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Daniel, 1

Title of the Resource: freeMATHhelp


Audience: Students 8th-12th
Math

Topic: Upper Level

Author: N/A
URL: http://www.freemathhelp.com/index.html
APA Citation:
Math Lesson. (n.d.). Retrieved 10 7, 2015, from freeMathhelp:
http://www.freemathhelp.com/index.html

This website appears simplistic in design and is pretty easy to navigate through. It
mainly contains subject matter in upper level mathematics such as algebra,
geometry, trigonometry, calculus, and statistics. Under each subject matter there is
an individualized terms that discover the concepts of those terms in a sentence.
Most of the individual sentences also contain links to examples of those
individualized concepts. For example if a student wanted to know the properties
and definition of a triangle then the page titled Triangles will have basic properties
and links on the different types of triangles which results in more simplistic
explanations. The website also has a problem solver calculator for the upper level
math that was described earlier. The calculator actually displays the steps to solve
the equation that was input. In addition there is a section that can be used for
questions. Questions can be posted about any math related subject and a real
person will answer the question directly. The only downside to that is the wait
period for the response to the questions. Sometimes it can take up to a week or
more to receive a reply. This website could be useful as a review that students can
use if they need more concrete examples for specific upper level math terms.

Daniel, 2

Title of the Resource: Math-Play


Audience: Students

Topic: Math 1st-8th

Author: N/A
URL: http://www.math-play.com/index.html
APA Citation:

Online Math Games. (n.d.). Retrieved 10 7, 2015, from Math Play: http://www.mathplay.com/index.html

This website consists of games students can play online and is suitable for
elementary to middle grades. Every game is organized by grade level, content, and
game type. In addition the website also provides free downloadable worksheets
that can be used in the classroom. The games range from sports, to crosswords, it
mimics popular game shows like Jeopardy and Who wants to be a Millionaire, as
well as games that involve real life applications like being a cashier. A lot of the
games I observed appear to be on a time limit. This website can be used as a form
a prior knowledge and introduce students to new topics by playing an interactive
game. They will grasp a better understanding for the application of specific math
terms and how math can be related to specific situations.

Daniel, 3
Title of the Resource: Math Worksheets
Audience: Students/Teachers
math

Topic: All levels of

Author: N/A
URL: http://www.mathworksheets4kids.com/index.html
APA Citation:
Printable Math Worksheets and Online Tests. (20015, 10 9). Retrieved from Math
Worksheets + Kids: http://www.mathworksheets4kids.com/index.html

This website has a great selection of worksheets, coloring pages, and printable
activities that can be used in the classroom. It has worksheets for all grade level
Prek-12th and has tabs that separate every worksheet by math subject and grade
level. It also has a section that covers basic topics such as addition, subtraction,
word problems, etc. While worksheets are encouraged for classroom use, this
website can be used as study guide or as a notes guide that students can keep and
use as a guide.

Daniel, 4
Title of the Resource: AAA Math
Audience: Teachers

Topic: 8th Grade Math

Author: N/A
URL: http://www.aaamath.com/grade8.htm
APA Citation:
Eight Grade. (2015, 10 10). Retrieved from aaamath:
http://www.aaamath.com/grade8.htm

This websites lists various amounts of topics appropriate for 8 th grade mathematics.
It also has lessons already divided by topic and subject matter. The lessons are not
very detailed but they do provide a simplistic examples and can be used as a
reference for a math teacher. A lot of adaptations would have to be made to the
lesson plans but nonetheless it is a good starting source of information. There are
even worksheets and a progress report sheets that can be used to keep track of
specific information that needs to be covered. The purpose of the website is to
create an interactive environment between teachers and students. Teachers can
benefit from the free lessons plans while students can use the website to further
explore the concepts based on the lessons provide from the teachers.

Daniel, 5
Title of the Resource: IXL
Audience: Students/Teachers
Language Arts

Topic: Math and

Author: N/A
URL: https://www.ixl.com/
APA Citation:
Eight Grade. (2015, 10 13). Retrieved from IXL: https://www.ixl.com/

This website has a combination of both Math and Language Arts practice skills
separate by grade level. The standards are individualized by states and you can
select your state standards at the bottom of the page. It is mainly a lot of tests,
quizzes, and short questions that is suppose to help students review topics related
to Math or Language Arts. It also has a useful tool that a teacher can used to keep
track of students progress on the practice questions and quizzes. Instructors can
create graph tables or display student progress in various informative ways to see
trends in the topics most students struggle in. There is also a section for questions
that can be posted by students directly to the instructor. Its a great way to interact
with students and use real time information to adjust lessons and reviews.

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