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  Cornell University: Historical Math Monographs http://historical.library.cornell.edu/math/
Digital images of many famous and important math texts Indexed by author and title.
  NRICH-Online maths club http://www.nrich.maths.org/
An online maths club for young mathematicians. Publishing a monthly magazine on the web with problem sets, children's solutions to previous months problems, games, and news of events.
  S.O.S. Math http://www.sosmath.com/
Contains tutorials covering algebra, geometry, calculus, differential equations, matrices, and complex variables. Reviews the most important results, techniques and formulas. Presented in worksheet format and require active participation. Includes practice quizzes and forum board.
  Math Forum Quick Reference http://mathforum.org/special.html
Resources for teaching all levels of K-12 math.
  Math.com http://www.math.com/
Homework help, tutoring, and formulas.
  Mazes from Newton's Apple http://www.tpt.org/newtons/11/mazes.html
What does mathematics have to do with mazes? What is the history behind mazes? Are there different kinds of mazes? What is topology? David solves a maze by applying the principles of mathematics.
  Math in Daily Life http://www.learner.org/interactives/dailymath/
Virtual exhibit looks at the ways people use math every day, from cooking to planning for retirement. Offers teachers labs and workshops.
  http://mathmistakes.com/ http://mathmistakes.com/
Glossary of mathematical mistakes; quotes; puzzles and problems; links.
  Cut the Knot: Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles http://cut-the-knot.com/
Features instructional games and puzzles based on a variety of math topics. Includes more serious articles about the language of math and related links.
  Math Magic http://mathforum.org/mathmagic/
K-12 telecommunications project motivates students to use computer technology while increasing problem-solving strategies and communications skills. Posts challenges in four categories (k-3, 4-6, 7-9 and 10-12) to trigger each registered team to pair up with another team and engage in a problem-solving dialog.
  Reaching the Second Tier: Learning and Teaching Styles in College Education http://www.ncsu.edu/felder-public/Papers/Secondtier.html
Discusses the study conducted by Sheila Tobias about two groups of science students that are separated by personal math class experience. Also, explains ways to discover a student's strong point as far as assimilating and processing knowledge.
  Cynthia Lanius: Fractals http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/frac/
Features class exercises and lessons or making fractals. Includes explanation of this unique image and types of formulas that are used to create it.
  Count On http://www.counton.org/
Features games, puzzles and competitions for all ages. Details of events, an online maths museum, newspaper and magazines. Resources for parents and teachers.
  Curious Math http://www.curiousmath.com/
Tricks and rules for quickly calculating certain types of problems. Also has some entertaining trivia and facts that are nice to slip into casual conversation.
  Common Errors in Undergraduate Mathematics http://www.math.vanderbilt.edu/~schectex/commerrs/
Describes the errors seen most frequently in undergraduate mathematics, the most likely causes and remedies. Avoid these in order to improve class performance.
  Project Links http://links.math.rpi.edu/
Contains modules for probability and statistics, discreet math, linear systems and advanced calculus. Developed by the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
  Teachers' Lab - Patterns in Mathematics http://www.learner.org/teacherslab/math/patterns/index.html
Teachers explore how patterns occur in numbers and in words in this interactive lab.
  Mathematics Experiences Through Image Processing (METIP) http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/metip/
Materials that promote digital image processing as a means of motivating K-12 students in mathematics and as a means of teaching mathematical concepts.
  The Mathematics of Cartography http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/pres/map/
Learning math through maps.
  Math Centre http://www.mathcentre.ac.uk/
Free mathematics support materials for UK university professionals and students.
  Natural Math http://www.naturalmath.com/
To create and then develop an environment for learning mathematics. Articles, software tools and links.
  NYC Honest Open Logical Decisions (HOLD) on Mathematics Education Reform http://www.nychold.com/
Organization concerned with math instruction in New York City schools. Includes extensive news, advice to parents, and other information about curriculum, trends, and issues.
  Math as Language http://www.cut-the-knot.com/language/index.shtml
A brief discussion of math lingo and how it is different from regular communications. Includes additional resource links.
