HELPFUL LINKS
Need an online calculator?
DESMOS.COM
Desmos is an amazing online graphing and scientific calculator. Not only do I use this in my classroom instead of any other type of calculator but as a teacher I can build activities and lessons through this site. It is very easy to use and I would recommend it over purchasing a calculator. |
GEOGEBRA.ORG
While GeoGebra started off as a way to work with both 2 dimensional and 3 dimensions figures, it now has many more features including a scientific and graphing calculator. I have more experience with desmos, but GeoGebra is also extremely easy to use and more accessible than purchasing a hand held calculator. |
Need extra math help?
KHANACADEMY.ORG
As your teacher I will do everything I can to help you be successful in class. You can even come see me before or after school for extra help or attend our many tutoring options that we provide - however, if you are finding you still need extra or different help, Khan Academy has video lesson separated by topic along with practice questions with demonstrations and the work explained and worked out for you. |
YOUTUBE.COM
YouTube is also an excellent source for learning. Simply type the topic of the lesson we are learning in class into the search bar and you should get many videos to watch that explains what we are learning and/or how to solve. You can also visit my channel where I have made videos for almost every lesson that I teach in Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2. |
Need extra math practice?
KHANACADEMY.ORG
Again, Khan Academy is an excellent resource for extra practice problems, preparing for standardized tests, or brushing up on old skills that need refreshing. |
IXL.COM
IXL is another excellent adaptive learning tool where you can practice old skills and new. Simply pick the level of math you are currently in, topic you are learning, and start practicing with questions, examples, videos and more! |