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This is a page, a wiki, editable by you, the student. It is a place to list, organize, and evaluate online resources. In plain language, math stuff on the web.

Here's an example:

Name : National Library of Virtual Manipulatives
Link : []

What is it: This seems to be a list of applets or mini-games for different math skills. It has different grade levels. There's a lot of stuff here, maybe so much that I can't easily pick which one I want.

Questions: How can I get it to be more specific about what I want?

Recommendation: I would recommend this, but some of it seems confusing. before I tell somebody to use any specific applet, I would want to test it myself. Seems to cover all the basic skills that I want reinforced. media type="custom" key="9852065"

Seems to cover all the basic skills that I want reinforced. ||
 * ~ Name ||~ Link ||~ What is it? ||~ Questions ||~ Recommendation ||
 * National Library of Virtual Manipulatives || [] || This seems to be a list of applets or mini-games for different math skills. It has different grade levels. There's a lot of stuff here, maybe so much that I can't easily pick which one I want. || How can I get it to be more specific about what I want? || I would recommend this, but some of it seems confusing. before I tell somebody to use any specific applet, I would want to test it myself.
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What I have written above is an example of a website that I found using Google when I went looking for something about learning fractions. I just Googled "Fractions" and picked something that looked good. I could have explored it more, or I could have ignored and gone back to pick a different one. The point is that I picked one thing that I found on the internet, and I spent some time examining it. I decided if I thought it was useful, if it helped my understanding of this topic, and how well I think it relates to what we are learning in class right now.

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