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TI Navigator Activities Exchange...free, collaborative forum where educators can share favorite activities using TI technology. 21st Century Problem Solving - Reliable problem solving in all subjects that use mathematics for problem solving. Algebra, Physics, Chemistry... from grade school to grad school and beyond. A Math Dictionary for Kids...Interactive, animated math ditionary which explains and illustrates the meaning of over 600 math terms in a simple, graphic manner Amazing Mathematical Object Factory...provides a colorful, useful way to describe and ""play"" with discrete mathematics, which studies combinatorial objects. The object types here are subsets, combinations, permutations, 8-Queens problem, pentominoes, permutations of multiset, partitions, Fibonacci sequences, and magic squaresAnswer Checker - Free Program for TI-83 and TI-83+ calculators Ask Dr. Math - A forum where K-12 math students can receive on-line consultation from ’Math Doctors’ (mathematics graduate students at Swarthmore College). Answers are archived by grade level. NEWBrightstorm is a provider of online study materials for mathematics as well as ACT and SAT preparation. The ACT and SAT preparation materials are not free, but the mathematics tutorials are free. The mathematics tutorials are videos featuring mathematics teachers explaining and demonstrating how to solve mathematics problems. There are tutorial videos covering Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Calculus. The videos can be viewed on the Brightstorm site or you can embed them into your blog or wiki Cosmeo, the homework help tool powered by the Discovery Channel. With Cosmeo, you choose your textbook, type in a page #, click on a problem # and actually hear a teachers voice and see a teachers handwriting explaining how to do that type of problem. Create a Graph (K - 12) - Students are able to create their own graphs online. Discovering Math
Online - A wide variety of resources from Key Curriculum Press...including
extras from Geometer’s Sketch Pad, etc. Egyptian
Numerals - As early as 3500 BC, the Egyptians had extended their use
of numbers to include hundreds of thousands and millions. One of the earliest
examples of Egyptian writing were the hieroglyphs on Narmer or Menes,
the first king of upper and lower Egypt (3000 BC)
FooPlot is new online graphing tool. FreeMathHelp.com covers Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry and Calculas, along with a calculator buying guide, games, study tips and a message board. Illuminations - Based on NCTM’s Principles and Standards for School Mathematics
Internet resources to improve the teaching and learning of mathematics
for all students Manipula Math with Java -- over one hundred graphical JAVA applets that demonstrate mathematical concepts (elementary to calculus). Math.com- general math resources MathBits.com is devoted to offering fun, yet challenging, lessons and activities in high school/college level mathematics and computer programming to students and teachers. Math Central's Resource Room... a place where mathematics educators can share resources. Teachers are encouraged to send us notes, ideas, lesson plans or any other resource Math in Daily Life (Grades 9-12)...Explore how math can help us in our daily lives by looking at the language of numbers through common situations, such as playing games or cooking. NEWMathExpression.com provides free math tutoring online... easy and understandable lessons...Animated math videos to help you visualize math ideas better...Study tips that focus on important math ideas. ...Practice questions to help you to build better understanding in math...and step-by-step solutions with complete explanations NEW Mathematics in Movies is a website developed by Oliver Knill, a Harvard Mathematics professor. Mathematics in Movies is a collection of video clips from popular movies and television shows in which references to mathematics are made. One of the most recent clips comes from an episode of The Office in which Oscar tries to explain the concept of a budget surplus to Michael. MathFun Facts...ideas and puzzles designed tochange the way students think about.math... MathPower.com ...Basic math skills are explained very clearly in student tutorials, where students show step-by-step how to solve unequal equations, algebra word problems and factoring polynomials. Homework assignments are available, as are study and test-taking tips. Professor Freedman's video snippets explain some basic concepts such as additions and subtraction of signed numbers. Math Tools - A digital library of technology tools and support materials to help you use them in your teaching and learning of mathematics. Math TV could be a useful website for middle school and high school mathematics to share with their students. Using the playlist option, teachers can create a playlist to match the content they are teaching in their classrooms. math-videos-online.com Would you like to learn math by watching easy to understand free math videos online? Then take advantage of this huge collection of free videos, and have fun learning at your own pace! Mathway solves your math problems with step-by-step explanations. Metric Conversions (Grades 6-8) ...Learn how metric and English symbols are used to measure and express mass, length, volume and temperature. Online Mathematics Textbooks... The writing of textbooks and making them freely available on the web is an idea whose time has arrived.PlaneMath - a place to learn cool things about math and aeronautics! Project Interactivate - The goals of Project Interactive are the creation, collection, evaluation and dissemination of interactive Java-based courseware for exploration in science and math. RealWorldMath.org...Concept lessons will use Google Earth to present math topics, such as rates or scientific notation in unique ways SimpsonsMath.com explains and explores all of the arithmetic that has been featured on the show, and frankly, it’s quite a lot. As it turns out... Statistics (Grades 9-12)...Follow a year in a fictitious election campaign for an inside look at the mathematics behind the polls and the news you hear everyday Teacher Zone is a new free service being offered by the mathematics tutorial service Ten Marks. Teacher Zone is a compilation of more than 1,000 mathematics tutorials videos created by Ten Marks tutors. The videos cover everything from basic elementary school mathematics skills through high school Algebra and Geometry skills. The videos in the Teacher Zone collection are all hosted on YouTube but you can only be access the categorized collection by registering for a free Teacher Zone account. Theoretically you could find the videos on YouTube on your own, but that would probably be a lot more time consuming than registering with Teacher Zone. The other advantage of registering for a free Teacher Zone account is that if YouTube is blocked in your school, Teacher Zone makes the video available in a secondary format that is less likely to be blocked by school filters.Textbooks in Mathematics... A list of links to useful mathematical textbooks available for free on the Internet. They are all legal and maintained by their authors or by the legitimate publisher.The hobby shop : the place for hands-on - fun and interesting activities in a variety of math and science areas, such as building a rocket or looking at specimens under a microscope. You can also test out your understanding of projectile motion by launching water balloons at a series of targets u xkcd: a webcomic...Romace, sarcasm, math and language: a webcomic to help you laugh and think. |