On the web, there are a number of great sports-related areas for you to visit, to get up- to-the-minute scores and information. There are also some interesting sites that provide you with lessons and activities that can sharpen your skills on figuring out batting averages, yards rushed during regular season play, or who had the most rebounds this season. So, rather than repeat what exists, here are several great links that will help you learn averaging skills, use percentages, and work with decimals and fractions. You can find more great links by clicking on "link" in the upper right corner of this web page.

Learning Wave provides some exercises in comparing fractions with decimals. You can also apply your skills to a real-life problem on this page.

ThinkQuest provides students assistance with decimals, place values, ratios, fractions as percents and percents as fractions. A great site for students!

Record Breaking News shows how sportscasters and sports writers use mathematics to interpret statistics in a way that will make sense for their viewers and readers.

Math help here! At WebMath you'll find help with all types of math problems, from figuring out the wind chill factor to fraction and decimal conversion to work on percentages.

Need help quickly? Fractions, Decimals, and Percents shows the mathematical operation, the explanation of how it works, and examples.