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Solve My Math - solvemymath.com

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5 to 12
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Solve My Math offers a wide selection of math calculators, games, and information for all different levels of math. Use the drop down box to choose a math category such ...more
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Solve My Math offers a wide selection of math calculators, games, and information for all different levels of math. Use the drop down box to choose a math category such as general math or complex numbers and trig. Some calculators offer only a solution while others show step by step ways to obtaining answers. Choose Math Courses for a basic overview of math content sorted by topic. The Math Games section offers games for learning basic math skills. Spend time exploring how the site is organized so you can avoid clicking the ads!
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tag(s): addition (127), calculators (37), charts and graphs (169), decimals (85), division (97), fractions (158), numbers (119), probability (97), statistics (121), subtraction (108)

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Use calculators on the site to solve math problems. Show students how to find the appropriate calculator while avoiding the many ads. Ask students to demonstrate the problem solving process but use this site as a self-check. Share a link to Solve My Math on your class website for students to access at home. Create a link to games/interactives on classroom computers for use as a math center.

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Mathematics Library - Libre Texts - Delmar Larsen

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7 to 12
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This Mathematics Library is a collaborative, open access library of math textbooks for higher level math. The wiki is constantly updated by university faculty and students to offer...more
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This Mathematics Library is a collaborative, open access library of math textbooks for higher level math. The wiki is constantly updated by university faculty and students to offer an ever-growing resource. Its purpose is to be a supplement to traditional textbooks. Choose the "Mathematics" icon to begin. Choose from several categories such as Algebra or Geometry to continue. Narrow choices within each group to find information by topic. When looking for specific content, use the search bar to find all relevant information. Some content areas contain more information than others.

tag(s): equations (118), probability (97), problem solving (223), statistics (121), STEM (282), wikis (14)

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Provide a link to MathWiki on your class website or blog for student use at home. Share information from the wiki on your interactive whiteboard (or projector) to supplement current learning materials. Use the wiki to find questions and student problems for classroom use. Differentiate learning for gifted students using content provided on the wiki.

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World Science U - Science Festival Foundation

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9 to 12
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World Science U offers high-quality science courses from the world's best educators. There is also some math content. Videos and graphics help you to understand rigorous content in...more
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World Science U offers high-quality science courses from the world's best educators. There is also some math content. Videos and graphics help you to understand rigorous content in meaningful ways. Find quizzes along with a visual archive of quick answers to common science and math questions. Begin your exploration of World Science U by choosing from three areas: Science Unplugged, Short Courses, or University Courses. All courses include a general description along with information on the workload required and background math and science levels needed. If your district blocks YouTube, the videos may not be viewable.

tag(s): forces (37), gifted (65), light (53), mass (19), space (217), video (262)

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Use the Science Unplugged section to find and explore videos with your more advanced students. Display the videos on your projector or interactive whiteboard. Share the Short and University Courses with gifted students as advancement opportunities. Complete courses on your own for professional development and to gather ideas for classroom lessons.
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Nick's Mathematical Puzzles - Nick Hobson

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8 to 12
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Just as the name implies, Nick's Mathematical Puzzles is a collection of puzzles. The collection is an oldie but goodie. Each puzzle includes hints, full solutions, and links to related...more
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Just as the name implies, Nick's Mathematical Puzzles is a collection of puzzles. The collection is an oldie but goodie. Each puzzle includes hints, full solutions, and links to related mathematical topics. Scroll through the 10 puzzles available on each of the sixteen pages or view the index to choose puzzles by name. Topics include geometry, probability, number theory, algebra, calculus, trigonometry, and logic. Use the number of stars to determine the difficulty level - 1 star is the easiest on up to 4 stars being most difficult.

tag(s): geometric shapes (135), logic (162), problem solving (223), puzzles (142)

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Bookmark and save Nick's Mathematical Puzzles for use throughout the year as problem solving activities. Use puzzles for homework, extra credit, or as part of ongoing math discussion activities. Have students or groups collect ideas and findings using Padlet, reviewed here. The Padlet application creates free online "sticky" boards.

