http://www.purplemath.com/internet.htm
http://home.earthlink.net/~djbach/lessons.html
Algebra Help
http://cs.gmu.edu/cne/modules/dau/math/dau1_frm.html
This school has a lengthy list of algebra lessons.
http://math.usask.ca/emr/menu.html
lessons, examples, and short quizzes
http://algebra.freeservers.com/springridge1.html
Felicia's lesson's on arithmetic through beginning algebra) are friendly, chatty, and illustrated, with many worked examples and check-your-answer problems covering basic techniques and problem areas. Click on "Site Map" to see a listing of lessons.
http://www.freemathhelp.com/forum/
http://www.jcoffman.com/Algebra2/lecture.htm
It cover's a lot of material and include many worked examples. The notes center on algebra, but also include a little statistics (box-and-whisker plots, for example) and trigonometry. Each lesson is linked to the related Glencoe online learning resource.
http://www.karlscalculus.org/email.html
Karl's Notes on Email: math people have developed commonly accepted ways of formatting math for the purposes of e-mail and newsgroups, some of which has been adopted into (or from) the syntax used by graphing calculators.
animated illustrations and mini-quizzes, these lessons are great! By the way, the lessons they charge for follow the same format.
The site also has worksheets, a tutoring forum, puzzles, and teaching games
http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/
This site covers algebra through differential equations. The lessons are very thorough, with lots of worked examples, sensible advice regarding common mistakes, and helpful previews.
http://ola4.aacc.edu/dfsymancyk/web131/wmenu1311.html
some great lessons, which include illustrations and worked examples.
http://www.studyzone.org/mtestprep/math8.cfm
http://www.sparknotes.com/math/prealgebra/fractions/
Pre-algebra, fractions, Geometry and more
http://www.jamesbrennan.org/algebra/
This site covers many standard algebra topics, complete with worked examples.
http://www.visualfractions.com/
All aspects of fractions are covered in these instruction-and-quiz format Java lessons.Note: Instructions for using the lessons are below the active part of the screen, so scroll down first to read how to work the lesson; then scroll back up to play. (Site requires Java.)
http://mathbits.com/MathBits/TISection/Openpage.htm
instructions for using your Texas Instruments TI-83 or TI-84 calculator for various tasks.
http://www.mathematicshelpcentral.com/graph_paper.htm
Holly Camp has created Adobe Acrobat Graph Paper Sheets, they are available as free downloads, and many are already formatted for doing homework.
If you're looking for a definition, try this site. There is an alphabetic index available along the left-hand side of the page, or you can enter your term into the search box in the top right corner
http://www.pdfpad.com/graphpaper/
Print graph paper free from your computer. This site is perfect for science and math homework, craft projects and other graph paper needs.
http://www.edhelper.com/middle_school_math.htm
Click on one of the tabs above. You'll find over 100 instant-answer, self-help, math solvers, ready to provide you with instant help on your math problem
http://www.math.com/students/homework.html
A math library, lessons and more
http://www.coolmath.com/home.htm
Covers everything from elementary math to calculus
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http://www.sosmath.com/tables/unitconv/unitconv.html
http://www.math.com/tables/tables.htm
http://pages.prodigy.com/VDJW65A/measure.htm
http://www.calculator.com/calcs/calc_sci.html ( this is a on-line calculator)

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