Are you bored? Maybe you're grounded. Maybe you need a little practice on some of the things we are working on in class. Check out one of the links below: you might just find the extra help you need. |
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Great site! Get help with specific homework problems. Enter the site, choose your subject, find your book, and off you go! Another good one! Great site for explanations on how things work, practice problems, and more. Choose your subject, pick a topic and you will be on your way! You can ask Dr. Math questions if you are stuck and can't figure out how to do something. Great for lessons, worksheets, calculators, formulas, and more! http://argyll.epsb.ca/jreed/math9/strand2/2201.htm scroll down and you will find algebra tile exercises http://plato.acadiau.ca/courses/educ/reid/Virtual-manipulatives/tiles/ItWorks.html more algebra tile exercises--these are for factoring, so Algebra I students, we will do this later in the year http://argyll.epsb.ca/jreed/math9/strand2/factor1.htm more factoring with algebra tiles http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/applets/controller/query/query.htm?qt=algebra+tiles The National Library of Virtual Manipulatives--virtual algebra tiles for factoring polynomials, distributing, etc. There are soooo many websites on the internet that can help anyone who looks for them. If anyone ever finds one they think is really great and helpful, let me know and I'll post it here! |