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Free Video Lectures - Free Video Lectures (FVL)

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Free Video Lectures is a resource offering over 1000 free (upper high school and college level) online courses and 25,000 video lectures from more than 30 universities. Begin your search...more
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Free Video Lectures is a resource offering over 1000 free (upper high school and college level) online courses and 25,000 video lectures from more than 30 universities. Begin your search by choosing a subject or university to explore. Use the search bar to find specific content. Icons for each course offer a short description along with the number of included videos. Find topics ranging from accounting to web designing to business management and many others. Download or embed any videos using links and download instructions. Ignore the advertising; the site content is worth it. Note that these videos are NOT hosted on YouTube so may or may not be locked at your school.
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tag(s): business (51), cultures (144), genetics (81), literature (217), medicine (56), oceans (149), psychology (67), video (262)

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If you are flipping your classroom, use videos from this site to introduce content to students. Embed videos onto your class website or blog for easy student access. Free Video Lectures is perfect for use with gifted students. Use videos to provide advanced instruction and lessons in content not offered in your school. Have students create a word cloud of the important terms they learn from a video using a tool such as WordItOut (reviewed here). Challenge students to create a presentation using Prezi (reviewed here) to show what the have learned.

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Learningpod - Learningpod, Inc

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2 to 12
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Learningpod offers a large database of free practice test questions. Find free Common Core aligned question sets in English Language Arts and Math for grades 2-8. There are practice...more
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Learningpod offers a large database of free practice test questions. Find free Common Core aligned question sets in English Language Arts and Math for grades 2-8. There are practice sets for standardized tests. Search the database of over 49,000 practice questions. Questions are in "pods" containing 2-12 questions on each of the individual topics. Use your email to create a free account. Assign and share with students by embed code, link, or print in PDF format. Answer keys and explanations are easy to access. Keep track of progress through your account, and view summaries of your results on each pod. View comparisons to how other members fared with the same content.

tag(s): advanced placement (26), test prep (69)

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Introduce this tool to students on your interactive whiteboard (or projector). Lower elementary students will need help reading the directions on the site, so do a few together. Share pods for student practice on your class website or blog. Create a link to practice pods on classroom computers. Encourage students or parents to create their own Learningpod account to practice and review content at home. Share this site with parents (on your class wiki or website) as an excellent resource for test preparation.

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Function Carnival - Dan Meyer and Christopher Danielson

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6 to 12
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Function Carnival is a wonderful challenge to draw graphs to represent what is happening in animated videos. View the very short video then draw a graph representing the action in ...more
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Function Carnival is a wonderful challenge to draw graphs to represent what is happening in animated videos. View the very short video then draw a graph representing the action in the video. Watch the video that results from your graph to compare how well you represented the action. Use controls to adjust your graph. Seeing immediate feedback shows if the graph represents the correct motion, and if not, your video shows your inaccuracies. You can continue making adjustments to the graph until both videos match. Begin by creating a class and choosing a basic, advanced, or custom "carnival. " Share student instructions including URL and class code to begin. Be sure to view tips and information about the site to make the most of all features.

tag(s): charts and graphs (169), functions (51), modeling (8), motion (50), STEM (282)

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Function Carnival is perfect for teaching modeling and observation for math or science BYOD classrooms. Share directions on your interactive whiteboard or projector and allow students to work on graphs at their individual pace. Features built into this site allow students to see areas that need adjustment in their graphs. Be sure to include this site on your class web page for students to access both in and outside of class for practice. Have students take a picture of each graph and the result, then create annotated images including text boxes and related links using a tool such as Thinglink, reviewed here. Their explanations can describe why the slope of the graph changes, for example, when a parachute opens on the falling object.

