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Algebra
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Algebra 1: Graphing Linear Equations
This site is a free, three-week, online course designed to make learning linear equations fun.
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AlgebraComplete
is a free online tutorial video serires that includes over 30 full algebra lessons for students and teachers.
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Algebrahelp.com
features lessons, calculators, and worksheets for students and teachers of algebra. All resources accessible free of charge and without registration.
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Algebra Visulalization Tools
helps students learn visually how changing the parameters in equations affects the graphs of the equations.
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Algebra Worksheets
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AOL’s Algebra 1 Review
is a free online tutorial that offers Algebra 1 concepts to English- and Spanish-speaking students in a test-like format.
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Cut-the-Knot
features descriptions for every algebra topic and offers students the opportunity to practice their skills through intriguing puzzles and games.
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GeoGebra
a free and dynamic mathematics software, integrates geometry, algebra, and calculus. Students can create geometric constructions with points, vecotrs, segments, lines and functions, and also work with variables and derivatives.
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Kuta Software
Infinite Algebra I customized worksheets. Unlimited questions. Multiple version printing. Automatic spacing. Multiple choice/free response. Free trial!
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Math Tests
Teachers can use the "Make Random Mathematics Tests" option to generate a practice worksheet of skills problems, including an option to show the solutions. The problems are appropriate for first grade through algebra 2.
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Mathbits
offers fun and challenging lessons and activities for students in high, including resources in algebra, geometry, and statistics, and materials to use with computer programs, such as Java and the Geometer's Sketchpad.
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National Curve Bank
is a resource for students of mathematics and is published by the Departments of Mathematics and Computer Science at California State University, Los Angeles. The goal of the site is to provide features, e.g. animation and interaction, to different mathematical representations that a printed page cannot offer. The inclusion of geometrical, algebraic, and historical aspects of curves further enriches this ste. It is a great site to reference for student research projects or for mathematics clubs.
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One Mathematical Cat, Please!
offers a complete online Algebra I curriculum. Teachers have access to over 150 Web exercises with printable worksheets and solutions.
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Purplemath
features algebra lessons, homework guidelines, and a study-skills self-survey for algebra students at all levels.
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Assessment
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Calculus
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AP Calculus on the Web
This site posts a problem of the week during the academic school year and maintains an archive of previous problems and solutions.
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Calculus Refresher for Math Teachers
Graduate courses for secondary school teachers who wish to refresh their calculus skills and gain experience with the reform movement in calculus.
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Finite Mathematics and Applied Calculus Page
Hofstra University's site offers an interactive tutorial on the new AP calculus syllabus, along with real-world explanations and examples.
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GeoGebra
a free and dynamic mathematics software, integrates geometry, algebra, and calculus. Students can create geometric constructions with points, vecotrs, segments, lines and functions, and also work with variables and derivatives.
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Competition
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Data
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Educational Companies
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AIMS Education Foundation
AIMS offer a real-world approach to learning math and science. See this site for publications, state-specific staff workshops, and hands-on materials.
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Boxer Learning
One of the most comprehensive math learning environments on the Internet. Discover the excitement. It's happening in 1400 schools across the nation!
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Computer Curriculum Corporation
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Education Week on the Web
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Everyday Learning
Find out how to get results that count with research-based grades K-6 mathematics curriculum.
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HandyGraph
The easy way to put custom blank graphs into your tests and worksheets. See what you've been missing; download a copy free.
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Holt, Rinehart, and Winston
We listen to math teachers. Check out the new Holt, Rinehart and Winston Mathematics and discover how good our listening skills are.
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HP Educator Program
Check out our online workshops, free classroom materials, and the opportunity to evaluate and earn credits toward the purchase of HP calculators.
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Key Curriculum Press
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Global Schoolhouse
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Knowledge Loom
Where math, art, and fun come together to spark creative learning! A store, gallery, and resources for tessellations, polyhedra, Escher, and more.
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Learning Company (materials)
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MathType by Design Science
New MathType 4 for Windows-Creating mathematical notation for word processing and Web pages just got easier. Drop by our site for the details.
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McGraw-Hill School Division
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Renaissance Learning
Acclerated Math® Software produces a math assignment personalized for every student. Visit our site for a free CD_ROM demo/
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Riverdeep
Visit our site and out Destination Math-Web-based and interactive CD-ROM solutions for K through 12 mathematics learning.
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School.Net Educational Online Sources
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Scholastic's Homepage
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Elementary and Middle School
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AllMath
This free site for elementary and middle school students covers various measurement topics and features a metric conversion tool.
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Aunty Math
This site is an interactive web site that encourages K-5 students to submit answers and solution strategies that help solve mathematics challenges.
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Brain Teasers
Each week a problem is posted to help students build problem-solving skills in grades 3-8.
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CoolMath4Kids.com
This interactive site provides games, puzzles, online calculators, and more for everyone's learnng adventure.
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DigitalLesson.com
DigitalLesson.com provides many free math resources for middle school teachers including printable math games, a Geometry PowerPoint game (jeopardy-style), and our Middle School Math Teachers newsletter.Ê We also offer downloads of exciting math projects and lessons.
