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Academic Info. http://www.academicinfo.net/Academic Info is a directory of Internet resources tailored to a college or advanced high school audience. Each subject guide is an annotated listing of the best general Internet sites in the field, as well as a gateway to more advanced research tools.

  The Academy Curriculum Exchange http://ofcn.org/cyber.serv/academy/ace/The Academy Curriculum Exchange is a site with numerous math and science lesson plans listed by K-5, 6-8 and 9-12. The site also includes lesson plans in other subject areas.

  ACCESS INDIANA Teaching & Learning Center http://tlc.ai.org/ACCESS INDIANA Teaching & Learning Center is a site containing numerous listings of Internet resources and lesson plans in Math and Science along with other curricular areas.

  Algebra http://library.advanced.org/10030/algecon.htmAlgebra is a web site with a complete glossary of algebraic terms and examples.

  Algebra Graphing/Statistics Learning Units http://www.nsa.gov:8080/programs/mepp/msalgrst.htmlThe Algebra/Graphing/Statistics Learning Units are available for viewing and downloading. New titles are being added to the page.

  The Algebra Line http://www.cne.gmu.edu/modules/dau/algebra/algebra_frm.htmlThe Algebra Line presents an overview of algebraic subjects for review. Each subject is presented as a problem to solve followed by the mathematical solution of the problem. With this practical application as an example, the principles of algebra designated for the station are then reviewed. Stations may have examples and interactive problems throughout and each provides interactive exercises following the presentation.

  Algebra Online http://www.algebra-online.comAlgebra Online is a free service designed to allow students, parents, and educators throughout the world to communicate. This includes free private tutoring, live chat, and a message board, among many other features. Questions and discussions relating to all levels of mathematics (not just Algebra) are welcome.

  Algebra.help http://members.aol.com/algbrahlp/index.htmAlgebraHelp.com uses some of the latest technology to help you learn and understand algebra. The website features lessons to learn or refresh old skills, calculators that show you how to solve problems step-by-step, and interactive worksheets to test your skills.

  APPLY Learning Network http://cfaa.bridges.com/The APPLY Learning Network contains a collection of mathematics lessons integrated into real life situations.

  Archimedes\' Constant - pi http://www.mathsoft.com/asolve/constant/pi/pi.htmlAn explanation of Archimedes\' Constant - pi - with links and formulas.

  AskERIC http://ericir.syr.edu/Virtual/Lessons/The AskERIC Lesson Plan Collection contains more than 1,000 unique lesson plans which have been written and submitted to AskERIC by teachers from all over the United States.

  AWE - Arithmetic Without Embarrassment http://www.resnet.wm.edu/~sscroa/This page provides information on remedial mathematics instruction to new teachers at the middle-high school level. The intent is to educate high school LD students on a developmentally appropriate level: no balloons, no teddy bears, NO EMBARRASSMENT .

  BasketMath Interactive http://www.scienceacademy.com/BI/index.htmlBasketMath is an interactive approach to learning math concepts. It is designed for grades 4-10 and covers many concepts.

  BOBCAT http://www.ezlink.com/~edu/index.htmBOBCAT (Best Of The Best Computer Aided Teaching) is a site with puzzles and games in math and science divided by grade level.

  A Brief History of Algebra and Computing http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oucl/users/jonathan.bowen/algebra/Along with the history of mathematics, other topics include the origins of algebra, algebra and analytical engines, Boolean Algebra, algebra and computing and recent developments in the algebra of programs.

  Casio TEAMS Grant Systemic Initiative Teaching Environment Algebra http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~ucfcasio/Algebra/home.htmlThis site contains 30 problems that can be solved using calculators. The site uses the CASIO calculator and gives complete step by step solutions.

  Collaborative Lesson Archive http://faldo.atmos.uiuc.edu/CLA/This site is an archive of numerous lesson plans for all subject areas listed by grade level.

  Colorful Mathematics http://www.math.ucalgary.ca/~laf/colorful/colorful.htmlColorful Mathematics is a series of educational software presenting advanced mathematical concepts to K-12 students in a game-oriented approach. The five games offered utilize simple coloring and/or drawing techniques to illustrate some state of the art mathematical concepts from graph theory and computer science.

  Columbia Education Center Mathematics Lesson Plans http://www.col-ed.org/cur/math.htmlThe Columbia Education Center Mathematics Lesson Plans site contains over 50 math lesson plans. They are divided into K-5, 6-8 and 9-12 grade levels.

  Computers and Math Teaching http://users.interact.net.au/~phob/Peter Hobson, a teacher in Canberra, Australia, created these pages containing materials for high school students. Included are worksheets designed to be used with a math class working on graph sketching in a computer lab, spreadsheets, assessment items, worksheets on modeling, and information on where to obtain the freeware, shareware and graphics necessary to use the materials.

