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Learn about mathematics on instaGrok.com - 1 views
Marvelous Math pinterest - 1 views
Inspirations: A Short Film Celebrating the Mathematical Art of M.C. Escher - 2 views
ICTmagic - Maths manipulatives and games - 2 views
A numeracy in context site to support teachers with materials - 0 views
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InBalance has been been developed by a team of European research and learning institutions.The purpose of the project is to support and develop adult tutors of numeracy and provide structured and engaging materials for learners of several abilities. InBalance is a realistic & systematic methodology based on the needs of individual learners & their practical everyday experiences.The InBalance website presents you with a European Numeracy Framework. It describes in detail European levels of competence in numeracy relating to real life situations. There is also a bank of learning materials & an assessment tool for you to use with your own learners; and an exercise maker which will assist you to create your own learning materials.
Geometry of Circles: Philip Glass + Sesame Street - 5 views
Mean Median and Mode Song - YouTube - 2 views
MATHEMATICS ADVISORY SERVICES OVERBERG - 2 views
Trigonometry: Graphs: Sine and Cosine - 1 views
The Maths behind the rainbow - 2 views
GeoGebra: Do The Math! - Download free content from Maine Department of Education on iT... - 3 views
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GeoGebra: Do the Math is a series of screencast tutorials for teachers and/or students. The tutorials were initiated as a project to support Maine math teachers in the integration of technology in the classroom. What is GeoGebra provides an overview of the program and its capabilities. Several tutorials present the program's menu options and tools in step-by-step format. Another group of tutorials provides examples of GeoGebra learning activities in major math content areas. These tutorials are intended as a visual supplement to printed guides and documentation. GeoGebra users can find a wealth of guidance and examples at www.geogebra.org. A web search such as "GeoGebra Pythagorean Theorem" will yield hundreds of additional articles, examples, and applets.
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