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Fact Monster
This site provides mathematics reference materials, fun facts and features, study tips, and individualized homework help for students.
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Fibonacci Numbers and the Golden Section
This site contains materails on Fobonacci numbers and related concepts with a variety of images and animations, examples, applications in nature, mathematical explanations, and puzzle pages.
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Fourth-Fifth Grade Scope and Sequence
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Fun Math Lessons
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Funschool.com
provides interactive games for students to learn math, spelling, phonics, and history. The site is organized by grade level and subject matter.
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Gamequarium
offers math resources for kindergarten through grade 8, including interactive mathematics games, virtual manipulatives, online calculators, and graphing tools.
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KidsMath.com
This site has interactives games to practice mathematics skills in English, Chinese, or Spanish.
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Investigating Patterns: Symmetry and Tessellations
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Leon the Chameleon
For ages 2-12, Leon the Chameleon movies give students practice in basic computation as they use addition and subtraction to guide Leon through his adventures. Go to the page and select Math.
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Math at Home
This site offers activities to help parents engage children ages 5-11 in arithmetic, estimation, measurement, problem solving, and other mathematics activities.
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Math Cats
This page is a collection of math games, quizzes, interactive projects, and more for elementary school students.
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Math Playground
is a fun and action packed web site for students in elementary and middle grades with interactive math worksheets, facts, games, and quizzes.
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MATHCOUNTS Problem of the Week
This archive offers new mathematics problems each week that are appropriate for middle school students.
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MathFROG
This site is filled with funmathematics resources and online games. It contains a series of free self-contained mathematics lessons for grades 4, 5, and 6.
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MathMastery
This site offers students, teachers, and parents online courses, daily mathematics problems, games, tips for learning at home, and classroom experiences designed to improve mathematics skills and increase understanding of mathematics concepts.
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Maths Dictionary for Kids
is an interactive math dictionary that provides K-6 students with clear and concise definitions of unfamiliar math terms.
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Math Tests
Teachers can use the "Make Random Mathematics Tests" option to generate a practice worksheet of skills problems, including an option to show the solutions. The problems are appropriate for first grade through algebra 2.
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Math Playground
This site features mathematics facts, creative games, worksheets, and quizzes for students in preK-6.
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Maths File Game Show
This show uses animated games to teach topics in number, data handling, algebra, and shape, space, and measurement. The site includes printable worksheets and information for teachers about the topics.
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Mathstories.com
This site has over 8,000 interactive mathematics word problems for elementary and middle school children to help improve their problem-solving and critical-thinking skills.
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MiddleWeb
offers a wealth of resources for schools, districts, educators, parents, and public school advocates working to raise achievement for all students in middle grades.
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Mighty M&M Math Experiment
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Mike's Math Club
is a curriculum enrichment program that shows elementary school students how math can be useful and entertaining. Math games demonstrate how logic and reasoning can help students create strategies and solve problems.
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NASA Kids' Club
offers games and activities that are designed to teach science, technology, engineering, and mathematical concepts to students in kindergarten through grade 4.
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Ohio Math Works
uses interactive multimedia to show grades 7-9 students how industry professionals use mathematics in their careers.
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PBS Parents Guide to Early Math
is an online math coach for parents who are looking for ways to nurture the development of their child's early mathematics skills.
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Pi Mathematics: Activities and Resources for Grades 5-8
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Project Interactive
creates, collects, evaluates, and disseminates interactive Java-based software that helps elementary and middle grade students explore science and mathematics.
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Sixth-Seventh Grade Scope and Sequence
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Smartkiddies
a free and complete primary mathematics learning program, includes a variety of interactive tasks to assist children to develop skills in mathematics.
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Superkids
is a free online resource for teachers or parents to create math worksheets on topics including addition, exponents, and telling time.
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The Technology Lab
offers mathematics lessons and activities for middle school students.
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T.H.E. Institute: math-ed-ology
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The World of Trotter Math
This site offers lessons, games, and classroom activities that help teach various elementary and middle school mathematical topics.
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Totally Tessellated
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Video Showcase
This site is a feature of the Show-Me Center web site. It offers videos and transcripts of lessons taught by middle school classroom teachers enabling you to observe other teachers as they implement standards-based curricula.
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Visual Math Learning
is an interactive multimedia tutorial for students in pre-algebra level courses.
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100th Day of School Celebration
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Visual Fractions
is a collection of activities that use pie charts, number lines, and other graphics to illustrate fraction operations.
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100th Day of School Celebration
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Geometry
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Fractac Modeling Tools Curriculum Resources
is an interactive web site for exploring various fractal patterns.
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GeoGebra
a free and dynamic mathematics software, integrates geometry, algebra, and calculus. Students can create geometric constructions with points, vecotrs, segments, lines and functions, and also work with variables and derivatives.
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Geometry Center
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Geometry from the Land of the Incas
This site offers geometry problems, quizzes, quotations, and scientific speculation to interest students in Euclidean geometry.
