Math is in our life, is that
true?....This page was created to
explain how far we can go with math into our lives. We realize that math
will not give us a full meaning in our lives, but it will help us out in
more ways than one. We all use math every day, most of the time without
even realizing it! Here are some of my favorite sites from the World
Wide Web that may help t explore Math around the universe, click and
expand to teach yourself about Math.
Women Mathematicians
Biographical essays or comments
on most of the women mathematicians and some photos
How to improve communication with your
math teacher
From Purple Math Site students will find
instruction in how to improve communication with instructor, so that
they
may succeed both in
present mathematics courses and in future
mathematical communication.
Math League Help
Topics
This web site includes examples, definitions,
and explanations. All about: Whole numbers and their basic properties;
Decimals, whole numbers, and exponents; Using data and statistics;
Fractions; Geometry; Ratio and proportion;
Percent and probability;
Integers; Metric units and measurement; Introduction to algebra;
Positive and negative
numbers; and more.
This web site created where students
can find free homework help and lessons, teachers can
find lesson plans and great classroom resources, parents can access
information about family math activities and math products, and
everyone will be interested in the collection of free math reference
material, including formulas and converters, online solutions for
school and everyday math, and much more.
This web site designed specifically to girls excel at math. It
will remove the mathematical barriers that prevent girls from
discovering a cure for cancer, designing an airplane, heading up a
major company, traveling to Saturn as an astronaut, or designing a
computer operating system. None of these goals is possible without a
strong math background.
A Web site that makes learning math fun. Has many quizzes, games,
and puzzles that teach children arithmetic skills, mathematical
reasoning, and subjects like geometry and fractals.
This website is an easy way to illustrate and expand reports or
assignments by using this source to enable students and others to
create printable bar graphs, pie charts, line graphs, or area charts.
The website of the Department of Mathematical Sciences at The
University of Texas at El Paso, where you can work with materials to
help you do your homework, prepare for a test, or refresh your memory.
This web site created to help exploring a basic multiplication
table or something as mind-bending as a "Fourier Series," you'll find
some help at Dave's aptly named Math Tables.
This website is from Dave's Math Tables, use this chart to find
the decimal equivalent for fractions up to and including 31/32. Also
available in Spanish.
An easy-to-use site featuring a question and answer
forum for K-12 math questions, as well as a question archive and
various math-related frequently asked questions. Great for students
looking for help or assistance in their math studies.
This web site will offer some math activities that
are meaningful as well as fun. These activities use materials that are
easy to find. They have been planned so you and your child might see
that math is not just work we do at school but, rather, a part of
life.
This web site is a place to learn cool things about math and aeronautics. There are online activities for students and educational information and support for teachers.
This web site; Math Central is a
service for people involved in mathematics education, a meeting place
for teachers to share resources, a service to teachers, students and
parents who may need an answer to a mathematical question and a
facility to allow teachers to carry on a dialogue amongst themselves.
This web site is a leading website dedicated to helping
students, teachers and parents learn, practice, and understand
essential math skills. Students who participate in Math Mastery's online courses can expect to increase their understanding of math
concepts. Parents can trust Math Mastery to provide sound instructional
guidance.
This web site is full of the newest
discoveries and hottest topics in mathematics, and you will see that
they are easy to understand and fun to play around with.
This web site which is created by Professor Freedman's
offers an entertaining way to learn basic math and algebra. Includes
tutorial lessons authored by students, math assignments, study skills
tips, and much more. It is a mixture of sound, humor,
color, animation, and graphics with lots of help for the "math
anxious" student. Its aim is to give students a
self-directed and entertaining way to learn basic math and algebra.
This web site includes a collection of almost 200 single concept
lessons. These lessons may be freely copied and used in a classroom
but they remain the copyright property of the author. The Mathematics
lessons are divided into the following categories: Geometry and
Measurement, Patterns and Logic, Probability and Statistics,
Recreational and Creative Math, Practical and Applied Math,
Arithmetic, Graphs and Visuals, Algebra and Trigonometry, and
Miscellaneous.
This web site explains different
algebraic concepts as: OR operator; AND operator; NOT operator; XOR
operator; Using Parentheses to Express Correct Search Logic.
The INEW website provides a large mathematics database which is
useful for practicing and sharpening various skills for students in
grades K-6. You will find over 500 core math skills with millions of
variations, a fun and helpful demonstration to get you started, as
well as a brief overview that highlights our mission, benefits and
service.
This site was developed to help students improve
their math skills interactively. Includes an online flashcard
program, a homework helper, and advanced problems for older students.
A clever web site that will instantly solve math
problems ranging from personal finance and physics to trigonometry and
even word problems. Just enter in your own data and let Web-Math do
the rest.
Great study resource for high school and college
students. Covers such Pre-calculus topics as functions, exponents,
analytic geometry, trigonometry, and an introduction to calculus with
derivatives.
I am providing these links as an external help which are not under my control
and I cannot be held responsible for the content of these sites or the results
of using these sites