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Google Calculator - Google

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5 to 12
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Don't have a calculator handy? Check out this tip sheet that details Google's built-in calculation feature. In addition to basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division,...more
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Don't have a calculator handy? Check out this tip sheet that details Google's built-in calculation feature. In addition to basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, the tool can also compute advanced math functions, convert one set of units to another, and perform calculations using built-in constants.

tag(s): calculators (37), conversions (36)

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Cross-Curricular Math - KQED and WBGH

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These two thought-provoking lesson plans challenge high school students to analyze relevant issues related to population growth and the depletion of oil reserves. Using math skills,...more
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These two thought-provoking lesson plans challenge high school students to analyze relevant issues related to population growth and the depletion of oil reserves. Using math skills, students must calculate when oil reserves in various countries will run out, project the percentage of increase in world and U.S. oil demand between now and the year 2020, graph and analyze population data over a period of years for a city in Brazil, and participate in related discussion questions. Links to national standards are provided.

tag(s): population (48), problem solving (226)

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Take advantage of the free and interactive lesson plans hosted on this site! This is a great way to incorporate various subjects in a history or government class to connect various principles and make it more interesting at the same time.

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The Puzzle Toad - Carnegie Mellon University

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10 to 12
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These fairly advanced puzzles - posted by two professors at Carnegie Mellon's School of Computer Science - challenge students to construct and apply an algorithm or proof, or write...more
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These fairly advanced puzzles - posted by two professors at Carnegie Mellon's School of Computer Science - challenge students to construct and apply an algorithm or proof, or write a computer program to arrive at a solution. A new puzzle appears every few weeks, followed by a solution and related references.

tag(s): logic (165), puzzles (143)

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After sharing the site on your interactive whiteboard, add a link to this site on classroom computers for use as a center. As students try solving the puzzles, enhance learning by asking them to reflect upon their learning through blogs. edublogs, reviewed here, is a free blogging platform developed for classroom use. Modify learning by asking students to include screenshots of their work and discuss their problem-solving tips as they work through the different puzzles. Use a screenshot tool such as Awesome Screenshot, reviewed here.
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Interactive Algebra - MathsNet

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This British site offers dozens of interactive algebra activities - organized by level. Topics include quadratics, sequences, simple and simultaneous equations, and more. ...more
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This British site offers dozens of interactive algebra activities - organized by level. Topics include quadratics, sequences, simple and simultaneous equations, and more.

tag(s): equations (120), quadratics (26), sequences (12)

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Web Math - Web Math

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This math site is filled with interactive demonstrations that address a huge array of math concepts - from the most basic early elementary skills to algebra, trigonometry, and calculus....more
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This math site is filled with interactive demonstrations that address a huge array of math concepts - from the most basic early elementary skills to algebra, trigonometry, and calculus. Select a topic or age group and then browse through the offerings. "Math for Everyone," an especially useful link for older students, offers authentic math problems related to figuring out tips, simple and compound interest, and the cost of electricity. Beware of the "Ask an Expert" feature - a fee is involved in receiving a solution, but past questions and answers can be viewed free of charge.

tag(s): operations (71)

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Citation Maker - Secondary - Oregon School Library Information System

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6 to 12
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Secondary students will appreciate this user-friendly bibliography helper. They still have to do the work of collecting all of the necessary information, but after entering it into...more
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Secondary students will appreciate this user-friendly bibliography helper. They still have to do the work of collecting all of the necessary information, but after entering it into the site, a citation with correct MLA format and punctuation is created for them. The citations can then be copied and pasted into a word processing document.

tag(s): citations (34)

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Have a student demonstrate how to use this tool on a projector or interactive whiteboard. Share this link on your class web page for easy use any time students have a research project. Model ethical use of resources by using it yourself to cite sources on handouts, etc.

