Absurd Math—Pre-Algebra from Another Dimension <http://www.learningwave.com/abmath/>
Absurd Math is an interactive mathematical problem solving game series. The player proceeds on missions in a strange world where the ultimate power consists of mathematical skill and knowledge. Many of the pages have hidden clues and areas. Anytime a player needs help, they may email our staff for assistance. We try to respond within two days. Teachers and parents, email us for answer keys.Elementary School Learning Units <http://www.nsa.gov/teachers/teach00007.cfm>
Elementary School Learning Units are available in the following subject areas: Arithmetic, Data Analysis, Fractions, Geometry, Probability/PatternsDeveloping Geometry Concepts Using Computer Programming Environments <http://illuminations.nctm.org/imath/prek2/GeometryConcepts/student/index.html>
NCTM Standard: Geometry
Can You Get the Turtle to the Pond? [Java activity]Education Place Brain Teasers <http://www.eduplace.com/math/brain/index.html>
Each week we will post new Brain Teasers at each of three grade ranges: 3-4, 5-6, and 7-8.FFFBI <http://www.fffbi.com/>
Fin, Fur and Feather Bureau of Investigation
a wide variety of activities to encourage language arts, math, science, and research skills for kids 8–12Figure This <http://www.figurethis.org/>
Math Challenges for Middle School Families
funded by the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of EducationFleetKids <http://www.fleetkids.com/>
[A] commercially sponsored site with several money-oriented activities.
[Students will need to invent a login name and a password in order to participate—but they are specifically warned not to use a name that is personally identifying.]Fraction Strips <http://www.ehr.nsf.gov/EHR/ESIE/awards/bestlessons/Susan_Smith-Ansotegui.html>
Grade 6
Fractions are complicated. With the use of fraction strips made by the students themselves, they are able to construct through their own investigations the ability and knowledge to interpret the relationships of fractions—either between parts and wholes or between fractions of different quantities. Through this activity, students will be able to explore and make connections between concrete materials and abstract algorithms and symbols. Student are also able to construct an understanding of: what is meant by dividing a whole length into equal fractional parts, using mixed numbers, comparing fractions, estimating fractional lengths, and the addition and subtraction of fractions with like and unlike denominators.Gazillionaire <http://www.gazillionaire.com/gaz.html>
Gazillionaire is a cross between Monopoly set in outer space and Wall Street in wonderland. It's a wild, intergalactic game of business strategy. Sophisticated real-world economic tools help you determine where supply meets demand as you race to build your trade empire. Six people can play at a time on the same computer or by email over the Internet. The first company to reach a net worth of a billion kubars wins!Illuminations -- Student i-Math Investigations <http://illuminations.nctm.org/student.html>
[activities from Pre-K through 12 to help develop mathematical concepts]Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles <http://www.cut-the-knot.com/>
[Put together by Alexander Bogomolny]Houghton Mifflin Mathematics Center <http://www.eduplace.com/math/index.html>
The Mathematics Center at Education Place provides K-8 resources for teachers, students, and parents. Special features include Data Place, BrainTeasers, textbook support, math links, and projects.
