OJK World of Math
www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/2426/index.html
It has questions
and quizzes ranging from topics like:
i)
Linear and quadratic equations
ii)
Inequalities
iii)
Exponential and log functions
iv)
Trigonometric functions
v)
Triangle Trigonometry
vi)
Trigonometric Equations
vii)
Functions
viii)
Derivatives and Slopes
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Chapters are divided into sections,
which comprise of self-learning notes,
followed by self-graded quizzes.
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There
is a test at the end of each section
with complete solutions
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There
are questions at the end of some
sections which can be answered and are
marked by the Webmaster (of course email
address needs to be given)
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Very
good interface and can be used directly
by the teacher in the classroom
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Problems can be assigned and complete
solutions can be shown in the classroom
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Not
necessary to design worksheets or other
teaching material
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Besides
the topics mentioned above, there are
lots of puzzles and games, random
riddles, a graphing calculator, a
scientific calculator, weekly
assignments, homework help(!!!), student
found links, email to the Webmaster and
lots more.
Free I.C.S.E. Maths
www.icsemaths.com/
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Topical papers ranging from circles,
Coordinate Geometry, Cylinder, Cone,
Sphere, Pythagoras Theorem, Loci,
Matrices, Quadratic Equations,
Trigonometric Ratios, Remainder and
Factor Theorem
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A ready
made resource for questions with answers
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Very
clearly defined topics
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Just
print and distribute to the students
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Covers
a range of topics from Sec 1 – Sec 4
Drawbacks:
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No
solutions; only answers given
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No self
study material given
PurpleMaths
Algebra Modules
www.purplemath.com
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Preliminary to advanced Algebra
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Very
clearly defined topics; there are links
to related topics
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Solved
examples and lecture notes for detailed
explanation (good for the teacher to
read and get another, possibly better
perspective, in teaching the topic; too
wordy from the students point of view)
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Some
animation included to explain concepts
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Covers
a range of topics across all levels
e-zgeometry
www.e-zgeometry.com
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A very
comprehensive collection of lesson
notes, review quizzes and interactive
support
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Explanations are very clear and are
suitable for all levels
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The
different topics are very clearly
defined and links are suitably placed
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Review
quiz (MCQ format) at the end of each
section and Chapter Review are very
useful to check the pupils’
understanding of the topic.
Visual.
Calculus
http://archives.math.utk.edu/visual.calculus/
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A
comprehensive collection of lesson notes
on Calculus incorporating explanations
using Flash, Live Math and Java Applets
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Very
interesting for classroom demonstration
Vectors
http://mathforum.org/~klotz/Vectors/vectors.html
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The
topics in the chapter have been
explained using GSP. If GSP is not
required, the same concepts can be
explained with the help of the picture
provided.
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Lesson
notes are comprehensive
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Interesting interactive method to
explain this chapter
Think-Quest Maths
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Very
suitable for local content since the
Math Website is created by a group of
local students and their tutors
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Chapters have been separated into
different sections
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Concepts have been interestingly
explained with quizzes and solved
examples
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Not
much animation and quite wordy