Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Ugh Math...

Does your child like doing math or understand it well? I was talking to one of my friends yesterday. She has a son who is 10 years old and he doesn't like doing math. She is a working mom and really doesn't have time to help his son doing his homework.
My friend has been very upset about it.
I tried to help him a couple of times but he needs more help then I do.
I learned about this website and sounds cool to me. I told her she can get help on the internet. Have you ever heard TutorVista's online math help?
Actually, I haven't either.. until yesterday.

This online math tutoring program helps to understanding algebra, calculus, precalculus, geometry, trigonometry, statistics, probability, linear programming, discrete mathematics across K-12. They provide whether students need math help or some quick assistance in solving math problems before a test or an exam, with instant help, homework help and with assignments in math. The best part is the tutor and student talk to each other using voice(VoIP) and share an interactive whiteboard to work problems. Isn't it great? I haven't had any experience with this site but I think it might help kids understand math better. Also they have free demo service. Free online math help. Type your question and get free online math help on math problem solver. Sounds good though!

Here are the links: Free online math help, free algebra help, free collage algebra help, help with math.
It is not easy working long hours, coming home, preparing dinner...then resting? Nope, solve math problems all night!

They also offer unlimited monthly tutoring package for only $99.99 a month for all subjects - students can use this service as much as they want and whenever they need it. It is available 24X7.

Another good thing is no wasting time in travel. It is good to know there is a website like that. If your kid is having difficulty understanding math, math help can change your daily routine and also put a smile on your and on your child's face.

19 comments:

  1. That could really come in handy! Thanks for sharing!

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  2. math is the one subject my son is super good at. I suck at it and I'm an accountant. He didn't get his math skills from me.

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  3. Good thing my son loves Math hehe. But I hate tutoring Math, sometimes when I tutor my son Math, I end up doing the asking " how did you do this?" what's the solution?" hehe. At the end of the day, he's the one tutoring me lol. ^_^

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  4. Perfect blog,I congrulate for you,best wishes.

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  5. When I was little I hated maths.
    Now i love them.
    Have a great day
    xxx

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  6. Ugggh I hate math with a passion!! My kids are always coming to me with their math homework and I have to send them to their Dad because it gives me a headache just looking at it haha.

    I'm going to bookmark this link right now! Thank you :o)

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  7. I'll try to remember this when the kids get to the hard math.

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  8. I'll have to remember this when my boys get a little older. Thanks for the info Yonca!

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  9. I hate math. My kids hate math. Websites like this are good to know about!

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  10. I love math. My son hates it. There is another online site that does free math tutoring. Well it's with worksheets and works on the level your child is at. Free testing too. I will have to look at my other computer because I don't have it here.

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  11. I'll have to check out that link. Thanks Yonca!

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  12. My son is not of the school age yet, but math is not my subject. I need to save these sites! Thanks!

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  13. I hate maths! I might just pop over to that site and see if I can learn anything!
    Brilliant post! I love it!
    Thanks Yonca!

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  14. girlie you know im spreading the word on this one.. HUGS!!!!!

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  15. That site will come in handy for me someday. I was never good at math and I dread the day my kids come home with algebra and I have no clue how to help them. English and social studies is my thing...I'll leave the math to my husband!

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  16. I sure could have used that when I was in school! Maybe it will come in handy when my kids get there :) Thanks Yonca

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  17. With a dd in pre-calculus and AP physics, this may come in handy because at this point she is beyond my capabilities. Thanks!

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I' m loving to read your comments:)

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