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Reference Sheets for Algebra Algebra Cheat Sheet from Paul Dawkins – http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/pdf/Algebra_Cheat_Sheet.pdf (includes logs, conics, and common algebraic errors) Algebra – Things to Remember from Regents Exam Prep Center – http://www.regentsprep.org/Regents/math/ALGEBRA/FormulaSheetAlgebra.pdf (also includes some geometry, probability, and statistics)
Big Picture Theorems and Postulates for Geometry – from the (New York) Regents Exam Prep Center Reference Sheets for (Areas, Volumes, etc.) http://www.eeweb.com/toolbox/geometry-reference-sheet http://faculty.wiu.edu/JR-Olsen/wiu/stu/m206/handouts/MathReferenceSheet.pdf
Resources for Probability and Statistics The Only Probability Cheatsheet You’ll Ever Need This probability formula sheet summarizes important probability probability concepts, formulas, and distributions, with figures, examples, and stories. Found by Dan Pollock (who I very much respect). I have not used the cheatsheet myself. It’s 10 pages. It appears suitable for a math major.
Number Theory is a wonderful topic. It takes a look at arithmetic from a fairly low elevation. It is not super high math. It mainly works with integers (no fractions! ;-). Number Theory looks at divisibility (a remainder of 0 is interesting and so is a non-zero remainder!), prime numbers, and how arithmetic works. Mathematics …
Ron Larson and Laurie Boswell are long-time authors. They are offering their math books free. WOW! Easy Access Student Books here. (or https://www.bigideasmath.com/) K-Elem.-MS-High School The HS Geometry Book has a nice Reference sheet and List of Theorems; not to mention the cool icosahedron on the cover!
I have a long interest in teaching mental math strategies to students. Over on my WIU website I have a page: Course Specific Mental Math Worksheets. It has numerous links. Email me (at JR-Olsen at wiu.edu) if you have questions.
Middle School Math Here are some extra resources which accompany Elementary and Middle School Mathematics: Teaching Developmentally, by John Van de Walle (5th and 6th edition). There are middle school math textbooks available for free at Big Ideas Math (no login required).