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  1. Maths Now! GCSE: Higher 2 Student's Book by Maths Now! National Writing Group, 2002-01-25
  2. Oxford GCSE Maths for Edexcel: Specification B Student Book Higher Plus (A*-B) by Marguerite Appleton, Dave Capewell, et all 2010-01-28

141. Math And Reading Homework Help For Kids
Numerous articles related to math and reading skills taught to students in the first through 12th grades. Special section just for kids includes math and reading tips.
http://math-and-reading-help-for-kids.org/index.html
September 16, 2005
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Colleges and Schools Offering Courses in Christian Studies
Information for those who may be interested in learning more about or beginning a career in Christian studies.
Appropriate Reading Discussions for Children
Discussing reading helps children develop their literary skills and helps parents monitor a student's reading comprehension. This article examines the various questions parents can use to lead a reading discussion at home.
Helping your Child Prepare for Junior High School
This is a guide for helping parents prepare their children for the transition into junior high school.

142. ARMD::Education
A wide range of NASA online educational programs, products, and services that are designed to capture the interest of students while helping educators incorporate the exciting work of NASA's Aerospace Technology Enterprise into math, science, and technology curricula at all levels.
http://www.aerospace.nasa.gov/edu/index.htm

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Chemical Vapor Deposition Reaction Chamber.
AERONAUTICS EDUCATION OVERVIEW Over the past 100 years, aviation technology has transformed society by creating global economic growth, providing unrivaled national security, and promoting a remarkable quality of everyday life. Numerous aviation innovations pioneered by NASA and its predecessor, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), have been instrumental in achieving this level of performance. Today NASA's Aeronautics Enterprise continues the development of advanced aviation concepts and technologies that are beyond the risk level or capability of other organizations, and that are leading the way to unparalleled advancements in aviation for the 21st Century. The Aeronautics Enterprise sponsors a broad range of professionally designed learning activities and materials with an aeronautics focus for students and teachers at all grade levels. These projects have been produced in close consultation with the educational community and are designed to support the national standards for mathematics, science, geography and technology education. They are developed and implemented by the Education Offices at NASA Field Centers. SAIC SITE MAP Search

143. Math Help Forum - Math Games & Math Homework Help
A dicussion forum for students and teachers, including homework help for students.
http://www.mathhelpforum.com/
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User Name Remember Me? Password Register FAQ Members List Resources ... Mark Forums Read If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You must register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Forum Last Post Threads Posts Urgent Homework Help Post it here if you are in a hurry annual rate of return by Luke Today 12:06 PM Elementary and Middle School Math Help Any Math Questions are Welcome Math Homework Help (1 Viewing) Any grade school questions here Matrices by hemza 11:21 AM Percents Fractions and Decimals Questions about precents fractions and decimals here fractions by jlwoodley 09:10 PM Exponents and Square Roots (1 Viewing) Questions about exponents and roots here Exponent problem by rgep 11:28 PM Integers Integers, positive and negative numbers, number lines, etc. Zero by rgep 02:51 PM Inequalities Solving and graphing inequalities solve and graph by htmlmaster 08:07 PM High School Level Math General Math Homework Help General High School Math Help (3 Viewing) Any Math Questions for High School Math :(-Rational...

144. Mr. Titen's More Than Math Page
Mathematics teacher provides puzzles for students.
http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Tower/1133/
Go Where Ya Need To! Home Challenge Problem The Home Work Place Mrs. Mackinney's Place ... E-Mail Me: suggestions, comments, things to add. Hello, I'm Mr. Titen. I teach math in New Jersey. This site has many different pages. So check them all out. Contents descriptions down below. A WEEKLY MESSAGE FROM MR. T Hey check out the new problem... it's a real mailer... hehehehe.. bad joke sorry. Quote of the Week! Never Judge a Day by the Weather. mR. t :-) GOOD LUCK!!! See ya next week. Same BAT time, same BAT channel! Challenge Problem Here is the challenge problem for the week. For my student's it is extra credit. Topics are from basic math to basic algebra to basic geometry. Some use straight foward thinking, some need more creative lateral thinking. Are You Ready for the Challenge?!? The Home Work Place : Calendars of HOME WORK for all my classes. These cover the next two weeks of school and should be updated weekly. Mrs. MacKinney's Web Page A link to the coolest English/Science teacher in the school. Fun with Numbers Different tricks to do with numbers. Some use cards, some use dice, some use calculators, ..., all

145. Untitled Document
students for the advancement of mathematics. Hosts events and meetings. Includes recent news and fun links.
http://www.oakland.edu/org/sam/
Welcome to the Students for the Advancment of Mathematics Homepage. Our meetings will be held every friday in the 4th floor conference room of SEB. For more information contact Dan Steffy at desteffy@oakland.edu. This page is under construction.