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Progressions Documents for the Common Core Math Standards - Achieve the Core

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Explore the progressions of the Common Core math standards throughout the grade levels. Look at different areas of mathematical standards, numbers and operations, base ten, counting...more
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Explore the progressions of the Common Core math standards throughout the grade levels. Look at different areas of mathematical standards, numbers and operations, base ten, counting cardinality in algebraic thinking, numbers and operations for fractions, geometry, and measurement and data in grades kindergarten through grade five. In grades six through eight explore statistics and probability, expressions and equations, the number system, ratios, and proportional relationships. In high school discover the progressions in algebra, functions, and modeling. Find resources for further development of programs offered to support Common Core mathematics. Discover research, periodicals and groups using Common Core math.

tag(s): commoncore (75)

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Strengthen your teaching of Common Core mathematics. Having an understanding of the knowledge students enter with or without, leads to better preparation for where the students will explore later. Use this as an individual study or even as a professional learning group study with your grade level and department.
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Math Mistakes - Math Mistakes

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Math Mistakes is a site devoted to mistakes we make in math. Find common mistakes, assumptions behind mistakes, and ways to target instruction for improvement. Categories range from...more
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Math Mistakes is a site devoted to mistakes we make in math. Find common mistakes, assumptions behind mistakes, and ways to target instruction for improvement. Categories range from elementary school to Calculus.

tag(s): conversions (36), data (148), decimals (85), equations (118), fractions (158), functions (51), measurement (124), money (114), multiplication (121), negative numbers (12), patterns (62), place value (34), professional development (407), subtraction (108), time (92)

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This site is dedicated to the teacher as a resource during planning, active instruction, and use after assessments. Use experienced teacher knowledge in your subject area to improve efficiency and mastery in the content. Send in mistakes your students make, and they will be posted with a discussion about what the assumptions are behind the work, and what the next steps could be. Share on your website for parents to use, and with your department or grade level fellow teachers.

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Estimation 180 - CC-BY-NC-SA

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6 to 12
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Start building number sense and problem solving ability with Estimation 180. Start with the included handout and have students track their guesses and then calculate the true answer....more
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Start building number sense and problem solving ability with Estimation 180. Start with the included handout and have students track their guesses and then calculate the true answer. Finally, calculate the error of each problem. There is a problem for every day of the school year! This site is teacher created and tested. Try it out!

tag(s): estimation (34), number sense (70), problem solving (223)

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In your classroom begin developing students' number sense immediately. Share on an interactive whiteboard or projector and show how to solve. Assign for homework the day before or even at the beginning of each class. Have students track their errors and see how it improves. Be sure to reflect and measure growth. Join the blog and add comments, questions, or suggestions.
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Khan Academy Common Core - Khan Academy

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K to 12
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Prepare your students for success with Common Core Math skills at this excellent site presented by Khan Academy. 50,000 unique questions cover conceptual understanding, procedural fluency,...more
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Prepare your students for success with Common Core Math skills at this excellent site presented by Khan Academy. 50,000 unique questions cover conceptual understanding, procedural fluency, and real world applications. Use the link to "Browse Our New Common Core Map" to find interactive math problems for grades K-12. Each activity lists the number of skills and problems available for each level. View step by step solutions to each problem. Many problems even include video explanations. The Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium and Illustrative Mathematics partnered with Khan Academy to ensure the rigor of materials and full alignment to the Common Core Standards. Learn more about Khan Academy reviewed here. Videos are hosted on YouTube. If your district blocks YouTube, then they may not be viewable.

tag(s): addition (127), angles (51), base ten (5), coordinates (15), counting (59), data (148), division (97), equations (118), factoring (25), fractions (158), functions (51), geometric shapes (135), measurement (124), mixed numbers (8), multiplication (121), negative numbers (12), number lines (33), number sense (70), polynomials (20), prime numbers (26), probability (97), quadratics (26), rounding (8), square roots (15), statistics (121), subtraction (108), transformations (12), vectors (16), whole numbers (9)

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Share this site on your class website or blog for students to practice math concepts at home. Share with parents through your class website or newsletter as a great resource for review and reinforcement of math concepts. Share activities on an interactive whiteboard or projector. Use problems on the site to present new concepts or review information before end-of-unit assessments. Provide links to lessons on the class website or blog for students to review at home. Have students create their own lessons modeled on this site. Then have students create blogs to practice writing about their math solutions. If you are beginning the process of integrating technology, have students create blogs sharing their learning and understanding using Tumblr, reviewed here.