Brain Teasers <http://www.eduplace.com/math/brain/>
Each Wednesday evening we will provide you with one new Brain Teaser at each of three grade ranges. Solutions will be posted on the following Wednesday. [Grades 3-4, Grades 5-6, Grades 7+]
Data Place <http://www.eduplace.com/dataplace/index.cfm>
[S]tudents from all over the country -- and the world -- participate in fascinating mathematics projects, submit data into Data Place's database, and compare their results with real data submitted by other students... Data Place provides four research projects for each grade, from grade 3 through grade 6. Each project will run for about two months. [You must register and log in to use this feature.]InfoUse's PlaneMath Activities <http://www.planemath.com/activities/pmactivities4.html>
Nine math- and flight-related activities: Flight Path: Find the shortest path between 2 cities. Plane Capacity: How many people can board your plane? Runways & Takeoffs: Fly a herd of buffalo to the prairies. Bird's Eye View: Learn to fly a rescue helicopter. LiftOff: An old fable helps explain how planes lift. Time Flies: A rap group is landing. Can you tell when? Pie in the Sky: When is an overcast sky really overcast? Go Fly a Kite: Build your own kite! Fill'Er Up: Plan a flight around the country.The Investor's Clearninghouse <http://www.investoreducation.org/>
Brought to you by the Alliance for Investor Education
[This site has basic information about many types of investments. Check out The AIE Kid's Savings Calculator -- shows what happens to money that is invested over time]Intriguing Tesselations <http://members.aol.com/tessellations/>
Jump$tart Financial Smarts for Students <http://www.jumpstart.org/>
[Links to many educational materials and lesson plans for most grade levels -- mid-Elementary and up]Lemonade Stand <http://www.littlejason.com/lemonade/>
Lemonade Stand is a classic game that teaches the basics about how supply and demand affect business. In this game, it is your job to run a street-corner lemonade stand and to try to make some money doing it.Making Allowances: WhereKids Learn About Money <http://www.makingallowances.com/>
From Paul Lermitte's book, Dollars and Sense
[areas for kids, teens, parents, teachers, with advice about moneyand many downloadable forms]Map Coloring: The Big Picture <http://www.c3.lanl.gov/mega-math/workbk/map/map.html>
Marmalade Man's Fantastic Math Tricks <http://www.angelfire.com/me/marmalade/mathtips.html>
[Mental Math Tricks] Multiply Up to 20X20 In Your Head; The11 Rule; The 11 Rule Expanded; Square a 2 Digit Number Ending in 5.
Math Cats -- Fun Math for Kids <http://www.mathcats.com/>
Math Cats Site Map <http://www.mathcats.com/sitemap.html>
The Math Forum <http://mathforum.com/>
Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math <http://mathforum.com/dr.math/>
Ask Dr. Math is a question and answer service for math students and their teachers. A searchable archive is available by level and topic, as well as summaries of Frequently Asked Questions (the Dr. Math FAQ).
Math Forum Problem of the Week <http://mathforum.com/pow/>
The Math Forum's Problems of the Week (PoWs) are designed to provide creative, non-routine challenges for students in grades three through twelve. Problem-solving and mathematical communication are key elements of every problem.Math in Daily Life <http://www.learner.org/exhibits/dailymath/>
When you buy a car, follow a recipe, or decorate your home, you're using math principles. People have been using these same principles for thousands—even millions—of years, across countries and continents. Whether you're sailing a boat off the coast of Japan or building a house in Peru, you're using math to get things done. How can math be so universal? First, human beings didn't invent math concepts; we discovered them. Also, the language of math is numbers, not English or German or Russian. If we are well versed in this language of numbers, it can help us make important decisions and perform everyday tasks. Math can help us to shop wisely, buy the right insurance, remodel a home within a budget, understand population growth, or even bet on the horse with the best chance of winning the race. Join us as we explore how math can help us in our daily lives. In this exhibit, you'll look at the language of numbers through common situations, such as playing games or cooking. 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.Doug Mattingly's Magic Over the Web <http://www.rit.edu/~dmm4971/trick1.html>
[Card trick that uses addition, multiplication, and subtraction]Money,Money, Money WebQuest <http://www.west-bend.k12.wi.us/webquest/stockmkt/stocks.htm>
Introduction
You have just been given $1000 !!!! What are you going to do with it !!!! Everyone says to save it for college. You want to make more money !!!! Money, money, money !!!! You decide you are going to invest it in the stock market.
Task
You have six weeks to buy and sell stock. Your goal is to make money !!!! You will need to keep track of your what you buy and sell on a spreadsheet. Turn in how much money you made or lost to your teacher along with your spreadsheet at the end of the sixthweek.MoneyopolisSM <http://www.moneyopolis.com/>
[A] commercially sponsored advanced technology Web site designed to assist in the teaching of sixth through eighth grade math skills. The math skills practiced in MoneyopolisSM are based on standards and objectives published by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) and the standards of learning as defined in several states. In the Moneyopolis SM game, math skills are practiced in a personal financial planning context. Although principally a math resource, MoneyopolisSM can be used in social studies classes as well. MoneyopolisSM also lends itself to student counseling related to managing and valuing time, planning budgets, and identifying educational goals and objectives.[Note: Students must enter their names and schoolname. When I played the game I made up a name. There were a couple of small problems--a table that was needed, but not supplied; a page that didn't load--but overall it worked well. --LS]Mulawa Magic <http://www.ozemail.com.au/~mulawa1/magic/>
[Several card tricks]National Library of Virtual Manipulatives for Interactive Mathematics <http://matti.usu.edu/nlvm/nav/vlibrary.html>
This is a three-year NSF supported project to develop a library of uniquely interactive, web-based virtual manipulatives or concept tutorials, mostly in the form of Java applets, for mathematics instruction (K–8 emphasis).NEFE High School Financial Planning Program <http://www.nefe.org/pages/educational.html>
National Endowment for Financial Education
The NEFE High School Financial Planning Program® (HSFPP) was initiated in 1984 as a public service to increase the financial literacy of America's youth. The seven-unit program provides teens with a greater understanding of and ability to manage their personal finances in the areas of goal setting, budgeting, and saving. The program uses unique games, simulations, case studies, and interactive excercises to provide hands-on experience for students to test and apply the financial principles and concepts being taught.
