MathTrain http://mathtrain.tv/ MathTrain
Mathtrain.TV is a free, educational "kids teaching kids" project from Mr. Marcos & his Students at Lincoln Middle School in Santa Monica, CA.
Student-Created Videos
Teacher-Created Videos
Dads Worksheets http://www.dadsworksheets.com/ This site has math fact worksheets, place value problems, addition without carrying, subtraction without borrowing, suites of multiplication tests using various methodologies, fractions and more.
It’s done wonders for my kids. I hope it does the same for yours.
Laptops in Mathematics Lessons http://www.transum.org/ FREE mathematical activities, puzzles, problems, visual aids, investigations and lots more.
Enter Transum Maths to see how teaching and learning this fascinating subject can be fun.
Transforming the Math Classroom With Flipped Instruction https://bit.ly/1cPQhnl Transforming the Math Classroom With Flipped Instruction – An Interview with Stacey Roshan
In this episode, Alan speaks with Stacey Roshan, an AP Calculus and Algebra II teacher at Bullis School in Potomac, Maryland. Alan talks with Stacey about the transformation of her classroom to one that utilizes the flipped classroom model, after attending BLC in 2010. Using this model, Stacey has seen vast improvement in her students understanding of advanced math concepts. Her insights on how she got started, how she got her message out to parents and how she manages her class will be very valuable to those looking to make this shift.
Dan Meyer's Three-Act Math Tasks https://bit.ly/1cpglHl Dan Meyer's Three-Act Math Tasks
An AMAZING collection of Maths exercises ... 3-Acts Math Tasks Inspired by Dan Meyers
Here's a brief series on how to teach with three-act math tasks. It includes video.
Mathispower4u Tutorials by James Sousa http://mathispower4u.yolasite.com/ Mathispower4u Tutorials by James Sousa
Welcome to Mathispower4u!
This site provides over 2,600 free mini-lessons and example videos with no ads. The videos are organized by course and topic.
You can browse the video by course and topic on this site. To search for a specific video it is recommended to search the Mathispower4u YouTube Channel or the Mathispower4u blog.
On this site, once you select a course above, you can hold the control key down and press the F key. A box will open and will allow you to enter a topic. The topic will be highlighted wherever it appears on the page.
You can now follow mathispower4u on Twitter and Facebook.
Vital Portal : Mathematics http://www.vital.ac.uk/portals Vital Portal : Mathematics
Vital is delivered by The (UK) Open University and part-funded by the Department for Education.
It aims to support practitioners in sharing their expertise and thus enhance the quality of teaching and learning.
Numberphile : videos about numbers and stuff http://numberphile.com/ Numberphile : videos about numbers and stuff Brilliant
#numbers #math #mathematics #maths
The Math Of Animations With JavaScript https://bit.ly/n901Xn A Quick Look Into The Math Of Animations With JavaScript
There is a lot of math in the visual things we do, even if we don’t realize it. If you want to make something look natural and move naturally, you need to add a bit of physics and rounding to it. Nature doesn’t work in right angles or linear acceleration. This is why zombies in movies are so creepy.
Tricki http://www.tricki.org/ Welcome to the Tricki – a Wiki-style site that is intended to develop into a large store of useful mathematical problem-solving techniques.
Some of these techniques will be very general, while others will concern particular subareas of mathematics. All of them will be techniques that are used regularly by mathematical problem-solvers, at every level of experience.
We hope you will enjoy using the site and that many people will contribute to it. If you are new to the Tricki, then we have a page with information on it about what the Tricki is, what its aims are, what we hope it will develop into, how to read, write, find, edit, or comment on articles, and more:
The Khan Academy https://www.khanacademy.org/ The Khan Academy is all about using video to explain the world, so what better way to explain the Khan Academy than through videos. If you watch four or five of the videos below, you should have a pretty good idea of how we got started and how we hope to empower everyone, everywhere with a free, world-class education.
I've never seen so many Maths videos in one place. (Shamblesguru)
Arithmetic | Pre-algebra | Algebra | Algebra I Worked Examples | California Standards Test: Algebra I | ck12.org Algebra 1 Examples | California Standards Test: Algebra II | MA Tests for Education Licensure (MTEL) -Pre-Alg | Precalculus | Probability | Statistics | Geometry | California Standards Test: Geometry | Trigonometry | Calculus | Differential Equations | Linear Algebra
Math Worksheets World http://mathworksheetsworld.com/ Features over 12,000 printable math worksheets, math lessons, and quizzes for teachers and students of Kindergarten through High School.