  Dave\'s Math Tables http://www.sisweb.com/math/tables.htmMath reference tables available in English or Spanish for general math, geometry, trigonometry, statistics, calculus and other topics.

  Dositey.com http://www.dositey.com/Dositey.com offers a broad range of interactive, easy-to-use lessons, games and exercises, as well as a wide choice of printable worksheets, open-ended questions, challenging math problems, and many other activities. We keep adding new content on regular bases. All content on the site is free and registration is not required

  Easy Start Algebra 1 A http://www.gcse.com/Maths/esalg.htmThis site has problems on evaluating expressions, expanding, factoring, forming equations, solving equations and transforming equations, along with solutions to each.

  Easy Start Algebra 1 B http://www.gcse.com/Maths/esalg.htmThis site has problems on indices, simultaneous equations, trial and improvement, inequalities, factoring, equations and multiplying brackets along with solutions to each.

  Easy Start Algebra 2 http://www.gcse.com/Maths/carry/esal2.htmThis site has problems on evaluating expressions, expanding, factoring, forming equations, solving equations and transforming equations, along with solutions to each.

  Easy Start Graphs http://www.gcse.com/Maths/esslg.htmThis site has problems on linear, distance and time and trig. graphs along with solutions to each.

  Easy Start Ratios and Fractions http://www.gcse.com/Maths/esrf.htmThis site has problems on ratios and fractions along with solutions to each.

  Easy Start Shapes http://www.gcse.com/Maths/anima/esar.htmThis site has problems on finding the area of a variety of different shapes along with solutions to each.

  edhelper.com http://www.edhelper.com/edhelper.com lists over 14,000 resources including 7,000 lesson plans 1,000 webquests as well as free worksheets and software.

  Education Planet http://www.educationplanet.comEducation Planet is a site with links to a variety of areas including math and science along with a complete lesson plan section covering many curricular areas.

  The Educator\'s Toolkit http://marlo.eagle.ca/~matink/This site is a member of The Classroom Connection, a network of educators who maintain webpages of interest to other educators. There are resources here for teachers, students and parents including lesson plans.

  EduHound http://www.eduhound.com/Eduhound is an online index of education-related resources. The site contains links to curriculum materials in a variety of subject areas including math, science, technology, grants and funding, standards and assessment and much more.

  Encyclozine http://encyclozine.com/Ecyclozine contains Articles, Games, Puzzles, Illusions, Mazes, Web design, Gallery, Quizzes, Fun, Science, History, Encyclopedias, Computers, Education, Horticulture, Time, Humanities, Philosophy, Psychology, Music, Chemistry, Sport, Fractals, Search, Literature, Cosmology, Fiction, Space, Software, World Wide Web, News, Technology, Internet, Biology, Arts, Astronomy, Mathematics, Medicine, Paleontology, Economics, Agriculture, Archaeology, Physics, SETI, Galaxy, Language, Art, Planet, Chivalry, Engineering, Knowledge and more.

  Exactly How Is Math Used In Technology? http://www.homeworkcentral.com/files.htp?fileid=50617&use=hcThe homepage chart on this website lists kinds of math across the top, kinds of technology down the side, and "go to topic" where many of them intersect.

  Exercises in Math Readiness http://math.usask.ca/readin/This site is a collection of exercises that the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Saskatchewan have put together on those high school mathematics topics that seem to be most important for university study in mathematics, the other sciences, engineering, and commerce. There are several problems complete with hints and solutions in a variety of math areas available at this site.

  Exercises in Math Readiness http://math.usask.ca/readin/menu.htmlExercises in Math Readiness contains practice exercises for college prep. or entrance exams. The exercises cover mental arithmetic, algebra (I & II), trigonometry, logs & exponents, set theory, and theory components. Exercises are categorized as basic, moderate and advanced.

  Explorer http://archives.math.utk.edu/k12.html#1lessonplansThe ExplorerTM is a collection of educational resources (instructional software, lab activities, lesson plans, student created materials ...) for K-12 mathematics and science education.

  Explorer http://explorer.scrtec.org/explorer/The Explorer is a collection of educational resources (instructional software, lab activities, lesson plans, student created materials ...) for K-12 mathematics and science education. You may browse through mathematics and science education curricula (we plan to expand to other curricula) or conduct searches that focus on specific interests.

  Exploring Fractions with Shapes http://www.arcytech.org/java/patterns/patterns_j.shtmlThis site is an interactive work area for building and exploring tessilations.

  FERMAT\'s Resources http://www.nie.ac.sg:8000/~wwwmath/fermat/homepage.htmlxFERMAT\'s Resources, which stands for Fast and Easy Retrieval of Mathematics Resources, is a site with numerous activities and projects for math teachers at all levels.

