Alt.Algebra.Help
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Allmath Flashcards
"Options abound at Allmath Flashcards. First, choose your operators (any combination of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.) Then choose what size operands (from ten up to a hundred) and if you want to keep score. Finally you have the option of AutoFlash, which will change cards automatically at a variety of speeds, from every two seconds up to every minute. This really keeps things moving -- and adds a bit of game show excitement!"
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All About Fractions
"Dozens of colorfully illustrated pages with explanatory lessons and interactive practice games make All About Fractions my pick of the day. Using the Table of Contents, you can jump directly to one of ten chapters (such as Multiplying Fractions, Reducing Fractions and Comparing fractions) or start at the beginning (Basic Fractions) and use the Next Lesson link to continue through the site. My favorite clicks are the timed exercises you’ll find at the bottom of each lesson page."
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Algebra - Fun with Calendars
"Want to amaze your friends and family? Start with a monthly calendar and a volunteer from the audience. Ask your volunteer to pick 4 days that form a square such as March 17, 18, 24 and 25. Your volunteer should tell you only the sum of the four days (for example 84), and you’ll be able to tell her which four days she picked. How is it done? With algebra, of course! <!--"
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Algebra 1: Graphing Linear Equations
"There is a lot of interactive material buried within this Java-enhanced site. Across the top of your window, you’ll easily find the graph-your-own-functions plotter and the algebraic calculator. But down the left-hand side are lots of goodies hidden from sight until you move your mouse over the menu buttons. For example, under "Assess" you’ll find quizzes, tests and a not-to-missed project graphing voter turnout in the most recent presidential election. Click on "Help Desk" for the bulletin board, algebra chat room, and complete algebraic glossary. Actual algebra lessons can be found under "Topics"."
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Absurd Math
Reviewed by Carmen H., a parent from south Florida. "This site makes algebra/pre-algebra skills fun with some games. Our daughter had great fun while learning here."
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Absurd Math Odyssey
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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AAAMath: All About Division
"All About Division is arranged as a series of three dozen single-page topics, ranging indifficulty from ""Division Facts for Zero to Three"" up to ""Dividing Numbers in ScientificNotation."" Each page includes a lesson (titled Learn), an interactive worksheet (Practice) and atimed quiz (Play.) After each section, you can either scroll down to the next section, or clickReturn to Top to navigate with the menu at the top of the page. My favorite activity was theCountdown quiz (in Play.) How many correct answers can you get in sixty seconds?"
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AAA Math
Reviewed February 27, 2002 by Jane, a parent from Cincinnati, Ohio, who is not affiliated with the site. A great site for learning math!
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A+ Math
Reviewed March 12, 2004 by Heather G, a parent from Wisconsin, who is affiliated with the site. I think this is Excellent ! I love this site. So do my kids.
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