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ideas for school teachers - all levels
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includes lessons, practice questions, and teacher resources
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Ask Dr. Math - lots of archived Q & A
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National Center for Education Statistics - primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education
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Georgia Dept of Ed - Teacher Resources
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from Math Type
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lessons, quizzes, links to other sites, etc.
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some free, some not
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first glance, in-depth, examples, workout
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affiliate of NCTM
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shop for manipulatives, etc.
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new mind benders each month - 3rd thru 8th grade
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math challenges for families
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Classic problems for middle school classroom
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kid-oriented
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create bar, line, pie graphs - also probability, etc.
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from the UK
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Choose the right type to use
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A fun look at average. Take a quiz to find out how average you are.
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enter data and see mean, median, and mode on a bar graph
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virtual dice and questions to answer
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variety of interactive activities
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search for online activities by grade level
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A library of technology tools, lessons, activities, and support materials for teaching and learning mathematics
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Links to websites with math games, quizzes, and interactive lessons/tutorials
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index by topic and grade level
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Algebra, Geometry, and pre-Algebra Math
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definitions and pictures
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introduction, lessons, and dot paper
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length, perimeter, area, volume etc.
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from the National Library of Virtual Manipulatives
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working with enlargements
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variety of geometry problems
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Unusually-shaped fractions. Rice University
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These look like good ones. Rice University.
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Uses area of rectangle to look at mult of whole numbers and fractions
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a tutorial that models fractions with number lines or circles
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low level math concepts - worksheets
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patterns and graphing. Rice University
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award winning site - with links to other award winning sites
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Understanding distance, speed, and time relationships
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Mathematics Help Central
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lessons, quizzes, etc.
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excellent explanations for + - x /
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power point presentation
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How much it costs. What's a kilowat? How much energy stuff uses. How to measure electrical use.
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weather, climate, oceans, satellites, etc.
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enter your zip, then scroll down to Averages
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national and state
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U.S. Energy Information Administration