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Teacher Resources
Download Performance Assessments, sample AP and MFMT
Questions.
The DO MATH website will be relaunched as part of
NCTM's Back-To-School promotions this fall. They encourage you to
revisit the site at that time. Logo used with permission from the
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. All rights reserved.
At the Math Homework Helpers Website you'll find practice
math problems, tips to help you with your homework, challenge questions
from their TV show, and lots of links to cool math sites and games.
Interactive instruction programming, distance learning, and live
telecasts are the newest in technology and are just a few of the
amazing capabilities of The Education Channel.
The Math Forum features discussion groups, internet
newsletter, web units and lessons. Here you can search for math
or browse their internet mathematics library.
At the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
web site, see what impact the NCTM Standards are having upon math
education throughout the nation. Logo used with permission from
the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. All rights reserved.
How many classical geometers does it take to change
a light bulb? You'll find the answer to this and much more humor
when you visit the Math Profession Jokes web site.
Students submit questions to Dr. Math by filling out
a Web form or by sending in e-mail. Answers are sent back by e-mail.
The Eisenhower National Clearinghouse highlights 13
outstanding math and science Internet sites each month.
The American Mathematical Society was founded in 1888
to further mathematical research and scholarship. Most recently,
the AMS has been a leader in electronic publication.
At the Fractory you will learn about fractals: what
they are and how to design them, but you will also discover more
on your own.
Learn about WebPisces, Quasi Tiler, Kali, Projective
Conics and Orbifold Pinball at the Gallery of Interactive Geometry.
Lean about Albegra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Chaos,
make your own stereogram and see some mathematical applications
using Java at Interactive Mathematics Online.
The Geometry section of the Los Angeles County Office of Education
has links to topics that include connected geometry, fractals, real
world geometry applications and the geometry junkyard.
MathMagic is a K-12 telecommunications project. It
provides strong motivation for students to use computer technology
while increasing problem-solving strategies and communications skills.
The MacTutor History of Mathematics is an archive
including biographies, poster index, female mathematicians and quotations.
Discover online math activities and subscribe to the
PBS Mathline listserv which ncludes lesson plans and video clips.
See Mathematics Lessons that have been written by
teachers selected to participate in SCORE Mathematics workshops.
Its contents and links reflect the state of California's Mathematics
Standards and the NCTM Standards.
TERC is a nonprofit research and development organization
committed to improving mathematics and science learning and teaching.
TERC is internationally recognized for creating innovative curricula,
pioneering creative uses of technology in education, and developing
equitable opportunities for underserved learners.
Students can find information, products and downloads
based on their grade level. Teachers can find information in Math
Science and Engineering.
WNET's National Teacher Training Instritute offers
Training Modules and the ability to search their database of more
than 200 lesson plans created by NTTI Master Teachers nationwide.
This collection of math resources by Tom O'Haver and
the Maryland Collaborative for Teacher Preparation has been called
"...one of the most comprehensive and well-annotated guides
to educational resources on the Internet."
Explore how math can help us in our daily lives. Put
your decision-making skills to the test by deciding whether buying
or leasing a new car is right for you, and predict how much money
you can save for your retirement by using an interest calculator.
Find ways to make the learning of mathematics more
engaging and realistic for students, by using real-world applications.
Find activities written in a lesson plan format, ready for use by
teachers
Homework Central supplies background information and solved examples
for most mathematics topics. Other subject areas are also included.
Cram Central now offers complete online AP courses
inStatistics, Calculus AB and other subjects.
The University of Illinois at Urbana has a database
containing Internet-based lessons in mathematics and programs related
to teaching mathematics.
Over 100,000 visits to the Cool Math site tell the
popularity of this site which has been designed for the pure enjoyment
of mathematics.
Did the geometry have a single source and diffuse
around the world over a period of several millennia? Or is there
something about it, that made it independently accessible to the
human mind in diverse cultures and civilizations?
Student Resources
Homework Central supplies background information and
solved examples for most mathematics topics. Other subject areas
are also included.
Did the geometry have a single source and diffuse
around the world over a period of several millennia? Or is there
something about it, that made it independently accessible to the
human mind in diverse cultures and civilizations?
The DO MATH website will be relaunched as part of
NCTM's Back-To-School promotions this fall. They encourage you to
revisit the site at that time. Logo used with permission from the
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. All rights reserved.
Cram Central now offers complete online AP courses
inStatistics, Calculus AB and other subjects.