  SimCalc Project http://www.simcalc.umassd.edu/
Proposes a democritization of the learning of calculus through a combination of technology and curriculum reform. Main focus is to make basic concepts accessible to a variety of students by using a more intuitive approach. Includes information about current school projects. Also, lists online publications (in PDF format).
  Innumeracy.com http://innumeracy.com/
Common mathematical and logical errors.
  21st Century Problem Solving http://www.hawaii.edu/suremath/home.html
Sound problem solving concepts and examples that apply to grade school through graduate school and beyond.
  Study Skills Online http://www.brunel.ac.uk/~mastmmg/ssguide/sshome.htm
An electronic guide to some of the best ways to study by Martin Greenhow, Brunel University.
  Web-Based Math Resources for the College Student http://www.langara.bc.ca/mathstats/resource/onWeb/
There is a large and rapidly growing body of material on the web that may be of use to the mathematics student. Here are the authors' choices for best of those sites.
  Mathematically Correct http://www.mathematicallycorrect.com/
Critiques and concerns regarding various reform efforts, fads and trends in math instruction, described as "fuzzy math" or "New-New Math." Includes news from the "math wars" and resources for assessing different curricula.
  Gelatinous Vector Components http://www.madsci.org/experiments/archive/854443128.Ma.html
Meant for Grade 7-9 (age 12-14), younger and older. This experiment demonstrates the x and y components of a vector force.
  Solid Gold Gnarly Math http://www.gnarlymath.com/
Aims at getting kids age 10-14 interested in mathematics. Reviews math books, Internet links, and software products. Offers a free newsletter and sample downloads. For parents, teachers, homeschoolers, and other adults, too.
  Math Skills http://www.hull.ac.uk/mathskills/
Provides regular newsletters, survey data, a discussion group and conference details, as well as resource lists.
  Slates, Sliderules and Software - Teaching Math in America http://americanhistory.si.edu/teachingmath/html/101.htm
Covers the use of chalk boards, geometrical models, rulers, and, calculators and computers to assist the teaching of mathematical concepts. Explains the overseas influence in education and America's additional contribution to the use of these tools. Article is from the Smithsonian Institute.
  The Math Page http://www.themathpage.com/
Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry and calculus lessons. From Lawrence Spector from the Borough of Manhattan Community College, The City University of New York.
  Ordinary Mathematics http://kr.cs.ait.ac.th/~radok/math/mat/startall.htm
Covers forms, numbers and functions. Introduces high school students to basic to advanced math principles and reasoning.
  Vectors by the University of Guelph http://www.physics.uoguelph.ca/tutorials/vectors/vectors.html
Explanations notations, arithmetic operations, rules and the relationship to Cartesian graphs.
  Canadian Mathematical Society - Math Projects for Science Fairs http://camel.math.ca/Education/mpsf/
Offers ideas for contestants for various topics such as numbers, time scheduling, games, geometry, and combinatorics.
  Navigational Vectors http://www.k12science.org/curriculum/vectors/
Interactive site allows students to solve a real world problem using science and mathematics. Learn about vectors by using real-time weather maps and by tracking real planes flying in the U.S. skies.
  Interactive Math Server http://wims.unice.fr/~wims/wims.cgi
Interactive exercises, online calculators and plotters, mathematical recreations. Available in French and English.
  Math Abundance http://www.ping.be/~ping1339/
Tutorial covers trigonometry, vectors, lines,complex numbers, cubic equations sequences and limits, continuity derivatives, minimum and maximum values, exponential and logarithmic functions, hyperbolic functions, finding roots of equations, integration, polar coordinates and integration.
  Bymath.com http://www.bymath.com
Online mathematical high school. Includes sections of curriculum of elementary mathematics and practice tests.
  Mathguide http://www.mathguide.com/
A mathematics-related, one-stop website for interactive lessons, puzzles, educational issues, terminology, help, projects and lessons.
  Mathematics Reference http://www.alcyone.com/max/reference/maths/index.html
Trigonometry identities and calculus rules for integration and differentiation.