  Free Software Offer from Global Schoolhouse http://www.globalschoolhouse.org/join/promotions/kaleidoscope.htmlThe Global Schoolhouse is owned and operated by the Global SchoolNet Foundation (GSN), a 501(c)(3) non-profit, public service corporation. The Global Schoolhouse provides meaningful educational opportunities for schools, teachers, parents and students to use the Internet for teaching and learning. Choose software from the selections at the site and pay only shipping and handling to receive the software at a fraction of retail, while contributing to the Global SchoolNet Foundation!

  The Gateway to Educational Materials http://www.thegateway.orgThe Gateway to Educational Materials Project is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education\'s National Library of Education and is designed so teachers, parents, and students can search for lessons, instruction units, and other resources by topic and grade level.

  GCSE Answers\' Mathematics Department Menu http://www.gcse.com/Maths/pre.htmThe Department provides solutions to problems in a variety of math areas and explains these step by step. They assume you know a bit about the basics (like how to add, subtract, multiply and divide) but will show you all the rest. The site also contains tutorials on several topics.

  Global Change for the Basic Mathematics Student http://www.cis.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1991/6/91.06.02.x.htmlGlobal Change for the Basic Mathematics Student is a site which covers both math and ecology/ environmental principles. The purpose of the activities is to integrate practical mathematics into global environmental changes use in hands on activities.

  GoMath http://www.gomath.comGomath is an Internet site oriented to help high school students (10 - 12th grades) of all levels with math skills. Their specially designed programs offer an interactive guide through a course and help students build up math skills as well as confidence.

  The Hall of Mathematics http://www.tenet.edu/academia/math.htmlThis site from the Texas Education Network contains numerous links to a variety of math topics including lesson plans.

  Homework Central http://www.homeworkheaven.com/A variety of material, graphics, ideas and lesson plans to support a variety of subject areas.

  HYPERLESSONS AND HYPERLESSON PLANS http://www.marshall.edu/coe/wvrk12/lp.htmlThe West Virginia K12 Ruralnet Project is an effort by West Virginia University and Marshall University to develop computer networking in the schools of West Virginia, especially in the teaching of science and mathematics from kindergarten thru the twelfth grade. Hypertext lessons and lesson plans by Ruralnet teacher-leaders for elementary, middle, and secondary schools are accessible here.

  HyperLessons and HyperLesson Plans - West Virginia http://www.marshall.edu/coe/wvrk12/lp.htmlThe West Virginia K12 Ruralnet Project is an effort by West Virginia University and Marshall University to develop computer networking in the schools of West Virginia, especially in the teaching of science and mathematics from kindergarten thru the twelfth grade. Hypertext lessons and lesson plans by Ruralnet teacher-leaders for elementary, middle, and secondary schools are accessible here.

  INFOMINE-UC Riverside Libraries http://lib-www.ucr.edu/This site from the University of California contains a comprehensive list of searchable resources in the areas of: Biological, Agricultural & Medical Sciences, Government Information, Instructional Resources: K-12, Instructional Resources: University, Internet Enabling Tools, Maps & GIS, Physical Sciences, Engineering, Computing & Math, Regional and General Interest, Social Sciences & Humanities and Visual & Performing Arts.

  InfoUse and NASA: PlaneMath http://www.planemath.com/This site is designed for students in grades 4-7 interested in aeronautics-related careers, this also include nine lessons on such issues as plane capacity, time zones, and flight planning.

  Integrating Technology in the Classroom http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/slides/integrate.htmThis site contains educational resource links for science, math, weather and more.

  Interactive Algebra http://www.accessone.com/~bbunge/Algebra/Algebra.htmlThis site provides a variety of algebra problems in an interactive format, complete with hints and solutions.

  Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzle http://www.cut-the-knot.com/front.htmlThis site, Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzle, contains several interactive puzzles and activities that demonstrate and explain different math concepts.

  Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles http://www.cut-the-knot.com/Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles is a site filled with information and puzzles in numerous math areas.

  Interactive Mathematics Online http://tqd.advanced.org/2647/index.htmlInteractive Mathematics Online has sections on Algebra, Trigonometry. Geometry. Chaos, Stereograms and more. The site is a Think Quest site.

  Internet Education Group http://www.inet-edu.com/The Internet Education Group web site contains numerous lesson plans in a variety of subject areas.

  Japanese Math Challenge - Jr. High http://www.japanese-online.com/math/index.htmJapanese Math Challenge contains 20 Story Problems Translated from Japan\'s Jr. High math tests at different levels.

  K-12 Math Problems, Puzzles, Tips & Tricks http://forum.swarthmore.edu/k12/mathtips/A site containing math problems, puzzles and calculations tips.

