Ask Dr. Math
Recommendation:
Students, parents and teachers can use this site to quickly find answers and information about mathematical topics. The archives are well organized to help with a search. If you don't find an answer you can write in for the Dr. to respond.
Description:
From the website: "Ask Dr. Math is a question and answer service for math students and their teachers. Students submit questions to Dr. Math by filling out our Web form. Answers are sent back by e-mail, and we then gather the best questions and answers into a searchable archive organized by grade level (elementary, middle school, high school) and topic (exponents, infinity, polynomials, etc.)"
Possible uses:
Students can use this site to support their math studies - asking questions to Dr. Math or searching the archives to find answers to their questions. A Teachers2Teachers link is provided for teachers with questions about the teaching of math. The bottom of the home page also provides links to a math library, math forum, quick reference and search engines.
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