Try out these
New Fun Websites!!
 

Last update 01/30/2004

 

I will be continually adding to the list.  Some of the sites are for math games and practice sheets.  Others are for puzzles, games, educational tools, clip art, and historical sites that I have found.  I hope that you enjoy these sites!

* www.fuchsmizrachi.com (Fuchs Mizrachi School)

* www.cleveland.com (Cleveland Information)

* www.jecc.com (JECC Website)

* www.math.com (Math Worksheets)

* www.bigchalk.com (Resources)

* www.pbs.org/teachersource/math.htm 

* http://school.discovery.com (Games, Worksheets)

* http://dgl.microsoft.com/ (Clip Art, etc)

* www.moems.org (Mathematical Olympiads)

* www.edHelper.com (Dynamic Worksheets)

* www.education.ti.com (Texas Instruments)

* www.dessci.com (MathType by Design Science)

* www.seresc.k12.nh.us/alvirne.html (AP Calculus)

* www.aplusmath.com (Homework Helper Elementary)

* www.planemath.com (Grades 4 to 7 math)

* www.hrw.com (Holt, Rinehart and Winston Publishers)

* www.mathessentials.com  (Grades 3 to 8 math)

* www.education.nasa.gov/NEW (NASA Ed. Workshops)

* www.unl.edu/amc (American Math Competitions)

* www.figurethis.org (Math Equations)

* www.oai.org (SMART Consortium)

* www.ode.state.oh.us (Ohio Department of Education

* www.ohioctm.org (National Teachers of Mathematics)

* www.nctm.org (Ohio Council of Teachers of Mathematics)

* www.ohiorc.org (lesson plans and best practice)

* www.suite101.com/files/mysites/askalice/clock.htm (clock that moves)

* www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex4/watcheye.htm (eyes that move)

* http://www.mathquest.com/ (Drexel University's math help)

* www.sra4kids.com (Math for K-grade 6)

* www.turnthetables.net (fun learning your math tables)

* http://forum.swarthmore.edu/alejandre/suzanne (math lessons)

* http://mighty-mm-math.caffeinated.org/main.htm (might M&M math)

* http://mps.k12.vt.us/msms/math/problems.html (Montpelier Math Problems)

* http://www.eduplace.com/math/brain/ (math brain teasers)

* http://www.mathgoodies.com (Mrs. Glosser's math goodies)

* http://www.funbrain.com (Family Education Network)

 

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