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Investigating Patterns: Symmetry and Tessellations
This site offers 30 classroom activities that explore symmetry applications in many areas.
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Math Open Reference
is a free Web-based high school geometry textbook that incorporates student learning with interactive tools and animations.
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Mathbits
offers fun and challenging lessons and activities for students in high, including resources in algebra, geometry, and statistics, and materials to use with computer programs, such as Java and the Geometer's Sketchpad.
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National Curve Bank
is a resource for students of mathematics and is published by the Departments of Mathematics and Computer Science at California State University, Los Angeles. The goal of the site is to provide features, e.g. animation and interaction, to different mathematical representations that a printed page cannot offer. The inclusion of geometrical, algebraic, and historical aspects of curves further enriches this ste. It is a great site to reference for student research projects or for mathematics clubs.
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Open Problems
This site is a list of links to solved and unsolved problems, mostly in geometry.
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Picture This
At this site, students can solve tangram puzzle designs or submit their own for others to solve.
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Snowflakes and Stars
provides graphic images of snowflakes with paper folding instructions to help students understand patterns and symmetry.
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Help
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Ask Me Help Desk
an online expert community where you can ask questions in any topic and have them answered for free by experts.
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PATH (Pupils Ask Teachers Help)
provides an interactive live help room, parent support group, research desk, and knowledge bank to help students with their homework and enrich the classroom experience.
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Study Guide Zone
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Study Tips
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Teachade
is an interactive meeting place where pre-K-12 teachers and educators can discuss issues relevant to teaching, share ideas and curricula, access resources that support their professional development, form collabaorative groups, participate in curriculum authoring, affect commercial curriculum, and make new friends to reduce teacher isolation. Teachade is a free resource to pre-K-12 educators, college professors, and preservice an in-service teachers.
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History
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Lesson Plans
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Award Winning Lesson Plans
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Create For Mississippi
is a virtual community for teachers to share ideas, resources, and best practices in technology and includes over 200 technology-infused lesson plans.
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Doing What Works
a web site of the Department of Education, offers new features to help educators locate materials aabout effective teaching practices.
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Galeschools.com
This site offers teaching tools such as lesson plans, activities, and resources to complement teaching methods implemented in the classroom.
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Gateway to Education Materials Portal
Enables visitors to search more than 30,000 lesson ideas, learning activities, and instructional materials found on hundreds of federal, state, university, nonprofit, and commercial web sites.
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Illuminations
NCTM's Illuminations site provides lesson plans and resources to support high quality mathematics education for all students.
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Lesson Plans Page
Find over 2.500 free lesson plans. This site offers lesson plans that match your search criteria by subject matter.
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Ohio Math Works
is a project designed to help teachers prepare students for today's job market by giving students a reason to study the mathematics that they will need in the world beyond school. The site was developed collaboratively by a group of television and business partners. It contains video clips, student activitites, and links to other resources for students and teachers alike. Students can examine the mathematics used in five major areas: theme parks, snacks, fashion, weather, and newspapers. Teachers will find a wealth of engaging material for classroom use.
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PBS TeacherSource
This site offers grades pre-K-12 lesson plans and teachers guides, plus online activities for students, that are correlated with national and state curriculum standards.
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Problem of the Week
offers challenging problems for elementary, middle school, high school, and advanced mathematics students.
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Science and Mathematics Initiative for Learning Enhancement (SMILE)
offers challenging problems for elementary, middle school, high school, and advanced mathematics students.
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Teacher's Desk
This site posts lesson plans and other educational material submitted by educators.
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1999 Toshiba/NSTA Laptop Learning Challenge
This site contains 20 innovative, downloadable lesson plans for grades K-12 that incorporate mathematics, science, and laptop computer technology.
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TeachNet
This site offers web-based curriculum units for teachers, as well a access to techinical specialists, grant information, and a supportive network to develop teaching skills.
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Miscellaneous Sites
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About.com's Guide to Mathematics
This site links to current articles and sites about many different mathematical concepts.
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Cusom Class Notes Calendar Generator
Post classroom notes and customize calendars free of charge.
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Eisenhower National Clearinghouse
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Patterns in Mathematics
This site, Teachers' Lab of the Annenberg/CPB Math and Science Project, gives teachers an in-depth understanding of patterns and how to use them in the classroom.
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Copernicus Education Gateway
This site is a network of grades K-12 education "communities" and resources for teachers, students, and families.
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ON-Math--Online Journal of School Mathematics
NCTM's online journal, presents articles and interactive activities for mathematics educators who teach students in all grades.
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Manipula Math with Java
This site is maintained by International Educational Software of Japan. Applets are designed to allow students to explore middle school, high school, and college topics.
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MathModels
a free modeling forum, provides mathematics educators with problems from a modeling database to enrich their classroom. It also gives students the opportunity to work with their peers or other students from around the world on challenging modeling problems.
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Math-Teacher.com
Math teachers at all levels.
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Random
How computers generate random numbers
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Study Web
This site is where students can get homework help.