146. Stevenson Learning Skills
Methods and materials for teaching reading, math, and basic skills to both learning disabled and regular students.
http://www.StevensonSemple.com/
New! Semple Math Level 4 Division/Fractions/More! The books are here! Call today! 1-800-343-1211 Our Programs: Stevenson Reading Cursive Writing Essential Grammar Other Programs ... Teaching Resources elcome to Stevenson Learning Skills
In addition to publishing, we offer training and consultation services. The Stevenson Language Skills Program is an integrated set of materials that covers reading, spelling, penmanship and basic language arts. Other stand-alone items for teaching grammar, cursive writing and telling time are also available.
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147. Diagnostic Test
All students that are registered for math 1013 must take a diagnostic (math placement) test. The diagnostic (math placement) test concentrates on some of
http://ace.acadiau.ca/math/diagnostic.htm
Math Diagnostic Tests MATH 1013 (Intro Calculus) and MATH 1613 (Business Math) MATH 1013 (Intro Calculus) All students that are registered for Math 1013 must take a diagnostic (math placement) test. The diagnostic (math placement) test concentrates on some of the basic high school mathematics that is really the minimum needed in order to take a university level calculus course. There is no need to have taken calculus in high school in order to answer the questions on this diagnostic. In fact there is no need for high school calculus in order to take Math 1013. The diagnostic (math placement) test you will be taking is a multiple-choice test consisting of 25 basic questions, which will be administered during orientation week. This test was designed to see how much students have retained from high school math. Students are not expected to study for this test. It is used as a basis to counsel those students who may need extra help with Calculus.
Math 1013 (Intro Calculus) Diagnostic Test Date: Tuesday, September 6/05

148. Welcome To The Math League
Specializes in math contests, books, and computer software designed for students from the 4th grade through high school.
http://www.mathleague.com
Math Contests Contest Books Math Software Homeschoolers ... FAQ
Building student interest and confidence in mathematics through solving worthwhile problems. The Math League is dedicated to bringing challenging mathematics materials to students. The Math League specializes in math contests, books, and computer software designed to stimulate interest and confidence in mathematics for students from the 4th grade through high school. Over 1 million students participate in Math League contests each year. Contest problems are designed to cover a range of mathematical knowledge for each grade level. All of the problems on each contest require no additional knowledge of mathematics beyond the grade level they test. Math Contests
Math League contests are available for grades 4 through High School. Challenging, interesting problems make learning math fun! Sample Contests Contest Dates High School Dates Check School Registration ... Contest Books
Math League contest books are available and contain dozens of practice math contests, complete with answers and solutions. Great for sharpening math skills and motivating student interest! Educational Software
Math League Educational Software programs are comprehensive learning tools, with thousands of practice problems and solutions organized by subject.

149. Concordia Math Student Advising
(For Actuarial math and Actuarial math/Finance, go to the link on the left column). students who wish to add a Minor in mathematics Statistics
http://www.mathstat.concordia.ca/StudentAdvising.html
The Department of Concordia University
STUDENT ADVISING PLEASE NOTE:
Due to increased demand from August 15 to September 20, line-ups are expected and advisors may not be able to see all students.
Students are advised to arrive early. ADVISING FOR
STATISTICS
PROGRAM STUDENTS
ADVISING FOR ALL OTHER STUDENTS
(Except Commerce Students who must contact
their department's academic advisors)
COURSE OVERFILLS AND
PREREQUISITE WAIVERS FOR ALL STUDENTS (Except Commerce Students who must contact their department's academic advisors)
Actuarial Students (not in Co-op) who require advising must meet with Dr. J. Garrido Tel: 848-2424 ext. 3252 E-mail: garrido@mathstat.concordia.ca Co-op Students who require advising must contact: Dr. F. Szabo Tel: 848-2424 ext. 3251 E-mail: Fred.Szabo@concordia.ca All Other Department Students The advisors listed below are available without appointment. Friday Sept. 9th Students only (Dr. Srivastava, SGW Campus, LB 529-5) Monday Sept. 12th (Dr. Stern, SGW Campus, LB 529-4) All Students (Dr. Dafni, SGW Campus, LB 541-5)

