That Quiz is a neat site that tests you on geography, vocabulary in four languages, science and a wide variety of math concepts. The site has been around for many years but I just Stumbled Upon it yesterday. There are 38 different categories that you can be quizzed on and 26 of them are math based. Each quiz allows you adjust the change parameters by setting timers, levels of difficulty and other factors according to what category you choose. Whether you teach math, science, languages, or geography, That Quiz is a great site for teachers to use in the class and for students to use at home.
Showing posts with label Tests. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tests. Show all posts
Monday, March 25, 2013
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Problem-Attic - An Easy Way to Create Review Tests
The school year is more than half over and end of the year state exams are looming. If you teach science, social studies, math, or ELA at the secondary level then you should really take a look at Problem-Attic. With this site you can quickly and easily create review tests and quizzes as well as flash cards for your students to use. Problem-Attic has a test bank of over 80,000 questions from old New York State Regents exams as well as science, math, and social studies state assessments from around the country. It is free to join and so simple to navigate. You name your test, browse their huge question bank, select your questions, format the test, and you are done. Problem-Attic is a fantastic tool for teachers because it will help you save your most valuable resource, your time.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Math 10 - Tools and Resources for Math Education
I recently posted about a powerful math resource called Mathway. Last night, I stumbled upon another great math resource called Math 10. The wealth of tools and resources that this site provides is incredible. The site explains math concepts like a text book and has sections to do practice problems and practice tests. There is a scientific calculator and there is a math games sections. It also has discussion boards, a section about the history of math and two universal problem solvers. Math 10 is certainly worth bookmarking if you are a math teacher or student.
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