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Websites to help you learn!!

For Calculator sites go to About the TI-84 Plus...

Material sites...

Companion site for textbook:  Although this is the website for the first edition, the material is very similar to the textbook (2nd edition) we are using.

ALEKS Online Worktext for Beginning and Intermediate Algebra:  Problems and explanations for some of the topics covered in this course. Some topics have audio/visual reviews as well as explanations.

Algeblocks Tutorial: Explains how to use some aspects of Algeblocks: presented by the Department of Education of Virginia.

Algebra Textbook online:  This is an algebra text with explanations and problems.  You should find it very helpful.

Algebra, Understanding: James Brennan has put his algebra book online. Since it is a textbook it is well organized with explanations and examples. 

Dan's Math@Home Lessons: These lessons include work in prealgebra and beginning algebra. 

Introduction to Algebra:  Math League maintains a site to help students study for mathematics competitions.  Topics are well explained.

Math Help  Yahoo! Education:  You choose from a list of topics.  You are given a set of problems to do with a "tutorial" available for each one.

Math for Morons Like Us: As the title implies this site explains things with humor and is aimed at the non-math person.

Mrs. Glosser's Math Goodies:   This site has some nice lessons on negative numbers, percentages, and exponents ("Number Theory", they call it).  And they have a message board with a pretty fast answer time.

Purplemath - Your Algebra Resource: This site was an extensive list of topics with explanations.

Regent's Exam Prep Center Math A:  This site has a list of topics with explanations and sample problems.  It is designed to help students pass the Regent's Test in New York.

Regent's Exam Prep Center Math B:  Like site A above except covers more advanced topics.

S.O.S. Mathematics: This site offers lessons on topics ranging from algebra to calculus and beyond.