From the Calcblog website:

"Calcblog provides useful tips and tutorials to help you use your graphing, scientific and financial calculator more effectively. Our site covers a host of topics for students, educators and working professionals, including basic math, calculus, finance, statistics, data analysis, as well as test prep for standardized tests such as the SAT, GRE, and GMAT. With the information on our site, you’ll be able to do more with your calculator in no time."

Check out Calcblog here.
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From the Educator website:


"Educator.com is a pioneering venture aimed at equalizing education by assembling the best teachers in the country and making their lectures available to everyone. We cover high school and university topics in mathematics, science, and computer programming."


Check out Educator here.
 
"Mathademics is a community learning tool.  Mathcast tutorials here are created by certified teachers with one mission: to improve and make learning accessible to all students." 


This site has a variety of tutorials.  Lessons from telling time to scientific notation can be found.



Check out Mathademic here.
 
"Want to rap a math concept for your class, but not sure where to start? Alex Kajitani, the Rappin' Mathematician, breaks down how to write a rap."


See the full article here
 
The Khan Academy website contains numerous video resources (especially math and science) for students.  Share the Khan Academy link with your classes!
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Mr. Robb has posted hundreds of math videos which he initially created to help his own students.  Check out his YouTube site here.
 
This website has put together several how-to tutorials for several Algebra concepts.  Check them out here.