  The STIMULUS Project http://www.stimulus.maths.org/
STIMULUS - peer assisted learning (PAL) through visits to schools. University students visit schools to share with school students their enthusiasm for science, engineering, computers, mathematics or medical sciences and, guided by experienced teachers, to assist the pupils in their school work.
  K-12 Activities http://www.nyu.edu/pages/mathmol/K_12.html
MathMol (Mathematics and Molecules) is designed to serve as an introductory starting point for K-12 students and teachers interested in the field of molecular modeling and its application to mathematics.
  Coolmath.com http://www.coolmath.com/
An amusement park of mathematics. Puzzles and number problems, fractals, geometry, calculus, algebra, online games, online calculators, and links.
  The Living Mathematics Project http://sunsite.ubc.ca/LivingMathematics/V001N01/UBCExamples/
Working to apply recent advances in computer programming languages and the technology of the World Wide Web to construct a new medium for the communication of Mathematics. Includes links to several visualization sites. [Java.]
  Children's Mathematics http://www.childrens-mathematics.net/
A network of teachers, educators and students interested in supporting and developing children's early graphic interpretations of mathematical concepts.
  Online Math Applications http://library.thinkquest.org/4116/
Free stock market game to learn how the market works. Using real time data from Wall street.
  MathSphere http://www.mathsphere.com/
For teachers and parents to download practice worksheets and tests to improve children's achievement. Competitions, children's pages and children's contributions.
  Numeracy http://mathforum.org/epigone/numeracy/
Those interested and involved in adult mathematical literacy may find helpful input at the numeracy discussion list.
  Primary Arithmetic, or Math http://www3.telus.net/public/m.games/welcome.html
Four booklets that one can easily copy: one of math games for ages 4-8, two about teaching early math, and one that is more general. Some worksheets, number charts.
  MathWorld Interactive http://mathforum.org/mathworld/
Participating students from all over the world work on open-ended word problems called MathWorld Interactive Challenges. During the cycle, students discuss, share ideas, meet each other, and ask questions on the he MathWorld Interactive Message Boards.
  Visual Mathematics http://members.tripod.com/vismath/
Visual Mathematics is a forum for the dialogue between artists and scientists.
  Chisenbop Tutorial http://www.cs.iupui.edu/~aharris/chis/chis.html
A method of doing basic arithmetic using the fingers that is attributed to the Korean tradition.
  GCSE Maths Revision http://www.mathsrevision.net/gcse/
Features brief reviews of basic math concepts, from numbers and fractions to probability and statistics. Also, includes formula page and help forum.
  Dyscalculia http://www.dyscalculiainfo.org/
Explains what this math learning difficulty is, signs of a child having this disease, and basic screening topics.
  Newsgroup k12.ed.math http://www.thinkspot.net/k12math/
Web page for the newsgroup k12.ed.math. Contains the charter, FAQ and other information about the newsgroup.
  BrainTrax http://braintrax.mst.edu/
Offers assistance in algebra, geometry, trigonometry and calculus. Contains real-world examples, detailed example problems, and interactive features. Internet Explorer 5.0+ on a Windows PC is required.
  Problem of the Week http://www.theproblemsite.com/problems/maml/
Creative and challenging math problems appropriate for high school students, updated often (usually weekly). Questions are archived.
  MCA's Free Online Math Lessons http://www.staff.vu.edu.au/mcaonline/units/index.html
Features selected learning modules for arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, statistics and probability. Includes some resource links.
  QELP Web Site http://www.seattlecentral.org/qelp/
Quantitative Environmental Learning Project (QELP) at Seattle Central Community College. Resources to integrate math and environmental science in college classrooms.
  Richard Bowles' Math Tutorials http://members.tripod.com/~RichardBowles/maths/menu.htm
Learn about integers, positive and negative numbers, ratios, finding average values, statistical formulas, probability, simultaneous equations, quadratic functions and the binomial distribution.
