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  • To see the beauty of math, take a look at these McAtee-approved sites on CONIC SECTIONS:
  • If you're all finished with your assignment, have some fun at these sites
  • Cool Math Sites -  A hotlist of various math websites. Don’t just go to the Puzzles and Teasers at the top of the page. There are categories for Algebra, Geometry, and Calculus, too.  Find online calculators, raw data to manipulate, and information about the history of Mathematics.
  • National Library of Virtual Manipulatives - A site maintained by Utah State University that provides puzzles and activities--grouped by grade level--covering the areas of Numbers & Operations, Algebra, Geometry, Measurement, and Data Analysis & Probability.
  • Brain Teasers - Some of the best math and logic problems for kids on the Net. New teasers are posted each week by grade level.
  • The Math Forum: Student Center - Problems, puzzles, contests, tips & tricks, and chat areas.
  • Ask Dr. Math - Problem you can't solve? Submit it to Dr. Math, but check the archives first to see if it has already been answered.
  • King's Math - This hotlist organizes math categories, then links you directly to webpages that have a tool or game to meet that need.  From Beginning Math activities to Probability, this site links to activities from all over the globe.
  • Calculators On-line - Here you can do all those conversions for problems like temperature and distance.
  • Dave's Math Tables - Available in English or Spanish, includes math tables for general math, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, statistics, and "odds and ends". Includes a glossary of math terms.
  • VassarStats" Website for Statistical Computation - If you are taking a statistics course, or integrating statistics into your class, this is a gold mine.
  • On-Line Mathematics Dictionary - Definitions from Abundant Number to Zeta Function.
  • Chaos Experience - Includes a history and overview of chaos theory,descriptions of chaos in everyday life, animated fractals, a glossary of terms, downloadable images and applications.
  • Manipula Math with Java - This Japanese website is loaded with interactive programs that you can manipulate, and  animations that help you to grasp the meaning of mathematical ideas.
  • The Mandelbrot Set - This site was created to help people understand where the Mandelbrot Set comes from.
  • The Spanky Fractal Database - Make beautiful pictures with mathematics. A must-see!
  • History of Mathematics Web Resources - Includes time lines, regional mathematics, links to related resources, and bibliographies. Includes links to the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive, which includes biographies for over 1,000 mathematicians, grouped by name, birthplace, and era. The site also includes numerous chronologies, articles on the history of math, an index of famous curves, bibliographies, and links to related resources.

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