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Teachers-Teachers.com
This site is a free academic placement service that helps teachers find jobs nationwide.
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Wolfram Research
This site can be used as a mathematics encyclopedia.
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The Zoom Web site
This site has directions for activities in mathematics, science, and other subjects, a page for posting individual results from the activities, and links to resources for parents and educators.
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Science@NASA
This site features the latest news in science. "Thursday's Classroom" provides new lesson plans and activities based on a current headline story and connects NASA's latest research and to the classroom. Past topics include four facts about Christmas in space, the Red Planet in 3D, and much ado about Pluto.
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The Gnarly Gnews
This site is published bimonthly and presents middle school mathematics concepts and activities in a humorous, newspaper-story format.
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The Captioned Media Program
This site is a free captioned-media loan service run by the Association of the Deaf. It has more than 4000 open-captioned videos available, including many on mathematics as well as downloadable lesson guides.
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Mathnstuff
This site offers mathematical puzzles, games, a dictionary of algebra and arithmetic, teachers' resources, and other materials.
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AMS-SIAM Mathematics Careers Bulletin Board
This site informs students about nonacademic career choices in the mathematical sciences.
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Free Worksheets
This site offers more than 5000 blank worksheets for use in many elementary and middle school subject areas.
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Henri Picciotto's Mathematics Education Page
This site offers articles and worksheets that emphasize using manipulatives and technological tools in secondary school mathematics.
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The Knowledge Loom
This site is a searchable database of promising, research-based teaching practices.
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Color MathPink
This site is designed to help improve girls' mathematics achievement and offers tutoring connections and opportunities, online mathematics discussions, and more.
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Survival Guide for New Teacher
This site is a collection of tips, from winners of the Sallie Mae First Class Teacher Award, on working with veteran teachers, parents, and other educators in one's first year of in-service teaching.
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The High School Student's Guide to Programming the TI-86 Graphics Calculator
This site offers calculator programming lessons and projects in algebra, trigonometry, and calculus that are designed to be fun and informative.
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The Center for Improved Engineering and Science Education
This site helps students and educators connect with others worldwide to learn about mathematics, science, and technology.
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Multiple Math Links
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Mathematics Archives
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Math Forum
This site provides resources, materials, activities, person-to-person interactions, and educational products and services that enrich and support teaching and learning in today's increasingly technological world.
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Math Forum Internet Resource Collection (Swarthmore College)
This site links to many interesting sites. It contains an engine that can search the collection of materials. These materials include tutorials, Java applets, data sets, and an ask-the-expert service.
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Platonic Realms
This site provides daily mathematical quotations, descriptions of important moments in mathematics, mathematical challenges, mathematical humor, and links to other resources. In particular, a link to a mathematical encyclopedia allows users to browse a variety of mathematical topics. Simply enter the first six letters of the mathematical topic that interests you, press enter, and you will arrive at a web page that displays your topic and others, listed alphabetically. Each entry in the encyclopedia provides a description of the topic, relevant definitions, and links to other related topics.
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Problem of the Week Homepage
lists links to "Problem of the Week" sites at all academic levels and includes a site rating system.
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Sites for Teachers
This site lists, links to, and ranks educational Web sites on the basis of their popularity with teachers.
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Professional Development
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All Education Schools
is a free comprehensive database of education programs that enables you to search for everything from bachelor's to doctoral degrees in over 50 education-related concentrations.
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Census in Schools
This site promotes data literacy and increases awareness of Census Bureau products and activities by providing educators with teaching tools, resource materials, workshops, and other professional development opportunities.
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CESAME
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COMPASS
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CoolMath4Teachers
provides lesson plans and ideas for teaching math skills, as well as a mentor program for new math teachers and information about professional development opportunities.
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Converse College
Online/Distance Education Courses-eight graduate-level mathematics ocntent courses designed for teachers. Each awards three semester hours of credit.
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Education Online Search
is a free college and career education portal, to help you learn about careers and the schools offering education and degrees for the fields you choose.
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Education Place's Math Center
provides links to onlineresources for pre-K through grade 8 teachers, including professional develolpment, textbook support, math activities, and brain teasers.
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Fresno Pacific University
This site offers exciting, practical professional development courses in mathematics.
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Intermath
This site gives information on a collaborative professional development effort for mathematics teachers sponsored by the University of Georgia, Georgia Institute of Technology, and regional education centers in Georgia.
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K-12 Mathematics Curriculum Center
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Math-jobs.com
This site lists available positions in mathematics and mathematics education worldwide.
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NASA Explorer Schools
Teams from a school or district will apply to become a NASA Explorer School and enter into a unique three-year partnership with NASA to bring exciting opportunities to educators, students, and families.
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National Association of Independent Schools Online Career Center
This site is free for job seekiers, lists jobs at independent schools across the country, and has dozens of career resources.
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National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
The NCTM Professional Development web page now offers easy access to career building events, resources, and services.
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National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Affiliate Conferences
A listing of NCTM affiliate conferences.
