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Sites to be used by a small group of students (2-4).
Updated on Oct 23, 09
Created on Oct 23, 09
Category: Schools & Education
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Lots and lots of tools (WELES site elements). Included is a quadratic equation solver and a polynomial root finder. Great tools for students (or teachers) to check work. (Number 16)
Data from the US Census Bureau that students can access. This is numbers (WELES site elements). Lots of great data that would allow students to look up information about different states. (Number 19)
Simulations (WELES organized sites) from the NCTM include line of best fit, various geometry activities, and probability. Definitely gives students visualization of topics. (Number 15)
Information from the organized sites (WELES). Great activities that relate to the charts and graphs from USA Today. (Number 13)
Wiki element from WELES network elements. This site has various articles on different math topics, some with minimal information. It may be interesting to assign students with the task of adding some sort of info. (Number 11)
Activities and lessons for all levels of students. Also includes links to other resources.
This quest connects populations and regression equations. (Number 8)
A great applet that links probability and Venn diagrams. The students can manipulate the diagram themselves. A great tool for visualizing probability. (Number 6)
This is a lesson on linear regression that allows students to collect their own data, manually create a line of best fit and then use the linear regression function on the calculator. This lesson could be used in an introductory Algebra class or even in
12 items | 2 visits
Sites to be used by a small group of students (2-4).
Updated on Oct 23, 09
Created on Oct 23, 09
Category: Schools & Education
URL: