Archive for the 'Math' Category
Guess the Wordle is a new web site in which new Wordles are posted three times a week. Each Wordle is based on a topic, and the challenge is to figure out what the topic is. Monday’s Wordle is simple, Wednesday’s is a bit more challenging, and Friday’s is even more tricky. Guess the Wordle […]
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Smarty Games offers a great collection of interactive games for students. I especially like the math games, which include games related to telling time, using money and practicing basic facts. Smarty Games also has a limited number of classic stories that can be read aloud to the students. Jigsaw puzzles, coloring and dot to dot […]
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Measuring Worth provides a variety of tools for comparing the purchasing power of a dollar over time and around the world. Use the Measuring Worth calculator to find out what a dollar was worth 50 years ago or to estimate what something purchased years ago would be worth today. Use the data sets to measures […]
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Printing Graph Paper is an article that contains links to several websites that allow you to create and print your own graph paper. Many of the sites allow you to cusomize the graph paper to suit your needs.
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Interactive Numberline is a simple tool developed by Oxford University Press to help students locate and sequence numbers. The student is given a number and a range in which to locate the number. Each time a student chooses a range, a narrower range is given to choose from, until the student finally clicks on the […]
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National Library of Virtual Manipulatives for Interactive Mathematics offers “hands-on” Web-based manipulatives for use with math instruction. These manipulatives allow students to visualize concepts related to number and operations, algebra, geometry, measurement, and data analysis and probability. The site is user-friendly and offers lesson plans, extensions and assessment ideas for each activity.
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The Math Forum has a wide variety of information for anyone involved with mathematics. There are sections on different math topics and project ideas. The Teacher page has activities by grade level and a search feature that allows teachers to search Internet links for lesson plans, activities and weekly challenges. There is a “Ask Dr. […]
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Math Archives is an easy-to-use site hosted by the University of Tennessee. The site offers a searchable database of math-related Internet links, teaching materials, software, and professional development resources.
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Illuminations is associated with the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and is part of the prestigious Verizon Thinkfinity.org program. It is designed to provide Standards-based resources to improve the teaching and learning of mathematics for all students. Illuminations provides many resources for teachers, teachers and parents that promote the Principles and Standards for School […]
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AAA Math provides students with a wide range of interactive lessons related to a variety of math concepts. The activities allow students to practice at their own ability level. Examples and instant feedback help prevent incorrect learning of a concept.
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