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I Coach Math - HighPoints Learning

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3 to 12
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Receive online math help and practice anytime and anywhere using I Coach Math activities (many correlated to Common Core). Begin by choosing your appropriate math level from elementary,...more
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Receive online math help and practice anytime and anywhere using I Coach Math activities (many correlated to Common Core). Begin by choosing your appropriate math level from elementary, middle school, or high school at the bottom of the screen. Narrow results by grade and topic to find lessons. Review and practice material with short, multiple choice response questions. Other interesting features of this site include math, physics, chemistry, and biology dictionaries. Complete the free assessment test to receive an instant report including your strengths and challenges. Please note that although I Coach Math works on all browsers, the site recommends Mozilla Firefox for display of all content. There are significant ads on this site, so guide students to avoid them.
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tag(s): assessment (150), decimals (85), equations (118), exponents (35), fractions (158), functions (51), geometric shapes (135), homework (32), measurement (124), polynomials (20), probability (97), ratios (47), statistics (121)

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Share this link on your class website or class newsletter for students (and parents) to practice at home. Create a link on classroom computers for a math center activity. Although the free assessment test may take up to 60 minutes to complete, it may be worthwhile to have students complete this to include with parent teacher conferences.
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The Math Dude: Quick and Dirty Tips - Jason Marshall, PhD

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6 to 12
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Put math (and related science) fears behind you with podcasts with text transcripts from The Math Dude. The Math Dude makes complex math problems easy to decipher with his easy ...more
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Put math (and related science) fears behind you with podcasts with text transcripts from The Math Dude. The Math Dude makes complex math problems easy to decipher with his easy to follow explanations and tips. Listen to podcasts while viewing text explaining common math questions from basic algebra through SAT prep questions. Be sure to check out the "The Math Dude's Most Popular Tips" and "The Math Dude's Archives." Download podcasts as MP3 files and play through iTunes, QuickTime Player, and RealPlayer installed on a local computer. You can also simply play them from the site. Just be sure you click on the podcast play button and not one of the annoying videos or other ads! This site is loaded with advertisements. However, there is some great material underneath them all. NOTE: This site includes tools for blog users to interact with others. Any visitor can comment on the posts and podcasts or participate in Forums. There are also links to other tip blogs on the web page. Check your school policies on students posting comments, etc. to the web and whether they are permitted to do so anonymously and/or with name or initials.
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tag(s): measurement (124), operations (72), podcasts (104), problem solving (223)

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Check ahead of time to be sure this site is not blocked at school. If it is blocked, consider subscribing to the blog via iTunes to avoid all the ads. External speakers connected to the computer will help broadcast the sound throughout your classroom. Help students follow along by opening the podcast article (transcript) ad-free using the Readability Test Tool, reviewed here. Project the ad-free article as you play the podcast. Share the link on your class web page or select specific episodes links to offer support for concepts you are studying, such as absolute value or sine/cosine. Extend the concept of The Math Dude by having students write and produce their own math tip podcasts or English tip podcasts to explain the grammar demons that haunt their writing. Use a site such as Spreaker, reviewed here.

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Math Concentration - Wanda Collins

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5 to 12
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Explore this rich resource of videos, tutorials, worksheets, and more for reinforcing and teaching math content. Select a Subject (specific math topic) to view explanations and activities...more
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Explore this rich resource of videos, tutorials, worksheets, and more for reinforcing and teaching math content. Select a Subject (specific math topic) to view explanations and activities such as multiplying decimals or finding the mean. Choose Videos to explore over 1500 tutorials. Be sure to check out the worksheet area offering more than just print-and-use worksheets. Offerings include worksheet generators to produce and create your own problems. The free homework help forum is very useful for students and parents alike. The site also includes an excellent overview and explanations (via video) about Common Core. If your school blocks YouTube, then they may not be viewable.
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tag(s): decimals (85), factors (29), fractions (158), geometric shapes (135), mean (19), median (16), mode (13), ratios (47)