  K-8 Building Blocks http://www.ael.org/eisen/blocks.htmK-8 Building Blocks for Algebra: Patterns, Functions, Relationships provides K-8 teachers with activities that help them prepare students for a formal algebra course. The focus of this guide is on algebraic thought rather than algebraic symbol manipulation. While it may contain some new concepts, it mainly provides a new focus on what is already being taught.

  KidsMath http://www.kidsmath.com/This site has games, exercises and lessons from grade 3 to 12 in a variety of math topics.

  KQED Math Online http://www.kqed.org/Cell/math/The three sections of the Math Online include Lessons, News and Events, and Resources for teachers and parents.

  Learning about Algebra Tiles http://www.ucs.mun.ca/~mathed/t/rc/alg/tiles/tiles1.htmlLearning about Algebra tiles: Activities for teachers showing how Algebra tiles provide a useful way to introduce operations on polynomials to students of all ages. The site can be used both as a self guided tour of teaching with algebra tiles, and as a set of activities for use with students. Examples of instructions to students are indented. The remainder of the text is addressed directly to the reader who is assumed to be a teacher.

  Lesson Plan Collection http://juliet.stfx.ca/people/stu/x94emj/bookmark.htmlLesson plans in science and math for grades K-12.

  Lesson Plan Links http://rrnet.com/~gleason/lesson.htmlLesson Plan Links is a site sponsored by Classroom Connect. The site contains a compilation of links to lesson plan sites along with a brief description of the site.

  The Lesson Plan Page http://libits.library.ualberta.ca/library_html/libraries/coutts/lessons.htmlThis site is a list of both gopher and web sites that offer lesson and unit plans on the Internet in math and science as well as other subjects.

  Lesson Plan Place http://www.inet-edu.com/lessons/index.htmlLesson Plan Place contains hundreds of links and access to thousands of lesson plans. The links are categorized by subject area and grade level.

  Lesson Plans http://www2.drury.edu/dswadley/lessonplans.htmlLesson Plans is a compilation of sites with lesson plans across the curriculum. The site also includes brief descriptions and links to other areas.

  Lesson Plans - Worksheets - Resources http://www.merseyworld.com/educate/lessons.htmA nice selection of printables all in .pdf format. Even a site search engine and all worksheets are listed both by age and ability level. Topics covered are R.E, SCIENCE, HISTORY, ASSESSMENT, ENGLISH PLANNING, D.T., MATHS, ART, I.T., GEOGRAPHY, MUSIC.

  Lesson Stop http://www.lessonstop.org/Within the 7 subject area pages, you\'ll find over 400 links to web sites organized by topic and grade level, which provide access to thousands of lesson plans.

  Lesson Stop Newsletter http://www.lessonstop.org/newsletter.htmlWelcome to the Lesson Stop\'s free e-mail newsletter. The newsletter is delivered each week and contains information about wonderful online lesson plans that educators can use in their classrooms. Each issue will be archived here, and subscription information is also available.

  Lessons Developed by Susan Boone http://www.crpc.rice.edu/CRPC/GT/sboone/Lessons/lptitle.htmlThis site contains six lessons in mathematics that use resources on the Internet. It is a site that shows the integration of computers and the Internet into the classroom curriculum.

  Linear Equation Solver http://www.alumni.caltech.edu/~chamness/equation/equation.htmlLinear Equation Solver is an interactive site allowing one to enter the coeficients of a system of three equations with three unknowns and the aplet will solve it.

  Los Angeles County Office of Education Teams Distance Learning http://teams.lacoe.edu/documentation/places/lessons.htmlThis site includes lesson plans in Mathematics, Science, and several other curriculum areas.

  Marcopolo www.wcom.com/marcopoloThe MarcoPolo program provides no-cost, standards-based Internet content for the K-12 teacher and classroom, developed by the nation\'s content experts. Online resources include panel-reviewed links to top sites in many disciplines and professionally developed lesson plans and classroom activities. The areas covered are math, science, humanities, economics and geography.

  Marquette University High School Topper Line http://muhs.edu/links/lesson.plans.htmlThis site includes lesson plans in a variety of curriculum areas including: math, science, weather, space and more.

  Math and Problem-solving http://www.pond.com/danr/math.htmMath and Problem-solving is a site that provides examples of problem solving at the upper elementary, middle and lower high school level. It emphasizes pre algebra and includes examples dealing with science as well.

  Math Archives http://archives.math.utk.edu/newindex.htmlA reference for math archives information, classroom teaching materials, software abstracts and reviews.

  Math Assist - Shareware http://home.t-online.de/home/matheass/Math Assist helps in solving most of the tasks of Algebra, Geometry, Analysis, Statistics and Linear Algebra. It\'s for secondary level or high school students and teachers and other mathematics educators.

