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Lucy Gray  
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 More options Sep 8 2007, 1:34 am
From: Lucy Gray <elemen...@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 08 Sep 2007 05:34:26 -0000
Local: Sat, Sep 8 2007 1:34 am
Subject: Friday 5: Math Mania
Friday 5: More Math

Hi All -

Just a quick list of some recent math related finds.

Have a great weekend,

Lucy Gray
elemen...@gmail.com

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1. Rainforest Maths
http://www.rainforestmaths.com/

I thought this site was better than typical drill types; nice sets of
visuals accompany math problems organized by grade level. The same web
author publishes a math dictionary and a writing help site. You can
find these links at the bottom of the Rainforest Maths home page.

2. Intermath
http://intermath.coe.uga.edu/

This is a project from the state of Georgia that seeks to improve the
content knowledge of middle school math teachers. I was struck by the
links within lessons to "constructionaries", small web demonstrations
of various mathematical principles. The lessons seem to refer in
general to many interactive sites including Interactivate (http://
www.shodor.org/interactivate/ ), a site dedicated to math and science
interactive tools. This page, in particular, has some great tools
(http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/tools/ ).

3. That Quiz
http://www.thatquiz.com/

Create customized online math quizzes for students and track their
progress at this web site.

4. Countdown
http://countdown.luc.edu/NCTM_cat/NumberOperation/WholeNumbers/index....

This is a video library of math TV shows produced at Loyola University
in Chicago. I used to watch this show with my students two schools
ago, and I think it's great that the materials are now archived
online.

5. Math.com's Homework Help Everyday Math
http://www.math.com/homeworkhelp/EverydayMath.html

Everyday Math is a popular math program currently used in my previous
and current schools.

6. Everyday Math Resources - Center School District
http://www1.center.k12.mo.us/edtech/everydaymath.htm

Find more resources here for using the Everyday Math series.

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