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Science/Math/Education is for educational web sites of interest to educators, parents, students and professionals emphasizing the teaching or learning of various aspects of math or math topics.

The best sites will try to teach or instruct about math, though clear, easy-to-follow explanations of topics are useful as well.
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Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry and calculus lessons. From Lawrence Spector from the Borough of Manhattan Community College, The City University of New York.
Descriptions of a variety of topics from arithmetic to calculus using examples and historical connotations. Includes graphs and diagrams.
Online mathematical high school. Includes sections of curriculum of elementary mathematics and practice tests.
A network of teachers, educators and students interested in supporting and developing children's early graphic interpretations of mathematical concepts.
Describes the errors seen most frequently in undergraduate mathematics, the most likely causes and remedies. Avoid these in order to improve class performance.
Project to rebuild mathematics education with computer-based computation.
An amusement park of mathematics. Puzzles and number problems, fractals, geometry, calculus, algebra, online games, online calculators, and links.
Generates GCSE and IGCSE maths papers on request, mostly for use by teachers and tutors of children in secondary schools.
Tricks and rules for quickly calculating certain types of problems. Also has some entertaining trivia and facts that are nice to slip into casual conversation.
Features instructional games and puzzles based on a variety of math topics. Includes more serious articles about the language of math and related links.
Learning disability that inverts numeral digits, making it difficult to do basic math functions. Teaching and learning tips for memorizing formulas; working on exercises and taking tests; articles on learning disorders; links to related resources.
Features brief reviews of basic math concepts, from numbers and fractions to probability and statistics. Also, includes formula page and help forum.
Meant for Grades 7-9 (ages 12-14), younger and older. This experiment demonstrates the x and y components of a vector force.
Interactive exercises, online calculators and plotters, mathematical recreations. Available in French and English.
A free tutorial that explains difficult algebra, trigonometry and calculus concepts to beginning middle/high school students in a simplified way that they can understand and use.
MathMol (Mathematics and Molecules) is designed to serve as an introductory starting point for K-12 students and teachers interested in the field of molecular modeling and its application to mathematics.
The professor discusses math topics, both popular and theoretical, on NPR's Weekend Edition. Examples: math determines "Game Of Thrones" protagonist; remembrance of Alan Turing; mathematics for parallel parking; two discussions of math relating to The Beatles.
Working to apply recent advances in computer programming languages and the technology of the World Wide Web to construct a new medium for the communication of Mathematics. Includes links to several visualization sites. [Java.]
Links to resources on math and teaching math in Chicago public schools.
Free mathematics support materials for UK university professionals and students.
Canadian Mathematical Society offers ideas for contestants, with various topics such as numbers, time scheduling, games, geometry, and combinatorics.
Homework help, tutoring, and formulas.
A mathematics-related, one-stop website for interactive lessons, puzzles, educational issues, terminology, help, projects and lessons.
Offers math tutoring for kids from preschool to high school. Locations across the United States and in 15 countries around the world.
For teachers and parents to download practice worksheets and tests to improve children's achievement. Competitions, children's pages and children's contributions.
Features selected learning modules for arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, statistics and probability. Includes some resource links.
Books, games, hints, tricks.
Mathematics online learning resource for students of secondary schools, high schools, colleges and universities.
To create and then develop an environment for learning mathematics. Articles, software tools and links.
Online resource for learners and teachers, featuring groups of themed problems, children's solutions and support for teachers.
Creative and challenging math problems appropriate for high school students, updated often (usually weekly). Questions are archived.
QELP, at Seattle Central Community College. Resources to integrate math and environmental science in college classrooms.
Discusses the study conducted by Sheila Tobias about two groups of science students that are separated by personal math class experience. Also, explains ways to discover a student's strong point as far as assimilating and processing knowledge.
Contains tutorials covering algebra, geometry, calculus, differential equations, matrices, and complex variables. Reviews the most important results, techniques and formulas. Presented in worksheet format and require active participation. Includes practice quizzes and forum board.
Covers the use of chalk boards, geometrical models, rulers, and, calculators and computers to assist the teaching of mathematical concepts. Explains the overseas influence in education and America's additional contribution to the use of these tools. Article is from the Smithsonian Institute.
STIMULUS - peer assisted learning (PAL) through visits to schools. University students visit schools to share with school students their enthusiasm for science, engineering, computers, mathematics or medical sciences and, guided by experienced teachers, to assist the pupils in their school work.
An electronic guide to some of the best ways to study by Martin Greenhow, Brunel University.
Free maths teaching and learning resources designed for both students and teachers in upper primary and lower secondary schools. Includes the "Starter of the Day".
Visual Mathematics is a forum for the dialogue between artists and scientists.