  Math Challenges http://www.merrimack.k12.nh.us/mhs/math/Math Challenges is a site from Merrimack High School funded by a Technology Literacy Challenge Fund grant. The site has: an Upper Elementary Challenge, an Algebra Challenge, a Statistics Challenge, a Geometry Challenge and a Middle School Challenge.

  Math Concepts http://www.ups.edu/community/tofu/lev1f/conframe.htmThis strand contains a wide variety of lessons that are arranged by topic. You will find lessons related to fractions, geometry, functions, and other common pre-algebra topics. These lessons are meant to integrate technology (either spreadsheets or calculators) into the learning process. The lessons also help students extend their mathematical understanding either through helping students visualize mathematics or by applying the mathematics to everyday settings.

  The Math Forum Internet Resource Collection http://www-hpcc.astro.washington.edu/scied/math.htmlThis site sponsored by the Swarthmore Math Forum contains numerous links to math resources including lesson plans.

  Math Forum Internet Resource Collection http://forum.swarthmore.edu/~steve/steve/mathlessons.htmlMath Lessons and Courses intended to make it easy for mathematicians and math teachers to find the resources available for their purposes. There are two versions of the collection: a compact outline form, that is easily browsed, and an annotated version, which contains brief summaries of each site for those who would like to know more before choosing to visit.

  Math Games and Contests http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/contst.htmThe site is designed to make learning math fun. There are several math problems involving license plate math and algebra along with contests and vocabulary games.

  Math Homework Help http://www.erols.com/bram/This site is designed to help students with their homework in the areas of pre-algebra, algebra I & II, college algebra, geometry, trigonometry, pre-calculus and calculus.

  Math League http://www.mathleague.com/The Math League specializes in math contests, books, and computer software designed to stimulate interest and confidence in mathematics for students from the 4th grade through high school.

  Math Lesson Plans http://www.wilpaterson.edu/wpcpages/icip/itm/Lessonpl/lessplan.htmlThis site contains lesson plans developed by teachers from northern New Jersey. Each lesson plan is designated by topic and level. Changes made in a lesson plan are done by the Editorial Committee for the Institute for Technology in Mathematics for purposes of formatting the lesson plan for electronic communication. The lesson plans address the use of Graphing Calculators, Mathematica, the CBL system, the Geometer\'s SketchPad and other technologies.

  Math Puzzles http://www.math.tau.ac.il/~puzne/gif/brain.htmlThis site contains several levels of math puzzles from easy to advanced.

  Math Resources by Subject http://forum.swarthmore.edu/math.topics.htmlAn extensive collection of excellent Math Resources by the Math Forum at Swarthmore.

  Math Software http://sheppardsoftware.com/teachers.htmThe site offers some software free and other software for less than $5.00 per program. Some of the titles are Algebra - One on One, License Plate Math, Math Function Mania, Astro Mania, and more.

  Math Teacher Link http://www-cm.math.uiuc.edu/MathLink/Math Teacher Link is a new website designed to deliver professional development opportunities and classroom resources to teachers of mathematics, statistics and related subjects at the high school and lower division college levels.

  Math.com http://www.math.comAt Math.com students can find free homework help and lessons. Teachers can find lesson plans and great classroom resources. Parents can access information about family math activities and math products. And it\'s not all serious stuff - they have pages of cool math stuff, interactive math applets, and puzzles.

  Math.com http://www.math.comMath.com has lesson plans and resources for math teachers, parents, and students of all ages. Kids can use the site to get homework help; play games; do practice worksheets; find tables, formulas, and resources. The site generates Algebra worksheets online and helps students prepare for standardized tests such as the SAT and ACT.

  Mathematical Musings http://stcloudstate.edu/~musings/MATHEMATICAL MUSINGS is an on-line journal based at St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN. They are interested in (1) mathematical student research and (2) student problem solving. They want to create a site where students can present ideas that have intrigued and stimulated them, or questions that they would like answered or would like to propose. They are interested in topics from mathematics at the level of calculus and higher as well as ideas from basic algebra.

  Mathematics Archives http://archives.math.utk.eduMaterials available on the Mathematics Archives are classified into five main categories: Topics in Mathematics, Software, Teaching Materials, Other Math Archives Features, and Other Links. The primary emphasis is on materials which are used in the teaching of mathematics.

  Mathematics Education Resource Page http://www.uwo.ca/edu/math/This webpage links to a variety of different resources for teaching and free distributable software links.

  Mathematics Lessons Database http://www.mste.uiuc.edu/mathed/queryform.htmlThis database contains Internet-based lessons in mathematics and programs related to teaching mathematics. It is sponsored by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

  The Mathematics TEKS Toolkit http://www.tenet.edu/teks/math/This site is intended to provide resources for implementing the mathematics Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) and for improving mathematics programs in Texas. The ideas concepts can be used in any state.

