Facebook is a social utility that connects people with friends and others who work, study and live around them. People use Facebook to keep up with friends, upload an unlimited number of photos, post links and videos, and learn more about the people they meet.
This is a good review tool for students that can be completed in class if you have computer access or at home to practice math skills. Pre-test, lessons, and post-test are available.
A unique approach to math education that integrates popular movies, music, sports and more. Enjoy free math help with fractions, algebra, and geometry.
This is a really big list of different math games and activities. There are puzzles and all kinds of things for every skill level. This is someones list of everything that they have found online.
Doing what works is dedicated to helping educators identify and make use of effective teaching practices. Offers developmental on line workshops. Currently there is a workshop on how to help girls do better in math and science.
math lessons with examples and many videos, great for students who need a little help at home, or for a teacher to get some examples. Broken down by categories, easy to navigate. Put it on your class website as a resource. Includes worksheets and games.
KID INFO saves valuable time by providing students, teachers, and parents QUALITY links to thematic websites relevant to the Pre K-12 curriculum in ONE website directory. Kid Info also provides a collection of QUALITY fun, interesting, and informative non-educational website links!"
Fun little web site that has warm up for each day of the month, along with fun math, thinking skills, a fun tool to use to select random students and put in groups.
Easy to create recurring email reminders about tasks and bookmarks; control the reminder's frequency in a single click. Resnooze is an almost self-maintaining to-do list - when a reminder bothers too much, it can be deleted or set as monthly in a single click directly from the email message.
I liken these templates to graphic organizers. This site has a library of templates for all sorts of mind mapping. Teachers can keep a library of the templates they made up for units of study or problem solving exercise.
This is a neat site that generates dynamic graphs based on the data you enter for the "dynamics of your life". Imagine all the dramas student could graph. Graphs can be shared via MySpace or Blog and Rss feeds.
Survs is a collaborative tool that enables you to create online surveys with simplicity and elegance. Able to use these within a math class for students to create a variety of surveys through the internet and have students access each others easily.
Flash content management platform that allows agencies, developers and businesses to quickly create, share, collaborate, edit, reuse and track Flash content without any programming.
This page provides a course in algebra that teachers can use to review certain topics if they need it. Teachers can also use it in class to help students review and practice algebra concepts.