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Tami Chalmers

Unit Circle Flashcards - 0 views

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    You can pick the parameters- radians vs. degree, include reciprocal or inverse trig ratios
mathdoubts

Equation of a Circle, when Circle touches x-axis - 0 views

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    How to develop a circle equation in algebraic form when the circle touches the horizontal x-axis and learn how algebra is used in geometry to derive the equation of a circle in algebraic form in mathematics.
Anthony DiLaura

Teaching Rotations - 1 views

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    Nice manipulative for teaching rotations
Anthony DiLaura

National Library of Virtual Manipulatives - 2 views

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    Site provides interactive explorations of geometric and algebraic principals.
Anthony DiLaura

Mathway "beta" - 0 views

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    Here is a more friendly version of Wolfram Alpha, essentially the google of math. Students can get step by step instructions on problem solving... this could act as an at home tutor. It is a sign up site, but it looks like this is free for teachers...not sure if there is a cost for students.
Anthony DiLaura

Math goodies - 1 views

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    exactly what the title says....goodies for math teachers like you and me. lesson plans, games, webquests, articles, and much much more.
Mark Reinardy

Parallel lines cut by a transversal activity - 3 views

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    Investigate the relationship between angle measures when two lines are cut by a transversal
Anthony DiLaura

Culture based math - 1 views

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    This site offers unique interdisciplinary lessons for math and social studies. Great ideas and ways to integrate culture and mathematics
Tami Chalmers

Number sets - 0 views

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    Lots of cool math relationship, mixture of basic and very advanced content. Worth a look.
Tara Maynard

Thatquiz.org - 1 views

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    Great site for quickly assessing students - can see results in real time. Can input class lists but don't have to. Each category can be easy to hard by selecting different levels. You can use what is already there or make your own. Try it out - it's free!
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    Tara- thanks for the post - wondering what your thoughts regarding appropriate level such as: geometry, algebra 1, algebra 2 or perhaps all the above. See if you can edit this listing and tag it with those levels that way teachers can search by their subject area and more easily find sites suitable to their class. thanks again for the great post.
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