K-12 resources
- Gooru has collected resources and activities for Math topics: http://www.goorulearning.org/#!discover
- Great web links on Essential Questions: http://www.authenticeducation.org/ae_bigideas/article.lasso?artid=111
- Inside Mathematics and mathematics education leaders have aligned resources of this site with national standards for mathematical practice: http://www.insidemathematics.org/index.php/commmon-core-math-intro
- Math Forum's Internet Mathematics Library: http://mathforum.org/library/toc.html
- Want to make exemplary rubrics in a short amount of time? Try RubiStar out! Registered users can save and edit rubrics online. You can access them from home, school, or on the road. Registration and use of this tool is free, so click the Register link in the login area to the right to get started now. http://rubistar.4teachers.org/
Elementary
- In this site, you will find links to various WWW resources on Mathematics. They are organized by topics: http://archives.math.utk.edu/topics/
- Math Tools is a project of The Math Forum @ Drexel, funded in part by the National Science Foundation. The goal is to create a community digital library that supports the use and development of software for mathematics education. http://mathforum.org/mathtools/sitemap.html
- Math.com is dedicated to providing revolutionary ways for students, parents, teachers, and everyone to learn math. http://go.math.com/
- Browse the Library of selected sites that focus on Elementary level math: http://mathforum.org/library/levels/elem/
Secondary
- Figure This! demonstrates challenging middle school mathematics and emphasizes the importance of high-quality math education for all students. http://www.figurethis.org/challenges/challenge_index.htm
- A collection of modules that can be used in the studying or teaching of calculus: http://archives.math.utk.edu/visual.calculus/
- This project is a National Science Foundation sponsored project designed to help secondary school and college teachers of mathematics bring contemporary topics in mathematics (chaos, fractals, dynamics) into the classroom, and to show them how to use technology effectively in this process. Requires Java. http://math.bu.edu/DYSYS/dysys.html
- Shodor is a nonprofit organization serving students and educators by providing materials and instructions relating to computational science (scientific, interactive computing): http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/
- 40 modeling projects have been written and tested by high school teachers under the direction of university mathematics and education professors: http://www.indiana.edu/~hmathmod/projects.html
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