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Here’s a great book for middle school girls with practical tips and extra practice problems.
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This is another book by Danica McKellar geared toward pre-algebra girls.
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This is an interesting book for parents and teachers alike, although we have no idea why math would be anyone’s least favorite subject…
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A quick game to practice problems, using order of operations. Try the hardest level.
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Simple practice problems for when you're just starting out.
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Bulk up your PEMDAS chops. This game only asks about the order in which you should do a problem; there's no actual solving.
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This is a two-player game to practice finding factors of numbers.
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This prime factorization tool will factorize even the biggest numbers. Great for checking your answers!
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Some fun trivia about prime numbers.
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This is an awesome tool to practice factor trees, LCMs, and GCFs!
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This site has a fun Jeopardy!-style game to play with one or two players. It's good practice for factorizing and finding multiples.
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Here's a cute, quick game to practice LCMs and GCFs.
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Great practice with word problems involving LCMs and GCFs.
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Use a number line to drop a dude out of a plane.
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This site shows a nice illustration of using pluses and minuses to solve addition problems.
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This is a fun two-player game using all operations with integers. It's similar to the old favorite Connect Four. Can you beat your buddy?
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This is an interactive view from the Milky Way to the atoms in a leaf as seen through powers of 10. Talk about an ultra zoom.
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Uh, the title pretty much says it all. These are flash cards for practicing square roots.
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A quiz game to test your mad scientific notation skillz.
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Another quick game for practicing scientific notation.