Assessment and Evaluation on the Internet - This is a great site for educational assessment, evaluation and research. There is an entire section for mathematics including sample assessments and ideas.
Awesome Library – Links to a wealth of math related resources including lesson plans, games, projects, and research.
Buying a Car - Great site that has students use linked internet to calculate the experimental devaluation of a car. Excellent use of the internet and experimental functions. Students need access to the Internet.
Calculate Odds - Good news bears lotto. Students compare various ways to invest money and calculate the odds of each method of investing.
Calculus Net - Discusses enhanced use of technology in teaching calculus. Teacher resource.
Careers in Mathematics - Allows student to learn about careers in math in nonacademic positions.
Carolina Math - This site contains cartoons, problems and lots of other neat things.
The Chalkboard - Free education programs and resources offered by corporations.
The Chance Database (ASA) - This site gives information on new approaches to teaching statistics. It includes realistic problems in probability and statistics, teaching aids, and projects.
Comap - This site contains information about projects, products, and the Comap modeling competition.
Computing Technology for Math Excellence – This site includes sections on technology integration in your classroom setting, math methodology, manipulatives on the Web, math projects, math initiatives, professional development and more.
Cool Math Sites - This site contains links to a huge number and variety of websites containing games, puzzles, problems, brain-teasers and more.
Daily Lesson Plan – This site contains a variety of lesson plans linking mathematics to real-world applications.
Dave's Math Tables - Pages of math formulas and tables--useful as ready references for student.
Figure This - This site has problems that are designed for families to solve together. There is also a section for parents to offer support for their children's math education
Geometry Forum - Geometric shapes for students to sketch, color and design. Hands-on exploration of geometric concepts.
GoMath - This site contains interactive tutorials for students on many algebra and geometry topics.
Grants - Grants and other peoples' money. A listing concentrated on grants that focus on science, math, engineering, and educational technology.
Homework Central - An 11,000-link academic research directory specifically designed to help with homework and research projects in math and other subjects.
Intel - This site contains a number of online resources for teachers who want to teach with technology. Features include The Journey Inside technology literacy course with a broad range of interactive activities and a lesson plan database written by teachers.
Interactive Mathematics On-Line - Great interactive descriptions of Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Chaos. Great visuals in every aspect. Handles every aspect from simple graphing to in-depth geometric constructions, creating polyhedra, and transforming periodic functions.
Internet-based Lesson Plans - This site contains links to many lesson plans, organized by elementary and secondary as well as by mathematics and science.
Internet Math Challenge - Weekly math puzzles from the University of Idaho for K-12 students. Includes past puzzles with solutions.
IRS: Understanding Taxes - Now you can access online all the great educational content found in the Understanding Taxes program! The online version includes detailed lesson plans, interactive activities, simulations, and more! Of special interest to educators are the correlations to national and state educational standards -- every lesson plan provides you with links listing the applicable national and state standards, making it simple to integrate into your existing classroom curricula.
K-12 Mathematics -Lists many of the K-12 Math resources to be found on the World Wide Web.
K-12 Math Curriculum Center - This site is funded by the National Science Foundation and provides useful information to teachers and schools to assist them as they select and implement standards-based mathematics curricula.
Lanius Lessons - This site contains numerous lesson plans, including Algebra - Fun with Calendars and Rectangle Pattern Challenges created by Cynthia Lanius.
Manipula Math with Java - Excellent site for middle school. Plenty of interactive programs available that can be manipulated by students.
MarcoPolo – Choose lesson plans and resources by grade level and subject. This site contains links to activities and lesson plans on a variety of topics.
Math Fun Facts - This site includes interesting facts that involve mathematics.
Math for Morons Like Us - Don't let the name fool you! This site contains links to many valuable resourcesfor students and teachers.
Math Goodies - This site contains several lessons on a variety of topics.
Math Homework Help - This site contains helpful hints about pre-algebra, algebra I & II, college algebra, geometry, trigonometry, pre-calculus, and calculus concepts as well as a math dictionary and a chronology of mathematicians.
Math in Daily Life - This site is from the Annenberg CPB Exhibits Collection and presents interactive articles about how mathematics affects daily decision making.
Math Games - This site is a collection of links to different math games of various levels and challenges.
Math League - In addition to information about math contests, this site has tutorials for students on a variety of topics.
Math Mastery - This site provides problems and answers at various levels for students in grades 4 through 8. Sections include skills practice (CyberChallenge), family activities (Family-Fun), and challenge problems (Daily Brain).
Mathematics Learning Forum - Become a part of a growing, nationwide community of educators interested in mathmatics reform and the NCTM Standards.
Mathematical Snippets - Explore the Pythagorean Theorem, Mobius Strips and how to count to infinity.
Mathematically Sane - This site contains links to articles and information about mathematics education research and reform.
MathMol - 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 math.
Mathographies - Meet the mathematicians from Archimedes to Leibniz to Weierstrass. Biographies of selected mathematicians are presented.
MathRealm - This site provides hundreds of award winning math lessons, learning tools, and exploration activities for grades 4-12.
Math/Science/Internet - Teachers designed all of these lesson plans for plenty of mathematics classes in new and exciting ways.
McGraw-Hill Learning Network - An on-line teaching and learning space for connecting teachers, students, and parents. This site includes on-line textbooks and unique learning and teaching tools.
