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Create A Graph :: http://nces.ed.gov/NCESKids/graphing/
Make your own printable, color area graph, line graph, bar graph, or pie chart by filling in the easy forms with your data!
Economics of Pro Sports: Peanuts and Crackerjacks :: http://www.bos.frb.org/peanuts/leadpgs/intro.htm#signin
Pro sports aren't just a game. They're also a business. Read about the economics of sports on The Sports Page and test your knowledge in The Game.
Edinformatics Math and Science Activities :: http://www.edinformatics.com/math_science/math_science.htm
This site contains a variety of information and exercises in science and math for middle and high school students. Includes information and exercises on topics such as biology, chemistry, physics, earth science and mathematics. This site also contains animated information in the form of Java Applets.
Fact Monster Homework Center - Math :: http://www.factmonster.com/homework/hwmath.html
This math site comes complete with a conversion calculator for weights and measures and the first one thousand digits of pi. You can also find information on prime numbers, rounding, scientific notation, triangles, and more.
Math Mistakes Info :: http://www.mathmistakes.info/
"Real Mistakes from Real Student Work and Math Facts Students Should Know." This site shows examples of mistakes along with corrections and brief explanations to help high school and college/university student improve math skills. This site also includes math facts, flash card feature and other math links.
Math.com :: http://www.math.com/
You'll find homework help, puzzles, calculators, wonders of math, biographies of famous mathematicians, but best of all - A Homework Help Search Engine. Use this to find the help you need fast!
Maths Is Fun :: http://www.mathsisfun.com/
Play math games, read about math concepts, and use an online graphing calculator! There are also suggestions for teachers for having fun with math in the classroom.
Measure 4 Measure :: http://www.wolinskyweb.net/measure.htm
"A collection of interactive sites on the web that estimate, calculate, evaluate, translate, etc. In other words, they do the work for you." These sites allow you to convert between different units of measurements, find your ideal caloric consumption, calculate the amount of paint you need to paint a room, and much more.
NASA Glenn Learning Technologies Project :: http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/index.html
This website provides teachers and students with aerospace technology resources through lessons and activities, free simulations, student videoconferencing, a glossary of related terms, and educator workshops. A teacher's guide to technology creation is also offered. Though the project is no longer funded, excellent resources persist.
QuickMath :: http://www.quickmath.com/
If you're faced with an Algebra or Calculus problem you just can't solve, you may want to check out Quickmath. "QuickMath will automatically answer the most common problems in algebra, equations and calculus faced by high-school and college students." Though you'll have the answer, you'll still have to show the work yourself.
The Integrator :: http://integrals.wolfram.com/index.jsp
If you’re looking for "the power to do integrals as the world has never seen before" then you want to visit The Integrator. Type in your integral with respect to x and The Integrator will give the answer faster than you can say, "Mathematica is my hero."
Webmath.com :: http://www.webmath.com/
Webmath not only solves your math problems, it shows the steps taken to reach the solution. Types of problems inlude everyday math (i.e. figuring out a tip), polynomials, units conversions, and quadratic equations.
     
 
   
 
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