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The equipment, facilities, tools, materials, and personnel available for the teaching of the curriculum.

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Math Partners: Mathematics mentoring for America's youth
    This site supports math tutors with materials to use with students and facilitators training math tutors K-9, includes Algebra. Materials help tutors determine learning difficulties of children and provide activities to use for skill building and conceptual understanding.
  • i-Math Investigations (Illuminations at NCTM)
    These multimedia math investigations are online and interactive using Java applets and video clips. Complete i-Maths include investigations for students, teacher notes, answers, and related professional development activities.
  • Math Trailblazers
    Complete research-based K-5 mathematics program integrating math, science and language arts. Math Trailblazers is based on organized investigation of everyday situations; all students deserve a richer and more challenging curriculum.
  • 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.
  • Internet-Based Lesson Plans (NCTM)
    Find examples of how the Internet can be used to help create effective Standards-based mathematics lessons. Some sites provide real-world data to analyze and use.
  • FAMILY MATH II: Achieving Success in Mathematics:
    Interactive activities for families to enjoy while learning mathematics, K-6. Try the “Balloon Ride,” K-8.