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Jan 29 2009

MathEbook.net: Online Math Worksheets & More

I just love finding websites chock full of great (and I do mean GREAT) resources for homeschoolers and teachers to use.  Math is a touchy subject for many students, but it doesn’t have to be.

MathEbook.net provides math resources for your children from kindergarten clear through high school.  The website is fully interactive with all of their worksheets in a PDF format that allows your child to enter their answers directly into the document without ever printing anything.  For those of you trying to go green or just save a bit of money on printing supplies, this is a perfect solution to getting great materials your kids can use without breaking the bank for printing.

On the home page of the site, they have a ladder with rungs (duh, all ladders have rungs, right?) that correspond to the general grade levels.  Click your desired level and you’ll be taken to the corresponding grade level page that has the link for all of the virtual e-workbooks for that level on the left side of the page.  On the right side of the page near the top, you’ll find a banner that you can click to see video tutorials for math lessons.  If math isn’t your strong subject and you have to teach tricky topics to your child, these video tutorials will be a life saver for you (or at least a pride saver when you have to explain to your child that you don’t have a clue).

In addition to the workbooks and video tutorials, there’s also a math dictionary as well as a download section.  All of the workbooks/worksheets are downloadable and if you want, you can save and print off pages you want to use or let your child work digitally.

As always, if you like what you find, leave the folks at MathEbook.net a bit of feedback to let them know they’re doing a great job !

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