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These are sites that are mainly for my reference.
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)
Lists of References from Site elements. These websites are checked out by NCTM and involve lots of great activities. (Number 14)
This is a list of movie moments that include mathematics and explains the context. Also, links to you tube videos are included. The WELES element is video clips from site elements. (Number 10)
This page is devoted to tips for Math teachers. Some of them are things that an experienced teacher may know but have forgotten. One thing that I am anxious to try is the goal setting worksheet under the motivation topic. (Number 9)
Math teacher Twitter group. Until now, I have not joined Twitter. Maybe I should. (Number 3)
GREAT LINKS! Lists of references from WELES site elements. (Number 17)
This government site is for teachers of Math and Science. I plan to look over the features that describe topics that should be covered in Algebra. This will help our department determine which topics must be included in our curriculum and those that can
From Drexel's Math Forum, this site allows teachers to talk to each other. The Math Forum website is great for lots of purposes and you can get answers to questions mathematical or philosophical. (Number 3)
This is an NSF (National Science Foundation) website with a collection of sites to use for math classrooms. The sites range from those designed for elementary school through upper level high school courses. (Number 4)
16 items | 1 visits
These are sites that are mainly for my reference.
Updated on Oct 23, 09
Created on Oct 23, 09
Category: Schools & Education
URL: