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Paso Partners | Five Senses
Introduce five senses through literature, hands-on experiments, rhythms, and songs.
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NCES Kids' Zone Home Page
The NCES Kids' Zone provides information to help you learn about schools; decide on a college; find a public library; engage in several games, quizzes and skill building about math, probability, graphing, and mathematicians; and to learn many interesting facts about education.
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Math Open Reference
A complete Web-based geometry curriculum created by John D. Page, a retired software engineer.
His Web site offers text explanations and highly interactive tools and animations that students can manipulate on their computers. “It allows students to experiment with math concepts and feel them out themselves,” Mr. Page said. He added that the site conforms to the curriculum guidelines of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, based in Reston, Va. -
Give Me 20
This was shared by my executive director, "The web site below is a good resource for teaching students about saving money, budgeting, etc. It is developed by the Credit Unions across the nation so it is geared toward them, but it does have a great “glossary of financial terms” for students. This was a resource provided by the CEC newsbrief."
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DaylightMap
Jimbo Lamb shared this site, which shows the day/night contrast for the world. Could be used for exploring trig functions. You can set the time and date to see how the daylight changes
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NLVM Number & Operations Manipulatives
Virtual manipulatives related to the NCTM Number & Operations standard.
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Illuminations: Welcome to Illuminations
Explore our library of 103 online activities that help to make math come alive in the classroom or at home, view our collection of 516 lessons for preK-12 math educators, and so much more.
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District Five Schools of Spartanburg, South Carolina
There are math examples for Inspiration at every level.