There are three main purposes of the program:The High School Program is offered by the National Endowment for Financial Education® (NEFE®) in partnership with the United States Department of Agriculture-Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service and participating Land-Grant University Cooperative Extension Services.
- To learn the financial planning process—what it is and what it can do forstudents
- To give students the opportunity to apply the process through stimulating exercises and assignments provided in the program
- To take control of their finances—beginning now
Problem Solving with Pattern Blocks -- or -- Hexatrirhombizoids
<http://www.ehr.nsf.gov/EHR/ESIE/awards/bestlessons/Caroline_Piangerelli.html>
Grades 3-5
Using pattern block designs, both student and teacher created, extract multiplication problems, add products, and determine "value" of a given design and create designs of a predetermined set value.Rocket Car Challenge <http://www.ehr.nsf.gov/EHR/ESIE/awards/bestlessons/Alice_Leeds.html>
Grades 5-6
In this design task, students are asked to create a balloon-powered rocket car with maximum thrust. At the end of the lesson, students gather and analyze data on moving objects. Newton's Third Law and the rate formula, introduced previously, are both applied in this lesson. Measurement and scaled drawing skills are also applied. This challenge is part of a math-science unit on rocketry which, in turn, fits into a broader cross-disciplinary unit on space.Shop 'Til You Drop <http://www.teachersfirst.com/winners/shopdrop.htm>
Lesson Instructional Objectives:
1. Locate items in a virtual grocery store.
2. Calculate the unit price for items and determine the best buy.
3. Calculate the tax and total grocery bill.
4. Use coupons and sale items to save money.
5. Plan a well-balanced meal.
6. Shop on a limited budget.
Required Lesson Materials: Internet access, grocery coupons (provided in the Sunday paper), grocery sale flyers (optional)Simulating Probability Situations Using Box Models <http://illuminations.nctm.org/imath/6-8/BoxModel/index.html>
NCTM Standard: Data Analysis and Probability
Grades 6-8
The interactive tool in this i-Math investigation is a "box model" that allows students to explore the relationship between theoretical and experimental probabilities. A "box model" is a statistical device that can be used to simulate standard probability experiments such as flipping a coin or rolling a die.
Squeak <http://www.squeakland.org/index.html>
The Stock Market Game <http://www.smgww.org/>
Welcome to The Stock Market Game™ (SMG), the original and premier educational program that stimulates learning about economics, finance, and the American economic system.
The program is primarily used by students in grades 4 through 12, post-secondary students, and others who want to learn more about investing and managing their financial future. An exciting, real-world simulation, The Stock Market Game enables participants to discover the risks and rewards involved in decision-making, the sources and uses of capital, and other related economic concepts.
The Stock Market Game™ is a trademarked program of the Securities Industry Foundation for Economic Education (SIFEE), an affiliate of the Securities Industry Association. SIFEE was established in 1976 to foster among the public a better understanding of the American economic system and the role of the securities industry within that system.Totally Tesselated <http://library.thinkquest.org/16661/>
Triangle Math Activity (http://home.earthlink.net/~stcarr/triangle.html)
This activity allows students a "hands-on" proof that all interior angles of a triangle really do add up to 180 degrees.What Is a Million <http://www.ehr.nsf.gov/EHR/ESIE/awards/bestlessons/Lynda_Penry.html>
Grades 4-5
The purpose of this unit is to build a sense of very large numbers through hands-on activities, exploration, and building models. This lesson demonstrates a part of those components. Prior to this lesson, students constructed models and explored patterns in the base-ten system.What Is a Tesselation? <http://mathforum.org/sum95/suzanne/whattess.html>
Which Pennies Are Still in Circulation? <http://www.fi.edu/fellows/fellow3/jan99/coinproject/index.htm>
Elementary Grades
Have you ever looked at the dates of the pennies in your pocket? A group of fourth grade students at the Erving Elementary School in Erving, Massachusetts did and they discovered some very interesting information. This web site will share our students' penny information with you and give you the opportunity to conduct your own penny circulation research project. After you have conducted the experiment, you can add your data to the site and share your discoveries with others!
