The
Probability/Statistics Object Library (http://www.math.uah.edu/psol)
All objects in the library are freely available for
use, modification or redistribution under the
General Public License.
http://www.tomsnyder.com
This is a source of software for all k-12 teachers but
primarily 4-8 grades.
http://www.miniplots.com/
This is a source for graph paper post-it notes to use
for algebra, trig, statistics.
http://cs.unm.edu/~joel/NonEuclid/
This is a site with a free nonEuclidean /Hyperbolic
Plane on which you can graph hyperbolic
figures. It also contains exercises and comparisons with
Euclidean geometry.
http://images.rbs.org
helps teachers develop understanding of geometry and
measurement; designs meaningful instruction for
elementary students
www.earlyalgebra.terc.edu
offers approaches to help young learners examine
relationships with numbers and quantities thrrough
written notation, tables and diagrams
http://www.aaamath.com
provides interactive mathematics exercises, challenging
games, and mathematical explanations
for students in grades K-8.
http://www.coolmath4kids.com
is an interactive site that provides games, puzzles,
online calculators, and more for everyone's learning adventure.
http://www.kidsmath.com
Students can access math skills in three languages:
English, Chinese, or Spanish.
http://www.agutie.homestead.com
is Geometry from the Land of the Incas. Offers
geometry problems, quizzes, quotes, to interest
students in Euclidean Geometry.
http://www.galeschools.com
offers teaching tools such as lesson plans, activities,
and resources to complement teaching methods in the
classroom. Several subjects.
http://www.scholastic.com/maggie
offers educational games that reinforce skills in
mathematics, science, and grammar in English and Spanish
(grades K-6).
http://www.NewtonsWindow.com
is a website for students, families, and teachers as
they learn - and teach - math. We are an ad-free
site offering ideas, resources, educational gifts and
products, links, and more.
http://matti.usu.edu/
This is a free site with excellent math activities and
on-line manipulatives for all grades K-16. It is sponsored by the National Library of Virtual
Manipulatives for Interactive Mathematics and by the
National Science Foundation.
http://members.aol.com/s6sj7gt/mike666.htm
This is an interesting site about the Biblical number
666. If you have enough time, you can figure
almost anything out about this number.
http://www.intermath-uga.gatech.edu/
This site is designed to support teachers in developing
mathematical understanding. It has information about activities for all areas of
mathematics in computers, manipulatives, etc.
http://www.algebrahelp.com features lessons,
calculators, and worksheets for students and teachers of
algebra.