Explore how math can help us in our daily lives. Put
your decision-making skills to the test by deciding whether buying
or leasing a new car is right for you, and predict how much money
you can save for your retirement by using an interest calculator.
At the Math Homework Helpers Website you'll find practice
math problems, tips to help you with your homework, challenge questions
from their TV show, and lots of links to cool math sites and games.
Interactive instruction programming, distance learning,
and live telecasts are the newest in technology and are just a few
of the amazing capabilities of The Education Channel.
The Math Forum features discussion groups, internet
newsletter, web units and lessons. Here you can search for math
or browse their internet mathematics library.
Students can find information, products and downloads
based on their grade level. Teachers can find information in Math
Science and Engineering.
Discover online math activities and subscribe to the
PBS Mathline listserv which ncludes lesson plans and video clips.
Students submit questions to Dr. Math by filling out
a Web form or by sending in e-mail. Answers are sent back by e-mail.
The Eisenhower National Clearinghouse highlights 13
outstanding math and science Internet sites each month.
The American Mathematical Society was founded in 1888
to further mathematical research and scholarship. Most recently,
the AMS has been a leader in electronic publication.
At the Fractory you will learn about fractals: what
they are and how to design them, but you will also discover more
on your own.
Learn about WebPisces, Quasi Tiler, Kali, Projective
Conics and Orbifold Pinball at the Gallery of Interactive Geometry.
Lean about Albegra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Chaos, make your own
stereogram and see some mathematical applications using Java at
Interactive Mathematics Online.
The Geometry section of the Los Angeles County Office
of Education has links to topics that include connected geometry,
fractals, real world geometry applications and the geometry junkyard.
MathMagic is a K-12 telecommunications project. It
provides strong motivation for students to use computer technology
while increasing problem-solving strategies and communications skills.
The MacTutor History of Mathematics is an archive
including biographies, poster index, female mathematicians and quotations.
Over 100,000 visits to the Cool Math site tell the
popularity of this site which has been designed for the pure enjoyment
of mathematics.
Parent Resources
Interactive instruction programming, distance learning,
and live telecasts are the newest in technology and are just a few
of the amazing capabilities of The Education Channel.
Discover online math activities and subscribe to the
PBS Mathline listserv which ncludes lesson plans and video clips.
The DO MATH website will be relaunched as part of
NCTM's Back-To-School promotions this fall. They encourage you to
revisit the site at that time. Logo used with permission from the
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. All rights reserved.
At the Math Homework Helpers Website you'll find practice
math problems, tips to help you with your homework, challenge questions
from their TV show, and lots of links to cool math sites and games.
Did the geometry have a single source and diffuse
around the world over a period of several millennia? Or is there
something about it, that made it independently accessible to the
human mind in diverse cultures and civilizations?
The Math Forum features discussion groups, internet
newsletter, web units and lessons. Here you can search for math
or browse their internet mathematics library.
Cram Central now offers complete online AP courses
inStatistics, Calculus AB and other subjects.
Homework Central supplies background information and
solved examples for most mathematics topics. Other subject areas
are also included.
Students submit questions to Dr. Math by filling out
a Web form or by sending in e-mail. Answers are sent back by e-mail.
The Eisenhower National Clearinghouse highlights 13
outstanding math and science Internet sites each month.
The American Mathematical Society was founded in 1888 to further
mathematical research and scholarship. Most recently, the AMS has
been a leader in electronic publication.
At the Fractory you will learn about fractals: what
they are and how to design them, but you will also discover more
on your own.
Learn about WebPisces, Quasi Tiler, Kali, Projective
Conics and Orbifold Pinball at the Gallery of Interactive Geometry.
Lean about Albegra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Chaos,
make your own stereogram and see some mathematical applications
using Java at Interactive Mathematics Online.
The Geometry section of the Los Angeles County Office
of Education has links to topics that include connected geometry,
fractals, real world geometry applications and the geometry junkyard.
MathMagic is a K-12 telecommunications project. It
provides strong motivation for students to use computer technology
while increasing problem-solving strategies and communications skills.
WNET's National Teacher Training Instritute offers
Training Modules and the ability to search their database of more
than 200 lesson plans created by NTTI Master Teachers nationwide.
Explore how math can help us in our daily lives. Put
your decision-making skills to the test by deciding whether buying
or leasing a new car is right for you, and predict how much money
you can save for your retirement by using an interest calculator.
Students can find information, products and downloads based on their
grade level. Teachers can find information in Math Science and Engineering.
Over 100,000 visits to the Cool Math site tell the
popularity of this site which has been designed for the pure enjoyment
of mathematics.