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For Use by Students (S), Parents (P), and Teachers (T)
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PreK-12
Texas Education Agency (TEA) posts learning standards for Pre-K through Advanced Mathematics courses.
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Gr 3-8 & Algebra I
TEA posts the released STAAR exams with answer keys from prior administrations.
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K-PreCalc
BISD follows the TEKS Resource System (Curriculum) which defines the what and when of teaching and learning. Parents access using Guest login. A watermark will display across the various pages.
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K-12
Free online video tutorials and practice for students which spans from Counting to Calculus. A test prep for SAT, which can also be used for preparing for the PSAT, is available for free.
A free early learning APP is available.
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PreK-12
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics provides free online resources which includes lessons, (mobile) games, interactive activities, and brain teasers.
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9-12
The College Board provides resources for students preparing for the PSAT, SAT, and AP exams along with guidance when seeking college entrance information.
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K-12
A free resource of videos and practice worksheets including answers from England. These resources are listed alphabetically, not by grade-level or course.
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Promotes additional resources
Gr 3-8, Alg I, Geom, Alg 2, College Alg, PreCalc, Calculus
Free online calculators (four function, scientific, and graphing) for students and teachers. Site includes interactive activities.
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Gr 2-8, Alg I, Geom, Alg 2, College Alg, PreCalc, Calculus
Free online graphing tool for geometry, algebra, Calculus, which includes 3-D graphing features.
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Gr 1-8, Alg I, Geometry
Free video lessons and math puzzles. Free download of the eBook How to Answer the Question: Why Do I Have to Learn Math?
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Gr 6-8, Alg I, Geometry
Free video tutorials by topic are available. Site include free SAT and ACT prep.
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Gr 6-9
Free online videos that can help students complete homework are available. Although aligned to CCSS, “what is an integer” is the same concept across states.
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