Free math videos online http://www.math-videos-online.com/ Would you like to learn math by watching easy to understand free math videos online? Then take advantage of this huge collection of free videos, and have fun learning at your own pace!
Double click the play button to see a sample video.
The Math Worksheet Wizard http://www.mathworksheetwizard.com/ The Math Worksheet Wizard is a FREE resource for teachers and homeschooling moms and dads.
You can make an unlimited number of printable math worksheets for children, for the classroom or for homework, simply by clicking a button. What makes this site unique is that every time you create a worksheet, you get different, randomly generated problems.
Countdown https://countdown.luc.edu/ COUNTDOWN is an interactive television math programme broadcast on cable television in Chicago. The shows have been recorded, edited, and archived online.
The 4-7 minute math movies consist of direct instruction and are reinforced with literature, manipulatives, activities and related computer instruction.
Topics include logic, perimeter, area, probability, graphing, congruence,
integers and much more. Movies are organized according to content standards established by the National Council of Teachers of
Mathematics.
Instructional videos are also cross-referenced in an alphabetical index so students and parents can access math support by specific topic.
Mathematics Videos http://sciencehack.com/videos/category/10 Mathematics Videos ... ScienceHack : search engine for science videos
Every science video on ScienceHack is screened by a scientist to verify its accuracy and quality
Game Theory: Nash Equilibrium | Ancient Egyptian Binary Mathematics | Parabolas And Circles | Lines | Graphs | How To Solve a Quadratic Inequality (part 2) | How to Solve a Quadratic Inequality (part1) | Integration by Parts | How to use the Trapezium Rule | Moebius Transformations Revealed | Trigonometry | Completing the square | Functions | Solve The Cube In Less Than 100 Moves | Vectors Analysis | Maths Tricks | Monty Hall problem | How to solve a Rubik's Cube (Part Two) | How to solve a Rubik's Cube (Part One) | Marble adding machine | The Monty Hall Problem | How To Solve a Rubik's Cube | Fast Multiplication | Simple way to multiply big numbers | The Möbius strip |
Interactive Mathematics http://www.intmath.com Interactive Mathematics
I developed this site when I was a lecturer in mathematics at Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore.
I now maintain the site as an interest and to keep abreast of what is going on in the world of Web development, especially where it involves the presentation of mathematics on the Web.
Murray Bourne, Singapore
Project Interactivate http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/ The materials for project interactivate fall into three main categories: activities, discussions, and lessons.
There are additional support materials in the form of an overview of the goals of the project, a dictionary, standards for middle school mathematics, and hyperlinked tables of contents for several middle school math texts.
Over 100 Java nases interactive Maths activities
An activity is an interactive computer application designed to teach students about a concept through hands-on experimentation. Activities usually present good opportunities for group work as well as individual investigation. Support materials, which include handouts, tables, worksheets, etc.,
Mathematics Online Tutorials (recommended) http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/index.html The National Library of Virtual Manipulatives (NLVM) is an NSF (USA) supported project that began in 1999 to develop a library of uniquely interactive, web-based virtual manipulatives or concept tutorials, mostly in the form of Java applets, for mathematics instruction (K-12 emphasis).
The project includes dissemination and extensive internal and external evaluation.
Math | Maths | Mathematics | interactive | multimedia | Free | Number and Operations | Algebra | Geometry | Measurement | Data Analysis | Probability |
Mathematics and Multicultural Education http://www.fi.edu/school/math3/index.html Mathematics and Multicultural Education
Maths problems from China | India | England | Ireland | Mexico | Italy | Ivory Coast | Kenya | Russia | Germany | Caribbean |
Interactive Mathematics http://www.intmath.com/ Interactive Mathematics
Here you can use Flash, Scientific Notebook and LiveMath interactive documents to explore mathematics and get a better understanding of what it all means.
Interactive Mathematics was originally designed for use in the classroom, so fonts and diagrams are big.
