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K-12 Sites

Cut the Knot - Interactive Math Activities
Collection of Java-based interactive math sites.  Pick one of the dozens of activities to review
your math skills or to try your hand at logic puzzles...
http://www.cut-the-knot.com/Curriculum/index.shtml

Interactive Mathematics Activities is for everyone. It has simple math, arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, and math resources of all sorts. Please share with teachers and students. It also has links to all kinds of other math sites.

If you need a web resource on math, "Our Page" is your stop!  Be sure to check out Interactive Math!

Math WebQuests for elementary students and other projects for all
grades.  The Medicine Hat Catholic School Board (Southern Alberta) made up this
great collection of Math WebQuests for elementary students.  Be sure to
check out the other links for other projects in all the grades!

Internet Math Challenge (IMC) is a weekly K-12 math challenge where students can actually win prizes for correct answers submitted.

Aunty Math is presented in the form of a story taken from the life of Aunty Math, her two nephews, and her niece. Students with questions or suggestions can e-mail Aunty Math directly, and a tips for the Current Challenge page provides suggestions for modifying or extending each problem. Students may also submit solutions and read what others have written from Aunty Math's Solutions page, and there are also recommended problem solving strategies described on the kids' "Find out about the challenge" page.

Math Magic is a K-12 telecommunications project intended to provide motivation for students to use computer technology while increasing problem-solving strategies and communications skills.  Features challenges in all grade levels.

A Maths Dictionary for Kids is an animated, interactive dictionary for students which explains over 400 common mathematical terms in simple language.

Check out Can Teach for great links!

Clocks, clocks, and more clocks.....you'll find more information on clocks than you could ever use at this site.

Calendar Home contains calendar converters, links, and a process to calculate day-of-week for any date in your head!

Find out what time it is anywhere in the world at Time Ticker.

Math Resources is a collection of the best resources on the Internet broken down by subject area.

Discovery School's WebMath offers help in quite a range of topics covered in Math.  Enter the problem, WebMath will work it and explain how it arrived at the answer.

Everything you ever needed to know about polyhedra (and more) is available at Paper Models of Polyhedra.   Polyhedra are beautiful 3-D geometrical figures that have fascinated philosophers, mathematicians and artists for millennia. More than eighty paper models available for free.

Internet Math Challenge (IMC) is a weekly K-12 math challenge where students can actually win prizes for correct answers submitted.

Houghton Mifflin offers a great archive of brain teasers for varying grade levels.

Aunty Math is presented in the form of a story taken from the life of Aunty Math, her two nephews, and her niece. Students with questions or suggestions can e-mail Aunty Math directly, and a tips for the Current Challenge page provides suggestions for modifying or extending each problem. Students may also submit solutions and read what others have written from Aunty Math's Solutions page, and there are also recommended problem solving strategies described on the kids' "Find out about the challenge" page.

Eric's Slide Rule Site contains scans and descriptions of a growing collection of slide rules, along with several pages of (hopefully) useful background information.

Saxxon Basic Fact Sheets will allow you to set the parameters for the math activity you choose.  An excellent site for TCAP practice.

MEGA Mathematics truly makes math interesting to learn.  Main sections include The Most Colorful Math of All, Games on Graphs, Untangling the Mathematics of Knots, and more.

Middle School Problem of the Week helps students "beef up" their problem solving skills.  It is also designed to help students verbalize their solutions.

A+ Math offers flashcards, worksheets, games, and a homework helper.  An excellent site for math resources.

Math Puzzle contains many challenging math puzzles.

Cool Math is for kids to age 100!  Lots of math lessons, games, brain benders, and much more.

Math2 will prove to be a valuable resource for when you are trying to solve a particular problem and can't find the correct formula.

Platonic Realms is a math site you will want to visit daily.  Features everything from math humor to math quotes.

In need of a calculator?  There's no shortage of them on the Web!

Discovery School's WebMath offers help in quite a range of topics covered in Math.  Enter the problem, WebMath will work it and explain how it arrived at the answer.  Dijit Consulting posts two new brain teasers a month that will be challenging for the high school math class.

