The STIMULUS Project:
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.
http://www.stimulus.maths.org/
Coolmath.com:
An amusement park of mathematics. Puzzles and number problems,
fractals, geometry, calculus, algebra, online games, online
calculators, and links.
http://www.coolmath.com/
NRICH-Online maths club:
An online maths club for bright young Mathematicians. Publishing a
monthly magazine on the web with problem sets, childrens solutions
to previous months problems, games, and news of events.
http://www.nrich.maths.org/
Interactive Math Server:
Interactive exercises, online calculators and plotters, mathematical
recreations. Available in French and English.
http://wims.unice.fr/~wims/wims.cgi
Newsgroup k12.ed.math:
Web page for the newsgroup k12.ed.math. Contains the charter, FAQ
and other information about the newsgroup.
http://www.thinkspot.net/k12math/
TI Tutorials:
Providesy online tutorials for using TI Graphing Calculators in
mathematics courses. Appropriate for the high school or college
level.
http://www.titutorials.com/
Mathguide:
A mathematics-related, one-stop website for interactive lessons,
puzzles, educational issues, terminology, help, projects and
lessons.
http://www.mathguide.com/
Glossary of Mathematical Mistakes:
A list of mathematical mistakes made over and over by advertisers,
the media, reporters, politicians, activists, and in general many
non-math people. These come from many sources.
http://www.mathmistakes.com/
Piguy's Math Page:
This page has dozens of math calculators, making all sorts of math,
from algebra to arithmetic to geometry, easier. Also, 50,000
decimals of pi and a logarithm table.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hall/1216/
Patrick Quigley's Math Help:
Includes tips for studying and taking tests, an excellent strategy
for reading math texts, a collection of educational quotes, and
links to other math sites.
http://members.aol.com/qmath123/index.html
Answering Mathematics Helper:
Exercise tool to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication,
division, trigonometry and fuzzy logic problems.
http://www.answermath.com/
Get To Mathematics:
Mathematics teaching and learning resources including quiz, game,
tutorials, animations and Geometric's Sketchpad files.
http://chuwm.tripod.com/index.html
Steve's Math Page:
Dedicated to students who need help with their math courses. It
contains a brief description of each branch of mathematics.
http://www.geocities.com/math84steve/
Problem Of the Week:
Creative and challenging math problems appropriate for high school
students, updated weekly. Questions are archived.
http://www.virtu-software.com/pow.asp
The Math Page:
Arithmetic and trigonometry courses taught at Borough of Manhattan
Community College, The City University of New York.
http://www.themathpage.com/
BrainTrax:
Offers assistance in algebra, geometry, trigonomety and calculus.
Contains real-world examples, detailed example problems, and
interactive features. Internet Explorer 5.0+ on a Windows PC is
required.
http://braintrax.umr.edu/
Study Skills Online:
An electronic guide to some of the best ways to study by Martin
Greenhow, Brunel University.
http://www.brunel.ac.uk/~mastmmg/ssguide/sshome.htm
Pre-Sessional Maths:
Refresher programme at Loughborough University.
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/faculty/eng/maths/
Math Magic:
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.
http://mathforum.org/mathmagic/
Mathematics Awareness Month (MAM):
Mathematics Awareness Month provides the mathematical sciences
community with opportunities for promoting the importance and
versatility of mathematics, and its relationship to our daily lives.
http://mathforum.org/mam/
Numeracy:
Those interested and involved in adult mathematical literacy may
find helpful input at the numeracy discussion list.
http://mathforum.org/epigone/numeracy/
Teachers' Lab - Patterns in Mathematics:
Teachers explore how patterns occur in numbers and in words in this
interactive lab.
http://www.learner.org/teacherslab/math/patterns/index.html
Math Is Power:
Targeted to middle and high school students and their families, site
includes math games, a resource room and national resource registry.
http://www.mathispower.org/
Math Skills:
Provides regular newsletters, survey data, a discussion group and
conference details, as well as resource lists.
http://www.hull.ac.uk/mathskills/
Online Math Applications:
Free stock market game to learn how the market works. Using real
time data from Wall street.