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ProfessionalTeacher.com
This free site is designed to simplify the license renewal process for and support the professional development efforts of K-12 teachers.
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Reflections
an NCTM professional develoopment resource, features classroom videos that enable teachers to analyze and reflect on instructional practices. It also includes lessons and questions to guide teachers' reflection.
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Show-Me-Center
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South Carolina State University
This site offers graduate courses in Mathematics, Precalculus, Calculus, and Statistics. The courses are delivered using videotapes and the Internet.
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Teachade
is an interactive meeting place where pre-K-12 teachers and educators can discuss issues relevant to teaching, share ideas and curricula, access resources that support their professional development, form collabaorative groups, participate in curriculum authoring, affect commercial curriculum, and make new friends to reduce teacher isolation. Teachade is a free resource to pre-K-12 educators, college professors, and preservice an in-service teachers.
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Western Governors University
Flexible and affordable online degrees in math educaiton for K-6, 5-9, or 5-12. NCLB compliant. NCATE accredited.
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Puzzles
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Activities Integrating Mathematics and Science (AIMS)
This site is offers activities and puzzles that entertain while helping to develop students' problem-solving abilities. The site also offers information about how activities meet state and national standards.
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Archimedes' Laboratory
This site, named after the famous mathematician, is an educational aid filled with puzzles, optical illusions, and instructions for making your own puzzles. It is available in English, French, and Italian.
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Classroom Expernomics
This site is is a teaching tool that demonstrates funcamental micro and macroeconomic concepts. Games are organized according to subject matter, objectives, class size, and game variations.
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Erich's Puzzle Palace
Students, as well as teachers, can try their hands at logic puzzles, number and equation puzzles, weight puzzles, mazes, and much more.
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Funschool.com
This site is a collection of free, educational games for students from preschool through grade 6.
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Math Is Fun
an education and fun approach to mathematics, provides games, puzzles, and online activities. Topics include algebra, geometry, measurement, and money.
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Nick's Mathematical Puzzles
This site is a collection of free, educational games for students from preschool through grade 6.
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Patterns and Functions
This site has magic squares, magic stars, and other assorted number pattern puzzles. You can download an Excel worksheet that contains magic square testers for Order 3 through Order 16 squares.
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Patterns and Functions
This site has links to several clever interactive magic squares as well as java applets for creating magic squares.
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Puzzlemaker
is a puzzle-generation tool for teachers, students, and parents. This site allows you to create customized word searches and crossword or mathematics puzzles using your own word list.
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Spacetime Arcade
offers free mathematics and puzzle games. Users can play games or download them to a computer. New games are added weekly.
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Resource Databases
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About.com's Guide to Mathematics
This site links to current articles and sites about many different mathematical concepts.
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Calculators Online Center
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Census in Schools
This site promotes data literacy and increases awareness of Census Bureau products and activities by providing educators with teaching tools, resource materials, workshops, and other professional development opportunities.
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Classroom Today
This site is an online resource for educators designed to match your curriculum, grade level, and standards.
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ConnectNet
This site is a database of free Internet access providers and cummunications technology resources, searchable by ZIP code.
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Copernicus Education Gateway
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Database for K-8 Teachers and Kids
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EducationAtlas.com
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Education World
This site links to more than 120,000 education sites and includes a special section that gives information on more than 40 grants.
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FREE
This site make hundreds of learning resources from 40+ federal organizations available (and searchable) in one place.
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Glenbrook South Internet Projects
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Guide to Math & Science Reform
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Mathematica Library
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MATHguide
This site is a bank of free mathematics resources for students, teachers, and parents.
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Math Homework Help
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Math Resources for Teachers
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Mega Mathematics
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NCTM's Lessons and Resources Web Page
now includes publications, journal articles, and past presidents' messages on assessment, curriculum, equity, and intervention.
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NASA Center for Distance Learning
This site offers instructional distance learning programs that are research and standards based, support the national mathematics, science, and technology standards. It uses NASA programs, facilities, and people to establish a connection between the math, science, and technology concepts taught in the classroom and the math, science, and technology used every day by NASA researchers.
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Pentomino Puzzles
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Problems with a Point
This site is a searchable database for teachers, which supports existing curricula by providing problem-centered approaches. The site also helps parents and tutor support problem-based learning inside and outside of the classroom.
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Public School Teachers
can submit project proposals at DonorsChoose.org to receive materials, such as books, supplies, and technology, for classroom learning.
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Schools of California Online Resource for Education
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Science and Mathematics Initiatives
This site is a database of resources, funding, and curricula for rural mathematics and science teachers.
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Teachers.Net
This site connects to more than 15,000 pages of information on grades K-12 education topics and issues. It is a network with access to many education-relatted chat boards and more.
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Teachersnetwork.org
This site features information on training, grants, networking, and resource sharing.
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TE-MAT
offers a conceptual framework for, and reviews materials for, the professional development of grades K-12 mathematics and science teachers.
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Secondary or K-12
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4Teachers.org
offers online tools and resources to educators free of charge and helps teachers locate and create ready-to-use Web lessons, quizzes, rubrics, and classroom calendars.