150. Florida-Stuyvesant Alumni Mathematics Competition
Internet contest open to students in Palm Beach, Broward and neighboring counties.
http://www.math.fau.edu/MathematicsCompetition/Home.htm
FAU Announces the 10th Internet High School Mathematics Competition for the Academic Year 2005-2006
2005 - 2006 Competition Problems (See here for deadline) The Department of Mathematical Sciences, Florida Atlantic University, announces a mathematics competition for the academic year 20052006, open to all high school students in Palm Beach, Broward, and neighboring counties. The purpose of the competition is to encourage students to solve mathematics problems of varying difficulty, to challenge their mathematics skills and ingenuity, and finally to prepare them for the more formal competitions around the nation. The competition consists of 6 challenging problems, which will be available at this site during September of 2005. Interested contestants may also request a paper copy of the competition by giving us a mailing address. Entries to the competition should be sent by regular mail. Cash and book prizes will be awarded. Other contestants with good performances will also receive book prizes.

151. WWW Pages
Written for graduate students. but the same general principles apply to undergraduates. Links to many sites of the history of mathematics (from the math
http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~freiwald/wwwpages.html
Web Pages for Math Students
Table of Contents
The WU Math Majors/Minors Handbook

Local Links

Local Interest and Local Trivia

Professional Associations and Career Opportunities
...
Math Miscellany
Please report non-functional links to Ron Freiwald
Local Links
Math Department Home Page
Washington University Libraries The Mathematics Library
From a WU computer, you can access here all back issues of the American Mathematical Monthly (and about a dozen other journals) beginning in the 19th century, up to 1996: from the Library's page, select the JSTOR link (under "Full Text Sources"), and then select "Browse." The WU Career Center Page
Local Interest and Local Trivia
Department Faculty Mathematics and Plastic Surgery (work of Prof. Steven Krantz) Can Mathematicians Learn to Write? An article about Professor Steven Krantz The Deborah and Franklin Terrer Haimo Award to Professor Edward Spitznagel The Beauty of Pure Mathematics and Professor John McCarthy Mathematics and Radiation Oncology (Work of Professor Victor Wickerhauser) Professor Ron Freiwald A WU Record article about Prof. Ron Freiwald

152. MNTCG2
Midwest Number Theory Conference for Graduate students and Recent PhDs II. University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, IL, USA; 56 February 2005.
http://www.math.uiuc.edu/mntcg2/
Midwest Number Theory Conference for Graduate Students and Recent PhDs II
February 5-6, 2005
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Department of Mathematics, Altgeld Hall
Photo courtesy of Hiram Paley.
Updates
    Talks on Saturday will be in 165 Everitt Lab (northeast corner of Green and Wright Streets). Registration will be Saturday from 8:30-8:50 in the hall outside this room and during the morning break. The schedule and a PDF of abstracts is now available below. Talks will be 20 minutes long. There will be an overhead projector and chalkboards in the room. We also will have a projector if you would like to use a laptop during your talk, although you never know how fickle technology will be so we recommend you print out slides as a backup. Looks like it will be warmer than usual this weekend, with highs in the mid 40's and a slight chance of rain. If you are not staying within walking distance of the math department, you may park for free in the parking garage on the southwest corner of 5th Street and John (John is one block south of Green and is a bizarre street that is one way in a west direction for a block and one way in an east direction for another block). Don't forget to bring your $10 registration fee if you haven't mailed it already.

153. University Of Maryland Math Competition
Open to all high school students in Maryland and the District of Columbia, with past results, problems and solutions.
http://www.math.umd.edu/highschool/mathcomp/
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The University of Maryland High School Mathematics Competition
Here is the link to the 2005 University of Maryland High School Mathematics Competition
Every autumn, the University of Maryland organizes a High School Mathematics Competition, open to high school students enrolled in Maryland or the District of Columbia. The Competition provides students stimulation, feedback and the opportunity for achievement. There are cash prizes and Edgar Krahn Scholar opportunities, which vary from year to year.
The competition consists of two examinations. Generally, over 2000 students take the Part I examination. Students who score well on the Part I exam are invited to participate in Part II of the Competition (a considerably more challenging exam). The exams require a sound knowledge of high school mathematics up to, but not including, calculus. Both parts require mathematical insight and ingenuity.
The Competition began in 1979 under the leadership of Brit Kirwan, then chair of the Mathematics Department. The first Competition was organized by Professor Gertrude Ehrlich. Over the years, the Competition has been graced by many fine students. For recent years, we have more detailed records:

154. Homepage
Dedicated to students who need help with their math courses. It contains a brief description of each branch of mathematics.
http://www.geocities.com/math84steve/
Algebra Formulas
Trigonometry Formulas

Conversion Factors

Calculus I, II, III
- Derivative, Integration, 3D, partial derivative, etc...
Differential Equations
-Get all the solutions!!! Steve's Math/Physics
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Email me [math84steve@yahoo.com]
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155. Frank Potter's Science Gems - Mathematics
of the YOUNG math student!! including Background Info, Vocabulary, Activities, The intended audience are students in science and engineering at the
http://www.sciencegems.com/math.html
Frank Potter's Science Gems - Mathematics
FYI: Check back weekly, for we will continue to add new resources to the more than 16000 WWW resources that we have located so far.
Latest update: Wednesday, September 9, 2005.
http://www.sciencegems.com
Mathematics Categories

156. OSU High School Math Contest
Open to students in Oklahoma. Modeled after the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition.
http://www.math.okstate.edu/~hsc/
High School Math Contest
Contest Description
Every fall since 1991, OSU's Math Department has sponsored a High School Math Contest bringing Oklahoma high school students to Stillwater for a day of serious mathematical problem solving. The contest has proved very popular with students and teachers alike, currently bringing over 600 students from high schools throughout the state to campus each year. For a few years we offered the contest in a second location, in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex in Texas. The contest consists of 8-10 challenging problems to be completed in two and one-half hours. The exam uses high school algebra and geometry, and other subjects such as trigonometry, number theory, or combinatorics may appear. The exam is designed to teach logic and problem solving skills and to encourage creativity. It is modelled after the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition , sponsored by the Mathematical Association of America , which is offered annually to college students throughout the US and Canada. The book Algebra Through Problem Solving,

157. Wonderama, Explorations In Science Education
Wonderama is a Lansing based company providing assembly and handson programs in science and math to students in Michigan.
http://www.wonderama.org
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158. LinkedHeads - Your Guide To Homework Help On The Internet
Homework help Web site that offers students useful links for math, science, English, essays, history and government. Help is available for all age and skill levels.
http://www.geocities.com/linkedheads

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Welcome to the best homework help site ever created! We offer quality links to great websites that will get your work done as quickly and accurately as possible. All of our services are free, there are no gimmicks, strings attached. I the webmaster understand how many people across the globe have trouble finishing projects and essays. Although we do not give any answers whatsoever to any tests, we simply give links to the resources that many kids need.
Want to help a good cause? Click the button below, though it is not guarenteed, it is %99.999 percent likely that it is appropriate.
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159. NASA LIVE
Free videoconferencing programs for K12 and college students and teachers that enrich math, science, and technology instruction; provide professional development, and facilitate communication with NASA researchers in an interactive, virtual environment.
http://live.larc.nasa.gov
Produced by the NASA LaRC Office of Education
Responsible NASA Official: Dr. Thomas Pinelli, Distance Learning Officer.
Questions or Comments? Email them to dlcenter+mail@larc.nasa.gov
Search keywords:

160. Colorful Mathematics
Educational software presents advanced mathematics to K12 students in a game-oriented approach, using coloring and drawing techniques to illustrate concepts from graph theory and computer science.
http://www.math.ucalgary.ca/~laf/colorful/colorful.html
COLORFUL MATHEMATICS
Mathematics computer games
Colorful Mathematics is a series of educational software presenting advanced mathematical concepts to K-12 students in a game-oriented approach. The five games offered utilize simple coloring and/or drawing techniques to illustrate some state of the art mathematical concepts from graph theory and computer science.
BACKGROUND
IS THIS REALLY MATHEMATICS?
THE GAMES
TEACHER'S CORNER ...
RELATED SITES
Funding for this project was made possible through Industry Canada's SchoolNet initiative and through the cooperation of the Canadian Mathematical Society.
Chosen as a Selected Web Resource
by the National Council of Teachers
of Mathematics Illuminations Project

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