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Updated September 13, 2007

Pages for everyone:
  • Purple Math: This site has various lessons on different math concepts.  This site is a great place for a student to go to for extra help, and also a great place for teachers to check out for different ways to teach certain concepts. Recommended by Mr. Lamb.
  • AAA Math: Math tutorials for K-8.
  • Algebra Help: Lessons, online calculators, worksheets, and other links.
  • Algebra Tutorial: Step-by-step tutorials for various Algebra concepts.
  • Analyze Math: Online math tutorials.
  • Cool Math: Pages for teachers, students, and parents.
  • Cut the Knot: Interactive math puzzles and brain teasers to challenge yourself.
  • The Futures Channel: Movies connecting math to the real world.
  • Go Math: Online math tutoring for Algebra and Geometry.
  • Intermediate Algebra: Sample problems in various Algebra concepts.
  • Jim Reed's Math 9: Tutorials for various math skills.  (See also Math 7 and Math 8.)
  • Learning Resources: Canada's National Statistics Agency.  This site has many topics that could be useful for a Statistics course.
  • Math.com: Math tutorials broken down by subjects from basic math to Calculus and tutoring.
  • Math and Science Gateway: Resources for educators and students in 9 - 12.
  • Math Bits: Lessons, activities, and tutorials for math, calculators, and computer programming (Java of C++).
  • Math Goodies: Student, teacher, and parent links aimed for helping in math.
  • Math in Daily Life: This site helps to answer that age-old question: When will I ever use this?
  • The Math Lab: Fun math activities.
  • Math Power: Study hints, tutorials, and other math things.
  • Mathcasts: Math whiteboard movies.
  • Mathematics B30: Online lesson, practice, and extra examples for various mathematical concepts.
  • Mathematics Tutorials: Self-guided tutorials from Syracuse University.
  • MathMatters 1, MathMatters 2, MathMatters 3: The website companions to the text books.  Click on the title of the book for your class.
  • Mudd Math Fun Facts: A collection of fun facts for math.
  • National Library of Virtual Manipulatives: A collection of interactive manipulatives created by Utah State University.  The eNLVM is a collection of lessons, activities, and assignments based off the NLVM.
  • The National Math Trail: Opportunities to create and share real world applications of math.
  • Paul's Online Math Notes: This site was designed by a professor at Lamar University.  The notes for Algebra and Calculus I and II could be very helpful.
  • Pink Monkey: Study guides for different courses.
  • QuickMBA: Gives information on various concepts in statistics.
  • Rainforest Math: Math manipulatives for grades K-6.
  • Regents Prep: This is a page to help prepare students in New York to take the state exam.  There are many good tutorials listed for various skills.
  • Spark Notes: Study guides for various concepts.
  • UCSMP: Companion website to our Transition Math, Algebra, Geometry, and Advanced Algebra text books.
  • West Texas A&M University Virtual Math Lab: Online tutorials for variuos levels of Algebra.
Pages for teachers:
  • del.icio.us: Find out what other people are listing as good math sites.  When on the del.icio.us page, you can always change the "math" with "algebra," "calculus," or any other word you choose.
  • Illuminations: Activities, lessons, and web links from NCTM.
  • Learning Math: This site is to help give teachers extra insight on teaching mathematics.
  • Math Solutions: Opportunities for inservice and professional development.
  • Open-Ended Math Problems: Here are some problems to try out with your students.
  • Texas Instruments: TI's education portal.  Classroom activities, professional development, and more!
Pages for students:
  • SAT Math Assessment: This site offers hints and strategies on how to do well on the math portion of the SAT, as well as practice at some of the skills that are included.
  • SAT Prep Center: SAT test preparation from CollegeBoard.com.  There are free practice problems on here for critical reading, math, and writing, as well as links for some pay items to help prepare for the SAT's.
  • Study Tips and Test-taking Strategies: Check out this site to help prepare for your tests and quizzes.
Pages for International Pi Day (3.14)
  • Pi Day: A collection of Pi Day activities.
  • Pi Day Resources: Pi Day resources from the Mathematics Educators of Greater Saint Louis.
  • More Pi Day: More Pi Day resources!