Problem of the Week <http://www.olemiss.edu/mathed/problem.htm>The Math League <http://www.mathleague.com/>
[D]edicated to bringing challenging mathematics materials to students. The Math League specializes in math contests, books, and computer software designed to stimulate interest and confidence in mathematics for students from the 4th grade through high school. Over 1 million students participate in Math League contests each year. Contest problems are designed to cover a range of mathematical knowledge for each grade level. All of the problems on each contest require no additional knowledge of mathematics beyond the grade level they test. MathLeague HelpTopics (http://www.mathleague.com/help/help.htm) --This is a help resource for 4th through 8th gradesMath Magic on the Web <http://forum.swarthmore.edu/mathmagic/>
MathMagic is a K-12 telecommunications project developed in El Paso, Texas by Alan A. Hodson. It provides strong motivation for students to use computer technology while increasing problem-solving strategies and communications skills. MathMagic posts challenges in each of four categories(k-3, 4-6, 7-9 and 10-12) to trigger each registered team to pair up with another team and engage in a problem-solving dialog. When an agreement has been reached, one solution is posted for every pair.
Academic Info - Mathematics <http://www.academicinfo.net/math.html>
[links for middle school and above indexed by subject area]Algebra Math Archives <http://archives.math.utk.edu/topics/algebra.html>
Allmath <http://www.allmath.com/default.asp>
Math Tools
Flash Cards!!!
Metric Converter
Games
The Magic Square
Reference Pages
Biographies of Math
Math Glossary
Multiplication Table
Metric Conv. Factors
Other Math Links
Ask The ExpertsArmadillo'sK-12 Resource <http://riceinfo.rice.edu/armadillo/Rice/Resources/math.html>
Banknotes <http://www.banknotes.com/>
Here you will find thousands of images of world bank-notes and country specific info.
Banknotes for sale - My world banknotes & paper money, modern, old and rare, all at low prices.
Consignment List - Price List of banknotes consigned to me by others. Lots of great notes there too.
Banknotes Wanted - Here's what I and many other collectors are searching for. If you have, offer to me.
Banknote Grading - Learn how to grade bank notes if you haven't done so yet. It's important!
Get it Appraised - If you need to appraise your bank note or collection (no coins) then go to this page.
Printers & Mints - Banknote Printers & Coin Mints. Some links and abbreviations used by Pick.
Hall of Shame - Information about dishonest collectors, dealers and even scammers.
Lost Items Board - Has your paper money, coin, stamp collection been lost or stolen? Post it here!
Articles / Banknotes - Online magazine, articles on paper money. Your articles are welcome!
History of Banknotes - A brief history of paper money. More extensive history of paper money is welcome.
