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Mathematics Archive. This award winning site is perhaps the most comprehensive site available for those interested in the teaching of mathematics. It is a must see! It is offered by the Math Department of the University of Tennessee.The Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math. Offered by Swarthmore College, this site offers math help and resources for all levels of students and teachers from elementary through college and beyond. You may send in a math problem via e-mail and receive help in solving it. Included is a searchable archives. Monster Math. Teaches simple math such as counting, addition and multiplication. Designed by an elementary teacher. Computer Musuem. History of computers, UNIVAC(the original computer), networks and the Internet. Cornell Theory Center Math and Science Gateway. This site provides links to resources in mathematics and science for educators and students in grades 9-12. Eisenhower National Clearinghouse. This page offers an extensive list of resources and links for K-12 mathematics and science teachers. Included are curriculum resources, articles, frameworks and classroom-ready materials for teachers. The Geometry Center Welcome Page. From the Center for the Computation and Visualization of Geometric Structures, University of Minnesota, this site offers Interactive Web Applications (math you can manipulate), Geometry Reference Archives (graphic images and formulas), and Course Materials (lab materials and student work) just to name a few. |
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The Math Forum Home Page. A large reference site for math resources, information and ongoing projects. Such subjects include
Russian Math Olympiads, Mayan Arithmetic, Math Forum Internet News, Math Resources by Subject. Also discussed are math innovations and concerns and advanced topics. Both K-12 and college level and beyond are covered. This Is Mega-Mathematics! Los Alamos National Laboratories offers this page for math learners. Included are "Games on Graphs," "Untangling the Mathematics of Knots," and "Algorithms and Ice Cream for All." A Fractals Lesson A site about fractals and their relationship to mathematics. This site, maintained by Cynthia Lanius, Center for Research on Parallel Computation--an NSF Science and Technology Center, puts the learning at a level which is appropriate for Elementary and Middle School students. |