  Answering Mathematics Helper http://www.answermath.com/
Exercise tool to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, trigonometry and fuzzy logic problems.
  Teaching Innovations http://www.infj.ulst.ac.uk/~cdmx23/innovations.html
A collection of case studies illustrating some innovative practices currently taking place in Higher Education Mathematics Departments across the United Kingdom. Ken Houston (Staff and Educational Development Association).
  A Different Place http://www.adifferentplace.org/
Gateway to standards-based mathematics education. Internet resources to improve teaching learning of school mathematics based on the NCTM Priniples and Standards for School Mathematics.
  Math Help http://2000clicks.com/MathHelp/
Tips and techniques for sixth grade math through high school, and offers one-on-one help for math students using a variety of methods.
  Extracting Square Roots by Means of Napier Rods http://www2.qnet.fi/abehr/Achim/Calculators_Napier_rods2.html
Illustrated, step-by-step tutorial.
  Ptolemy's Ptools http://library.thinkquest.org/19029/
Using tools of yesterday, and tools specially created for this site, Ptolemy Ptools will give you geometry projects to do with your 3D computer games as well as projects to take outside and explore the world.
  The Precalculus Algebra TI-83 Tutorial http://www.titutorials.com/algb83/mainpage.htm
Includes lessons for using the TI-83 graphing calculator in a college algebra or precalculus algebra course.
  LD OnLine : Math Learning Disabilities http://www.ldonline.org/article/5896
Long article providing descriptions of various math learning disabilities.
  Pre-Sessional Maths http://www.lboro.ac.uk/faculty/eng/maths/
Refresher programme at Loughborough University.
  Multiplication Help http://www.multiteach.net/
Learn to multiply by counting with fingers. Fee based service.
  An Invitation To Mathematics http://members.tripod.com/learnmath/
A free tutorial that explains difficult algebra, trigonometry and calculus concepts to beginning middle/high school students in a simplified way that they can understand and use.
  Mortensen Math http://www.mortensenmathdirect.com/
Products designed for a mathematics curriculum by an educator and mathematician. Includes online activities for kids.
  MathBank http://www.mathbank.soton.ac.uk/
A resource bank of teaching material for lecturers and students in mathematics at UK universities. Free upload and download of material. Registration required.
  Mathstutor http://www.ict-teacher.com/Mathstutor/maths.html
GCSE mathematics explanations, examples and exercises. Also, English football club statistics.
  The Wonders of Vedic Mathematics http://vedmaths.tripod.com/
An alternative way of learning mathematics based on Sanskrit religious texts.
  Dyscalculia http://www.dozenlilacs.com/A%20Dozen%20Lilacs%20In%20A%20Shoebox/Dyscalculia.html
A personal account of the mathematical learning disability.
  Murderous Maths http://www.murderousmaths.co.uk/
Books, games, hints, tricks.
  The Student Support Centre (UK) Ltd http://www.student-support.co.uk/
Home based learning materials to supplement classroom work using Maths and English videos for ages 5-18. With over 40,000 students the results speak for themselves.
  Mathematics for Mechanics http://em-ntserver.unl.edu/Math/mathweb/mathtoc.html
Topics: Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Analytical Geometry, Calculus, Vectors. Teaching material and tests. Pages created by Mehrdad Negahban and the University of Nebraska.
  Mega-Mathematics http://www.ccs3.lanl.gov/mega-math/
An educational project of Los Alamos National Laboratory.
  Mathematics Learning and Assessment http://www.hull.ac.uk/mathskills/themes/theme3/mathskill.html
Sharing Innovative Practices. A report on innovations at various UK universities.
  Keith Devlin - The Math Guy http://www.stanford.edu/~kdevlin/MathGuy.html
The professor is a regular visitor to NPR's Weekend Edition, where he discusses math topics, both popular and theoretical. Includes links to NPR segments for this show since 1995.
  What is a Power of Ten? http://microcosm.web.cern.ch/Microcosm/P10/english/
Visual lesson on orders of magnitude (distances in this case), from a perspective of 10E-15 meters to 10E26 meters.

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