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    #39862 03/03/09 04:25 AM
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    I found the maths videos on Khanacademy really useful for my 9 year old boy - especially the basic maths stuff. You may find it useful too
    http://www.khanacademy.org/

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    Thank you. I will certainly find it useful, since I am homeschooling my ten year old. He often finds educational YouTube videos but this makes it much easier to find the math we need. When I told him about it and told him the name of the site was "Kahn" Academy he said he'd rather watch lessons from a "Pro" Academy but he would try it.

    I know I will find it useful because I never took trigonometry or calculus and I can get some of idea of what they are like. College algebra was as far as I went with math and it was a long time ago.

    Lori H. #39881 03/03/09 08:04 AM
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    Originally Posted by Lori H.
    When I told him about it and told him the name of the site was "Kahn" Academy he said he'd rather watch lessons from a "Pro" Academy but he would try it.


    LOL! laugh


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    Dottie... That is an excellent idea. I already feel like I'm falling behind!!


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    Thank you. I also will be using this myself. grin


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