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Bookmark Math Concentration for use throughout the school year. Share a link (or embed) videos on your class website or blog as a support for at-home learning. Link to videos on classroom computers. View videos on your interactive whiteboard (or projector) as a supplement to current lessons. Be sure to sign up for the Math Concentration blog to receive updates with new posts. The free homework help forum is very useful for students and parents alike. Include it in your class newsletter or web page.
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patrickJMT's Math Channel (YouTube) - Patrick Jones

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8 to 12
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Discover and explore what is considered to be one of the best math channels on YouTube. Patrick's channel is all about sharing math ideas and content to make math easier ...more
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Discover and explore what is considered to be one of the best math channels on YouTube. Patrick's channel is all about sharing math ideas and content to make math easier and more understandable to all. Browse through videos sorted in the order uploaded or by popularity. Use the search to find specific content. Most videos run 10 minutes or less, making content easy to use as a supplement to existing lessons or for extra help. The videos are not done "Hollywood" style, but they do explain things well. If your district blocks YouTube, they may not be viewable. To remove all of the "clutter" and advertisements from YouTube try Quietube, reviewed here.
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tag(s): equations (118), functions (51), integers (22), number lines (33), polynomials (20), probability (97), problem solving (223), quadratics (26), square roots (15), variables (14), vectors (16)

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Share these videos on your interactive whiteboard or projector. FLIP your classroom and have students view the videos at home and discuss the content the next day in class. (This is a great option if YouTube is blocked in your school.) Use the videos to introduce math content or review any topic. Be sure to provide this link on your class website for students (and their families) to access at home for additional math practice or help. Sometimes seeing a slightly different explanation helps understanding.

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Math with Mr. Almeida YouTube Channel - Joseph Almeida

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K to 12
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Math with Mr. Almeida is an extensive YouTube channel of math videos aligned to Common Core Standards and more. There are many unique topics and even some math raps! Video ...more
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Math with Mr. Almeida is an extensive YouTube channel of math videos aligned to Common Core Standards and more. There are many unique topics and even some math raps! Video titles begin with the actual Common Core Standard addressed and a summarizing phrase of the content. Scroll through the playlists to find videos sorted by grade levels from Kindergarten through High School. Subscribe to Mr. Almeida's channel to receive notice of new uploads. If your district blocks YouTube, the videos may not be viewable.
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tag(s): addition (127), angles (51), area (52), decimals (85), fractions (158), geometric shapes (135), mixed numbers (8), place value (34), probability (97), video (262), volume (34)

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Bookmark and save this YouTube channel for use throughout the school year when teaching math lessons. Use the embed code or links to share videos on your class website or blog to "flip" your class, having students watch them before class discussion and practice. Or view videos together on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Set up a video chat time during the evening using one of these YouTube videos using a tool such as Watch2gether, reviewed here. To share a single video from this site without all the YouTube clutter, use a tool such as Clipchamp, reviewed here, or Watchkin, reviewed here.

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cym@th - Cymath.com

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7 to 12
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Solve Calculus and Algebra problems step by step using cym@ath's problem solver. Begin by choosing an action from the drop-down box: solve equation, simplify, or other choices. Then...more
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Solve Calculus and Algebra problems step by step using cym@ath's problem solver. Begin by choosing an action from the drop-down box: solve equation, simplify, or other choices. Then enter the problem. Problems automatically format as you enter them. Click Solve to view the step by step process to obtain the answer along with rules used, if applicable. Click on the rule to view an explanation and example. Scroll through links to all reference material. Never before has "solve for X" been so instantaneous! You can even copy a direct link to the solution to share it with others.

tag(s): equations (118), factoring (25), fractions (158), problem solving (223), quadratics (26), quotations (18)

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This site is perfect for use on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Use with practice problems or when comparing different processes for obtaining solutions. Create a link on classroom computers for students to use when checking work. Share a link on your class website for students to use at home. Have students provide their attempts at problem solving. Print the solution using cym@th. Have students share where they were stuck or having problems in finding a correct answer. How do you prevent this from becoming an instant homework "cheat"? Always start with actual word problems, not equations, so students must first generate their own equations. Require students to "show their work" on paper as they solve, including the explanation of each step. Even if they are copying from the web site, they are still copying down the explanations. If they use their own words, that will show comprehension. How else could you prevent using this tool as a "cheat"? Feel free to add a comment!

