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The URL site that I am sharing for our class is: This site has reliable problem solving problems across the curriculum, including Algebra, Chemistry, Physics and Theory. Mathematics is the way to solve real problems. Karen Kasperkiewicz |
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I really like this site. This site offers math teachers a variety of sites divided into subject areas. Kevin Bell |
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John Caruso: GREAT FOR VISUAL LEARNERS! This site will get you started on the use & design of Graphic Organizers. |
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It has new (to me) graphing systems and covers Linear, Quadratic and Trig Functions with an interactive format. I'll use this one. See you! Carol Bell |
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Here is a site I found that uses the internet to teach kids a little bit of math and at the same time gives them practice using the internet. The student goes on a make believe trip to a San Fransisco Giants baseball game and they must answer some math related questions along the way. |
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Links to sketchpad lessons available to download and use in classes at all levels |
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Here is a site I found that uses the internet to teach kids a little bit of math and at the same time gives them practice using the internet. The student goes on a make believe trip to a San Fransisco Giants baseball game and they must answer some math related questions along the way. |
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A growing source of online lessons or "tracks" that you can use and edit. You can also make your own. For most levels and subject areas. -Todd Mickley |
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math lessons (middle school lessons are particularly interesting and creative) |
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lessons, software, and topics in math; lesson plans for all grade levels on many different topics |
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contains various information and activities helpful to teachers and students (including Ask Dr. Math,a wonderful place where students can ask questions and read questions other students have asked) |
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(NASA produced site) contains math activities that involve situations that are encountered by NASA including situations with machinery, flight equipment, and flight conditions (for grades K-12) |
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proposes algebraic equations for children to solve, gives kids the opportunity to learn how to use the Internet |
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http://www.aamt.edu.au |
practical and applicable, with a challenging level of detail; lots of downloads and interesting aplets |
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http://www.eduplace.com/math/index.html
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weekly brain teasers for varying grades; "Project Center" link - aids in approaching and perceiving math in a different manner; link to order textbooks |
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http://www.crpc.rice.edu/CRPC/Women/GirlTECH/Lessons/
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teaches math and science concepts in new ways; lesson plans of math and science together (which is very interesting for both the teachers and students); catchy and easy to follow lessons that offer hands-on learning, student participation, and fun games |
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can be used for elementary to beyond college; Teacher 2 Teacher section answers questions on how to teach math and make sure that their students are learning math |
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http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/letsnet/frames/subjects/index/html |
ideas for lesson plans (most adaptable to large range of age groups); each unit shows how it relates NCTM's standards; integration of subjects; how to integrate technology skills |
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useful for teachers; detailed lesson plans (hands-on experiences); link to AskERIC (led to links involving math ed & education in general) |
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extremely useful for middle school teachers (included ideas on what should be taught and how it should be taught) |
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math puzzles and brainteasers; range of levels of difficulty |
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3 featured topics ('Scope and Sequence', 'Objectives', & 'Suggested Activities'; grades K-8, Algebra 1, Algebra 2 & Geometry; learning objectives; activities to aid teachers in presentation of math material |
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activities and experiences for both teachers and students (presents situations often experienced by mathematicians or scientists); unique look at math, offering many fun yet challenging activities |
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math lessons; great site for a child to practice different math skills (including flash cards, advanced problems, gameroom, homework helper) |
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focused on calculus (thus is a bit more advanced); many different interactive math activities and some "fun" math recreational activities |
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games & quizzes; lesson plans (including ideas on integration of different subjects or topics) |
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easily accessible (username/password not required), well organized, colorful graphics; named "Best of February" web site for 1999 by Education World (earning an A+); well-written & easy to follow lesson plans (separated by age group) |
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educational links; lesson plans for many subjects |
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three sections (early years, middle years, & senior years); complete lesson plans (with standards they meet & appropriate grade levels) |
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useful to teachers, designed to give ideas & suggestions for the classroom (on lesson plans, issues in the classroom, and resources); links on classroom management, multicultural mathematics, and math myths |