Math Websites

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  1. Brenda

    Brenda Active Member

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    I received a letter home from Noah's teacher and in it there were some recommended websites for math. I haven't looked at them yet - there may be other subjects on there as well. Under the websites they gave us, it also has a description of what the website is all about (which I included under the website). Some of the websites may have already been listed by others - if so, sorry for repeating them.

    Anyway, the sites she listed are:
    http://www.eduplace.com/parents/mhm/index.html
    This website provides brain-teasers, test taking strategies, math ideas for parents for parents and interactive quizzes.

    http://www.kidsource.com/kidsource/Content/learnmath_index.html
    This website is a great resource for parents. It has information to help you with your child's homework as well as a number of activities and games.

    http://www.mathgoodies.com/parents.shtm
    Math Goodies is a free educational web site with more than 400 pages of free math activities and helpful resources for parents and teachers.

    http://www.mathforum.org/dr.math/
    This website is a great database of questions and answers that have been asked by teachers, children and parents across the world.

    Enjoy!
    Brenda
     
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  3. Amanda

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    Hey, Amanda, have you considered putting a link her for there? To be quite honest, I forget it exists! Thanks!
     
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    Do you mean a link for atoz? There is a link at the top of the page... next to "Quick Links"
     
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    OH!!!!! Well, DUH!!! Thanks, Amanda!
     
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    on the web site you must type in the rest of the website. It would not count the rest as the website. In other words the whole website is as follows:

    http://www.redmond.k12.or.us/patrick/renz/Math Web Sites2.htm

    It has to be typed exactly that way in order to get to the correct math place I was talking about.
     
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    yes that's it.

    Thank you Amanda. You were right.
     
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    Christian Mathematics Introduction, course, special report

    There is an introduction to Christian mathematics along with a course and special report titled "How did Jesus learn algebra" at http://bartlettuniversity.com/cmathintro.php

    Classicalfree.org integrates Christian mathematics into their algebra and advanced mathematics courses.
     

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