http://tqjunior.thinkquest.org/4116/
Topics in High School Mathematics:
Several topics in high school mathematics presented so as to engage
interest of students. Includes description of slide rule to find
missing side of right triangle and method of calculating times for
Earth to rotate and for the moon to revolve around Earth.
http://www.geocities.com/athens/delphi/5136/index.html
Mathematics Reference:
Trigonometry identities and calculus rules for integration and
differentiation.
http://www.alcyone.com/max/reference/maths/index.html
Web-Based Math Resources for the College Student:
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.
http://www.langara.bc.ca/mathstats/resource/onWeb/
ACTS Mathematics:
Irish school mathematics review, with answers.
http://www.acts.tinet.ie/maths.html
Visual Mathematics:
Visual Mathematics is a forum for the dialogue between artists and
scientists.
http://members.tripod.com/vismath/
I Love Maths:
A complete, Indian site on school maths. Covers cbse, icse and other
boards, universities. Competitive exams, jokes and puzzles, vedic
maths, ancient indian mathematicians. Mathsclubs.
http://www.ilovemaths.com/
QELP Web Site:
Quantitative Environmental Learning Project (QELP) at Seattle
Central Community College. Resources to integrate math and
environmental science in college classrooms.
http://www.seattlecentral.org/qelp/
Education Planet:
Helps teachers, students and parents find software, videos and
supplies to lesson plans, maps, news and books. Also provides
services such as forums, online teacher training, sites of the week
and web tools.
http://www.educationplanet.com/topsites/math.html
Mathematics Help Central:
Devoted to helping the searching math student, this site includes
topics concerning all aspects of mathematics. Also includes class
notes.
http://members.tripod.com/mathhelpcentral/
Math Corner:
Visitors can test their math skills and do research. Also, offered
are math supplies like: books, calculators, and software.
http://www.mathcorner.com/
Navigational Vectors:
Students use real time weather maps and track real planes flying in
the U.S. skies to learn about vectors and then put their knowledge
to the test by taking the Pilot Test Flight. Here they will solve an
authentic real world problem using science and mathematics.
http://k12science.ati.stevens-tech.edu/curriculum/vectors/
The Living Mathematics Project:
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.]
The Precalculus Algebra TI-83 Tutorial:
Includes lessons for using the TI-83 graphing calculator in a
college algebra or precalculus algebra course.
http://www.titutorials.com/algb83/mainpage.htm
Curious and Useful Math:
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.
http://personal.cfw.com/~clayford/
Mathematical Quotations Server:
Which famous mathematician said, "The whole is more than the sum of
its parts?"(Answer: Aristotle). The answer lies at the Mathematical
Quotations Server, courtesy of Furman University.
http://math.furman.edu/cgi-bin/test2.pl
Math Forum: Search mam-list:
April is Math Awareness Month (MAM). For more information about MAM,
consult the postings of the MAM-list.
http://mathforum.org/discussions/epi-search/mam.list.html
MathWorld Interactive:
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.
http://mathforum.org/mathworld/
Pi Day:
Activities for a Pi Day, March 14 (3.14) celebration including pi
math problems, history, songs, stories, and greetings.
http://mathforum.org/t2t/faq/faq.pi.html
Pythagoras' Playground:
We will use the amazing properties of the Pythagorean Theorem to
explore the world around us.
http://www.kyes-world.com/pythagor.htm
Mathematics Reference: Math Tables, Facts and Formulas:
A mathematics reference collection of "K through 14" math tables,
facts, definitions, formulas and explanations ... from general math
through college calculus.
http://www.hoxie.org/math/title.htm
Meridian Creative Group:
Creates educational print and software programs that teach math
concepts with real-life applications.
http://www.meridiancg.com/
K-12 Activities:
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.
http://www.nyu.edu/pages/mathmol/K_12.html
The Student Support Centre (UK) Ltd:
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.
http://www.student-support.co.uk/
MathSphere:
For teachers and parents to download practice worksheets and tests
to improve children's achievement. Competitions, children's pages
and children's contributions.
http://www.mathsphere.com/
Math Abundance:
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.
http://www.ping.be/math/
Math.com:
Homework help, tutoring, and formulas.