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Alberta Learning - The Learnin Equation
This site is a collection of Java applets that animate many concepts, from functions to geometry. The animation images are large an are proportioned to fill a browser window nicely. Easily followed instructions are at the bottom of each screen.
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Algebra I
This site provides first year algebra students with tips for studying and test taking, problems of the week, explanations, interactive pages, and QuickTime movies.
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AlgebraHelp.com
This site features lessons to learn or refresh old skills, claculators that show you how to solve problems step-by-step, and interactive worksheets that test students' skills.
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AllMath.com
is a free resource that offers a range of mathematics tools, games, references, and tutorials for teachers and students in grades K-12.
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A-Plus Math
This site features games and a homework helper that give practice with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and divison.
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Applied Mathematics and Physical Sciences Workshops
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Building Blocks
This site is the home of the Building Blocks project, which expects to enable all young children to meet new pre K-2 math standards.
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Calc101.com
This site is an automatic problem solving site that lets students enter an expression and get an answer to math problems dealing with polynomial factoring, multiplication, long division, integration, and differentiation.
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Classroom Calendar
This site offers mathematics and science teachers background information, activities, and curriculum materials to enrich lesson plans. Topics range from statistics to Golden Mean Day to biographies of noted matheamticians.
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Collected Learning Units
sponsored by the National Security Agency, provides more than 200 instructional units in arithmetic, algebra, calculus, data anlysis, fractions, geometry, number theory, pre-algebra, pre-calculus, probability, statistics, and trigonometry.
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Connected Curriculum Project
This site is a comprehensive set of online interactive learning materials created by a team of mathematicians at Duke University, California Polytechni State University - San luis Obispo, and Weber State University. The materials assume student access to such CASs as Maple, Mathcad, or Mathematica. The interactive units address topics that are generally found in such courses as precalculus, linear algebra, differential calculus, differential equations, integral calculus, engineering mathematics, multivariable calculus, and mathematical finance.
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Council Math and Science Gateway for Grades 9-12
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CSU-Northridge Web Sites and Resources for Teachers
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Curriculum Units
This site offers award winning, quality, peer-reviewed, free curricula for high school and undergraduate level students; hosted by Shawsheen Technical High School, MA faculty.
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Daily Lesson Plan: Mathematics
This site is from the New York Times. It is a collection of real-life, news-based problems that apply grades 6-12 mathematics.
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Daily LessonPlan: Practical Math
provides lesson plans for grades 6-12 that use recent New York Times articles as springboards for examining mathematics topics in interesting and exciting ways.
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Diamond Theory
This site is uses arrangements of diagonally-divided, two color square tiles to introduce concepts in symmetry, group theory, and combinatorics.
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Earliest Uses of Mathematical Symbols
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EconEdLink
features web-based economics and personal finance lesson plans for K-12 teachers and students.
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EducationAtlas.com
Your map to the world of education.
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Erols
This site is a math dictionary.
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Exexmplars
Exemplars K-12 math tasks include a specific rubric that describes what is required to achieve each level of performance and annotated samples of students' work. Free samples!
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ExploreMath.com
This free site has all sorts of interactive activities to help understand concepts such as slope and intercept, quadratics, inequalities.
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Fibonacci Numbers and the Golden Section
This site contains materails on Fobonacci numbers and related concepts with a variety of images and animations, examples, applications in nature, mathematical explanations, and puzzle pages.
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Figure This!
This site offers math challenges for teachers, students, and families.
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Flashcards for Kids!
This site allows students to practice math a various levels off difficulty, utilizing a system that includes timer and scoring options.
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Frank Potter's Science Gems: Mathematics Links
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FunBrain.com's Math Baseball
Batter up, play a little math baseball and test your math smarts at all levels through this mind-exercising site.
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Gomath.com
Students can e-mail experienced tutors for math help.
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Homeroom Teacher
This site offers links to free educational clip art, lesson plans, news, and more.
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Interactive Mathematics
This tutorial web site was created for high school students, undergraduate level students, adult learners, and teachers who want to learn about a wide range of math topics, including algebra, trig, graphs, complex numbers, statistics, and calculus. A Live-Math plug-nis needed to view some of these documents.
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K-12 Resources Web Page
provides links to sites that can help K-12 teachers infuse the principles of sustainable development into a variety of school subjects.
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Learning Through Listening
provides quick access to lessons and information that focus on meeting the needs of diverse learners. The content on this site has either been written by educators or reviewed by educators for its practicality and applicability.
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Math Activities for K-12 Teachers
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Math Archives
This site covers a wide range of different topics in mathematics, software, and teaching materials.
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Mathbuilder.com
This site offers free worksheets for grades 1 through 10.
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MathMastery
offers online courses, daily math problems, games, tips for learning at home, and examples of how shcools are using the site's content to increase the understanding of math skills and concepts.
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Math Forum @ Drexel's Ask Dr. Math
This site maintains a database of math problems with tutorial solutions that lets students search for problems similar to those on their homework.
