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  1. Saxon Math 1 (Student Workbook Part 2) by Nancy Larson, 2004
  2. Horizons Kindergarten Math Students Handbook 2
  3. Horizons Third Grade Math Students Book 2
  4. Bridge to Connecting Math Concepts Student Textbook by Siegfried Engelmann, Douglas Carnine, et all 1997-05
  5. MCP Math K Student Edition by R. Monnard, 1994
  6. Florida Student Math Journal Vol. 1 (EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS, VOLUME 1) by MCGRAWHILL, 2004
  7. Math Solutions Manual for Student Text (Middle School Course 3)
  8. Basic Coll Math & Student Study Pk by Tobey, 2004-12
  9. Everyday Mathematics Student Math Journal with Paperback Book(s) by Max Bell, 2007-08
  10. Higher Scores on Math Student Tests Grade 4 (Higher Scores on Math Stnd Tst)
  11. Student Solutions Manual MATH ELEM TEACH CONCEPTUAL APPROACH by Albert B. Bennett, Ted Nelson, 2006-06-27
  12. Moving with Math Student Activity Book (Conquering the CAHSEE A Complete Program)
  13. Saxon Math 3 - Student Workbook, Parts 1 & 2
  14. Today's Math Student Workbook, Grade 4 (Investigations in Number, Data, and Space) by Scott Foresman, 2006

61. Teaching Math To Visually Impaired Students
Teaching math to visually impaired students This Internet site, developed by a secondary mathematics teacher at the Texas School for the Blind, offers detailed information about issues related to
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.tsbvi.edu/math/index.htm&y=023AB

62. The Internet Learning Network Home
Interactive site where students can compare their math and science achievement against others worldwide. Also provides learning opportunities with hints and links to tutorial web sites to help students improve.
http://www.getsmarter.org/
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63. Career Information
the Job; Agnes Scott web site, part of an ongoing project by students in math classes at Agnes Scott to illustrate the achievements of women in of mathematics.
http://www.maa.org/students/career.html
Search MAA Online MAA Home
Career and Employment Resources for Mathematics Students
Descriptions of Careers in Mathematics
Looking for a Job
If you need help in beginning your job search, see these two articles from the MAA's Math Horizons:
Getting a Head Start
Sometimes it is that extra experience that brings your application to the attention of a graduate school or an employer. Consider opportunities for research or internships (such as cooperative education programs).

64. Tutorials In Elementary Mathematics For Math Olympiad Students
Series of tutorials to cover the material of the unwritten syllabus of the IMO.
http://matholymp.com/TUTORIALS/tutorials.html
MathOlymp.com
Resources for mathematically gifted students
Tutorials in Algebra, Number Theory, Combinatorics and Geometry
The aim of this section is, in the series of tutorials, to cover the material of the unwritten syllabus of the IMO , more precisely that part of it which is not in the school curriculum of most participating countries.
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65. UVM Design Tasc Competition
Annual competition for high school students, in which math and physics concepts are put into practice.
http://www.emba.uvm.edu/TASC
Please wait, you will be redirected to this years TASC homepage.
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if you are not redirected.

66. A+ Math
A+ math This World Wide Web (WWW) site, designed by software engineers and an elementary school teacher, offers students grades K to 4 an interactive mathematical Web page with flashcards,
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.aplusmath.com/&y=0233C65FCAD3DB9

67. Introduction
Articles, essays, and problems designed for students to learn more about the importance of math in the study and application of physics.
http://www.lerc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/Numbers/Math/Mathematical_Thinking/index.htm

Proficiency Tests
Mathematical Thinking in Physics Aeronauts 2000 CONTENTS Introduction Fermi's Piano Tuner Problem How Old is Old? If the Terrestrial Poles were to Melt... ... A Note on the Centrifugal and Coriolis Accelerations as Pseudo Accelerations - PDF File On Expansion of the Universe - PDF File
Introduction
Many of the articles on this Web site are versions of the Fermi Problem described in the first section. Others are essays - some short, some long. Some are merely attempts to come to terms with basic concepts, such as the 'size' of the speed of light or the number 'one trillion'. Others discuss more advanced concepts. The last few essays involve college-level physics, and might be difficult for those who have not taken at least some introductory courses. The essays discussing the gravitational field energy density and the thermodynamic four-vector are speculative and invite comments from you, the reader. The earlier pieces are nowhere near so involved, and require only a little number skill and, possibly, some high school algebra. Enrico Fermi, the theoretical physicist of Manhattan Project fame, knew only too well that physicists are often confronted by situations in which they are forced to reason from minimal information. He, therefore, taught his students how to think about complicated sounding problems by using everyday knowledge. The 'Piano Tuner' is typical: "If 3,000,000 people live in Chicago, then how many of them are piano tuners?"

