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Educational Resources
Assessment and Evaluation
Calculators
- Texas Instruments (Products)
Technology products for the classroom, such as calculators, graphing technology, computer software, connectivity tools, and more.
- Casio (Products-Calculators)
Product page for basic graphing, fractions, scientific, printing, tax and currency, and overhead calculators available from Casio.
- The Abacus
An introduction to the history of the abacus as well as articles, analyses, and useful resource links for mathematical operations on the abacus.
Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI)
- Scientific Learning
Computer-based training using the latest brain research for rapid gains in language and reading.
- Pearson Educational Technologies-NovaNET®
NovaNET® from Pearson Education Technologies is a comprehensive elearning system revolutionizing the relationship between students, teachers, and technology.
Online Mathematics Activities
- AlgebraHelp.com
This website is a homepage for various other topical websites and includes lessons, calculators, worksheets, and resources.
- Ask Dr. Math
Ask Dr. Math is a question and answer service for mathematics students and their teachers. A searchable archive is available by level and topic, as well as summaries of frequently asked questions.
- Calculus.com
This website provides content for both advanced high school students and college calculus students.
- Cal 101.com
Step-by-step solutions for calculus and algebra problems.
- Discovery School.com
Fresh ideas to enhance learning for parents, teachers, and students.
- Explore Learning – Experience Math Gizmos
Explore one interactive mathematics activity per day or sign up for a free trial.
- Hotmath.org
This website provides step-by-step explanations for the actual homework problems in math textbooks. If the textbook is not listed, other samples exist as well. The tutorial solutions with answers cover middle school math through algebra, geometry, pre-calculus, and calculus.
- Quick Math—Automatic Solutions
Quick Math will provide solutions to the most common problems in algebra, equations, and calculus faced by high-school and college students as well as provide links to other useful websites.
- The Teachers.Net Lesson Bank
The Teachers.Net Lesson Bank provides a plethora of math lessons for all levels.
- Teacher2Teacher
Teacher2Teacher is a resource for teachers and parents who have questions about teaching mathematics.
- Webmath
This website has help for math problems.
Textbook Resources
Mathematics Competitions and Events
PBS links
- PBS TeacherSource (Math)
The PBS TeacherSource materials are developed by trained and practicing educators. The editorial staff is composed of educators with a variety of teaching backgrounds.
Problem Solving
- Nap.edu (Everybody Counts)
The National Research Council reports to the nation on the future of a mathematics education.
Federal Government and Government-related Links
- Everybody Counts: A Report to the Nation on the Future of Mathematics Education (1989)
The National Research Council was organized by the National Academy of Sciences in 1916 to associate the broad community of science and technology with the Academy’s purposes of further knowledge and advising the federal government. The Council’s landmark book Everybody Counts provided the background for many of the reforms in mathematics education today.
- National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
Under the office of Educational Research and Improvement, the Department of Education is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data that are related to education.
- Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS)
The Third International Mathematics and Science Study was undertaken to provide a measure of change in the performance of science and mathematics students.
- U.S. Government Statistics
A gateway to statistics from over 100 U.S. Federal agencies, this website is a valuable resource for any teacher, especially those teaching mathematics.
- U.S. Department of Education
A website designed to help pursue initiatives such as No Child Left Behind, and advance the mission of the Department…to ensure equal access to education and to promote educational excellence for all Americans.
Journals
NCTM Links
Teaching Ideas
Principles
Standards
- Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (Number and Operations)
The Number and Operations Standard describes an understanding of number systems and their structures.
- Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (Algebra)
The Algebra Standard emphasizes relationships among quantities, ways of representing mathematical relationships, and the analysis of change.
- Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (Geometry)
The Geometry Standard studies geometric shapes and structures, and analyzes their characteristics and relationships.
- Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (Measurement)
The Measurement Standard involves understanding measurable attributes and applying appropriate techniques for practical uses of mathematics in everyday life.
- Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (Data Analysis and Probability)
The Data Analysis and Probability Standard recommends that students learn how to collect and organize data, then use that data to answer questions that they have formulated.
- Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (Problem Solving)
The Problem Solving Standard teaches students about new ways of thinking, habits of persistence and curiosity, and acquiring confidence in unfamiliar situations.
- Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (Reasoning and Proof)
The Reasoning and Proof Standard offers ways of developing and expressing insights about a wide range of phenomena.
- Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (Communication)
The Communication Standard makes it clear that communication is essential to share ideas and to clarify understanding in mathematics and mathematics education.
- Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (Connections)
The Connections Standard can help students build a disposition to using connections in solving mathematical problems, rather than seeing mathematics as a set of disconnected, isolated concepts and skills.
- Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (Representation)
The Representation Standard refers both to the process and the product; the act of capturing a mathematical concept or relationship in some form.
- Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (Standards for Grades Pre-K–2)
These standards and specific expectations for mathematics learning can help parents and educators give children a solid affective and cognitive foundation in mathematics .
- Principles and Standards for School Mathematics ( Standards for Grades 3–5)
The Standards form the basis for a significant and interconnected mathematics curriculum. Throughout these Standards are three central mathematical themes: multiplicative reasoning, equivalence, and computational fluency.
- Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (Standards for Grades 6–8)
The Standards state that middle-grade students should regularly engage in thoughtful activity tied to their emerging capabilities of finding and imposing structure, conjecturing and verifying, thinking hypothetically, comprehending cause and effect, and abstracting and generalizing.
Professional Development
- NCTM National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (Conferences/Events)
A list of upcoming NCTM Conferences and events as well as other useful links.
- Teacher On-line (About Teacher On-line)
Information about the PBS TeacherLine, which provides teachers with online professional development in mathematics and technology integration.
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