Thanks all. www.exploreelearning.com was indeed the one I was thinking
of. And www.jmckell is a close second of course.
Best regards,
Michael M.
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Hi list...
Some time ago, I came across a really cool website that had lots of math
lessons done in Shockwave. Of course, I don't remember the URL.
Sound familiar to anyone?
Thanks,
- Michael M.
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Hi list...
Some time ago, I came across a really cool website that had lots of math
lessons done in Shockwave. Of course, I don't remember the URL.
Sound familiar to anyone?
http://www.tetonmultimedia.com/tetonmultimedia/lessons.cfm
http://www.jmckell.com
Cheers!
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http://www.jmckell.com/
hth
Fraser
Mendelsohn, Michael wrote:
Hi list...
Some time ago, I came across a really cool website that had lots of math
lessons done in Shockwave. Of course, I don't remember the URL.
Sound familiar to anyone?
Thanks,
- Michael M.
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Hi list...
Some time ago, I came across a really cool website that had lots of math
lessons done in Shockwave. Of course, I don't remember the URL.
Sound familiar to anyone?
Thanks,
- Michael M.
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Some time ago, I came across a really cool website that had lots of math
lessons done in Shockwave.
Well, not so cool, but some math lessons in lingo for small Swedish
children in need of extra exercise: http://www.winzell.se/clown/
Kurt Winzell
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Some time ago, I came across a really cool website that had lots of math
lessons done in Shockwave.
Well, not so cool, but some math lessons in lingo for small Swedish
children in need
I know of this one http://www.jmckell.com/ ...some good tips on vector
math
Pedja
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Hi list
On Jun 24, 2004, at 9:00 PM, Stephen Ingrum wrote:
Only problem is that I can't remember which formula is for which
problem(almost 40)
Almost 40 formulas?
Or years?
I turned forty this year, and I've never felt so... old.
My kids complain because I have to turn my techno and house music up
ummm years.
No kids yet, we're still practicing.
WOW 3am???
I program better than I did when I stayed up till 3, but I haven't seen
the other side of 1 in a while.
Two quotes that I repeatedly say:
Nothing good ever happens after midnight
You should never see the sunrise without a fishing
Hmm- sleeping on the keyboard leaves imprints in your face after 40...
Cath
At 10:08 p.m. 24/06/2004 -0500, you wrote:
ummm years.
No kids yet, we're still practicing.
WOW 3am???
I program better than I did when I stayed up till 3, but I haven't seen
the other side of 1 in a while.
Two
On Jun 24, 2004, at 11:08 PM, Stephen Ingrum wrote:
No kids yet, we're still practicing.
WOW 3am???
I program better than I did when I stayed up till 3, but I haven't
seen the other side of 1 in a while.
Well youngster, let me tell you something I've learned... ;-)
Once you have 4 kids... the
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