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#1 2013-01-22 23:55:00

n872yt3r
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Teaching Math

Below are some resources I found and bookmarked. wave

AAA Study:
Pick a grade and a math topic and begin learning.

BBC GCSE Maths:
Part of the Britsh tutoring Bitesize lessons at a very high level, pick a topic, and a lesson and go!

Hooda Math:
Fun math games for all ages, and tutorials.
Note: They took out many of the games that were there before. eek what

IXL:
Pick a grade and topic and take the test!
Note: Need a paid membership for some features. sad

Pearson Success Net:
Login, choose your book, and read EnVision Math online.
Note: Need to own at least one EnVision Math textbook at school, and have your teacher add your account.


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#2 2013-01-23 01:42:47

bobbym
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Re: Teaching Math

You asked a question in the other thread where you can get geogebra.

http://code.google.com/p/geogebra/downloads/list


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
Probability is the most important concept in modern science, especially as nobody has the slightest notion what it means.
90% of mathematicians do not understand 90% of currently published mathematics.
 

#3 2013-01-23 03:19:54

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Re: Teaching Math

Speaking of GeoGebra, if you like math, if you like forums, there's a GeoGebra Forum. I'm still n872yt3r on there.


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#4 2013-01-23 12:16:49

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Re: Teaching Math

Hi;

Yes, I know about that one. You can find many videos scattered around.


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
Probability is the most important concept in modern science, especially as nobody has the slightest notion what it means.
90% of mathematicians do not understand 90% of currently published mathematics.
 

#5 2013-01-23 22:50:11

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Re: Teaching Math

You mean on the GeoGebra Tube? I can't find you there... I'm still n872yt3r on there.


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Math Is Fun Rocks! smile
By the power of the exponent, I square and cube you! cool
 

#6 2013-02-07 09:36:05

mathgogocart
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Re: Teaching Math

n872yt3r wrote:

Below are some resources I found and bookmarked. wave

AAA Study:
Pick a grade and a math topic and begin learning.

BBC GCSE Maths:
Part of the Britsh tutoring Bitesize lessons at a very high level, pick a topic, and a lesson and go!

Hooda Math:
Fun math games for all ages, and tutorials.
[b]Note:
They took out many of the games that were there before. eek what [/b]

IXL:
Pick a grade and topic and take the test!
Note: Need a paid membership for some features. sad

Pearson Success Net:
Login, choose your book, and read EnVision Math online.
Note: Need to own at least one EnVision Math textbook at school, and have your teacher add your account.

I like hooda


bbcode;.Uhhhhhhhhh im bored.
"Those who feed spambots are spambot conspiarators,and bad people." mathgogocart.
 

#7 2013-04-28 17:14:38

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Re: Teaching Math

Speaking of Hooda math, I like the simulation games there, mathgogocart. wink


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