McRel K-12 Standards - This site contains numerous lesson plans, cross-referenced to the NCTM Standards an the AAAS Benchmarks.
Mega Math - 7 topics from map-coloring to knots. Use each problem and click in the "big picture" for more information.
Mega Penny - This (really cool) site demonstrates the powers of ten by using quantities of pennies and comparisons to different common objects (pictorially). You can answer questions such as “What would a billion pennies look like?”
Moneyopolis On-Line Game - The games interactive activities help players learn how to identify financial priorities, balance income and expenditures, and save money. Includes ideas for teachers to use when incorporating the game into their curriculum.
Multicultural Perspectives in Mathematics Education - This Web Site is maintained by the Department of Mathematics Education of the University of Georgia as a tool for furthering understanding of multicultural perspectives in mathematics education. It is intended as both a forum and a resource for mathematics educators who are interested in teaching mathematics reflecting contributions of many cultures and in teaching students who bring cultural diverse backgrounds to mathematics learning.
National Center for Education Statistics (TIMSS Website) - This site has numerous links to sites relating to education policy. The Third International Mathematics and Science Study contains rich information comparing achievement and understanding how life in U. S. schools differs from that in other nations.
NCTM - What is the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and what does it do?
The NCTM Standards: An Overview - This site is an overview of the NCTM Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (PSSM).
E-Standards - A full version of the PSSM is located at this site. It contains the full text of the document as well as interactive electronic examples not available in the text.
Illuminations - This site contains examples, lessons, and resources linked to the revised NCTM PSSM.
Reflections - Presents questions for the new (and experienced teacher). Each question gives a video clip of a teaching situation to answer the question.
SIMT Learning Units - This site contains lesson plans, assignments, and assessments created by maryland mathematics teachers during the Summer institute for Mathematics Teachers, jointly sponsored by the NSA and HCPSS.
New Car Prices - How much will your favorite new car cost you?
PBS Mathline - Professional Development at your fingertips.
PBS TeacherLine - This site is a comprehensive online learning environment that provides current and future teachers with professional development opportunities in the areas of mathematics and technology. In addition, TeacherLine provides access to abundant educational resources, and fosters a collaborative environment by allowing educators to share ideas through a variety of community-building tools.
Plus Magazine - This is an on-line mathematics journal.
POP Mathematics - Did you ever wonder what made our teacher get so excited about some topic in Mathematics? See the links on this site and they might explain this "weird behavior."
Problems of the Week - This site contains six different "problem of the week categories, grouped by age level. Weekly drawings for a free calculator are drawn from submissions of correct solutions. There is also an archive of past problems.
Problems of the Week - This website has links to dozens of challenging mathematics problems for elementary, middle and high school.
Project Interactivate - This site contains lesson plans for interesting discovery lessons and a useful mathematics dictionary.
Puzzle Solvers at Cryptic Manor - This site is for puzzle solving at many levels using codemaking and codebreaking strategies. Sponsored by the National Security Agency (NSA), this site allows students and adults to see the type of work done at NSA.
StatLib - This Carnegie Mellon university site has data sets, statistical software, and algorithms for applied statistics.
TeacherLine - This site, for pre-K through clooege teachers, helps educators achieve teaching and technology skills through a series of onine learning modules with a focus on integrating technology into instruction.
Teacher Resources - The Stock Market Project is a multidisciplinary approach to teaching about the stock market. Lesson plans, Stock Competition Options, Stock Quote Servers/Stock Information on the Web. Teacher Reproducible Pages, Student Forms and Educational Standards are included.
Teaching Challenges for New Teachers - This site offers advice, ideas and resources on a variety of teaching challenges facing new math teachers.
Technology Lab - This site provides activities for students that involve mathematics and interactive internet use. Activities include comparing car prices, building cubes, and drink cup design.
Texas Instruments - Great site for classroom activities to do on Texas Instrument calculators listed by subject and products.
TI Downloads - Applications that you can download onto your TI-83+. All you need to be able to access these once you have downloaded them is a Graph Link to install them on the computer. This site was constucted by Howard High School Mathematics Teacher, Josh Mize.
Topics in Mathematics - Very extensive site with links to every field of mathematics. Excellent resource site.
Unsolved Mathematical Problems - This site is dedicated to currently unsolved mathematical problems. It includes a listing of famous constants as well as Fermat's Last Theorem (and we hope it's been updated since Andrew Wiles' great achievement!). It also includes links to many related sites.
The U.S. Census Bureau (1) - This site gives population estimates, projections, and social and demographic data, as well as information on how this data was collected. An excellent source of data for the Statistics classroom.
Virtual High School - This site is a national consortium of high schools that presents 40 specialized, Internet-based courses to participating students.
What are the Chances? - This site allows a student to enter any number of rolls of a dice and see results displayed in tables and as a graph.
Webmath - a homework help site that promises instant answeres to student questions
Wonderful Ideas Web Site - This site features a sample newsletter and activities, games, and problems appropriate for mathematics students in grades 3-8.
World of Mathematics - This site contains fascinating facts and formulas, excellent for enrichment ideas.
Yahoo: Science: Mathematics - Plenty of drill and practice material, math-tutoring and teacher information about current mathematics-teaching issues.
Zone 101 - A resource of mathematics,lessons on many topics for grades 4-8, this site also includes a link to an animated glossary and a lesson index.