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All these sites gives the online mathematics, but I want to print it
on the paper, so each page contains 30 or 40 problems, so this way I
can print many pages and my kid can sit down and do those exercises. I
apologize, I should have mentioned this in my first mail. If anybody
knows, where can I print those kinds of exercises, please let me know.
I will be very thanksful to you all.
Thanks again for your help.

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Rich - 22 Jul 2004 14:14 GMT
> All these sites gives the online mathematics, but I want to print it
> on the paper, so each page contains 30 or 40 problems, so this way I
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> Thanks again for your help.
This is not a site, but an extremely reasonably priced program.
http://www.schoolhousetech.com/
The full program is called Mathematics Worksheet Factory and is $50. There
is also a "Basic Facts" version that is free. I;ve used these programs for
years and they are excellent in my opinion. They will generate unlimited
worksheets and you have a great deal of control as to what is in the
worksheets. Their is a free trial download avaliable of the $50 program.
Rich

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H Schinske - 22 Jul 2004 19:13 GMT
tvnaidu@yahoo.com wrote:
>All these sites gives the online mathematics, but I want to print it
>on the paper, so each page contains 30 or 40 problems, so this way I
>can print many pages and my kid can sit down and do those exercises.
Why not just buy workbooks? By the time you figure in the cost per sheet of
paper and toner to print it out, it will cost just about as much.
I like Singapore Math, by the way.
I am not sure about doing 30 or 40 problems at a stretch, either. I don't think
that is useful most of the time.
--Helen