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This site has been built for teachers by teachers, you'll find resources for teaching math at all levels of education, including elementary, middle and high school. You'll also find a chat group where opinions are shared about topics across the a spectrum of interests, including classroom techniques, activities, resources, etc.
This site contains many different things ranging from math lesson plans to activities and ideas for all ages of students. This site also supplies many other links to different websites that contain a wide array of subject matter important to teachers.
This Page provides students with homework help, tutoring, and basic formulas. It also offers information on math for parents and teachers. This website includes resource collections, free stuff, lesson plans, many different math standards such as, NCTM and NCREL. It also includes a page that helps teachers with professional development, which means is a job search site. The site is easy to nagivate because it is divided into categories by math subjects and then by dificulty.
This Page contains a large collection of links for all levels of math, including some college math, organized by math subject. The primary importance of this website is on materials which are used in the teaching of math. The Math Archives is mainly strong in its selection of educational software. It also has an extensive collection of links to other sites that are of interest to mathematicians. Other resources available through these links include electronic journals, grant information, and publishers of mathematical software, texts, and journals. These educational resources and the organized collection of links combine to make the Mathematics Archives a complete site for math.
This site contains a everything a teacher is looking for, activities, lesson plans resources, teacher guides and up to date news on education. This site also has educational links, teacher materials, free stuff. It also has a site where parents can ask teachers for their advice on perplexing problems with their children. This is an site to help teachers and parents in every way possible. Oh, and it's free to register with this site.
This page contains multi-subject worksheets, lesson plans, web quests, discussion boards, test preparation materials and many other teacher tools for all grade levels. This page also supplies latest educational headlines ranging from general news to education business news. This page is also equipped with many alternative links to countless additional educational sites.
This site has assembled many classroom resources that can be very useful to teachers of math, statistics and other related subjects. They have also separated the resources by topic to make them easier to find. This website is designed to distribute classroom resources to teachers of mathematics. It has also assembled classroom resources that can be very useful to teachers of math. One can also learn about recent or upcoming events for math teachers on the message board.
The goal of this math website is to help elementary and middle school students improve their math problem solving and critical-thinking skills. It has over 5,000 word problems for students. MathStories complete and easy to navigate. Problems are sorted in a variety of ways to help in locating your selection. You can search by category, theme, and/or grade level. Problems are also grouped by topics such as division, estimation, fractions and time/rate.
This site contains free lesson plans for all subjects primarily at the elementary level. A teacher can also add his\her own lesson plans to this page as well! This site has developed a good and extensive resources for educators. It has also culitivated it's own newsletter which is sent out every week or two. It is easy to explore because lesson plans are seperated by subject. Once a subject is chosen, difficulty is listed in order of grade level.
This is a page for all ages. It's for students, teachers, parents and anyone else that loves math. This is a site where teachers can get new ideas ... and share some of their own on our message boards. This site makes sure that learning math is fun.
Latest update to this document: 18 October 2001
Jessica Schneider: jeschnei@nmu.edu