http://www.math.com/
Mathematics Experiences Through Image Processing (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.
http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/metip/
Ptolemy's Ptools:
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.
http://library.thinkquest.org/19029/
2 plus 2: The Home of Mathematically Correct:
Devoted to the concerns raised by parents and scientists about the
invasion of our schools by the New-New Math and the need to restore
basic skills to math education.
http://www.mathematicallycorrect.com/
Polar Bear:
This site may give you some interesting information about math and
physics.
http://home.ust.hk/~ph_fkh/
Pi Mathematics:
A collaborative project, using the concept of PI as the focus, is a
home page on the WWW. This multidisciplinary project which includes
math, history, English and thinking skills is designed for fifth
through eighth graders.
http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Edu/RSE/RSEorange.html
Chisenbop Tutorial:
A method of doing basic arithmetic using the fingers that is
attributed to the Korean tradition.
http://klingon.cs.iupui.edu/~aharris/chis/chis.html
GCSE Maths Revision:
A site providing revision notes for Higher Level GCSE Maths
students.
http://www.gcsemaths.fsnet.co.uk/
Coping With Math Anxiety:
An in-depth article on math anxiety, its educational roots and
social causes, and a battery of techniques for the student to help
him/her learn mathematics more effectively.
http://www.mathacademy.com/pr/minitext/anxiety/index.asp
Solid Gold Gnarly Math:
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.
http://www.gnarlymath.com/
Solve It Math Program:
Problem solving program for grades 4th through 8th.
http://www.udel.edu/educ/solveit/
Resources for Math Teachers:
A collection of links, as well as recommended reading and math
humor.
http://www.bluemoon.net/~watson/mteach.htm
Simply Number Sense:
A site dedicated to teaching basic mathematics and how to solve
mathematical problems without reliance on the calculator
http://library.advanced.org/17888/opening.shtml
21st Century Problem Solving:
Sound problem solving concepts and examples that apply to grade
school through graduate school and beyond.
http://www.hawaii.edu/suremath/home.html
Mazes from Newton's Apple:
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.
http://www.tpt.org/newtons/11/mazes.html
Dyscalculia:
A personal account of the mathematical learning disability,
Dyscalculia.
http://www.dozenlilacs.com/dyscalculia.htm
An Invitation To Mathematics:
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.
http://members.tripod.com/learnmath/
Complex Numbers Review:
A review based on Virginia State Standards of Learning objectives
covering operations with the imaginary unit i and applying complex
equations to real-world scenarios. Developed by high school
students.
http://www.charm.net/~bradj/sols/
Proof:
The average person does not have a firm grasp of the meaning of the
word "proof."
http://www.mcn.net/~jimloy/proof.html
Introduction to Numeracy:
Provides some ideas, findings from research, resources and links to
people interested in numeracy particularly as it relates to the use
of mathematics outside of the school mathematics classroom.
http://www.redgumconsulting.com.au/numeracy/numeracy.htm
Activities For Pi Mathematics:
Includes projects, history and videos to help learn about this
unique constant.
http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Edu/RSE/RSEorange/Piactivities.html
Mathematics Learning and Assessment:
Sharing Innovative Practices. A report on innovations at various UK
universities.
http://www.hull.ac.uk/mathskills/themes/theme3/mathskill.html
Teaching Innovations:
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).
http://www.infj.ulst.ac.uk/~cdmx23/innovations.html
Mega-Mathematics:
An educational project of Los Alamos National Laboratory.
http://www.cs.uidaho.edu/~casey931/mega-math/index.html
Xocxoc:
Glossary of mathematical mistakes; quotes; puzzles and problems;
links.
http://xocxoc.home.att.net/math/
Mathematical Musings:
Articles on mathematics, problem of the month, software and
computing projects, and other resources.
http://stcloudstate.edu/~musings/
Natural Math:
To create and then develop an environment for learning mathematics.
