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It's amazing what you can find on the Internet when you know where
to look. These interactive math sites take the medicine out of learning
math. When students get caught up in the games offered on these sites,
they will learn math without even knowing that they are “learning.”
If only school could always be so much fun!
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| Figure
This! (National Council of Teachers of Mathematics)
http://www.figurethis.org/index.html

This award-winning website provides exciting, family-friendly
ways to become involved in learning math. It offers 80 challenges
with hints, answers, and ways to think about math problems. |
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| Ask Dr. Math (Math Forum)
http://mathforum.org/dr.math/

Ask Dr. Math is a math question-and-answer service
for students of all levels. On the website, you can ask a specific
question or search the archives for questions and their solutions. |
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| Math League Help Topics (Math League Multimedia)
http://www.mathleague.com/help/help.htm

This website provides useful information, examples,
and problem-solving tips for various math topics, Grade 4 through
Grade 8. |
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| Cyberchase (PBS)
http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/parentsteachers/

Based on a PBS television show, this website offers
home-based math activities, book suggestions, and web-based math games. |
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| Helping
Your Child Learn Mathematics (U.S. Department of Education)
http://www.ed.gov/parents/academic/help/math/index.html

This link offers tips for parents and fun math activities
for grades K–5. |
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