- AMS-SIAM Math Careers
- This bulletin board informs students about non-academic career choices in the mathematical sciences.
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- Calculus and Mathematica
- In C&M, students are no longer bound to the traditional classroom setting, nor do they even need to be on a college campus. Students
gain valuable hands-on experience in practical calculus problems with the help of Mathematica.
Instead of using rote memorization, students in Calculus&Mathematica use experimentation and real-time
visualization to learn fundamental calculus concepts and ideas.
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- Camel
- The Canadian Mathematical Electronic Information Service. Education Resources.
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- Dave's Math Tables
- Lots of free information and help for a wide spectrum of mathematics subjects.
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- Do Math
- These mathematics activities are divided into four grade bands: Pre-K-2, 3-5, 6-8 and 9-12. This site also features a "Family Corner" where parents can read up on the changes taking place in the mathematics classroom.
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- DotMath for kids
- Dots are placed around numbers to help students understand what numbers are and how to calculate with them. Some students can beat a calculator after learning DotMath. Pages from The Fun Book are on line for free.
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- Favorite Mathematical Constants
- Steve Finch of MathSoft has put up an extensive list of mathematical
constants including explanations for each. Recommended!
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- Frank Potter's Science Gems - Mathematics
- Mathematics resources galore! Lessons, etc.
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- Fun Math Lessons by Cynthia Lanius
- Fun Mathematics lessons or ages K-12 courtesy of Rice University's Mathematics Department.
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- FunBrain
- Visit Quiz Lab - the Web's largest online database of K-8 assessment quizzes. More than 40 games that are FREE and easy to use!
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- K-12 Teaching Materials
- Internet sites which contain significant collections of materials which can be used in the teaching of mathematics at the K-12 level.
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- Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators
- Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators is a categorized list of sites
useful for enhancing curriculum and professional growth.
It is updated daily to include the best sites for teaching and learning.
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- Math For Morons Like Us
- Math for Morons Like Us is a comprehensive site designed to assist students with their studies of mathematics. The site features tutorials and quizzes, as well as a number of interactive features. It is geared towards junior high/middle school and high school level students. There is a small amount of higher level help. (Subjects covered range from Pre-Algebra to Calculus.)
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- Mathematical Association of America (MAA)
- Mathematical Association of America Online Magazine
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- Mathematics Archives Server
- This includes reviews, abstracts, references and free mathematics software.
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- Mathematics Encyclopedia
- A comprehensive, interactive online mathematics encyclopedia, searchable by either keyword or topic.
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- Mathematics K-12 Archives
- K-12 Teaching Materials
The following are Internet sites which contain significant collections of materials which can be used in the teaching of mathematics at the K-12 level. We have organized these materials into the following categories:
*Lesson Plans
*Software
*Topics in Mathematics
*Contests and Competitions
*Other
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- MathMagic
- MathMagic is a K-12 telecommunications project developed in El
Paso, Texas in which teams of students pair up to solve problems.
Communication is via e-mail. MathMagic posts challenges in each
of four categories (k-3, 4-6, 7-9 and 10-12).
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- MathMastery
- Check out the "Daily Brains" window for a competition to submit original math word problems for grades 4-6. MathMastery will pay $25.00 for each winning problem!
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- MathSURF
- Stand-alone activities that supplement chapters in grades K-6 textbooks published by Addison Wesley Longman, Inc. with additional links for parents and teachers.
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- Mr. Martini's Classroom
- Elementary math practice with interactive online problems. Topics include addition, subtraction, multiplication, subtraction, fractions, inequalities, and negative numbers.
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- NCTM Standards
- National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Standards
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- NWREL Math & Science Education Center
- Math and science resources for K-12 teachers. The "It's Just Good Teaching" series (free, one per person) has titles on assessment, teaching English Language Learners and students with learning disabilities in the inclusive math/science classroom, and other timely topics. The Mathematics Problem-solving Model includes a classroom scoring guide for problem solving. The Resource Collection is an extensive lending library, searchable online. The only cost is to mail back items at library rate.
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- Oregon Council of Teachers of Mathematics
- The mission of the Oregon Council of Teachers of Mathematics is to promote a comprehensive math education community and to support educators in implementing the vision of the standards set forth by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM).
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- OSPI
- Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.
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- Project 2061
- Project 2061 is dedicated to making science literacy a reality for all students and will continue to develop innovative yet practical tools educators can use to put science literacy goals to work at every level of the education system.
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- The Math Forum
- Search and browse the Internet Mathematics Library.
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- The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM)
- The organization of applied mathematicians and computational scientists, dedicated to enriching our profession through
publications, conferences, activity groups, and programs since 1952.
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- US Department of Education
- Education Headlines...
The Administration's priorities include national efforts to improve reading and math, reduce class size, strengthen school construction, and promote major new 2000 initiatives and the Partnership for Family Involvement in Education.
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- Vancouver Public Schools
- Mathematics vocabulary list for the WASL at grades 4, 7 and 10.
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- World of Math
- The Webs' most extensive Mathematics resource.
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- Yahoo's Math Education Link
- Includes links to math resources for teachers.
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