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Varsity Tutors - Free Learning Tools - Varsity Tutors

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9 to 12
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Free Learning Tools is an excellent resource for practice tests, flashcards and a question of the day for upper level mathematics. View topics in alphabetical order from Accuplacer...more
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Free Learning Tools is an excellent resource for practice tests, flashcards and a question of the day for upper level mathematics. View topics in alphabetical order from Accuplacer Arithmetic Tests through VTNE Tests. Some topics contain several tests such as the SAT Math Tests which contain 46 tests Some topics only include one test. In addition to the test, view the test's difficulty level and average time spent to complete. Each topic also includes flashcards for quick review. Flashcards contain a problem, multiple choice answers, the solution, and an explanation for the correct answer.
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tag(s): advanced placement (26), flash cards (42), test prep (69)

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Use Free Practice Tests flashcards on your interactive whiteboard (or projector) to practice standardized testing material. Display the problem of the day on your interactive whiteboard as a class warm-up. Have students complete the problem of the day at home for daily homework. Be sure to share a link to the site on your class webpage or blog for students to use for at-home practice. Be aware this site advertises for tutors. However it isn't necessary to register or be a tutor to use materials on the site.

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Just Math Tutorials - Patrick JMT

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8 to 12
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Just Math Tutorials offers many math video tutorials covering content in Algebra through Calculus and Trigonometry. Search by specific topic or scroll through categories. Each...more
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Just Math Tutorials offers many math video tutorials covering content in Algebra through Calculus and Trigonometry. Search by specific topic or scroll through categories. Each video is fairly short, most under 10 minutes. Click on tags under videos to easily find videos with related content. Videos are hosted on YouTube. If your district blocks YouTube, then they may not be viewable.

tag(s): charts and graphs (169), decades (7), division (97), equations (118), exponents (35), factoring (25), factors (29), inequalities (24), multiples (15), multiplication (121), polynomials (20), quadratics (26), ratios (47), venn diagrams (15)

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Be sure to save this site in your favorites (or bookmark) for use throughout the school year. View videos on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Create a link on classroom computers for students to view on their own. Share a link on your class website or blog for easy home reference. If students discover a particularly helpful video, encourage them to "review" it, explaining how it helped them understand. With so many math video collections available, your students can become "video critics."

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Unfortunately, Patrick tends to make mistakes in some of his presentations. It is important to view the presentations before assigning them to students.

Editor's Note: Thank you for making us aware of that you found an errors in a presentation. As far as our editorial team can tell after checking with the commenter above, this was single incidence. It is always wise for teachers to preview anything you will use in class.
Honora, FL, Grades: 6 - 12

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Free Math Worksheets - Pre-Algebra through Calculus - Kuta Software

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7 to 12
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Find and print many worksheets for upper level math skills. Worksheets are divided by subject and content at this easy to navigate site. Subjects include Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra...more
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Find and print many worksheets for upper level math skills. Worksheets are divided by subject and content at this easy to navigate site. Subjects include Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra 2, Geometry, and Calculus. Choose your course then topic area to find a problem set. Click to print. View answers on a copy of the worksheet included.
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tag(s): area (52), equations (118), exponents (35), factoring (25), factors (29), geometric shapes (135), inequalities (24), polynomials (20), quadratics (26), ratios (47), substitutes (26), transformations (12), volume (34)

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Bookmark and save this site for use throughout the year. Quickly download and print worksheets for review. Use with a substitute or for extra student practice. Share a link to the site on your class website for students to access at home for review and practice of concepts.
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