  Mathematics with Alice http://library.advanced.org/10977/start.htmlMathematics with Alice is for anyone who is interested in Mathematics, or who is interested in learning more about Mathematics, but find the style of Mathematics textbooks too dry. If you want some fun while learning Mathematics, check out this site.

  Mathematics: Developmental / Related http://ecep1.usl.edu/ecep/math/math.htmThis section of the Energy Conservation Enhancement Project will present the Mathematics: Developmental / Related Activity Guides originally created for the vocational technical schools in Louisiana, USA. Much of the material contained within is generic in content and may be applied and used by many people throughout the United States and the World. There are many lesson plans available at the site also.

  Mathman http://www.shout.net/~mathmanDon\'s (the Mathman) materials are for grades K-12, ages 6-8 with adult help through pre-calculus students, adults, teachers, teachers educators, and parents.

  Maths Net http://www.paston.co.uk/users/mathsnet/index.htmlMaths Net contains logos, spreadsheets, graphs, omnigraphs, puzzles, animations, articles, and more.

  Maths Online http://www.univie.ac.at/future.media/moe/galerie.htmlMaths Online is a Gallery consisting of interactive multimedia learning units (Java applets) on various issues and some graphical supplements. It is primarily designed for Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry and Calculus students at the secondary level.

  MathsVR http://www.mathsvr.demon.co.ukThe Mathematics Teacher\'s Virtual Resource Room contains lesson plans and activities indexed by age and grade level. Some of the areas include basic math, algebra, geometry and probability and statistics.

  MathWorld http://mathworld.wolfram.com/MathWorld is a convenient, comprehensive, and interactive mathematics encyclopedia intended for students, educators, math enthusiasts, and researchers. Like the vibrant and constantly evolving discipline of mathematics, this site is continuously updated to include new material and incorporate new discoveries.

  MEPP Learning Units http://www.nsa.gov:8080/programs/mepp/lu.htmlThis site from the Mathematics Education Partnership Program contains a variety of mathematics lesson plans for grades K-12.

  Mrs. Glosser\'s Math Goodies http://www.mathgoodies.comSince kids like the web and the interactivity that it provides. These interactive math lessons are the perfect way to teach mathematical concepts while keeping their interest and attention. The lessons also aspire to the NCTM Standards for Teaching Mathematics.

  New Jersey NIE Project http://njnie.dl.stevens-tech.eduThe New Jersey Networking Infrastructure in Education (NJ-NIE) Project is a national demonstration project to promote effective applications of Internet in K-12 mathematics, science and technology classrooms.

  Newton\'s Window http://www.suzannesutton.com/Newton\'s Window has pages for people who hate math, and pages for people who love it, pages to help reduce anxiety, and pages that inspire. They have pages for young kids, pages for elementary, middle school, and high school. They have weekly excursions to get you thinking and expand your view, and they have some new programs for summer-time math that are a great alternative to summer school.

  Online Quizes http://www.mccc.edu/~kelld/page200.htmlThis site contains online quizes in many areas including, whole numbers, percents, proportions, exponents, rationals, polynomials and much more.

  Online Reference to Mathematical Problems http://problems.math.umr.edu/home.htmlCompiled by MathPro Press and provided by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Missouri - Rolla, this site contains a searchable database of over 20,000 math problems from 38 journals and 21 contests.

  Pacific Bell - Knowledge Network Explorer http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebnThe Knowledge Network Explorer includes Blue Web\'n, a searchable database of outstanding Internet learning sites categorized by subject area, audience, and type (lessons, activities, projects, resources, references, & tools).

  Pathways to School Improvement http://www.ncrel.org/ncrel/sdrs/pathways.htmA wealth of educational resources in math and science from the North Central Regional Education Lab.

  PBS Mathline http://www.pbs.org/mathlinePBS MATHLINE is a teacher resource service of public television utilizing the power of telecommunications to provide quality resources grades, K-12. Using a blend of technologies including online communications and video, MATHLINE brings the most recent advances in instructional techniques to teachers across the country. Through participation in MATHLINE, teachers collaborate to make important decisions about their teaching.

  PBS Teacher Connex http://www.pbs.org/learn/tconnex/PBS TEACHER CONNEX Online is a service of the Teacher Resource Service at PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) and participating public television stations nationwide. TEACHER CONNEX seeks to make PBS programming more accessible and more useful in K-12 classrooms across the United States.

  PCSCC Math and Chemistry Software http://www.507pm.com/pcsPCSCC supplies tools for Oracle RDBMS (databases), PowerBuilder Applications for Oracle and math software for business, engineering and science applications. Its webwide popular AstroFormualCalculator can serve as a robust desktop popup for fast and smooth numerical functions. See a listing of their totally free shareware products at the site.