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Math Teacher Link
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Math.com
This site provides ways for students, parents, and teachers to learn math with the help of practice problems, calculators, and other tools, as well as the "Ask an Expert" section for all math levels.
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Mathwords
This site is an easy-to-use online mathematics resource that offers a comprehensive listing of formulas and definitions from Algebra I to Calculus, including over a thousand mathematics examples and illustrations.
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MegaMath
This site is intended to make challenging, interesting topics in mathematics and computer science accessible to elementary school students. Lesson plans for activities are supported by background information, concepts, material lists, and more.
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Mega-Mathematics
Explore all things in math through this interactive site.
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Math Goodies
This site offers math lessons and resources designed to meet NCTM Standards for teaching math. It is also a free bulletin board where students can post or e-mail homework question to a "Web" teacher.
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Mrs. Miller's Math eboard
This site provides helpful links for teachers and students in grades K-12 to practice mathematics skills and learn more about mathematical concepts.
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MSTE Lesson Database
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National Library of Virtual Manipulatives
is a free colleciton of more than 100 digitial activities, including games, tutorials, and digital depictions, for students in Pre-K through grade 12.
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Noon Observation Project
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ON-Math--Online Journal of School Mathematics
NCTM's online journal, presents articles and interactive activities for mathematics educators who teach students in all grades.
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PBS' TeacherSource Site - Math
This site lets math educators search for lessons and activities by grade. It also provides a list of recommended books and links.
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Practical Uses of Math and Science
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Problem Corner
This site offers mathematics problems for high school and college level students. It is on the web site of Southwest Missouri State University's Department of Mathematics.
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Problems with a Point
Each problem or sequence focuses on one mathematical idea and connects that idea to others.
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SCORE Mathematics Lessons
These lessons have been written by teachers selected to participate in SCORE math workshops.
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QuickMath
This site is an automatic problem solving site that lets students enter an expression and get an answer to math problems dealing with polynomial factoring, multiplication, long division, integration, and differentiation.
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Sense and Dollars
This page is part of Maryland Public Television. It applies mathematics to other subject areas and teaches middle and high school students the basics of personal finance and economics.
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S.O.S. Mathematics
This site acts as a hyperlinked math textbook. Students who have trouble following either the textbook explanation or their teacher's lecture can visit this site for an additional explanaation of a difficult concept that they may need to understand in order to complete a homework assignment.
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Teachade
is an interactive meeting place where pre-K-12 teachers and educators can discuss issues relevant to teaching, share ideas and curricula, access resources that support their professional development, form collabaorative groups, participate in curriculum authoring, affect commercial curriculum, and make new friends to reduce teacher isolation. Teachade is a free resource to pre-K-12 educators, college professors, and preservice an in-service teachers.
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Teacher Guide to Mathematics
part of the K-12 Teach and Learning Center, is a free service offering access to mathematical and mathematics-related resources, indexed by subject.
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Teachers.net Searchable Lesson Bank
offers free lesson plans submitted online by prekindergarten through grade 12 teachers, nearly 500 math lessons!
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Teach-nology.com
This site is a web portal for math educators.
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Test Prep Review
This site provides free resources and practice exams to students preparing for standardized tests in high school, college, and graduate school.
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Thinking Blocks
is a free and interactive math program, helps students learn low to model and solve multi-step word problems by using a combination of ruided practice, video instruction, and assessment.
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21st Century Problem Solving
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Vector
This is a page of applets that students can manipulate to learn about various concepts in vector analysis and proof.
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2005 Mathematics Game
Teachers can incorporate this game into their classroom by printing worksheets and manipulatives to challenge students in grades 3-12.
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AP Central
From the college board, this site is the official home for the AP program.
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Avert Site
This is the official site of AVERT an international charity devoted to AIDS education and medical research.
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Bureau of Labor Statistics
Guide to Available CPI Data. Consumer Price Indexes. Bureau of Labor Statistics. United States
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Bureau of Public Debt
This site provides daily and yearly information about the public debt.
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Canoe Internet Site
Current American League and National League standings.
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Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center
Atmospheric carbon dioxide record from Mauna Loa Observatory.
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Connecticut Department of Education's Strategic School Profile
This State of Connecticut site has data for all of the stateÕs school districts.
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CUWU Statistics Program
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Data and Story Library (DASL)
This site is housed at Carnegie Mellon University. It provides data sets and accompanying stories that illustrate the use of a variety of statistical techniques. The data sets are searchable by topics, ranging from archaeology to zoology, and by statistical methods, ranging from ANOVA to two-sample t-test.
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Digest of Educational Statistics
United States Bureau of the Census. Census 2000 Summary File (SF 3) - Sample Data. American
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Distributions in Statistics
This site features distributions, regression, and correlation.
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Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Wind & Hydropower Technologies Program. Wind Energy Resource Potential
This government web site contains information on both traditional and alternative energy sources.
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Exploring Data
This site provides curriculum support for teachers of introductory statistics with activities, worksheets, overhead transparency masters, data sets, and assessment to support data exploration.
