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Exploration #4e2: Mathematics Resources

There are hundreds and hundreds mathematics sites on the web. Many of these are more appropriate for middle school and high school educators, but several offer sections devoted to elementary mathematics.

In this next exploration you will explore several of these sites. You will also explore several exemplary interactive math sites. If this is not enough, you can continue your exploration by visiting several clearninghouse sites with links to hundreds of other math sites.

Hint: If you haven't already done so, I'd suggest that you create a Math folder in your Bookmarks/Favorites into which you can save useful sites that you find in this exploration.


Elementary Math Sites

NCTM Illuminations

The Math Forum @ Drexel

SCORE Mathematics

Math Central

Math.com

McREL Resources: Math

Interactive Math Activities


National Library of Virtual Manipulatives...

Shodor Educational Foundation: Interactivate

Coolmath.com

AAA Math

King's List of On-Line Math Activities


More Mathematics Sites


MathPower: Helpful Math Links

MSTE: Math Education Resources

Open Directory: Mathematics

Internet Mathematics Links

Sites for Teachers: Mathematics

Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators: Mathematics Resources

 

Record your general observations on these Math Resources in your logbook. Make note of the sites you will be most likely to use in future.

If you are aware of other similar Math Resource Sites that were not included in the list, you are invited to add them to the Module 4: Math Resources section on the course web discussion board. Click here for step-by-step instructions on how to add recommended sites to the web discussion board.


Proceed to Exploration #4e3

 


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