Surfing the Net with Kids: Math Flashcards
"What’s seven times eight? How about eight times eight? Six times nine? I’d love to sit here all day but I think I have laundry to do. It’s common knowledge that computers are very good at repetitive tasks. They simply never tire. Which makes them perfect study partners for drill and practice. With that in mind, I set out to find the best math flashcards on the Internet. Here are my picks."
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Fun with Math
"Opportunities to teach math in a fun way surround us everyday. Here aresome sites that use magic tricks, photographs and nature to explore the wondersof math. Enjoy!"
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Fun with Math
"The world seems to be divided into two kinds of people. Those who think math is fun, and those who don’t. Today’s sites are designed to entertain the first group, and convert the second."
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Fractions
"Do fractions make you sweat? Whether you are a student or a parent helping a student, I’ve found five sites that will take you by the hand and explain everything you’ve always feared you could never learn about fractions. Take a deep breath. Let’s go."
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Long Division
"Buy a PRINTABLE ClassroomHandout for just $1.00 ’)"">Email this page to a friend with a personal message Last year, at the end of third grade, my daughter came to me with a sadconfession. She just didn’t get long division. Now, seven months later, she’s a long divisionwhiz, called upon to help other students in her class. What’s her secret to success? She didn’tgive up. If you’re looking for ways to help your kids with long division, here are some sites thatcan help."
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Algebra
"The word "algebra" derives from the Arabic al-jabr meaning ``the reunion of broken parts.’’ Algebraic concepts were used as early as 1650 B.C. in Egypt and Ancient Babylon, and were brought into Europe by the Arabs. And now, thousands of years later, judging by the mail in my inbox, it is a subject that many students need help with."
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Surfing the Net with Kids: History of the Calendar
"The Gregorian calendar we use today was created in the 1580’s by Pope Gregory XIII. Start your new year here, and discover the history of the calendar’s development."
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SuperKids Math Worksheet Creator
Reviewed July 14, 1999 by a teacher from Stanford, California, USA who is not affiliated with the site.This cool site lets parents, teachers and (perhaps) math-happy kids design and print out their own math worksheets. Simply select the type of problem, define the range of numbers to be used, then click on a button. My daughter does 1 a day, and its amazing how much she has improved this summer!!
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SuperKids Math Worksheet Creator
"SuperKids customizable printable worksheets cover the basics (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) plus rounding, fractions and greater than/less than. To create both a worksheet and answer key, first generate and print the worksheet, and then click on the Create Answer Sheet button at the bottom of your worksheet. If you attempt this in reverse order, your answer key won’t match your worksheet. <!--"
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School Express Free Math Worksheets
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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