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A List of Great Free Math Websites for Teachers and Students

A List of Great Free Math Websites for Teachers and Students
This is the third post in a series of posts covering a wide spectrum of free resources on different subject areas. After reviewing Social Studies and Science resources , today we are providing you with a list of some of the best free Math websites where you can have access to a plethora of Math lesson plans, free printables, games, activities, video tutorials and many more. Check out the list below and share with us your suggestions : 1- PBS Teachers Math PBS Teachers Math provides some great Math resources organized into different grade-subject pages. 2- Education World Education World presents a variety of math resources that all teachers can use to liven up instruction. 3- SuperKids Math This is a website that provides a wide variety of math drill worksheets. 4- Teachnology This is a section in Teachnology that features over 2.000 free math printables that range in skill from grades k-12. 5- National Council of Teachers of Mathematics 6- Plus Magazine 7- Math Central 8- Simpsons Math

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MathConnections - home 25 Best Websites for Teachers 1. Best for Young Readers: The Stacks At The Stacks, students can post book reviews, get reading recommendations, play games based on the latest series, watch "Meet the Author" videos, and more. It's like Facebook for reading and it's safe for school, too. 2. Use Scholastic's Book Wizard to level your classroom library, find resources for the books you teach, and create reading lists with the click of a button. 3. With hundreds of lessons for every grade level, you're guaranteed to find a colorful idea for your class, such as the "Chinese Dragon Drum" for Chinese New Year or the "What Do You Love?" 4. Establish a morning routine with Scholastic's Daily Starters — fun, fast math and language arts prompts and questions, including Teachable Moments from history and Fun Facts, such as "Before erasers, people used a piece of bread!" 5. 6. Add the beginner's version of the Wordsmyth widget to your toolbar, and students can look up new vocabulary no matter where they are online. 7. 8. 9. 10.

High School Resources One of the goals of the American Statistical Association (ASA) is to improve statistics education at all levels. Through the STatistics Education Web (STEW), the ASA is reaching out to K-12 mathematics and science teachers who teach statistics concepts in their classrooms. STEW is an online resource for peer-reviewed lesson plans for K-12 teachers. The web site is maintained by the ASA and accessible to K-12 teachers throughout the world. Reflection Guides Guidelines for Professional Development Using Publications NCTM school journals and other publications are a rich resource for professional development. Featured Reflection Guide - Representation Paper Moon: Simulating a Total Solar Eclipse Reflect on practice by exploring:

Educational Games Online - Free Games from The Problem Site Guess the two-digit number Discover the answer to a probability question Math problems and brainteasers Solve the riddles to find the treasure 20 Great Math Websites for Teachers and Students January 25, 2014 Below is a list I have been working on for awhile now. The list features some very useful Math websites specifically handpicked for teachers to use with their students. The initial list I compiled contained over 40 websites but as I reviewed it deeper I decided to take some out and keep the rest here. I invite you to have a look and share with your colleagues. 1- Aplus Math Aplus Math provides Interactive math resources for teachers, parents, and students featuring free math worksheets, math games, math flashcards, and more. 2- Math TV Math TV is a platform that features a wide range of math videos covering a plethora of mathematical concepts. 3- AAA Math AAA Math offers thousands of arithmetic lessons from kindergarten through eight grade. 4- Math's Fun This philosophy behind this website is to make math learning fun and enjoyable. 5- Math Central Math Central is an Internet service for mathematics students and teachers. 6- Ten Marks 7- Maths Frame 10- Simpsons math

If We Actually Taught Math… teaching …we would get rid of course designations like Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Calculus, etc.. Mostly because they convince kids that they can be finished with material when the course ends. …we would stop teaching a linear progression of math “courses” as if every student was planning to major in math at university. …we would worry more about those times outside of math class when mathematical thinking would have solved a social issue. …we wouldn’t be so quick to give quizzes over material that was just covered. …we would ask students to generate the “word problems” they hate so much. …we would only give our highest marks to the students who can answer “when will we ever use this?” …we would ask an effing question that is actually interesting. …we would teach kids to program computers as early as possible (~10 yrs). …we would see those “art” kids taking math electives. …we would see math teachers spending as much out-of-pocket cash as science teachers. This list goes on forever.

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