Welcome to my website
2025-26 School Year
If you are looking for assignments, notes or important links for class, then go to the appropriate course page. If you're just checking things out, then you may find some interesting links under Cool Stuff. If you're having trouble with the concepts in class or need some extra help or extra practice, then there is a table of useful links and resources listed at the bottom of this page. But two quality sources for video material to help you learn content from your courses are:
University of Waterloo's CEMC. Their content covers parts, or all, of the courses from Math 8 to Calculus. They have organized their content by topic, not grade. See my course pages for a detailed list of topics with links. https://cemc.uwaterloo.ca/resources/courseware/courseware.html
The Khan Academy offers short lessons and practice on isolated, individual topics in many subject areas. https://www.khanacademy.org/math
I can be contacted by email at: tmitruk@sd44.ca
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Tutorials
Mon., Tues., Thur., Fri. 8:30 - 9:11am
I'll be available most Wednesday's too.
Remember, you are invited to seek help from any math teacher in the department. We all explain things a bit differently and sometimes a different explanation is all it takes to resolve your confusion with a topic. If one classroom is busy, drop into a different one to get more 1-on-1 support. If I am not there when you arrive, go see another teacher for help.
Puzzles
Do you like Soduko? Try KenKen! It gives you clues in a different way, using operations with the numbers to figure out where they go. There are puzzles for every skill level.
Bilingual Glossaries of Math Vocabulary in over 30 languages are available at the website below. These are
Bilingual Glossaries and Cognates | NYU Steinhardt
(https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/metrocenter/statewide-rbern/resources/bilingual-glossaries-and-cognates#math)
Do You Love Math like I do?
Check out these web magazines with fascinating articles on a wide range of topics related to mathematics: its history, application, puzzles and more!
Cool Stuff!
There are dozens of sites that provide histories, explanations and demonstrations of important concepts.
Click HERE for links to some sites that you may enjoy exploring. Don't be shy ... you may be surprised by what you may learn about a concept that you thought was simple, or what you can learn about something you thought would be hard.
There are many games that have been created to enhance specific and general mathematics skills. Here's a few that may be useful.