Links

=Here is a list of websites that can help us out. Add any that you think are beneficial as well.=

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[|Indiana State Standards for Mathematics] ~ Here you can go to find lessons for Indiana State Standards

[|Indiana State Standards Download] ~Here you can download our "UNITS" for the subject matter. It also gives instruction of when the state believe our students should have mastered the topics.

[|NCTM] ~National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. If you sign up you have access to journals and lesson plans from math teachers. You will also find standards that they wish for all students to reach across the United States. As of now (2011) It is $78 per year for full membership, $66 dollars for E-Member. It kinda blows, but for ideas and help on our continuing education, 6.50 a month is doable.

[|NCTM Standards]

[|Illuminations] ~ Applets to help teach math concepts on the computer. The site also has FREE lesson plans/worksheets that don't always involve the computer. Main deal is FREE!

[|Cramster] ~ Oh we all know. Answer key to most books. Free for all the odd answers, like 8 dollars a month for even.

[|Ed Heads] This website is more science, but it is pretty sweet.

[|Assistive Technology Site] ~ A site that can help you find solutions for your students with certain disabilities.

[|GeoGebra] ~ Free source. It is a little bit like Geometer's Sketchpad. What is really nice is that it has just a web browser version, just in case your school doesn't allow it to be on the computers.

Links to teaching material for GeoGebra [|here!]

[|Wolfram Math World] ~ EDMONDS! It can solve anything!

[|Curriki] ~ Free lessons and worksheets. Some have links to videos.

[|Teaching Philosophy Hints] ~ Good for our upcoming paper, and probably for Job Interviews.

[|Math Ware House] ~ Free applets with information on certain topics along with information about the topic

[|Various Communication Sites] ~ Links to my E-portfolio, (I know lame), but it has links to sites where you could do an online tutoring sessions. Some of these may be gone, but things like GoogleDocs are probably not going to disappear.

Scale Factor X ~ A free web based math game appropriate for High School Students

Dice Wars

[|Khan Acamdemy]~ A non profit site with videos of lessons from all sorts of topics. It also has practice problems students could do online. Everything here is free!

[|Brightstorm]~ A math video site. Teacher in Ellitsville loves it.

Calc. Applets ~ A website with a large variety of applets for teaching calculus

National Library of Virtual Manipulatives ~ More teaching applets and manipulatives

AnalyzeMath.com ~ Even more applets (plus tutorials and worksheets) for a variety of subjects

[|PBL] ~ You are Welcome.

Jeometry ~ Free web applet that is similar to GSP

G.R.A.C.E> ~ Free web geometry applet that also is like GSP

[|Simulations/Applications] ~ Has mainly science stuff, but they can be used for mathematics.

[|Math Resources]- A page for math teachers at the Bartholomew Consolidated School Coorporation that is much like this one

Shodor.com ~ Link to a variety of interactive applets

Space Problems ~ Math and science problems from NASA

Math Open Reference