Math Resources

National Library of Virtual Manipulatives for Interactive Mathematics...Organized by grade level and topics, this is a great website for interactive math. This is a three-year National Science Foundation supported project to develop a library of uniquely interactive, web-based virtual manipulatives or concept tutorials for mathematics instruction (K-8 emphasis).
Ask Dr. Math...A question and answer math forum for K-12 math students and teachers. Contains a searchable archive by grade level and topic and a summary of the best frequently asked questions.
Math Glossary...An easy-to-use math glossary organized by grade level for grades 1-8. Topics are arranged alphabetically in a menu format.
History of Mathematics Archive...For math enthusiasts, here you will find history, biographies, timelines, and more.
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics...Dedicated to improving the teaching and learning of mathematics, NCTM works to ensure an excellent mathematics education for all students and an opportunity for mathematics teachers to grow professionally.
The Math Forum...An online community of teachers, students, researchers, parents, educators, and citizens at all levels who have an interest in math and math education. Includes the Teacher2Teacher link which lets you browse archives by subject and grade level.
Biographies of Women Mathematicians...An on-going project by students in mathematics classes at Agnes Scott College, in Atlanta, Georgia, to illustrate the numerous achievements of women in the field of mathematics.
About the Numbers in Today’s Date...Based on the book, "Numbers: Facts, Figures, and Fiction", this site gives interesting facts, anecdotes, and history of the number you select.
Totally Tessellated...An introduction to the history and nature of tessellations.
The Cornell Theory Center Math & Science Gateway...Resources in mathematics and science for educators and students in grades 9-12, although teachers of other levels may find these materials helpful.

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