  Plane Math http://www.learn.motion.com/lim/links/matlinks/planePlane Math is the place to learn things about math and aeronautics and the site includes activities and lessons.

  Planet K-12 http://www.planetk-12.comThis free online resource provides a wealth of information to educators, including math and science lesson plans, plus other subject areas, reference materials, and information about technology grants, technology planning, career planning, distance learning, using the internet in the classroom, and more.

  Professor Freedman\'s Math Help http://www.geocities.com/~mathskills/This site provides information about basic math and algebra and specifically addresses the needs of the community college adult learner. A student who is frustrated by college math can be helped by identifying their individual learning style and recognizing the instructor\'s teaching style. This site provides links for students and teachers to information about learning styles, study skills tips, and ways to reduce math anxiety.

  Project Center http://www.eduplace.com/projects/mathproj.htmlThis site contains numerous math lesson plans and projects for K-12.

  Project Mathematics! http://www.projmath.caltech.edu/Project MATHEMATICS! produces videotape-and-workbook modules that explore basic topics in high school mathematics in ways that cannot be done at the chalkboard or in a textbook. The tapes use live action, music, special effects, and imaginative computer animation. They are distributed on a nonprofit basis.

  Project SkyMath http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/blynds/Skymath.htmlThis Web Page is designed for middle school mathematics teachers. It contains all of the information needed for teachers to use the 16 classroom activities of SkyMath, including the module itself.

  Public Schools of North Carolina http://www.dpi.state.nc.us/Curriculum/CrrclmMtrx.htmlThis web page serves as a curriculum terminal from which you can travel to specific goals and objectives based on discipline and grade level. This look-up service will provide a convenient way for teachers, administrators, and parents to verify the instructional objectives of the Standard Course of Study at a given grade and subject area.

  PUMAS - Practical Uses of Math And Science http://pumas.jpl.nasa.gov/PUMAS is a collection of one-page examples of how math and science topics taught in K-12 classes can be used in interesting settings, including everyday life. The examples are written primarily by scientists and engineers, and are available to teachers, students, and other interested parties via the PUMAS Web Site. Their goal is to capture, for the benefit of pre-college education, the flavor of the vast experience that working scientists have with interesting and practical uses of math and science.

  PUMP Algebra Project http://act.psy.cmu.edu/ACT/awpt/pump-home.htmlThe Pump algebra Curriculum is an attempt to make high school Algebra accessible to all students through the use of situational curriculum materials and an intelligent computer based tutoring system.

  Quadratic Equation Viewser http://enws396.eas.asu.edu/asu-bull/calculus.htmlQuadratic Equation Viewser is an interactive site that allows one to easily change the coeficients of a quadratic equation and see the impact on the graph.

  Quadratica http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0-10173-100-1429574.html?tag=st.dl.10150.list.10173-100-1429574Quadratica is a free simple program designed to solve for the x variable in quadratic equations. It is also capable of solving systems of equations. If you do a lot of algebra or just want to check out a simple mathematics program, Quadratica will provide algebraic assistance.

  Quia http://www.quia.com/math.htmlQuia is a site with over thirty interactive math activities. Many of the activities are in game format and cover concepts from addition and subtraction, to flashcards, to algebra and geometry.

  Quia! Mathematics Activities http://www.quia.com/math.htmlQuia! is a site with more than thirty math activities and quizes which include flashcards and a Concentration-style matching game. Topics range from basic addition to trigonometry terminology.

  QuickMath http://www.quickmath.com/QuickMath is a free automated service for answering common math problems over the internet. Think of it as an online calculator that solves equations and does all sorts of algebra and calculus problems - instantly and automatically! When you submit a question to QuickMath, it is processed by Mathematica. The answer is then sent back to you and displayed right there on your browser, usually within a couple of seconds.

  S.O.S. MATHematics http://www.math.utep.edu/sosmath/home.htmlS.O.S. MATHematics is the website of the Department of Mathematical Sciences at The University of Texas at El Paso, where you can work with materials to help you, do homework, prepare for a test and get ready for class.

  S.O.S. Mathematics http://www.sosmath.com/index.htmlS.O.S. Mathematics is a site designed for students and provides help in Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus, Differential Equations, Complex Variables, Matrix Algebra, Tables, CyberExam and CyberBoard.

  San Antonio Technology in Education Coalition www.saisd.net/satecSATEC has been in operation since 1997 when it received a five-year, multi-million dollar grant from the U.S. Department of Education. The SATEC Program provides the resources to improve the mathematical skills of middle and high school students by incorporating the latest technological innovations into the classroom instruction. This is accomplished by using the technology to help the students make the connection between abstract mathematical concepts and concrete, real-world experiences. SATEC seeks to have a seamless integration of technology into the curriculum and instruction.

