Useful Links

 

 

The Yahoo.com/science/mathematics is a useful tool to obtain additional resources and private tutoring.

The Dr. Math web-site offers additional resources as well as explanations on difficult math concepts.

Geometry Hidden Picture Game

Geometry Matho Game

This is a flowchart of the breakdown of the "Statistical Family Tree".

Here is a place where you can guess the correlation coefficient of various scatter plots.

Simulation for the Geometric Distribution.

Here's a look a linear regression.

Here are some useful Videos on Demand from Against All Odds

Here's a place to run various statistical tests.

Here's an electronic textbook called StatSoft for statistics.

Here's a great site to read about various statistical concepts.

Statistical applications are useful for spatial understanding.

The Tennessee State Department of Education offers some useful insight on the Gateway Testing and various other educational concepts.

Here are some interactive sites that will be useful for students taking Gateway tests in Algebra I, Biology, and English 10.

Here is a site to download the acrobat which is needed to access the files on this website.

Here is some instructional sites to aide in Algebra.

Various math lessons created by "Dan".

This comprehensive site "Where stats come alive!" is an excellent resource that allows users to create graphs that compare countries on almost any statistic.

Everything you ever wanted to know about PI.

Everything you ever wanted to know about tesselations.

Here is a text-based guide on how to beome a better math student, with tips on math study skills, active study vs. passive study, asking questions, college math vs. high school math, how to study math, math problem solving, math test strategies, studying for a math test, when and how to get help and more.

Here is a collection of dragon cliparts that may be used to "Spice Up" your web-site.