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Here is a list of some of
our favorite web sites !
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- http://www.cemc.uwaterloo.ca/wired_math/english/index.shtml
- http://cemc.uwaterloo.ca/mathfrog/main.shtml
- http://www.center.k12.mo.us/edtech/edm/1.htm
K-6 web resources including an on
line empty number line game...as well as links to other sites. Worth a
visit.
- http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Edu/RSE/RSEorange/buttons.html
The
Mathematics Home Page
- http://www.fi.uu.nl/rekenweb/en/
This is an English counterpart of the
RekenWeb. It started in August 2000. The goal of the Rekennet
project (mathnet) is to support primary school teachers in their task to
teach realistic mathematics. Students can choose form a variety of
activities as well as by age appropriateness tasks. Includes problem
solving, subitizing and more.
- Aims
- This website is
filled with educational ideas and puzzles.
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Kathy
Schrock's Website
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators is a
categorized list of sites useful for enhancing curriculum and professional
growth. It is updated daily to include the best sites for teaching and
learning.
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Ask Dr. Math
-Ask Dr. Math is a question and answer service for K-12 math students and
their teachers.
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Busy Teacher's
Website -This site is designed to provide teachers with
direct source materials, lesson plans / classroom activities with a minimum
of site-to-site linking. Full of ideas for all curricular areas!
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Center
for Innovation in Mathematics Teaching -The Centre,
established in 1986, is a focus for research and curriculum development in
Mathematics teaching and learning with the unifying aim of enhancing
mathematical progress in schools and colleges.
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Nrich:
This site is filled with games, activities, and articles in the field of
mathematics.
The Zone:
Great
lesson ideas by grade level 4-8
Canadian Teachers
Source: links to many Canadian sites
Video
Lesson Plans : This site is a must explore! Filled with wonderful
lesson plans, that come in hard copy, linked to the new NCTM Standards and
accompanied by VIDEO CLIPS!!! Best of all it is free!
Mathworld:
A
sort of online math encyclopedia
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http://www.curriculum.org/occ/tips/index.shtml T his resource is designed to be useful to teachers , and is intended to
support beginning teachers, provide new insights for experienced teachers,
and help principals and professional development providers as they work to
improve mathematics education.
- http://www.nzmaths.co.nz/
This site from New Zealand is a treasure chest of material to assist
you in planning numeracy based lessons. visit the project material to
get their numeracy project information based on a similar continuum to
Martland.
- The
Math Forum Student Center
-http://forum.swarthmore.edu/students/
Problems and links for everyone, classified by Grade Level: Elementary (Ages
5-11), Middle School (Ages 11-13), High School (Ages 14-18), Undergraduate,
Research.
- Mathematics
on the Web - http://www.ams.org/mathweb/mi-mathinfo07.html
Literature Guides, Mathematics Online, Mathematics Offline, Mathematics
Organized, Mathematics People, Reference Literature, Mathematics Servers,
Related Resources.
- The
Electronic Library of Mathematics
-http://emis.maths.adelaide.edu.au/EMIS/ELibEMS.html
Up-to-date listing of electronic Journals, Conference Proceedings and
Monographs. Includes quality refereed journals that allow free downloading
of articles and, on request, will provide email notification of new articles
as they appear.
- Patterning
and Algebra: Grade 2
Expectationsall
By the end of Grade 2, students will:
- identify, extend, and create number, geometric, and
measurement patterns, and patterns in their environment;
- explore patterns and pattern rules;
- identify relationships between and among patterns.
- http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/numeracy/
Explore what good things are happening in numeracy in the
province of B.C. Great documents with lots of good numeracy ideas,
parent tips and teacher info.
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