Algebra:

Sharpen your pencils, pull out your calculators, and turn on your brain....A challenging, puzzling, no-calculus, weekly contest problem to test your skills hosted by Dan's Math@Home Problem of the Week.  Also contains a great "Math Jokes" page.

Algebra Online offers free private tutoring along with a message board.

Math Forum contains an Algebra Problem of the Week, complete with archives of earlier problems.  Also visit their Student Center and Teacher's Place.

Ask Dr. Math can answer just about any question you might have about algebra.  If the answer isn't already there, submit it and you'll soon receive the answer!  (also hosted by Math Forum)

Math Magic is a K-12 telecommunications project intended to provide motivation for students to use computer technology while increasing problem-solving strategies and communications skills.  Features challenges in all grade levels.

Geometry

Geometry Algorithms.com offers online resources for developing geometry algorithm software.  So, whether you're just interested in learning about these types of algorithms, or have a real problem to solve, look around our site. 

The Geometry Center has downloadable software, projects, multimedia documents and much more pertaining to geometry.

The Geometry Junkyard contains usenet clippings, web pointers, lecture notes, research excerpts, papers, abstracts, programs, problems, and other stuff related to discrete and computational geometry.  Lots of fun stuff found there too!

At Xah's Home Page you will find a variety of information that will be interesting!

Euclid have you stumped? Archimedes run rings around your head? Well you've come to the right place. Thinkquest is where you'll find almost everything you'll ever need to know about Geometry. They have a special page on constructions and plenty of sample problems to help you understand the concepts. Have a blast and don't forget to check out the Glossary - it's huge!

Check out Geometry Center Video Productions - very interesting!

Gallery of Interactive Geometry is a collection of online exhibits used to demonstrate geometric patterns.

Calculus:

Hotmath helps students learn math with guided step-by-step solutions for math homework problems in popular math textbooks.

Visual Calculus provides several different tutorials to help with calculus.

Automatic Calculus Derivatives and Integrals offers a wide variety of calculus help

At A Catalog of Mathematics Resources on WWW and the Internet, you will find more than 200 links to sites that deal strictly with math. 

WOW!  You will certainly want to check out Finite Mathematics and Applied Calculus Resource Page......too much to list it all!

Thinkquest is a great site that covers many topics in calculus.

e-Calculus is a Calculus I tutorial written in TeX and converted to the Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). Features include verbose discussion of topics, typeset quality mathematics, user interactivity in the form of multiple choice quizzes, in-line examples and exercises with complete solutions, and pop-up graphics.

The Calculus Page offers resources for the student as well as the instructor.  Includes step-by-step solutions as well as practice exams.

Alvirne's AP Calculus Class contains a calculus problem of the week along with various other resources.

Karl's Calculus Tutor is a comprehensive site dealing with calculus.

An unbelievable wealth of calculus resources from around the world can be found at Math Archives - you will certainly want to bookmark this site!

Kelley's Problem of the Week - another calculus site that also contains tutorials.

Differentials

Thinkquest contains a Differential Calculus page with a nice listing of topics covered.

Interactive Learning in Calculus and Differential Equations with Applications offers a tour of calculus, animations and much more about calculus.

What dx Actually Means offers a lengthy explanation - check it out!

Graphics for the Calculus Classroom several animations that will make understanding a little simpler!

Integrals

The Integrator - you never knew calculus could be so easy.  At this site, you simply enter your function and your problem is instantly worked!  Also contains a history of integrals and much more!

Definite Integral of a Function is another site where problems can be entered and worked.

Math Help Notebook on Integration is an online notebook that will broaden your understanding of integrals......a great place to start when learning about them!  Includes an exit quiz.

Thinkquest features a section on integrals that includes:  Antiderivatives, The Law of Exponential Decay, and sections on the techniques of integration, the definite integral, and applications of integrals.

The Definite Integral is a set of .pdf notes containing over 150 integral problems - hope you can work them, because answers aren't given!

S.O.S. Mathematics Tables and Formulas is a place for students and educators to quickly access mathematical formulas. The tables will be organized by topics.

For many more great links on integrals, check out Calculus@Internet