Articles, software tools and links.
http://www.naturalmath.com/
Mathematics for Mechanics:
Topics: Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Analytical Geometry,
Calculus, Vectors. Teaching material and tests. Pages created by
Mehrdad Negahban and the University of Nebraska.
http://em-ntserver.unl.edu/Math/mathweb/mathtoc.html
Mathstutor:
GCSE mathematics explanations, examples and exercises. Also, English
football club statistics.
http://www.mathstutor.com/
Count On:
Features games, puzzles and competitions for all ages. Details of
events, an online maths museum, newspaper and magazines. Resources
for parents and teachers.
http://www.counton.org/
Math Connection:
Resources for teachers and students, including 'webquests',
interesting math facts, bulletin boards and links.
http://www.mathconnection.net/
The Wonders of Vedic Mathematics:
An alternative way of learning mathematics based on Sanskrit
religious texts.
http://vedmaths.tripod.com/
Multiplication Help:
Learn to multiply by counting with fingers. Fee based service.
http://www.multiteach.net/
Project Links:
Contains modules for probability and statistics, discreet math,
linear systems and advanced calculus. Developed by the Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute.
http://links.math.rpi.edu/
Ordinary Mathematics:
Covers forms, numbers and functions. Introduces high school students
to basic to advanced math principles and reasoning.
http://kr.cs.ait.ac.th/~radok/math/mat/startall.htm
Math Notes:
Quick reference for basic algebra, trigonometry, geometry, calculus,
and physics formulas. Includes online calculators.
http://www.geocities.com/tvtronix/mathnotes/
E-Z Geometry:
For high school teachers and students. Products include an
interactive textbook, class video clips, projects, glossary, and
resource links.
http://www.e-zgeometry.com/
MCA's Free Online Math Lessons:
Features selected learning modules for arithmetic, algebra,
geometry, trigonometry, statistics and probability. Includes some
resource links.
http://www.staff.vu.edu.au/mcaonline/units/index.html
Vectors by the University of Guelph:
Explanations notations, arithmetic operations, rules and the
relationship to Cartesian graphs.
http://www.physics.uoguelph.ca/tutorials/vectors/vectors.html
Math Matters:
Explains and discusses myths, anxiety and learning styles as they
relate to math. Offers cd-rom learning materials for sale.
http://www.mathmatters.net/
Professor Freedman's Help Page:
Gives study and math anxiety relief tips in a fun and casual way.
Also, lists tutorials by students.
http://www.mathpower.com/
S.O.S. Math:
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.
http://www.sosmath.com/
Dyscalculia:
Learning disability ("Math Dyslexia") that inverts numeral digits,
making it difficult to do basic math functions. Teaching and
learning tips for memorizing formulas; working on exercises and
taking tests; articles on learning disorders; links to other
dyscalculia and dyslexia resources.
http://www.dyscalculia.org/
MSc/PGDip Computer Enhanced Maths Education:
Offered by Napier University, Scotland. Includes information on the
program and student handbook.
http://www.nubs.napier.ac.uk/nubs/MandAS/programmes/PGprogs/MScCEME/
Innumeracy.com:
Common mathematical and logical errors.
http://innumeracy.com/
Math in Daily Life:
Virtual exhibit looks at the ways people use math every day, from
cooking to planning for retirement. Offers teachers labs and
workshops.
http://www.learner.org/exhibits/dailymath/
Primary Arithmetic, or Math:
Four booklets, and more, that you 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.
http://www3.telus.net/public/m.games/welcome.html
Mathematics Reference:
A collection of resource tables, facts and formulas.
http://www.colbycc.org/www/math/math.htm
Gelatinous Vector Components:
Meant for Grade 7-9 (age 12-14), younger and older. This experiment
demonstrates the x and y components of a vector force.
http://www.madsci.org/experiments/archive/854443128.Ma.html
Shelley's Mathematics Articles:
Notes and afterthoughts from teaching for UMUC European Division.
Essays on arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonmetry, and assorted
other topics.
http://faculty.ed.umuc.edu/~swalsh/Math%20Articles/MathArt.html
MathBank:
A resource bank of teaching material for lecturers and students in
mathematics at UK universities. Free upload and download of
material. Registration required.
http://www.mathbank.soton.ac.uk/
Math as Language:
A brief discussion of math lingo and how it is different from
regular communications. Includes additional resource links.
http://www.cut-the-knot.com/language/index.shtml