http://aaamath.com/
This link leads to a great website that covers a wide variety of math subjects, the website shows examples and pictures to help anyone from the age of a kidergardener to a high schooler. It costs no money and is an easy website to navigate around.

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http://hotmath.com/
This website was helpful for practicing equations in any math subject. There are even games you can play that repeat problems so you learn faster and everyone knows kids like to play games and not read a whole lot. But some of the answers and equiptment requires money so you have to pay for a lot of things.

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http://www.mathleague.com/help/geometry/geometry.htm
This link leads to a website that can help you with geometry. It gives links to sections of geometry and it will give examples and explain equations. It is a useful website for geometry purposes it doesn't seem to help for any algebretic equations or any sort of help with algebra.

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This blog is maintained by Mike Antonucci. This is a useful site for those interested in monitoring trends in public education policy and teacher's unions. There is a wealth of information regarding teacher's union information from several states as well as information regarding decisions made by state and federal governments. The archives are large so the search tool makes it easy to locate specific information.