Algebra | Basic Algebra | Factoring & Fractions | Quadratic Equations | Exponents & Radicals | Exponential & Logarithmic Functions | Polynomial Equations of Higher Degree | Systems of Equations | Determinants and Matrices | Inequalities | Series and the Binomial Theorem | Trigonometry | Trigonometric Functions | Graphs of Trigonometric Functions | Additional Topics in Trigonometry Graphs | Functions and Graphs | Plane Analytical Geometry | Kinematics | Complex Numbers | Statistics | Probability and Statistics | Differentiation Differentiation | Applications of Differentiation | Differentiation of Transcendental Functions | Integration | Applications of Integration | Methods of Integration | Higher Calculus | Differential Equations | Fourier Series | Laplace Transformation |
Math is Fun - Maths Resources http://www.mathsisfun.com Math resource for parents and students. Includes puzzles, games, a forum and printable math worksheets.
Tower of Hanoi | Worksheets | Quick Maths Quiz | Logic Puzzle | Equations of a Straight Line | Fractions | Metric, Imperial and Temperature Conversions | Test Your Times Tables | times tables | Icosahedron | Math is Fun Forum | Number & Algebra | Handling Data | TI Calculators | Connect 4 |
EqWorld - The World of Mathematical Equations http://eqworld.ipmnet.ru The EqWorld website presents extensive information on algebraic, ordinary differential, partial differential (mathematical physics), integral, and other mathematical equations.
Online Maths Worksheet Generator http://themathworksite.com/ Online Maths Worksheet Generator
This web site will allow you to create printable math worksheets from your browser.
AAA Math http://www.aaamath.com/ AAA Math - Hundreds of pages of Basic Math Skills | Interactive Practice on every page | An Explanation of the math topic on each page | Several Challenge Games on every page | Math Problems are randomly created |
These pages illustrate and provide interactive arithmetic exercises and problems. They contain a series of basic math lessons which are a resource that can be used by math students in formal elementary education math classes, home schooling or elsewhere.
MITs OpenCourseWare - Mathematics http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Mathematics/index.htm Welcome to MIT's OpenCourseWare : a free and open educational resource for faculty, students, and self-learners around the world. OCW supports MIT's mission to advance knowledge and education, and serve the world in the 21st century. It is true to MIT's values of excellence, innovation, and leadership.
MIT OCW: Is a publication of MIT course materials | Does not require any registration | Is not a degree-granting or certificate-granting activity |
Experiment and explore mathematics https://www.analyzemath.com/ Interactive site to explore topics in mathematics. The site also includes tests in algebra and graphing.
The tutorials suggested are only examples of what you can do with these applets. However many more other questions can be explored. You do not need to download any software.
Simpsonmath.com http://www.mathsci.appstate.edu/~sjg/simpsonsmath/ The Simpsons has established itself as an award-winning international pop culture phenomenon.
Since The Simpsons has been airing in prime-time for most of our students' lives, they likely are familiar with the program and its large cast of characters, including a resident mathematician. The Simpsons also contains over a hundred instances of mathematics ranging from arithmetic to geometry to calculus, many designed to expose and poke fun at innumeracy. In fact, Al Jean, Executive Producer and head writer, has a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Harvard University. Several episodes of The Simpsons contain significant mathematics that relates to material we normally cover in our classes. For these reasons, this program is an ideal source of fun ways to introduce important concepts to students, and to reduce math anxiety and motivate students in courses for non-majors.
Mrs. Glossers Math Goodies https://www.mathgoodies.com/ Mrs. Glosser's Math Goodies
Math Goodies is a free math help site featuring interactive lessons, homework help, worksheets and forums! We have over 400 pages of activities for students, teachers and parents. Our award-winning site has been reviewed in The Washington Times, the NY Times and the LA Times.
Join our growing community and subscribe to our free newsletter!
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NCTM Illuminations Web site http://illuminations.nctm.org/ The NCTM Illuminations Web site is designed to illuminate the new vision for school mathematics presented in NCTM's Principles and Standards for School Mathematics.
Goals:
- Provide Internet resources that will help improve the teaching and learning of mathematics for all students.
- Provide Internet resources that "illuminate" the NCTM Standards (1989-2000).
- Provide Internet resources that bring alive the ideas and recommendations set forth in the NCTM Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (Standards 2000).
- Provide professional development for teachers of mathematics.
- Provide Standards-based resources for classroom use.
- Help communicate the vision of Standards-based mathematics teaching and learning.
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