|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Mathematics Standards of Learning for Virginia Public Schools |
|
|
In an effort to help teachers have access to their SOLs, they can now be located online. This site lists all of the required mathematics SOls. This is a useful resource site. |
|
|
Principles and Standards for School Mathematics |
|
|
Stay up to date with what is expected of mathematics teachers today. Offered by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, this should be a "must visit" site for math teachers. |
|
|
A Homepage for New Math Teachers |
|
|
This is a wonderful resource for math teachers. It is designed to help new teachers, but contains good information that could help even the veteran. Lists of resources, ideas on how to teach clear lessons, suggestions for good classroom management and more can be found here. This is a very nice site. |
|
|
Math Teacher Link |
|
|
This site is designed to help teachers of secondary level math classes. Information is given by subject area and includes basic facts, additional resources and ways to integrate Internet use. You can even take short online courses for fun or for graduate credit. This is a good resource site. |
|
|
Mathematics and the World Wide Web |
|
|
Look at mathematics as it relates to the Internet. See how the WWW is impacting mathematics and how mathematics is impacting the WWW. This site offers information as to what is happening in the world of mathematics on the Internet today. You can find discussions on what is reality and what is myth, what is good and what is bad, and what to expect in the future. |
|
|
Fun Mathematics Lesson Plans |
|
|
Here you will find a wide variety of suggested lesson plans for elementary, middle and high school. These include geometry, fractions and algebra. |
|
|
Fun with Mathematics |
|
|
Here you will find a list of fun math actiities. Look at the computing of Pi, baseball pennant odds, calculator programs and more! |
|
|
The Math Forum |
|
|
No matter what level or aspect of math you are teaching, you can find help here. The site offers sections for parents, teachers, and students as well as a section on research. You can search the database or look at listings by subject areas. What an excellent math resource site! |
|
|
Cool Math |
|
|
This site claims to be an amusement park of math and more. How true! There are many fun activities here. You can even use the online calculator, graphing calculator and so very much more. There are even some great algebra activities on this cool and colorful site. |
|
|
History of Mathematics Archive |
|
|
This site is a wonderful resource for those interested in more than just the manipulation of numbers. The site offers information on the history of mathematics and well as information on current and past mathematicians. You will find an impressive list of biographies here and an excellent section illustrating and explaining famous mathematical curves. |
|
|
History of Mathematics |
|
|
Here you will find additional information on the history of mathematics. There is also a colorful set of timelines related to the development of mathematics throughout history. You can even look at the development of mathematics geographically. |
|
|
MathPages |
|
|
This mathematics site is a fantastic resource for teachers of higher level math. It not only offers a great section on the history of mathematics, but also sections on many other facets of mathematics. There is a treasure chest of information here. This site is definitely worth a visit! |
|
|
Mathematical Quotation Server |
|
|
This is a nice collection of quotations about mathematics. You can search the datebase, look for quotes by author or use the random generator to browse the quotes. You can even download the entire collection if you wish to have a personal copy. |
|
|
Today is ... |
|
|
This is a neat site that could have applications for many teachers and students. It takes the numbers involved in the day's date and explores those numbers. This site is definitely worth a look. |
|
|
On- line Mathematics Dictionary |
|
|
The definitions are short, but this site could still be a helpful tool in your daily classroom activities. |
|
|
Ask Dr. Math |
|
|
Dr. Math answers questions about mathematics related to all levels of teaching and learning. The is a lot of good, well presented information here. This site is specifically designed for K-12 math queries. |
|
|
SOS Mathematics |
|
|
This site offers review materials on many math topics from algebra to differential equations. Here you can find over 2500 pages of short easy to understand explanations on math concepts. Take a look! |
|
|
The Geometry Center |
|
|
This site offers a great deal of material related to geometry. It also offers a collection of interactive activities that students can do that require knowledge of geometry. You can, for instance, use your knowledge of angles to play a pinball like game or build a rainbow. |
|
|
Math Activities for K - 12 Teachers |
|
|
California Polytechnic State University worked with NASA Dryden Flight Research Center to create these math related activities. You are sure to find useful information on this award winning site. |
|
|
Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles |
|
|
You can find all kinds of fun and interesting mathematics information here. This is a great resource that includes interactive puzzles for those who wish to test their logic. |
|
|
Flashcards for Kids |
|
|
What a fun way to drill basic math functions. You can choose the function (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, or addition and subtraction) as well as adjust the difficulty and range of numbers used. You can even ask it to keep score for you. This is a nice site for elementary teachers. |
|
|
Math and Basketball & More |
|
|
Middle school students in Sacramento, and their teachers, decided to use the Sacramento Kings' basketball season as a basis for their math lessons. Activities were also tied into other subject areas. The curriculum, including worksheets is available. What a nice alternative to the standard textbook. |
|
|
Fun with Numbers Homepage |
|
|
What a delightful site! This resource page offers fun and interesting math information (like the 1.2 million digits of pi). It is presented with humor and is well worth exploring. |
|
|
Algebra Online |
|
|
Aside from good information about algebra, this site offers chat and free private tutoring for any student wanting help. What a nice site for teachers and students! |
|
|
MathMania |
|
|
This site is designed as a project to develop interest in applied math. There are stumpers, logic problems and even a math IQ test. This site looks like it would be interesting for math teachers and students. |
|
|
Math Puzzles! |
|
|
Definitely for higher level math students, this site offers brain stretching puzzles involving math. These interesting problems would be fun for teachers as well as students. |
|
|
Math2.org |
|
|
Whether you are looking for a multiplication table or a table related to calculus, you can find it here. You can also work with the math message boards here or use the interactive online white board. This is an excellent resource site for all involved in mathematics. This is a very nice site! |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The pencil topper on this page came from Horizontal Rule.
The calculator and compass on this page came from Vikimouse's Mousepad. The background on this page came from a collection, Webpaper, by Jay Boersma. The green wooden bars and the green planks used for the TLO banners and buttons on this page came from Four Bees. The first grader font used to make these banner and buttons was found at Surf Madison File Libraries.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|