems because Flashcards for Kids allows you to specify a level of complexity and to set the size of the numbers up to 10,000. Other choices include scoring, a timer, and whether to display the equations vertically or horizontally. Even with all these choices, these flashcards do not use Java or Shockwave, which means they can be accessed by older browsers and WebTV."
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Figure This! Math Challenges for Families
Reviewed December 9, 1999 by Jim, a reader from Washington who is affiliated with the site. Tthe home of the Figure This! Math Challenges for Families; parent-friendly, engaging learning activities for families to do together, based on high-quality, challenging, real-life mathematics. Sponsored in part by a grant from the U.S. Department of Education and the National Science Foundation, the Figure This! web site also features tips for parents and other adults with middle-school children in their lives.
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Figure This!
"When you back up from a small wall mirror, do you see more of yourself? Figure This! is chock full of eighty printable math challenges and answer sheets for middle schoolers. You can use the challenges online by scanning the Challenge Index or Math Index for intriguing topics, or download them in batches in PDF format for printing and offline use. Parents and teachers will find tips on using the challenges in Family Corner and Teacher Corner, respectively."
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FibonacciNumbers in Nature
"What do bunnies, cauliflower and sea snails have in common? A pattern basedon the Fibonacci series (0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13...) where each successivenumber is the sum of the previous two. The original problem that Fibonacciinvestigated in the year 1202 was how fast rabbits could breed . If you startedwith a pair of rabbits, how many pairs would you have in a year? Thisfascinating site reveals the complexities of nature’s miracles. Don’t miss it!<!--"
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Fibonacci in Nature
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Escher Interlocking Shapes and Tiles
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Education Place
Reviewed April 26, 1999 by a reader from Kansas City, KS who is not affiliated with the site. This site has a variety of areas including math projects and weekly brainteasers for grades 3-8. The answers are posted the following Wednesday along with the new problems for the week.
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EdHelper: Measurement Worksheets
"Despite the title, this EdHelper page is not just worksheets, but a collection of puzzles, word stories, charts and lesson plans, all related to units of measurement. English length, weight, capacity, time and temperature are covered on this table of contents. Metric units are covered on a separate page (look for the Also Visit link. ) Some of the worksheet links only provide a single printable worksheet, while others allow you to generate an unlimited number of handouts and answer keys. Although paying members get even more worksheets, there is enough free content to earn a five-star rating."
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Dositey Educational Site
Reviewed January 4, 2001by Irina S.,a reader fromUSAwho is affiliated with the site.Fun lessons, games, exercises and worksheets. Learn multiplication table by playing memory game, do multiplication exercises with Larry the Octopus, jump on addition and subtraction train, enter the Math Challenge contest... Lots of math fun for K-8 kids.
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