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Science Vocabulary Hangman - Southeastern Universities Research Association

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5 to 12
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If you need a review activity for a science or math lesson, this site may be just what you're looking for. Scroll through an amazing collection of topics, spanning multiple ...more
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If you need a review activity for a science or math lesson, this site may be just what you're looking for. Scroll through an amazing collection of topics, spanning multiple grade levels, that include atoms, cells, oceanography, electric circuits, geometry basics, and much more. After selecting a topic, the site will randomly choose a related term, and students must guess the word before the "atom man" completely decays. Send in your own word list and a hangman game will be created for you.

tag(s): atoms (42), cells (81), circuits (20)

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Animated GIFS for Math - Mathworld

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7 to 12
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Use this impressive collection of animated GIFs to help your students understand a wide variety of mathematical concepts involving geometry, physics, calculus, trigonometry, and more....more
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Use this impressive collection of animated GIFs to help your students understand a wide variety of mathematical concepts involving geometry, physics, calculus, trigonometry, and more. You may have to dig a bit to find exactly what you need on this searchable site, but you'll discover some real gems in the process.

tag(s): manipulatives (8)

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Thinking Machine 4 - Martin Wattenberg

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Experience an unforgettable game of chess with this interactive site that pits visitors against an artificial intelligence program. After moving your chess piece, watch your opponent's...more
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Experience an unforgettable game of chess with this interactive site that pits visitors against an artificial intelligence program. After moving your chess piece, watch your opponent's thought processes evolve as a visible network on the board. This is an awesome activity for students that truly enjoy a challenge.

tag(s): chess (2), logic (165)

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Doodles, Drafts, and Designs - National Museum of American History

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8 to 12
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This site is for the curious student who wants to investigate how some of America's most enduring inventions from the 19th and 20th centuries came to be. Browse through pencil-and-ink...more
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This site is for the curious student who wants to investigate how some of America's most enduring inventions from the 19th and 20th centuries came to be. Browse through pencil-and-ink industrial drawings of shopping carts, Crayola crayons, T-shirts, and more. A useful resource for gaining insight into American culture and the creative process.

tag(s): creativity (90), drawing (60), inventors and inventions (70)

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Use the images on this site to compliment a lecture on the inventions of the 20th century. While the test is interesting, it might be a little much for a class for of lower-level readers. Include the images as a way to capture the simplicity of original designs, and compare the initial plans of these inventions to the mega-products they are today. The images are interesting, particularly the Crayola tests, and will capture kids attention as they are inventions that have impacted their own lives in a big way.

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Science Toys

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From moving mathematical sculptures, to quick and simple radios, this searchable site addresses quite a collection of scientific concepts through easy-to-build science projects. Illustrated...more
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From moving mathematical sculptures, to quick and simple radios, this searchable site addresses quite a collection of scientific concepts through easy-to-build science projects. Illustrated project instructions are highly detailed, and most require only common household items. A few use more specialized, but relatively inexpensive and easy-to-find materials. Topics include magnetism, light and optics, biology, mathematics, aerodynamics, and more.

tag(s): light (51), magnetism (36), optics (12)

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Purplemath - Elizabeth Stapel of Western International University

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Secondary students can find a wealth of online algebra support on this site that provides homework guidelines, practical lessons explaining concepts at the beginning, intermediate,...more
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Secondary students can find a wealth of online algebra support on this site that provides homework guidelines, practical lessons explaining concepts at the beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels, and useful Web sites. A great resource for worksheet ideas and lesson planning.

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Illuminations - NCTM

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K to 12
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This fabulous collection of lesson plans, activities, and web links from NCTM is a professional treasury for math teachers. The two menu selections at the top, Lessons and Interactives,...more
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This fabulous collection of lesson plans, activities, and web links from NCTM is a professional treasury for math teachers. The two menu selections at the top, Lessons and Interactives, are actually drop down menus to find lessons by grade levels, Brain Teasers, Mobile Apps, a Web Sketchpad, and more. The interactives are a challenging practice for concepts ranging from basic fractions and graphing to congruence theorems. Narrow your search with keywords. Each activity includes a description and grade level recommendation. Highlighted activities and Lessons on the home page change often. Many lesson plans also include technology links, but others are low-tech or no-tech. Illuminations is created by NCTM.

tag(s): data (148), measurement (125), numbers (119), operations (71), probability (96)

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Keep this one in your professional favorites to find supporting technology for any math concept. As you find practice or extension ideas for student use or at home reinforcement, share specific links on your class web page or classroom computer center for students to access independently or as you assign them for needed practice. The full site is overwhelming for most parents, so share the specific areas that fit your curriculum.