Questions & Answers - Frequently asked questions about paper money & banknotes and answers to them.The Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM) <http://www.bipm.fr/enus/welcome.html>
[A]n organization in France created to ensure world-wide uniformityof measurements and their traceability to the International System of Units.TheBIPM carries out measurement-related research. It takes part in, and organizes,international comparisons of national measurement standards, and it carriesout calibrations for Member States. There is a history of the metric systemhere, plus thescientific descriptions of elements in the system ("Themetre is the lengthof the path travelled by light in vacuum during a timeinterval of 1/299 792458 of a second").Curious and Useful Math <http://personal.cfw.com/%7Eclayford/>
Here you will find tricks and rules for quickly calculating certain types of math problems. There's also some entertaining trivia and other math facts that are nice to slip into casual conversation. Some of it's Useful and some of it's Curious. Which is which, though, is up to you. Take a look around and judge for yourself.Explorer <http://explorer.scrtec.org/explorer/index.html>
The ExplorerTM is a collection of educational resources (instructional software, lab activities, lesson plans, student created materials ...) for K-12 mathematics and science education.Math2.org (formerly Dave's Math Pages) <http://www.math2.org/index.xml>
[reference tables, links]Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics <http://members.aol.com/jeff570/mathword.html>
Eisenhower National Clearinghouse <http://www.enc.org/>
The Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science Education (ENC) is located at The Ohio State University, and is funded through acontract with the U.S. Department of Education's Office of EducationalResearch and Improvement. [It provides Internet resources for K-12 mathematicsand science.]Euclid's Elements <http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/java/elements/elements.html>
The ExplorerTM <http://server2.greatlakes.k12.mi.us/>
[A] collection of educational resources (instructional software, lab activities, lesson plans, student created materials ...) for K-12 mathematics and science education. You may browse through mathematics and science education curricula (we plan to expand to other curricula)or conduct searches that focus on specific interests.Harcourt Brace Math Glossary <http://www.hbschool.com/glossary/math/>
[for grades 1 - 8]Long Division with Remainders <http://www.mathsisfun.com/long_division2.html>
The MacTutor History of Mathematics archive <http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/index.html>
Indexes of Biographies <http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/BiogIndex.html>
History Topics Index <http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/HistoryTopics.html>
[history of mathematics]The Internet Public Library Youth Division <http://www.ipl.org/youth/>
Math Whiz <http://www.ipl.org/cgi-bin/youth/youth.out.pl?sub=mwz0000>
Arithmetic & Basic Math -- This section contains links to sites on addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and other basic math concepts; Geometry -- For more information about triangles, circles, fractals, and other types of geometry, try the links listed here; Math in the RealWorld -- Math can be found all around you. The sites linked here cover such topics as money, measurement, and other uses of math in the real world; Measurement; Projects & Puzzles; History & People -- Learn more about your favorite mathematicians and their contributions to the world of math by checking out some of these sites; Resources for Teachers & ParentsEmile Lemoine <http://cedar.evansville.edu/~ck6/bstud/lemoine.html>
[thumbnail history of triangle geometry]Math Central <http://142.3.219.38/index.html>
An Internet service for mathematics teachers and students from kindergarten to grade twelve.
Math Central is a service provided by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics and the Faculty of Education at the University of Regina.[Canada]Mathematics Archives - K12 Internet Sites <http://archives.math.utk.edu/k12.html>
Math Forum: Selected Math Resources by Subject <http://forum.swarthmore.edu/math.topics.html>
[Classroom projects and materials, recommended software, Internet projects]
K-12 Topics: Algebra, Arithmetic, Calculus, Discrete Math, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, Prob/StatThe Maya Calendar <http://mayacalendar.com/>
NASS Sundial Registry <http://sundials.org/registry/>
Pascal Triangle <http://www.ga.k12.pa.us/Academics/US/Math/Geometry/GEOMPROJ/stwk99/michaelh/backgrou.htm>
Pi Through the Ages <http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/HistTopics/Pi_through_the_ages.html>
The Pi Pages <http://www.cecm.sfu.ca/pi/pi.html>
Everything you ever wanted to know about Pi: This site is way over most of our heads, but has bits of interesting trivia for the mathematic lover, including the latest information on how many places Pi has been calculated out to (well into the billions!). While you have the page open, a voice recites Pi's digits in French--you can change the language to one of seventeen languages plus five other types of sound.The Prime Page <http://www.utm.edu/research/primes/>
Prime number research, records, and resourcesFrank Potter'sScience Gems - Mathematics <http://www-sci.lib.uci.edu/SEP/math.html#2>
Powers of 10 <http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienceopticsu/powersof10/>
Purplemath - Your Algebra Resource <http://www.purplemath.com/>
SOS Math/Algebra <http://www.sosmath.com/algebra/algebra.html>
S.O.S. MATHematics is your free resource for math review material fromAlgebra to Differential Equations!StudyWorks <http://www.studyworksonline.com/>
