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K-12 Teaching
Materials
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| The following are Internet sites which contain
significant collections of materials which can be used in the teaching
of mathematics at the K-12 level. We have organized these materials
into the following categories:
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Columbia Education Center
Mathematics Lesson Plans
Computers &
Maths Teaching
Peter Hobson, a teacher in Canberra, Australia, created these pages containing
"Low cost ... Resources for years 11 & 12". Included are worksheets designed
to be used with a maths class working on graph sketching in a computer lab,
spreadsheets, assessment items, worksheets on modelling, and information on
shareware and graphics.
Explorer
The Explorer is part of the Unified Network Informatics Technology for Education
(UNITE) efforts at the University of Kansas. The Explorer is part of a research
and development effort to establish an on time and user friendly means of
delivering a full range of information resources to educators and students.
This site includes information on software, lab materials, lesson plans, video
tapes, etc. for the teaching of mathematics at the k-12 grade levels.
In December, 1997, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center funded Dan Biezad,
Professor of Aerospace Engineering, and Robin Ward, Assistant Professor of
Mathematics, both of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo,
to develop materials for K-12 teachers based on aeronautical themes and NASA
projects. One major goal of this project was to make the learning of mathematics
more engaging and realistic for students, by using real-world applications.
Publishers of The UNDERSTANDING MATH Programs, collection of programs
for interactive learning for grades 6-10. Topics include algebra, equations,
exponents, geometry and integers. Software is available in both English and
French. Demos are available. The company also provides lessons plans related
to these packages and organizes workshops.
New
York Times - Daily Lesson Plans - Mathematics
Partnership for Excellence
The Partnership for Excellence represents a collaborative alliance between
the University of South Carolina Spartanburg and the school districts in Cherokee,
Greenville, Spartanburg, and Union Counties in South Carolina. Formed in 1990-91,
the alliance focuses its efforts on increasing teachers' knowledge of content
and pedagogy, and promoting the sense of community and professionalism among
area mathematics teachers.
PI
Mathematics
PI Mathematics, a collaborative project, using the concept of PI as the
focus, is a on the WWW. This multidisciplinary project which includes
math, history, English and thinking skills is designed for fifth through eighth
graders. It will allow students to discover the approximate value of PI, an
irrational number, using measurement and reporting the data, applying formulas,
problem solving and participating in a collaborative project utilizing Internet
resources. Students will also explore the history of PI, using Internet references.
Project Interactivate
The goals of Project Interactivate are the creation, collection, evaluation,
and dissemination of java-based courseware for middle school mathematics explorations.
"Interactivated" lessons, discussions, and activities enable the teacher to
extend hands-on activities and to teach new content areas with professional
competence and confidence, incorporating technology in appropriate ways.
PUMAS - Practical Uses of Math and
Science
PUMAS (poo' mas) -- is a collection of one-page examples of how math and
science topics taught in K-12 classes can be used in interesting settings,
including everyday life. The examples are written primarily by scientists
and engineers, and are available to teachers, students, and other interested
parties via the PUMAS Web Site.
SCORE Mathematics
Lessons
These SCORE Mathematics Lessons have been written by teachers selected to
participate in SCORE Mathematics workshops. This page is designed especially
for mathematics teachers and students in California. Its contents and links
reflect our state's Mathematics Standards and the NCTM Standards.
SMILE - Science and Mathematics
Initiative for Learning Enhancement
The SMILE program is designed to enhance the elementary and high school
learning of Science and Mathematics through the use of the phenomenological
approach. Since 1986 each summer session participant has been asked to create
and publish a single concept lesson plan. These lesson plans include the materials
needed, a suggested strategy and expected outcomes. There are currently almost
800 lesson plans available.
South Carolina SSI
K-12 Lesson Plans for Math and Science
Mostly a collection of links to other sites; the value of this site is the
short description of many lesson plans.
Spacelink
- Lesson Plans from NASA
Various lessons plans about space and mathematics from NASA. Most lesson
plans are in pdf format.
Teachers Helping
Teachers - Math Section
A collection of teaching ideas and tips for k-12 mathematics teachers.
The project was designed to provide sports-related activities for mathematics
teachers in the sixth through ninth grade classrooms. Our goal is to stimulate
"at-risk" students who might be willing to do activities related to their
interests.
University of Missouri
- Lesson Plans
This site contains well over 100 lesson plans that are helpful for anyone
in elementary education. They include some of Kyle Yamnitz's own assignments
and lesson plans that were developed during his work at the University of
Missouri as well as a collection of lesson plans written by other members
of the University.
Weather
Here and There
WEATHER HERE AND THERE is an integrated weather unit which incorporates
interaction with the Internet and hands-on collaborative, problem solving
activites for students in grades four through six. This unit is divided into
six lessons. The lessons integrate math, science, geography, and language
arts in the process of teaching and learning about weather phenomena.
WNETSchool
- Mathematics Lesson Plans
Our original lesson plans are developed by wNetSchool Master Teachers. Starting
with tried-and-true lessons that work in the classroom, our Web-savvy teachers
have built Web-based activities that use the rich resources of Thirteen/WNET
and the Internet.
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Software
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| Since this page has been getting quite long, we have
separated the software entries into a separate page. You have two choices:
- List of all K-12 software
sites.
- You can choose specific categories and platforms on the Mathematics
Archives' Other Software Sites Page.
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Topics
in Mathematics
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Materials covering specific areas of mathemtics are listed in these
pages. Icons are used to indicated the level of a significant part
of the materials:
K-6 Pre-Algebra
7-12 High School Mathematics
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Topics of interest to K-12:
Two of other pages on the Mathematics which may be of interest
to students and teachers at the K-12 level is POPMathematics
and Numbers.
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Contests and Competitions
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| We have now included all of the links to contests and
competitions on the Math Archives' Mathematics Contests, Competitions, and Problem Sets Page.
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Professional
Societies
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We have now included all of the links to Professional
Societies on the Math Archives' Professional
Societies page. The icon
indicates those societies that have a significant amount of materials
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Other K-12 Internet Sites
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