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Quizzes and Worksheets - Reviews algebra.help: This site has lessons on basic algebra topics and techniques, study tips, calculator advice, worksheets, and more. EdHelper: This site generates practice worksheets over a broad range of topics such as fractions, percents, ratios, polynomials, general algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and word problems. To receive an unlimited number of worksheets, or to get the answers, you will need to subscribe. Exercises in Math Readiness: EMR has lessons, examples, and short quizzes (complete with hints and solutions). They cover only a few topics, but the coverage is excellent, and extends from algebra to trigonometry and set theory. Infinite Algebra: Kuta Software offers many free algebra worksheets (in PDF form). The worksheets list the answers, but do not provide hints or worked solutions. (Note: The software package Kuta offers helps instructors with designing tests, and is not intended for students.) Kathryn Schulte's worksheet collection: Ms. Schulte has posted a collection of worksheets covering basic math through calculus. The sheets come from a variety of sources, but cover a broad spectrum of topics. Most are Adobe Acrobat (that is, PDF) documents. Maths Is Fun: If you'd like extra practice or instruction on pre-algebra or early-algebra topics, Maths Is Fun is a great resource. The site also has worksheets, a tutoring forum, puzzles, and teaching games. U. of A. Software: This software contains self-testing quizzes, but the "Help" contains good lessons. The programs are DOS-based, but very user-friendly. Scroll down the page to "Are You Ready?", and choose your level. f you think your site should be listed here, please submit
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