Discover the math and science behind everyday activities. Meet people who use math and science as they work and play. Better yet, just explore ...What Time Is It? <http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/what.html>
Time Service Dept. <http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/frontpage.html>
U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, DCXE.com <http://www.xe.com/>
[currency converter; other currency services and information]
CRPCGirlTECH Lesson Plans <http://www.crpc.rice.edu/CRPC/Women/GirlTECH/Lessons/>
Center for Research on Parallel Computation, Rice UniversityThe Explorer <http://explorer.scrtec.org/explorer-db/browse/static/Mathematics/index.html>
The ExplorerTM is a collection of educational resources (instructional software, lab activities, lesson plans, student created materials ...) for K-12 mathematics and science education. You may browse through mathematics and science education curricula (we plan to expand to other curricula) or conduct searches that focus on specific interests. Many resources are available in the Adobe Acrobat format that is readable by Macintosh, Windows and other OSs. The Explorer is being developed jointly by the Great Lakes Collaborative and the University of Kansas UNITE group to involve educators and students in creating and using multimedia resources for active learning and "on time" delivery. The U.S. Department of Education OERI office has supported the Explorer research and development efforts. The Explorer was first posted on the World Wide Web on June 21, 1993.Illuminations <http://illuminations.nctm.org/>
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
i-Math Investigations: ready-to-use, online, interactive, multimedia math lessons
Reflections on Teaching: Reflection activities based on video vignettes of teaching and learning
Selected Web Resources: The best mathematics education web resources reviewed by our panel
Internet-Based Lesson Plans: Lessons developed by expert teachers that you can use in your classroom
Principles and Standards: Searchable interactive version of the updated NCTM math standards
Grades Pre-K - 2 | Grades 3 - 5 | Grades 6 - 8 |Grades 9 - 12 | Across the GradesKQEDMath Online <http://www.kqed.org/ednet/school/math/mathonline/index.html>
KQED Center for Education & Lifelong LearningLessonPlans <http://www.dpi.state.nc.us/curriculum/mathematics/resources.html>
North Carolina Department of Public InstructionMathematics Lesson Plans <http://www.col-ed.org/cur/math.html#lmath1>
Columbia Education Center, Portland, OregonMathematics LessonsDatabase <http://mstemac4.ed.uiuc.edu/html.f/k12.html>
University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignMaths Ideas <http://www.teachingideas.co.uk/maths/contents.htm>
Teaching Ideas for Primary Teachers (UK) by Mark WarnerMathStories <www.mathstories.com>
The goal of this web site is to help grade schoolchildren improve their math problem-solving and critical thinking skills.It has 4000 math word problems for children to enjoy!
The pages are sorted by topic and level of difficulty. Try a level. If it is too easy or too difficult, move up or down levelsaccordingly. Once you have completed a level, move up to the next challenge!Each ready-to-use worksheet has enough room for students to show theirwork. You can print and use these worksheets free of charge.
This site is completely free to all parents, studentsand teachers.Montpelier PortfolioProgram <http://mps.k12.vt.us/msms/math/problems.html>
Main Street Middle School, Montpelier, VermontProject Interactivate <http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/>
The goals of Project Interactivate are the creation,collection, evaluation, and dissemination of authentic courseware for middleschool mathematics explorations. "Interactivated" lessons, discussions,and activities enable the teacher to extend hands-on activities and toteach new content areas with professional competence and confidence, incorporatingtechnology in appropriate ways. ...
These materials are designed to be adapted easilyto any standards-based, middle school mathematics text. Examples of teachingandperformance standards supported by Interactivate are available fromsuch organizations as the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM)and the National Center on Education and the Economy (NCEE). Suggestedmappings of the materials to several existing texts are provided as examplesand guides.
Project Interactivate is funded, in part, by theOffice of Dependent Education of the Department of Defense Education Activity(DoDEA) through the Presidential Technology Initiative.SAMI (Science and MathInitiatives) <http://www.learner.org/sami/>
The Annenberg/CPB Math and Science ProjectSCORE Mathematics Lessons <http://score.kings.k12.ca.us/lessons.html>
Teacher's Lab <http://www.learner.org/teacherslab/>
The Annenberg/CPB Math and Science ProjectTeachersFirst Elementary Math Resources <http://www.teachersfirst.com/cnt-math-e.htm>
A+ Math <http://www.aplusmath.com/>
This web site was developed to help students improve their math skills interactively. Visit our game room and play exciting games like Matho and Hidden Picture...Test your math skills with our flashcards! Try the homework helper to check your homework solutions.All About Division <http://aaamath.com/div.html>
These pages teach division operations covered in K8 math courses. Each page has an explanation, interactive practice and challenge games about division.All About Fractions <http://www.aaamath.com/fra.html>
These pages are all about the operations on fractions covered in K8 math courses. Each page has an explanation, interactive practice and challenge games about fractions.Allmath <http://www.allmath.com/default.asp>
Math Tools
Flash Cards!!!
