Resources


Interesting and Helpful Mathematical Websites


You and your parents can find an overview and explanation of the mathematical skills and concepts in each unit we study, along with answers to selected ACE questions.


This site can give your parents more general information about the development and approach of the CMP curriculum.


This British website has a variety of games that give you practice with numerous arithmetic and algebraic skills (e.g., operating with fractions, decimals, percents, and integers; solving equations). You can adjust the level of difficulty as you improve.


The National Library of Virtual Manipulatives allows you to explore and check your understanding of a wide array of mathematical concepts and skills by manipulating blocks, numbers lines, counters, geometric figures, and a host of other visual representations.


This is a wonderful game of logic and visual perception; the site gives you one daily puzzle (there are also other interesting games on this site).


This site gives you six daily KenKen puzzles. . . .a little like Sudoku, but with the four arithmetic operations involved.


This online graphing calculator will help you visualize and sketch graphs for homework.


This site gives you practice with adding and subtracting integers (positive and negative numbers).


This is a very helpful video for reviewing the order of operations.