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Factfinder
This government site provides relevant economic data including unemployment rates and consumer price indexes.
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Fedstats
This site provides access to the statistics and information from more than 70 agencies in the United States Federal Government.
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Gallup Organization
This site contains recent political public opinion polls and explanations on how these polls were conducted.
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Globally Accessible Statistical Procedures (GASP)
This site has links to several Java applets that deal with regression, confidence intervals, the central limit theorem, and others. The site also contains WebStat, a statistical package for the Web.
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Harris Interactive
This is the home page of Harris Poll and among other features it has a link to the Harris Poll Library.
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High School Students Guide to AP Stats
This site is Jim Bowen's guide to AP Stats on the TI-83 Plus and TI-86 calculators.
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HyperStat Online Textbook
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Inventory and Prototype Monitoring of Natural Resources in Selected National Park System Units 1999-2000 TOC. Monitoring and Status of Natural Resources, National Park Service-NatureNet Nature & Science.
This site contains plant and animal inventory data for a variety of national parks.
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Japanese Historical Rates, Federal Reserve Statistical ReleaseÕs Foreign Exchange Rates
This government site contains foreign rates of exchange.
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Math Teasers
This site gives students a new mathematics or statistics problem each month.
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Mathbits
offers fun and challenging lessons and activities for students in high, including resources in algebra, geometry, and statistics, and materials to use with computer programs, such as Java and the Geometer's Sketchpad.
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National Center for Education Statistics
This site has data related to education in the United States and other nations including the Digest of Educational Statistics.
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National Opinion Research Center
This site's landmark survey is the General Social Survey.
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National Weather Service
This site allows access to weather information such as temperatures, precipitation and wind speeds for locations in the United States.
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Practice Questions for Business Statistics
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Rice Virtual Lab in Statistics
This site offers an online statistics book, Java demonstration applets, case study examples and some basic statistical analysis tools.
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Schoolmatters.com
compiles data on schools, districts, and states across the country from state departments of education, the National Center for Education Statistics, the U.S. Census Bureau, and testing vendors.
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SDA: Survey Documentation & Analysis
This web site maintained at the University of California at Berkeley allows Web-based analysis of survey data including the General Social Survey and the American National Election Study.
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Social Security Administration
This web site contains historical Cost of Living Adjustments to Social Security Benefits.
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Sports Scores and Statistics
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Statistical Assessment Services
This site promotes the accurate use of statistics. While this site is mainly a resource for journalists, educators may find it helpful.
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Statistics.Com
This is a very comprehensive general statistics site with links to many international statistical data sources.
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Statistics Course Resource
This site contains activities, worksheets, overhead transparency masters, data sets, assessment to support data exploration, a collection of related articles, and a resource page.
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Statistics Education Resources on the World Wide Web
This site divides the resources into lists of lists, statistics-education research, case studies, data sets and stories, use of computers as calculation tools and as communication tools, and references.
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Statistics Education
This site from Helsinki is exceptionally comprehensive.
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StatLib
This site is not only the home page for the Carnegie Mellon University statistics department with links to other sites like the American Statistical Association, but it also is an electronic distribution center for statistics. Data sets and statistical software can be acquired from this site as well as algorithms for applied statistics.
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SticiGui Online Text
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Teaching With Data Simulations
helps students visualize abstract statistical concepts and see dynamic processes behind the gathering, analysis, and interpretation of statistics.
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Technology Pages
This site features the TI-83 and Statdisk.
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United Nations
This is the home page of the U.N. which has many links to the organizationÕs departments and some of its free access databases.
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United Nations Food and Agriculature Organization
This site is a database of the United Nations and contains over 1 million time-series records.
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United Nations Population Fund
This site is a database of the United Nations.
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U.S. Census Bureau
This government site has historical data, estimates, and projections on housing, income, poverty, genealogy, foreign trade, state profiles and other aspects of American government and society. It also has a link to the Statistical Abstract of the United States which can be accessed at http://www.census.gov/prod/www/statistical-abstract-us.htmlStatistical Abstract.
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U.S. Census Bureau International Data Base Summary Demographic Data
This site has the international data base summary demographic data.
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U.S. Department of Energy United States Energy Information Administration
The site provides useful statistics on energy resources and energy consumption. It also has a link to Energy Information Administration. International Petroleum Monthly. World Oil Supply, 1970-2003. which can be accessed at International Petroleum.
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U.S. Department of Justice Ð Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics
This government site contains crime data including trend tables and charts.
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U.S. Department of Labor
United States Bureau of the Census. Census 2000 Summary File (SF 3) - Sample Data. American
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
The site provides access to environmental data regarding natural resource management and human health. It also has web pages on radiation which can be accessed at Radiation.
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U.S. Geological Survey
This site provides access to databases about the EarthÕs resources, natural hazards, and environment.
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University of South Carolina's Java Applets, Dept. of Statistics, Professor R. Webster West and Professor R. Todd Ogden
This web page contains interactive applets simulating various probability and statistical situations.
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World Meteorological Organization
This site contains world weather data.
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