Metric Converter
Games
The Magic Square
Reference Pages
Biographies of Math
Math Glossary
Multiplication Table
Metric Conv. Factors
Other Math Links
Ask The ExpertsArithmetic <http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/iongoal/tablcont.htm>
[K-8]
The goal of this site is to illustrate and provide free, online, interactive arithmetic exercises and problems. It contains a series of basic math lessons which are intended to be a resource that can be used by math students in formal elementary education math classes, home schooling or elsewhere.BasketMath Interactive <http://www.scienceacademy.com/BI/index.html>
Click on Bricks <http://tqjunior.advanced.org/3896/>
[A]n interactive program to help teach Multiplication Facts 1 to 4. To use, you must have Legos or other bricks (4 red bricks, 8 yellow bricks, 12 green bricks, and 16 blue bricks) to use as manipulatives.Discovery School's Webmath: Long Division <http://school.discovery.com/homeworkhelp/webmath/divide.html>
Use this solver to practice your long division. Enter the numbers you wish to divide into the form below. Then click "Solve!" for the answer and an explanation. Make sure that your divisor (the number "outside" of the division bar) is an integer (a number with no decimal point).Free Worksheets <http://www.freeworksheets.com/>
Phonics, Mathematics, Language Arts, Science, Geography, Social Studies, Sentences & Writing, Ages 3 to 6, Reading, Activities, Miscellaneous, Thinking Skills, Kindness to AnimalsGamequarium Junior <http://www.gamequarium.com/junior.html>
[activities from Preschool to Grade 7]Internet Educational Workbook <http://www.inew.com/>
The Internet Educational Workbook provides a large mathematics database which is useful for practicing and sharpening various skills for the student in Kindergarten through grade 6. [hard copy and interactive versions]Education 4 Kids <http://www.edu4kids.com/>
Math Flash Cardsfor Kids (K-8) <http://edu4kids.com/math/>
Math Square Math Game (4-12) <http://www.edu4kids.com/msq/>
Math TablesDrill (4-12) <http://www.edu4kids.com/tables/>
Time Experience Drill (2-6) <http://www.edu4kids.com/clock/>
Money Experience Drill (2-6) <http://www.edu4kids.com/money/>
The site is a commercial free (no ad banners) site with educational drill games in math, science, language and social studies. The games have been designed for kids of all ages (even adults!).FunBrain Kidscenter: Educational, Interactive Kids Games for Learning <http://www.funbrain.com/kidscenter.html>
[From FunBrain.com, which was founded in May, 1997 by associates of PMpublishing, a Chicago based financial software company, has many games that are good practice]MathMastery <http://www.mathmastery.com/ >
[for grades 3-8]
MathMastery.com is a leading website dedicated to helping students, teachers and parents learn, practice, and understand essential math skills. Students who participate in MathMastery's online courses can expect to increase their understanding of math concepts. Parents can trust MathMastery to provide sound instructional guidance. Teachers can rely on MathMastery for daily creative and original thematic math problems.Math Worksheets <http://www.onlineworksheets.org/math_worksheets.htm>
[from Improving Education Inc. for grades K-5]MegaMaths <http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/megamaths/>
an interactive site for practising and testing times tables.OnlineActivities <http://www.saxonpub.com/tech/basic_facts/basicFacts.html>
Basic Facts Sheets Online -- This activity allows teachers or parents to customize basic facts practice by specifying the number of problems to be completed, the highest number to be used in the problems, and a target completion time. The activity generates a graded sheet that can be printed or saved to a file. The timing option requires a JavaScript-enabled browser.
Basic Facts Practice -- This applet can generate an endless succession of addition/subtraction or multiplication/division practice problems. A results graph and report card can be generated to show the student's results. A web browser that suppororts Java (such as NetscapeNavigator 3.0+ or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0+) is required to run the applet.Prongo <http://www.prongo.com/games/index.html>
[Try the following math games: Batter's Up Baseball, Memory Match, 2-Player Math Game, Lemonade Larry, Stock Market Game, Farm Stand]Quantum BrainBenders <http://www.quantumbrainbenders.com/>
[daily puzzles using addition]Quia! <http://www.quia.com/>
Quia is an acronym for Quintessential Instructional Archive.
Quia Math <http://www.quia.com/dir/math/>