Great tool for using Pascal's Triangle! Choose a value (or a random one) and click its multiples. Next thing you know, you will have mastered the triangle and polynomial expansion!
This website contains posts from man people that engage the learner with multiple perspectives. Some examples are math and poetry and gets the reader interested by looking upon the thoughts of other learners and responding to their contributions. I think teachers could keep this site bookmarked and keep refering back to it, and when something insprires them they can relay it back to their students!
This site provides peer-edited lessons accompanying peer-reviewed articles. Each lesson has questions related specifically to the artile and multiple acitivites to engage students. The articles also summarize important facts on the left side (Similar to cornell notes).
This website has multiple forms of resources for all content areas. Also, there are links to resources involving 21st century skills, college and career-readiness, English language learners, and special education.
This website has several worksheets that could be used in a Mathematics classroom. There are numerous categories of worksheets, along with multiple forms of the same type of worksheet. This could be useful if you wanted to give different forms of worksheets out to the students or if a student needed more review on the topic, you could easily pull up another worksheet for practice.
This would be a good resource to introduce to your AP students or to students that are thinking about taking AP classes. This website has many resources for students including videos and blogs by students that have enrolled and completed AP courses in high school that explain what it takes to be successful in an AP class and on the AP exam. There is also links that help a student understand how AP courses in high school can help with college and what college majors and careers can AP courses help the student with. There is a link for practice questions for all AP courses, including multiple choice and free response, at the bottom of the page.
Wolfram is a great math program to use to find interactive models to view during class. There are multiple types of mathematics that can be searched, with each result including a brief description and visual that helps understand the concept.
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Quizlet is a great resource for students that benefit from studying with flashcards. You can make your own flashcards and then view them in multiple ways to help you study. After you have review the notecards, the website will create a practice quiz to test the information you have been studying.
This is a database for multiple ancient civilizations. It covers societies from every continent and is accessible in an easy to use site. Anyone can view this site and find information on almost every society.