Reader Recommendations: Fun with Math
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July 29, 2008 -- From Ryan, a teacher, from Toledo, Ohio, who is affiliated with the site.
MathVids.com offers free math help videos for students in middle school math classes all the way through college math. The videos are taught be several different teachers in many different ways that are fun and interesting. Also, everything is previewed, rated, and reviewed by a certified math teacher before it appears on the site. A great resource!
May 12, 2008 -- From Alexander, a reader, from NJ, US, who is affiliated with the site.
The site is an encyclopedic collection of solved math problems and K12 math topics from arithmetic, algebra, probability, geometry, math puzzles and games, visual illusions, logic, math magic including more than 950 interactive Java illustrations. A winner of numerous web awards, the site strives to present mathematics in an engaging manner.
April 21, 2008 -- From Livius, a reader, from Bucharest, who is affiliated with the site.
SolveMyMath.com offers some of the best high school math help resources on the web like: a huge and well organized math formulas library, many math calculators and solvers which are extremely useful to both teachers and children if corroborated with the knowledges learned at school and a games section for preteens and teens.
March 22, 2008 -- From Adam, a reader, from Sacramento, California, who is affiliated with the site.
A simple web-based math practice application. Practice addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
February 15, 2008 -- From Johnnie, a reader, from California, who is affiliated with the site.
Johnnie's Math Page is a resource for kids, their parents, and their teachers. Here you will find links to the best interactive tools for learning elementary and middle school mathematics. Sites are categorized by topic. There are counting and number resources, multiplication tools, geometry sites, and links to probability and statistics learning tools. By far the favorite page is the fun page, which is a gateway to math amusements, games and puzzles.
January 16, 2008 -- From Aaron, a reader, from Sterling, VA, who is affiliated with the site.
This site offers fun, award winning educational games and interactives focused primarily on Math. It also has a few games and things thrown in that are just for fun as well.
August 28, 2007 -- From Livius, a reader, from Bucharest, Romania, who is affiliated with the site.
SolveMyMath.com offers some of the best high school math help resources on the web like: a huge and well organised math formulas library, many math calculators and solvers which are extremelly useful to both teachers and children if corroborated with the knowledges learned at school and a games section for preteens and teens.
August 19, 2007 -- From Doina, a reader, from Atlanta, GA, who is affiliated with the site.
Features a large collection of free animated math videos and other resources for middle school students and teachers.
August 10, 2007 -- From John, a teacher, from Bulgaria, who is affiliated with the site.
Online maths lessons.
June 16, 2007 -- From Doug Simms, a teacher, from Montreal, Canada, who is affiliated with the site.
I have created this site to allow my students to teach themselves the 5 basic Trigonometry formulae. Each formula has a brief instructional video, an Exercise Sheet and an Answer Key. Use of the site is free.
My students love using the site, as it speeds up the process of learning that portion of their Math topics, allows them to work independently, and best of all, it uses technology!
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