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  • Interactive Math Tools (NCTM: Illuminations)
    Java applets are tools used to explore math and create interactive lessons. Games such as a "factor game" and "fraction game" are included.
  • High School Hub Math
    The High School Hub (mathematics) is a noncommercial learning portal to high-quality free online educational resources in mathematics for high school students. It features interactive learning games, puzzles, and quizzes.
  • Selected Web Resources by NCTM
    Use this matrix with mathematical strands and grade bands to search over 1100 carefully reviewed internet resources. These resources will help to improve teaching and learning for all students, and help teachers understand and apply NCTM's Principles and Standards for School Mathematics.
  • Database for K-12 Math and Science Professional Development Providers
    TE-MAT, Teacher Education Materials Project, A Database for K-12 Mathematics and Science Professional Development Providers: This site supports professional developers with extensive database of reviews of materials intended to help developers select materials appropriate for their goals. Also, a conceptual framework of key elements in designing and implementing effective professional development.
  • Professional Development "By Your Own Design"
    For teachers: create and implement an individual professional learning plan with a multiude of resources and templates from Eisenhower Clearinghouse. Includes readings and activities, issues to consider, techniques, evaluation resources and more.
  • Teaching Math Using the Internet, Tim Burnett.
    Use these websites to help develop curricula and materials, to provide enrichment and remediation, and to set up team investigations. Included: basic computation practice, online tutorials, teaching materials and curriculum, lesson plans, handouts, worksheets, professional development, contests and public forums, classroom collaboration with other classrooms on the internet, and sources of real-life data with well designed lessons.
  • ExploreLearning: Pilot schools invited 09-29-2003
    ExploreLearning is looking for schools to pilot their new site during the development phase.
  • Helping Children Learn Mathematics, Jeremy Kilpatrick and Jane Swafford, Editors
    Information to guide efforts to improve mathematics instruction pre--kindergarten through grade 8. Stresses the importance of parents, teachers, administrators, and policy makers working together to guarantee a mathematically literate society.