All issues of the NCETM Primary Magazine are available here. Very interesting ideas in some articles. Do highlight if there are good articles/sharing/ideas.
Some good resources that can be used in our primary classrooms are Bobbie Bears, Cubes, Tessellation Creators etc. There are also activities for secondary schools. Examples are algebra tiles, congruence theorem etc.
There is a new microsite, Schools Working Together, to support practitioners who are working with individuals and groups of teachers in the primary and secondary sectors to improve the learning and teaching of mathematics. I encourage you to register and participate in the collaboration and build the community.
Mathemapedia is a good place to delve into the thinking behind an aspect of mathematics or pedagogical practice. Written by teachers, for teachers, any teachers can submit articles for consideration, or comment on those already available. Take a look - and contribute your own. (https://www.ncetm.org.uk/mathemapedia/)
This site is an archival repository of papers and records of mathematicians and mathematical organizations,which also includes resources for researchers seeking primary sources in mathematics.
Check out the following article: http://www.maa.org/q/pgs33_42.pdf
Free math online tutoring. It has math videos, practical study tips and practice questions with step-by-step solutions. It has transcripts of the videos.
Action packed math site for elementary and middle school students featuring math games, math word problems, math worksheets, logic puzzles, and math videos.
The site is aimed at students who wish to learn mathematics independently by investigation, and at teachers to use in the classroom with an interactive whiteboard, smartboard or classroom computers.
The applets are virtual manipulatives for those who like to learn visually and kinaesthetically, by doing things and watching what happens. They are split into two age groups 11 to 16 years and 16 to 19 years. The videos are for review and revision of the topics, inside or outside the classroom, and for those who prefer a visual and aural learning style.
Waldomaths is a website authored and maintained by myself, Ron Barrow, a part-time teacher.
"TenMarks is the only online math program that helps students refresh, learn, and master math concepts - in their own time, at their own pace. Each child receives a personalized curriculum to help them master the concepts quickly." Available in the teacher zone are maths videos categorised by grade level and concept.
To enter the teacher zone, you'll need to do a quick sign up. Enjoy!