Free resources for teachers and homeschooling parents. Site has a worksheet generator, an electronic math textbook for grades 1-5, a math resources list that emphasizes interactive content and games, curriculum corner, and math teaching section.
Creative math methods and activities for teachers, homeschoolers, and concerned parents (especially grades 3-9). Learning styles, NCTM Standards, teaching strategies; over 90 thoughtful, real-life activities.
A project to give support to mathematics education, and to make people of all ages and abilities more aware of the contribution of maths and its applications to their everyday lives
Teaching resources for maths students aged 11 to 15 including Mathattack topic-based homework packages, Mathact Activity Books and low cost Master Maths textbooks. Sample pages available for free download.
A bimonthly publication offering tips and lesson plans for interactive math projects, discussions on relevant topics, and contributions from around the world. A free issue is available, and subscriptions are available in electronic or hardcopy format.
Multimedia learning units on mathematical subjects (Algebra, Geometry, Functions, Limiting processes, Derivatives and other more advanced topics) for secondary school, highschool, college, and university
A question and answer service for teachers and parents who have questions about teaching math. T2T offers an archive of answers, pages of public discussions, and a form for submitting questions.
Math instructors interested in incorporating multimedia technologies in the classroom may find helpful input at math.teaching.technology discussion list.
A site for students (gr. 6-12) and teachers to find challenging mathematics projects and sign up of free mentoring on their project. [Project ended in 2002, but the site maintains archives of materials used.]
Using art, writing, journals, research, computers, and the internet to make math class an exciting adventure. Includes free downloads and information about the members.
A portable, interactive math exhibit based on the idea of symmetry. Currently plans are being made to take the show to shopping malls, and to mount a replica of the show as a permanent exhibit at the future Riverside Youth Museum.
The goals of this site are the creation, collection, evaluation, and dissemination of java-based courseware for middle school mathematics explorations.
Provides tips and reasons for providing historical math background to students in high school and beyond. Page includes discussion ideas, curriculum suggestions, and links to book publications. From the New Mexico State University.
For teachers of grades K-12. Each month, Mathline features a specific math topic, with an in-depth article, links to related resources, and daily facts related to the topic. PBS Mathline also offers an extensive professional development program.
Site devoted to offering fun, yet challenging, lessons and activities in high school (and college level) mathematics and computer programming for students and teachers.