Math
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S&S Software: Arithmetic Worksheets
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Rules for Fractions
"For visual learners who can read an algebraic formula, this is the site. In one straightforward table, you’ll learn the rules for adding (A/B + C/B = (A + C)/B), subtracting, dividing and multiplying fractions. This is the page for parents who need just a bit of a refresher before tackling fourth grade fractions. "
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Quia! Algebra Vocabulary
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Quia Math Flashcards
"Quia is a treasure trove of more than thirty math activities each of which includes flashcards and a Concentration-style matching game. Topics range from basic addition to algebra terminology. The best click, however, is Math Journey where you can practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and rounding at four levels. ""Travel around the world by answering math problems. The journey begins and ends in London, and has stops in 30 cities along the way. To board the plane to each new city, you must answer a math problem correctly. If you get a problem wrong, you have ’missed your flight’. Miss three flights and the game is over."""
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QuantumBrainBenders
Reviewed October 15, 2000 by Joel, a reader from Toronto, Canada who is affiliated with the site.An entertaining and challenging series of arithmetic-based puzzles. New puzzles every day, at each of three skill levels.
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Puzzles, can you believe it?"
Reviewed January 14, 2002 by Rose, a teacher from Marseille, France, who is not affiliated with the site. You’ll find there a huge quantity of puzzles to make and to solve, incredible optical illusions, tangrams, mazes, tessellations ...
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Prongo.com
Reviewed July 11, 2000 by Jeffrey Anderson, a reader from Naperville, IL who is affiliated with the site.Prongo.com is a Fun, Interactive and Educational way to learn.
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Plane Math Activities
"A blend of aeronautics and math, these nine airplane activities for elementary ages are excellent illustrations of real world math. In addition to the lessons (such as finding the shortest flight path between two cities and calculating airplane capacity), each section includes an interview with an aeronautic expert who describes his position, and answers the question "How do you use math in your job?""
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Origins of Algebra
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Online Maths Resource
Reviewed August 22, 1999 by Yipeng, 12 years old from Singapore who is affiliated with the site.This site has a nice interface, good content and the navigation is good.
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