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Mathematical Fiction

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This rather unusual annotated list of books and stories was created for people who want to read about math from a literary perspective. Browse by topic, genre, motif, or medium. ...more
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This rather unusual annotated list of books and stories was created for people who want to read about math from a literary perspective. Browse by topic, genre, motif, or medium. These are not children's books, but serious selections for the true math nerd.

tag(s): literature (218)

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Paper Plate Education - Great Lakes Planetarium

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1 to 12
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These creative and rather offbeat hands-on activities use common paper plates and a lot of ingenuity to illustrate principles of science, math, geography, music, and more! From plate...more
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These creative and rather offbeat hands-on activities use common paper plates and a lot of ingenuity to illustrate principles of science, math, geography, music, and more! From plate tectonics (no pun intended), to multiplication practice and physical fitness, this site provides an amazing collection of ideas. Instructions are provided for most.

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Math-Kitecture

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8 to 12
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Real life applications of math are explored through a collection of activities that engage student in learning about architecture. Skills involving estimation, measurement, proportion,...more
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Real life applications of math are explored through a collection of activities that engage student in learning about architecture. Skills involving estimation, measurement, proportion, and ratios combine as students draft a "to-scale" floor plan of their classroom. The site provides sample plans, instructions on using computer software to complete the activity, and a collection of links to other Web resources on architecture and mathematics. Related activities involve finding geometric shapes in buildings, designing a bedroom, and using a virtual 3-D model of Frank Lloyd Wright's Falling Water home to estimate surface area and volume. Visit the Teacher Notes for downloadable lesson plans, ideas, and reviews of the site. Links to standards are included.

tag(s): estimation (34), measurement (125), ratios (46)

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Hypermath

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8 to 12
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This is truly a unique math resource. A concept map on the home page serves as an interactive navigational system for the site which focuses on trigonometry, calculus, differential...more
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This is truly a unique math resource. A concept map on the home page serves as an interactive navigational system for the site which focuses on trigonometry, calculus, differential equations, algebra, geometry, exponents, and more. Formulas, functions, and examples stress basic mathematical principles and fundamental understanding. A great site for refreshing or reinforcing math skills.

tag(s): exponents (35)

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Curious Math - Clay Ford

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7 to 12
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This is one for the math nerds among us! The fun, intrigue, and tricks of mathematics are celebrated through posting from users (registration is free). Find out how to quickly ...more
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This is one for the math nerds among us! The fun, intrigue, and tricks of mathematics are celebrated through posting from users (registration is free). Find out how to quickly square a number that ends in five, learn the roots of math words (Did you know that "zero" came from the Arabic word "zefirum," meaning "empty?"), or impress your students with the "Phone Number Trick." The site can be searched by subject.

tag(s): trivia (20)

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Math Projects

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7 to 12
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Spice up your pre-algebra, algebra, or geometry classes with the tips and ideas for interactive projects found on this site. Many of the downloadable lesson plans draw connections to...more
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Spice up your pre-algebra, algebra, or geometry classes with the tips and ideas for interactive projects found on this site. Many of the downloadable lesson plans draw connections to other content areas: an ancient Greek myth is tested with the help of some modern math; track and field activities become the focus of a lesson on arc length. No answer key is provided for the math problems, so plan accordingly!

tag(s): equations (120), operations (71), problem solving (226)

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Nrich - Cambridge University

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1 to 12
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This collection of games, and articles is designed to challenge students to use their problem solving skills. Activities are organized according to UK education system levels, but click...more
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This collection of games, and articles is designed to challenge students to use their problem solving skills. Activities are organized according to UK education system levels, but click on Help for an easy conversion guide. Each problem includes a question, related pictures or diagrams, a form for students to submit their solution, and helpful hints and notes for parents and teachers. A weekly challenge is also offered. Complete the free registration to participate in a discussion forum, pose questions online, or post messages.

tag(s): problem solving (226)

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