Monday, November 28, 2011
Mathcounts Resources Blog Post
For this blog post I won't separate you by group. All I want you to do is list some sources (books and/or websites) that you find most helpful. I want you to list your Top 5 Math sources. At least one has to be a book while at least one has to be a website. If it is a website, then just copy and paste the link. For books, just write the title. If you choose big websites (i.e. Art of Problem Solving), I want you to list specific sub sections of the website (you can count multiple sub sections as different sources). This should not take more than a few minutes so I expect everyone to finish by Wednesday 10:00 pm.
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Aishwarya Laddha
ReplyDeletehttp://www.khanacademy.org/search?page_search_query=changing+bases
Competition Math for Middle School
~Christine T^T
ReplyDelete1) Competition Math for Middle School (book)
2) http://www.agmath.com/media//DIR_57727/NumberTheory.pdf
3) http://www.agmath.com/media//DIR_57727/10$20Lessons.pdf
1) Competition for math Middle School (book)
ReplyDelete2) AoPS V I (book)
3) Ashish's links
~Christine
ReplyDelete4) https://mathcounts.org/pastcompetition
5) http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/russ/mathcounts/diaz.html
*helpful suggestion: look up MathCounts Problems on Google
1. Mastering Technical Mathematics
ReplyDelete2. The Art of Problem Solving (book series)
3. http://www.wolframalpha.com/
4. Schaum's Outlines (book series)
5. http://www.webmath.com/
1) Art of Problem-Competition Math for Middle School (Book)
ReplyDeleteBy J. Batterson
2) Tossing coins theory (probability)
http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/probability/info.htm
3) Math Open Reference- Area of a Rhombus (other topics too)
http://www.mathopenref.com/rhombusarea.html
4) Geometric Progression- Wikipedia (includes sumation of geometric series)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geometric_progression
5) Linear Equation- Wikipedia (includes slope intercept of a line concepts)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_equation
http://mathbits.com/
ReplyDeletehttps://mathcounts.org/sslpage.aspx
http://www.purplemath.com/index.htm
http://www.saab.org/mc.cgi
And of course lovely GOOGLE.
BOOK:
Well it's this Chinese book: 从课堂到奥数
So you probably can't buy it.
1. Homework links
ReplyDelete2. Google
3. Yahoo Answers
4. Geometry (book)
5. Parents
Places that I find helpful for math are:
ReplyDelete1) khanacademy.org in any of the following sections.
(Arithmetic, Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Geometry and Developmental Math)
2)Google search
3) Wikipedia search
4) The Art of Problem Solving: Volume 1: the Basics (book)
5) School Math Textbooks (Holt McDougal)
1) Art of Problem Solving
ReplyDelete2) Competition Math for Middle School
3) Art of Problem Solving Volume 1
Math Olympiad books
ReplyDeleteNumber theory link
Competition Math for Middle School
Mihir Khambete for above comment
ReplyDeleteJulianna :)
ReplyDelete-http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki/index.php/AMC_Problems_and_Solutions : awesome Art of Problem Solving website with tons of really helpful complete past AMC test with solution
-All the Art of Problem Solving books, including Art of Problem Solving Volume 1 (and 2 for advanced people), Introduction to Geometry (if you want to study geometry), and all the others
-agmath.com this is where Ashish gets all those packets and stuff for our homework. I find this website quite helpful...though I must admit it gets annoying sometimes :)
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ReplyDeleteAdiyan Kaul
ReplyDelete1. Google search
2. ashish's links and power point
3. Parents
1) Competition Math for Middle School
ReplyDelete2) Art of Problem Solving books
3) agmath.com
4) School Geometry textbook
1) Introduction to Number Theory
ReplyDelete2) Introduction to Counting and Probability
3) Intermediate Algebra
4) http://www.agmath.com/
5) https://mathcounts.org/sslpage.aspx
Yeah, mostly the books (1-3)
Ah sorry that was me by the way (Min Hoo Lee), the comment above, at November 29, 2011 10:25 PM
ReplyDeletehttp://www.wolframalpha.com/
ReplyDeleteIntroduction to Counting and Probability
Introduction to Number Theory
Art of Problems
Your Homeworks
Allan Wu
ReplyDeletehttp://www.artofproblemsolving.com/
http://agmath.com/
Challenging Problems in Geometry - Alfred S. Posamentier
Challenging Problems in Algebra - Alfred S. Posamentier
-Jacky-
ReplyDelete1) http://www.wolframalpha.com/
2) Competition Math for Middle School
3) http://www.agmath.com/
4) http://www.khanacademy.org/
5) The Art of Problem Solving