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Great Sites for Free Math help! ***FREE MATH HELP*** @FREEMATHHELP

Math Assistance from a variety of different sources.  Take the time to review each of the sources as each one has something different to provide;  trying a variety of different sources allows the learner to select the option which works best with their learning style.
(please continue to check back as well as review past postings as there are several reference sites in an effort to aide students in math, reading, writing as well as a variety of other subjects.  My goal is to help you get the most out of your education, and hopefully some of the material on this site can assist you along your educational journey.

Please feel free to post any helpful sites you may find, as your posting may be just want someone else is looking for. Let's work together so we can all be the best we can be.  

·         Valencia's Math Help 24/7: www.valenciacollege.edu/math/liveScribe.cfm


Valencia Math professors have created pen-casts and videos of common lessons to aid your learning.  Click on Developmental Math I or II to expand the topics.  Some lessons have more than one professor's perspective, so don't hesitate to watch more than one!

·         Khan Academy: www.khanacademy.org



The Khan Academy has video lessons on developmental math topics (and many other academic topics!) as well as interactive learning tools.  You can create an account if you want to save your progress.  Or to get started, just click Learn in the top left corner of the home page.  For video lessons, click Expand topic list - - > Algebra I or Arithmetic/Pre-Algebra. For interactive practice, click Knowledge Map and navigate the knowledge map using the zoom and scan tools in the top left corner of the map.  

·         Math TV:  www.mathtv.com
  
·         Smart Thinking by Pearson:  https://www.smarthinking.com/

·         Net Tutor: www.nettutor.com

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