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Mathematics Across the Curriculum
features an "electronic bookshelf" of materials for teaching math in art, history, literature, and music, as well as science, engineering, and other disciplines traditionally... (MATC Dartmouth College, supported by National Science Foundation) |
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National Science Digital Library
provides access to resources in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education and research. From video clips teaching cell division to simulations demonstrating plate... (National Science Foundation) |
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The Physics Front
provides selected resources for teachers of high school physics. Hundreds of lessons, labs, and activities can be found in four categories: conceptual physics, algebra-based physics... (National Science Foundation) |
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Collected Learning Units in Mathematics
provides more than 200 instructional units in arithmetic, algebra, calculus, data analysis, fractions, geometry, number theory, pre-algebra, pre-calculus, probability, statistics, and... (National Security Agency) |
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National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Virtual Museum
features the work of a federal agency that has helped keep U.S. technology at the leading edge. Visit the online exhibits to learn about the standardization of women's clothing... (National Institute of Standards and Technology) |
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National Library of Virtual Manipulatives
provides interactive online math lessons, activities, and assessments. Topics include fractions, functions, geometric transformations, integer arithmetic, patterns and sequences... (Utah State University, supported by National Science Foundation) |
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Journal of Online Mathematics and its Applications
offers articles, learning modules, "mathlets" (single-purpose learning tools), reviews of online resources, and a developers' area. Search contents of the journal by type of resource... (Mathematical Association of America, supported by National Science Foundation) |
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Math Forum
provides high-quality math education content. The site features a problem of the week for students in grades 3-12, collections of math resources grouped by subject and grade level... (Drexel University, supported by National Science Foundation) |
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Helping Your Child Learn Math
features dozens of fun activities parents can use to help children (K-5th grade) have fun learning geometry, algebra, measurement, statistics, probability and other important... (Department of Education) |
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Figure This!
offers interactive math problems families can use to help children understand estimation, volume, and other important mathematical concepts... (Multiple Agencies) |
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MathTools
offers hundreds of online tools, lesson plans, and learning activities for teaching and learning math—currently for grades 2 and 7 and precalculus. Tools are offered for studying... (MathForum, supported by National Science Foundation) |
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Exploratorium Online
features dozens of online learning activities and exhibits. Make a mold terrarium, pinhole projector, telescope, or hair hygrometer. Explore the brain, biodiversity, Antarctica, DNA... (National Science Foundation) |
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MathDL
provides Java applets, interactive modules, and Flash presentations for studying numerical and graphical solutions of differential equations, parametric representations of curves, the... (The Mathematics Association of America, supported by National Science Foundation) |
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Balanced Assessment
offers over 300 mathematics assessment tasks for grades K-12. Topics and activities include averages, addition, area, batting orders, bicycle rides, chance of rain, chance of... (The Concord Consortium, supported by National Science Foundation) |
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Mixing in Math
offers 40 activities that can be used to "slip a little math" into kids' everyday routines. Activities include using clocks and calendars, figuring lengths and widths, gathering and... (TERC, supported by National Science Foundation) |
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Calculator-Controlled Robots
is a guide book for using calculator-controlled robots with students in Grades 6-9 over the course of one semester. Missions are built sequentially on the knowledge of previous... (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) |
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