An alternative way of learning mathematics based on Sanskrit religious texts.
Glossary of mathematical mistakes; quotes; puzzles and problems; links.
Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry and calculus lessons. From Lawrence Spector from the Borough of Manhattan Community College, The City University of New York.
Canadian Mathematical Society offers ideas for contestants, with various topics such as numbers, time scheduling, games, geometry, and combinatorics.
Generates GCSE and IGCSE maths papers on request, mostly for use by teachers and tutors of children in secondary schools.
Meant for Grades 7-9 (ages 12-14), younger and older. This experiment demonstrates the x and y components of a vector force.
QELP, at Seattle Central Community College. Resources to integrate math and environmental science in college classrooms.
Interactive exercises, online calculators and plotters, mathematical recreations. Available in French and English.
The professor discusses math topics, both popular and theoretical, on NPR's Weekend Edition. Examples: math determines "Game Of Thrones" protagonist; remembrance of Alan Turing; mathematics for parallel parking; two discussions of math relating to The Beatles.
Features instructional games and puzzles based on a variety of math topics. Includes more serious articles about the language of math and related links.
Online resource for learners and teachers, featuring groups of themed problems, children's solutions and support for teachers.
Project to rebuild mathematics education with computer-based computation.
Features brief reviews of basic math concepts, from numbers and fractions to probability and statistics. Also, includes formula page and help forum.
Mathematics online learning resource for students of secondary schools, high schools, colleges and universities.
Links to resources on math and teaching math in Chicago public schools.
Offers math tutoring for kids from preschool to high school. Locations across the United States and in 15 countries around the world.
Free maths teaching and learning resources designed for both students and teachers in upper primary and lower secondary schools. Includes the "Starter of the Day".
Learning disability that inverts numeral digits, making it difficult to do basic math functions. Teaching and learning tips for memorizing formulas; working on exercises and taking tests; articles on learning disorders; links to related resources.
Descriptions of a variety of topics from arithmetic to calculus using examples and historical connotations. Includes graphs and diagrams.
Online mathematical high school. Includes sections of curriculum of elementary mathematics and practice tests.
Describes the errors seen most frequently in undergraduate mathematics, the most likely causes and remedies. Avoid these in order to improve class performance.
Creative and challenging math problems appropriate for high school students, updated often (usually weekly). Questions are archived.
A network of teachers, educators and students interested in supporting and developing children's early graphic interpretations of mathematical concepts.
Tricks and rules for quickly calculating certain types of problems. Also has some entertaining trivia and facts that are nice to slip into casual conversation.
Free mathematics support materials for UK university professionals and students.
Glossary of mathematical mistakes; quotes; puzzles and problems; links.
Discusses the study conducted by Sheila Tobias about two groups of science students that are separated by personal math class experience. Also, explains ways to discover a student's strong point as far as assimilating and processing knowledge.
Covers the use of chalk boards, geometrical models, rulers, and, calculators and computers to assist the teaching of mathematical concepts. Explains the overseas influence in education and America's additional contribution to the use of these tools. Article is from the Smithsonian Institute.
For teachers and parents to download practice worksheets and tests to improve children's achievement. Competitions, children's pages and children's contributions.
Contains tutorials covering algebra, geometry, calculus, differential equations, matrices, and complex variables. Reviews the most important results, techniques and formulas. Presented in worksheet format and require active participation. Includes practice quizzes and forum board.
Homework help, tutoring, and formulas.
An amusement park of mathematics. Puzzles and number problems, fractals, geometry, calculus, algebra, online games, online calculators, and links.
Features selected learning modules for arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, statistics and probability. Includes some resource links.
An alternative way of learning mathematics based on Sanskrit religious texts.
To create and then develop an environment for learning mathematics. Articles, software tools and links.
Working to apply recent advances in computer programming languages and the technology of the World Wide Web to construct a new medium for the communication of Mathematics. Includes links to several visualization sites. [Java.]
An electronic guide to some of the best ways to study by Martin Greenhow, Brunel University.
Books, games, hints, tricks.
A free tutorial that explains difficult algebra, trigonometry and calculus concepts to beginning middle/high school students in a simplified way that they can understand and use.
MathMol (Mathematics and Molecules) is designed to serve as an introductory starting point for K-12 students and teachers interested in the field of molecular modeling and its application to mathematics.
Visual Mathematics is a forum for the dialogue between artists and scientists.
A mathematics-related, one-stop website for interactive lessons, puzzles, educational issues, terminology, help, projects and lessons.
STIMULUS - peer assisted learning (PAL) through visits to schools. University students visit schools to share with school students their enthusiasm for science, engineering, computers, mathematics or medical sciences and, guided by experienced teachers, to assist the pupils in their school work.

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