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Resources for the math student

   The internet is full of things to explore.  These are some links that I like.

You may want to check out:   http://education.ti.com/   (calculators)             Big Ideas Math (the site for the new math books in 6,7,8 - lots of stuff)

 

You can see some cool things at the National Library of Virtual Manipulatives.  This is presented by Utah State University.  You can learn about some algebra skills and concepts such as graphing functions and factoring expressions.  And you can also play some challenging puzzles as games.

http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/vlibrary.html

Our advanced math textbooks

  • Your Algebra 1 textbook by Prentice Hall Florida Algebra 1 (online access coming soon?)

  • Your Algebra 1 Honors textbook by Prentice Hall Florida Algebra 1 Honors Gold Series (online access coming soon?)
  • Your Algebra 2 textbook by prentice Hall Florida Algebra 2 Honors Gold Series(online access coming soon?

  • Your (6th grade) Math 1 textbook by Big Ideas Math see bigideasmath.com

  • Your (7th grade) Pre-Algebra textbook by Glencoe / McGraw Hill (you can use hotmath.com: try this link http://hotmath.com/help/bookindexes/malloy10/)

  • Your (6th grade) Pre-Algebra textbook by Holt McDougal Florida Larson Pre-Algebra (online access coming soon?)

Ask Dr. Math (for Middle School) by Drexel University http://mathforum.org/dr.math/drmath.middle.html

Drexel University also has these places for middle school students http://mathforum.org/students/middle/index.html 

Search for math things:   http://mathforum.org/students/middle/midsearch.html

Volusia County Schools mathematics site http://www.volusia.k12.fl.us/curriculum/math/default.htm

Mr. Ebbert teaches mathematics and computer programming at DeLand High School.   He links tons of math links for information and also fun.  His personal web pages are:

http://www.homestead.com/mrebbert/mainstartpage.html

a good algebra site     http://purplemath.com/modules/index.htm

You can a lot of challenging problems through the MATHCOUNTS organization.  http://mathcounts.org/

You should receive information from the school about a login for FCAT prep that is available for all Florida students.   http://www.fcatexplorer.com/

WebMath (The Discovery Channel) offers homework help by allowing you to type in a problem  http://www.webmath.com/

Math games

MathWorld's description of a pre-algebra course   http://mathworld.wolfram.com/classroom/classes/Pre-Algebra.html