68. Math Homework Help, Algebra Help, Tutorials
On this page you will find links to math tutorials on varied elementary algebra topics authored by students to help others having difficulty with mathematics.
http://www.mathpower.com/tutorial.htm
Elementary Algebra
algebra,math, math help, math anxiety, algebra, study skills, homework help Students helping students is an important part of classroom learning. On this page you will find links to math tutorials on varied elementary algebra topics authored by students to help others having difficulty with mathematics. Solving Linear Equations Michelle A. Carissa D. Mary P Robert S. ... Francine V. Solving an Inequality Bonnie P Michele D Brittany S Linda N ... Michele R. Multiplying Monomials Jennifer La Toya Genevieve Multiplying Binominals Scott B. Katie R. Gail Ashley I. ... Rita B. Solving Literal Equations Raquel P Kit G. Brad K Melissa R ... Vanessa S. Algebra Word Problems Nick Dunn Joe R. Irma O. Dionne K. ... Kristina R. Solving Word Problems with Factoring Justin C. Solving Word Problems using
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Denise O. Finding Greatest Common Factor Lisa C Jennifer H Dylan K Anthony D ... Teresa M. Factoring Difference of 2 Squares Dawn B "Spiderman"
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Jennifer C Sean M Jenn M. ...
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Factoring Trinomials Desiree T.

69. Finnish Mathematical Society
A society for professionals, appliers and students of mathematics. Includes background information, links and details of seminars.
http://www.math.helsinki.fi/~smy/english/

70. Math Goodies: Free Interactive Math Lessons, Homework Help, Worksheets, Puzzles
Free educational web site featuring interactive math lessons with a problemsolving approach and actively engage students in the learning process. Also offer a math chat board, math puzzles, a math image library, educational links, and homework suggestions.
http://www.mathgoodies.com/
interactive click here fun Lessons CD Forums Homework ... Newsletter numbers Advertise Recommend Puzzles About Us ... Articles Math Goodies is a free math help site featuring interactive lessons, homework help, worksheets and forums! We have over 400 pages of activities for students, teachers and parents. Our award-winning site has been reviewed on television, radio, and in major newspapers including The Washington Times. Join our growing community and subscribe to our free newsletter ! We'll keep you informed of the latest math news and site updates while respecting your privacy
THE MATH GOODIES NEWSLETTER Join Help Under 13? Privacy FEATURE OF THE WEEK Try our Homework Help Forum! THE MATH GOODIES CD version 3! Get our Complete Lesson Library on CD! FREE DEMO LESSONS Introduction to Statistics Topics in Pre-Algebra Probability Integers ... Number Theory FORUMS The best place for math discussions ABOUT THIS SITE CHILD SAFETY LINK TO US ... WHO IS MRS. GLOSSER?

71. Student Page
math Journals (Grade 5, Unit 1, Lesson 1) students completed sentences reflecting on their feelings about math. Student Help Pages
http://www.kent.k12.wa.us/curriculum/math/edmath/students.html

72. ExploreLearning.com
Offers a catalog of modular, interactive Shockwave simulations in math and science for teachers and students in grades 612. 30 day free trial, annual paid subscription required after that.
http://www.explorelearning.com/
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Have You Read the Buzz Check out the what's happening at ExploreLearning by way of our weblog, The Buzz , where you'll find everything: user support info site status customer testimonials earthquakes ... It's all in the Buzz Mathematics - Integers, decimals, and square... - Fractions and factors - Ratios, proportions, and perce... - Exponents and powers - Permutations and combinations G6-8: Algebra - Solving expressions, equations... - Patterns and sequences - Relations and functions - Graphing in the coordinate pla... - Graphing: applications - Nonlinear functions and polyno...

