Interesting. I don't agree with much of the blog as a day to day strategy, but it might be effective for some sections. I did, however, really like some of the comments people made about it so I recommend reading those!
This video was introduced to me by Sara Karsten. An engaging and funny talk that points to the failures/downfalls of math instruction/curriculum.
Does Dan Meyer's claims about how we teach have truth? How does this reflection challenge our instruction?
Great site as a reference for geometry students and instructors. Offers dynamic interactive math applets. Provides thorough definitions and visual aides.
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.
Interactive, collaborative whiteboard...with math symbols to boot!!!! this could be a sweet tool for our classroom... think of the interactive possibilities :)
not a curriculum, but its interactive math demonstrations provide good raw material to explore with students and, potentially, to work into lesson plans.
Short videos that capture the math and science of real world jobs. Well done examples that are supported with small project based lessons. A subscription site that allows non-subscribers to view a limited number of videos.