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Divide fractions
Divide fractions (1st Grade - 6th Grade)
Interactive site, easy to work problems with explanations of answers 
 
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Algebra in Balance
Algebra in Balance (6th Grade - 8th Grade)
In this lesson, one of a multi-part unit from Illuminations, students use an interactive pan balance tool to explore algebraic expressions. They determine if...  More ...
 
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Evaluating Algebraic Expressions
Explanation and exercises 
 
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Vector Investigation: Car Storm Chaser
In this student interactive, from Illuminations, students ""drive"" a car by adjusting the magnitude and direction of a velocity vector. The goal is to inter...  More ...
 
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Philippe de la Hire
Philippe de la Hire (3rd Grade - 12th Grade)
This resource, from the Illuminations-reviewed History of Mathematics Archive, features biographical information about French mathematician Philippe de la Hi...  More ...
 
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Rational and Irrational Numbers
Rational and Irrational Numbers (1st Grade - 8th Grade)
Excellent graphics and explanation! Gives examples. Easy to understand. 
 
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Mathematics and Architecture
Mathematics and Architecture (6th Grade - 12th Grade)
This article, from the Illuminations-reviewed History of Mathematics Archive, discusses how since ancient times, architecture and mathematics have retained c...  More ...
 
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Paper Pool
Paper Pool (3rd Grade - 12th Grade)
This student interactive, from Illuminations, simulates the behavior of a pool ball on pool tables of various dimensions. Students can manipulate the dimensi...  More ...
 
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Balancing Equations
Balancing Equations (6th Grade - 8th Grade)
This reproducible activity, from an Illuminations lesson, walks students through the process of using the Properties of Equality to solve algebraic equations...  More ...
 
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Area Triangles
Area Triangles (6th Grade - 8th Grade)
This student interactive, from an Illuminations lesson, allows students to manipulate the base and height of a triangle and see how this changes the triangle...  More ...
 
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