  The School Page http://www.eyesoftime.com/teacher/index.htmThe School Page is an international group of teachers and administrators with offices in America and England. They distribute educational information and products and have numerous links to math and science resources.

  SchoolWork UGH http://www.schoolwork.org/SchoolWork UGH is a web site designed to help students grades 7 and up with homework help and questions. The site covers numerous curriculum areas along with math and science.

  Science and Math on the Net - Lesson Plans http://olbers.kent.edu/alcomed/Sam_Net/Lesson_Plans.htmlThese lesson plans were completed by teams of science teachers, math teachers, technology teachers and librarians participating in the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation sponsored Science and Math on the Net (SAM-NET) workshop held at Kent State University. They include assessment guidelines and enrichment activities.

  SMILE PROGRAM MATHEMATICS INDEX http://www.iit.edu/~smile/mathinde.htmlThe following is a collection of almost 200 single concept lessons. These lessons may be freely copied and used in a classroom. The Mathematics lessons are divided into the following categories: Geometry and Measurement, Patterns and Logic, Probability and Statistics, Recreational and Creative Math, Practical and Applied Math, Arithmetic, Graphs and Visuals, Algebra and Trigonometry, and Miscellaneous.

  The Solution to Solving Word Problems across the Curriculum http://www2.hawaii.edu/suremath/intro_algebra.htmlThis site is directed to students, teachers, administrators, parents and other professionals. It is dedicated to promoting problem solving literacy and covers math, physics, chemistry and other curriculm areas.

  Study Web http://www.studyweb.com/This site contains lesson plans and projects in all academic areas.

  Suzanne\'s Mathematics Lessons http://forum.swarthmore.edu/alejandre/This site gives lots of examples of ways to use the Internet in the classroom. Topics include number sense, geometry, algebra, problem solving, probability and statistics, discrete math, functions and more.

  The Teacher\'s Internet Use Guide http://www.rmcdenver.com/useguide/index.htmThis guide works with you, designing Internet-based lessons that are aligned with the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) and that have an assessment component.

  TeacherLINK - ERTC http://www.teacherlink.usu.edu/TeacherLINK is an online teacher resource center provided as a service to public education by Utah State University\'s College of Education, the Educational Resources and Technology Center (ERTC), and the NASA Educator Resource Center. Sites include: Teacher Resources - a collection of educational links, lesson plans, pictures, software, and other resources organized by subject. NASA Resources - NASA educational resources and opportunities for public educators.

  teachers.net http://teachers.net/Teachers.net is a site full of resources for teachers in all curriculum areas. There are numerous lesson plans in all curriculum areas available at the site.

  TeachersFirst http://www.teachersfirst.comTeachersFirst is a free, one-stop site, created by the Network for Instructional TV Inc, which contains internet resources for the classroom, sorted by subject and grade level-plus discussion groups, professional resources, and a "Hot Topics" section.

  TEAMS Lesson Plans http://teams.lacoe.edu/documentation/places/lessons.htmlK-12 lesson plans in math and science and other subjects as well from the Los Angeles County Office of Education.

  University of Kansas Mathematics http://unite.ukans.edu/The Explorer(TM) is a collection of educational resources (instructional software, lab activities, lesson plans, student created materials and more) for K-12 mathematics and science education.

  Web Math http://www.webmath.com/This site is equipped with an online "math engine" that can instantly provide a step-by-step solution to many different kinds of math problems.

  Webmath http://www.webmath.com/Webmath is a site designed to help students understand the basic principles of math including the algebraic properties of simplifying, factoring, and graphing along with resources for trigonometry and calculus.

  wNetSchool http://www.wnet.org/wnetschool/wNetSchool merges the resources of public television programs with Internet-based resources and lesson plans created by veteran teachers to provide an integrated tool for K-12 educators. Registered teachers (registration is free) can consult Web Experts, learn about select software applications, refer to the Internet primer for basic information, read the monthly bulletin, browse a list of annotated links, and search the National Teacher Training Institute for Math, Science, and Technology\'s (NTTI) Lesson Plan Database. Other wNetSchool sections include Teacher Talk, which offers an online forum for teachers to discuss specific topics, and Student Gallery, a profile of exemplary student projects.

  Word Problems For Kids http://www.stfx.ca/special/mathproblems/welcome.htmlThis Web Site contains word problems for students and teachers. The problems are classified into grade levels from Grade 5 to Grade 12. THIS IS NOT A TEST, but a set of carefully selected problems which can help you improve your problem solving skills -if you try to carefully think about how you would solve each problem, and once you have found the solution, you make sure that you understand all parts of the solution. You can try any problem you like and if the problem is a little difficult you can get helpful hints by following the hints link.

  ZIP Electronic Library (login: elib) telnet://elib.zib-berlin.deA telnet site with an extensive list of math resources. (Login: elib)

 
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