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This is your textbook. Use the code supplied to you in class!! Email Mrs. LeCompte if you have misplaced it.
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Yay Math is a GREAT site, with videos to use for almost every topic we will learn!!
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Print your own graph paper - use the light blue to save printer ink.
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Use this link to prepare for the benchmark.
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An overview of some of the properties of Algebra 1.
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Quiz yourself or study the properties!!
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Practice rewriting expression using the properties - with correct answers linked to each problem.
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Practice identifying numbers as rational or irrational.
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A fraction tutorial for the most fraction-phobic of you!!
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Fractions practice of every kind, with automatic feedback!!
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There are worksheets galore here, and printables for fraction activities.
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Very interesting article!!
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This is cross-posted in the Venn Diagram folder.
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There are a couple of elementary, but fun, integer games here.
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Practice your integer operations, with dialog boxes for your answers, and immediate feedback!!
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Some of these links are not functional, but there are some cool games there!!
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A great tutorial for integer operations!
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A great tutorial for the use of exponents in the Pre-algebra classroom.
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A good review of the use of negative exponents.
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This site includes a great example of the difference between -3^4 and (-3)^4
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This is a great little video where the instructor teaches you how to deal with negative exponents. You don't get to see the enti
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This video demonstrates the use of exponent, and some advanced rules for exponents that you will learn later this year, or in Al
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Solving equations with variables on both sides.
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Variables on both sides, explained!
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A tutorial for solving equations.
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From a teacher in NM, very nice little site!!
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"Method 2"
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An excellent explanation of translating expression and equations.
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Practice writing and solving simple inequalities.
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Practice writing inequalities from word problems.
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Practice graphing coordinates on the plane. Put the applet is "guess mode" to review.
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A cute graphing game!
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There are errors in some of these that you will have to be on the look out for. Most of them are a result of dropping a negative
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You may choose any of the following projects: Bacteriophage, Bart Simpson, Batman, Charlie Brown, Clover, Elmo, Mickey, or the Y
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Graphing a function by making a table of ordered pairs.
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Explanation and practice with immediate feedback!
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This lesson appears to be for people who are undergoing bankruptcy proceedings in Canada. I love that their government educates
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This applet will show you almost any transformation of a polygon up to 12 sides.
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This applet will show you a transformation of a square, parallelogram or triangle. The degree measures for the rotations are cou
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Toward the bottom of the page, there are applets for each of the 4 transformations we will perform.
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Check your BWP values here!!
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This was to be used before the students in the teacher's class started their assignment on BWP.
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An excellent explanation of the real number system
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The real number system, with examples, from "Math Matters at Iowa"
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Click here to view the first 10,000 digits of pi.
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Click on the link to Pythagorean Puzzles. The links are in alphabetical order.
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Part 2 of your 3-Ring Circus
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Yay Math is a GREAT site, with videos to use for almost every topic we will learn!!
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Print your own graph paper - use the light blue to save printer ink.
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Every worksheet has an answer page attached!!
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This will factor for you, but please note that you should only be using it to CHECK your answers...
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This. game. rules. The cockroaches are toast.... if you know how to graph linear equations.
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Graphs any function, shows asymptotes, etc.
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You can find a best fit line here.
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A great overview of linear equations, slope, and graphing.
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Write the equation of a line when given different things.
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Text heavy, but good for my readers!!
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Hmmm... I think this is only part of the test...
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Two pages at Purplemath that explain the slope of a linear equation.
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This site explain, step-by-step, how to find a linear regression, or best fit, line on the TI-83 calculator.
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Try them BEFORE you peek at the solutions!!
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Use this to CHECK your work ... since you need to show your work anyway!!
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Here are some equations to solve, and some word problems, too!!
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From a teacher in NM, a very nice little site!
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As it says, a cool method for solving equations!! In Pre-algebra, we call this method 2.
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Practice rewriting expression using the properties - with correct answers linked to each problem!!
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An overview of some of the properties of Algebra 1.
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Quiz yourself or study the properties!!
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Practice your fraction math!!
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Printable worksheets for fraction math.
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A fraction tutorial for the most fraction-phobic of you!!
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There are a couple of elementary, but fun, integer games here.
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Practice your integer operations, with dialog boxes for your answers, and immediate feedback!!
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Some of these links are not functional, but there are some cool games there!!
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A great tutorial for integer operations!
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An excellent explanation of translating expression and equations.
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Graph your own linear inequalities on the coordinate plane.
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A graphing game!
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This link will be used for a lesson in class, but contains excellent practice problems for evaluating functions.
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This link will be used for a lesson in class.
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This link will be used for a lesson in class.
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Solve two and three variable systems
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Two variable systems problems with immediate feedback!!
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Let me know if this game has mistakes!! I didn't check :P
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A word problem example
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Graphing, substitution, and elimination.
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When you cannot just use addition or subtraction.
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Including standard deviation.
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Use the link to a power point on standard deviation
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Pre-reading for the lesson on 2/25 and 28
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This is the way *I* learned factoring back in 8th grade Algebra 1.
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4 different methods, including the "grid method" not covered in class.
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Uses Flash - will not work on iPad or iPod Touch.
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Why is this an indeterminate form? Read here to find out.
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Why is any number raised to the zero power
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from the Chemistry Department at Texas A & M
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There are links for practice performing operations with scientific notation numbers as well!!
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This is the first page in a 9 page unit.
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This is the site you will use to view project rubrics. Use the rubric numbers you were given in class.
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Just about every topic we will study can be found here, with interactive examples.
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this is just cool :)
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Some great, quick math tricks for speedy computation!
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Solve the daily puzzle!!
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Record your 4-letter profile.
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Calculators for all branches of mathematics and all types of problems.
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Haven't investigated much, but this looks like a great site!!
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No more You Tube problems in class!!!! All of her videos are here :)
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These are for the middle and high schoolers, simple math apps, graphing calculators, etc. Most are free.
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These apps are for the little ones, simple apps for math facts and basic computation. Some are free, and the rest are $0.99 and
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-These are Android apps for math, all are free!!
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-This seems to be the same site as the one above, but the category is the word “mathematics” rather than just math.
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Great for checking Law of Sines/Law of Cosines problems.
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Math and Science, all tests.
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