73. Math For Students
Fourth and Fifth Grade Student Research Resources A HUGE list of math resources and links for students and teachers. Funbrain Kids
http://www.kent.k12.wa.us/curriculum/math/students.html

74. Math Forum: Search Sci.math.symbolic
Teachers and students of symbolic mathematics will find others who share their interests at the sci.math.symbolic discussion list.
http://mathforum.org/discussions/epi-search/sci.math.symbolic.html
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75. Virtual Laboratories In Probability And Statistics
Interactive, webbased resources for students and teachers of probability and statistics.
http://www.math.uah.edu/stat/
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Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics
Expository Material
  • Foundations Probability Spaces Distributions Expected Value ... Interacting Particle Systems
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    Welcome!
    The goal of this project is to provide free, high quality, interactive, web-based resources for students and teachers of probability and statistics. Basically, our project consists of an integrated set of components that includes expository text, applets, data sets, biographical sketches, an object library, and other elements. Please read the introduction for more information about the content, structure, mathematical prerequisites. and organization of the project. Please bookmark this site ; we hope you will visit frequently. Please also let us hear from you. Use the feedback form to send suggestions, bug reports, or other comments. Thank you!
    Technologies and Browser Requirements
    This site uses a number of advanced technologies, including the Mathematics Markup Language (MathML), for portable and notationally correct mathematical expressions, and the Java 2 Runtime Environment for the applets. To use this site, you will need one of the following browser configurations (the first one is best):

    76. Getsmarter.org Home
    Free and interactive site to compare math science achievement against students worldwide. ILN provides a voluntary, norisk self
    http://www.getsmarter.org/index.cfm
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    77. Index
    Free math puzzles and spelling game designed for students, teachers, parents and others. Weekly word creation contest. Complete with all you need to utilize the learning tools.
    http://web.pdx.edu/~manchest
    Vance and Art's SpellBound Game and Math Puzzles and Games Page.
    CHECK OUT THE HOT NEW LINKS BELOW! Action Research Project and Paper
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    Teacher and Student Statements

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    The purpose of this web site is to provide educators, parents, students and others with two resources that promote student motivation and learning. These learning tools are FREE! Both of these are unique and a lot of fun. Lesson plans can be found on the Lesson Plan page.
    My action research project showed that students preferred my math and spelling game activities to their regular activities in those areas. If you would like to see the results of my action research project just click here. If you would rather see the results in a nutshell then click here.
    There is also a weekly contest for the SpellBound game . Check out the link at the bottom of the page for all of the details. Please note that the SpellBound contest is discontinued until September.

    78. LarsonMath.com - The Math Solution!
    Subscriptionbased mathematics program for elementary and middle school students.
    http://www.larsonmath.com/
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    79. XMG Home
    math games for students. Focuses students on their basic mental math skills. Includes game information, testimonials, and an FAQ.
    http://extrememathgames.com/
    Level the Playing Field for all students with eXtreme Math Games! Xtreme Math Soccer (XMS) and Xtreme Math Football (XMF) are used as a motivating teaching tool for almost any mathematical concept Use in the Classroom or at Home with the whole family! [XMG Home] [ About In the Classroom Products Order Products ... Contact Us

    80. Biography Of Galileo Galilei
    Galileo taught his students to use a sector for a variety of purposes, including gunning. Galileo as a student of ministry, medicine, and mathematics.
    http://www.andrews.edu/~calkins/math/biograph/bioggali.htm
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    Biographies of Mathematicians- Galileo Galilei
    Galileo's Contributions to Mathematics
    Basic Law of Falling Bodies
    Until Galileo, most scientists thought that scientific problems could be solved using deductive reasoning. They needed no testing to be believed. Galileo was one of the first to challenge this way of thinking. The Greeks thought that the heavier an object was, the faster it would fall. Gravity was believed to pull more strongly on heavier objects. Galileo tested this belief in his famous experiment of dropping objects of similar shape but unequal weight from a tall building. He found that distance is a function of time, and came up with this equation: Basic Law of Falling Bodies
    d=t
    (distance equals time squared)
    d = t time 1/4 sec. distance ft. Galileo concluded that Aristotelian physics was wrong about the relationship between speed off all and weight. He proved that gravity is a force that acts equally on all bodies, and that the netforce on a body may not always equal zero.
    Galileo's paradox (no, not two popular shoes)

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