Math
http://www.hippocampus.org/ This website has other subjects than Math. However, Statistics and Probability, Calculus and Advanced Math, Algebra and Geometry, and Arithmetic are the main subject areas covered. You can search by Textbook correlations, topics or differing courses.
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/
http://www.thinkport.org/middle-school-math.html Math video clips for all sorts of math subject areas.
http://www.thinkport.org/high-school-math.html Visit our collection of Algebra II modules that provide instruction, interactive practice, and real-life scenarios about probability and statistics.
http://www.learner.org/courses/learningmath/algebra/ This is an online course of algebra. It has videos that explain important concepts through out the course. You will need to sign up but it is free.
https://www.geogebra.org/ A set of different online tools - graphing calculator, a tool that allows exploration of differing geo shapes, and so much more.
http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/vlibrary.html Virtual manipulatives from NLVM. The directions, etc are also available in Spanish. Awesome resource.
http://mathforum.org/library/ A conglomeration of a variety of websites on different subjects, just click and find a list of interactive websites on that subject: Algebra || Analysis || Arithmetic/Early Math || Calculus (Single Variable) || Calculus (Multivariable) || Communicating Math|| Differential Equations || Discrete Math || Dynamical Systems (Chaos, Fractals...) || Geometry || History and Biography ||Logic/Foundations || Number Theory || Numerical Analysis || Operations Research || Pre-Calculus (Functions, Inequalities, Trigonometry) || Probability/Statistics || Topology || Applications/Connections (Business, Computer Science, Engineering, Humanities, Sciences, Social Sciences, Sports...)
http://cuacs8.mck.ncsu.edu/mathsampleitems/main.html This has questions and answers that can be done on the web for Algebra and Geometry.
http://mathforum.org/k12/mathtips/beatcalc.html - Check out this site to learn how to do mental math fast! Tips for adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, and squaring numbers are given, as well as finding percentages.
AAA Math (http://www.aaamath.com/index.html) - This highly recommended math site illustrates and provides interactive arithmetic exercises and problems for grades K-8. It contains a series of basic math skills lessons, solid explanations, and challenging interactive games and problem sets. This is a much needed resource for formal elementary math classes and homeschooling sessions that are a resource that can be used by math students in formal elementary education math classes, tutoring, and home schooling.
http://mathforum.org/students/high/probs.html This website is an archival site with many different websites to chose from. Each site has a blurb to give info about the site. This is the high school page but it is clickable at the top of the page to change to Middle School or Elementary.
Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles (http://www.cut-the-knot.org/content.shtml) - A wonderland of puzzles & problems presented by a scholar in love with the language of math. Hundreds of games and brain teasers illustrate algebraic & geometric theories. Links in the glossary provide examples of usage.
Math Baseball (http://www.funbrain.com/math/index.html) - FunBrain.com, an award-winning interactive learning and "edutainment Web site" links K-8 children, parents, and teachers together with its fun math baseball game that you can play by yourself or with friends. It gives you a choice of math problems and the level you want to practice. Click on the Games icon for other games available through their site, some going up to grade 12, age seventeen.
WWW Interactive Mathematics Server (WIMS) (http://wims.unice.fr/wims/wims.cgi?lang=en&+session=4Q5898B0A8.1&+module=home) - This site presents college level interactive mathematical problems. Input an answer and get the result. There are elementary and "more advanced" modes. One note: be sure that the language is set to English in the top right hand corner.
http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/
This site has interactive activities related to number and operations, geometry and measurement, functions and algebra, and probability and data analysis concepts.
http://illuminations.nctm.org/Games-Puzzles.aspx Illuminations has many online activities available. Use the search feature on the right hand side of the page to get to the subject matter you need.
Subtraction Game
Area Explorer
Perimeter Explorer
Shape Explorer
Whole Number Cruncher
Number Cruncher
algebra 1 pt 1/algebra 1
Equations of the Straight Line
Various Averages and Means
Ordered Simple Plot
Possible or Not?
Linear Function Machine
Maze Game
General Coordinates Game
www.regentsprep.org
MathsNet.net --- mathematics in education
geometry
http://geometrygames.org/
The Euler Line
Diagonal Count
Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles, Geometry (This site contains many links.)
Geoboard (This geoboard will calculate the area of a figure automatically.)
Rotation Transform
http://www.cut-the-knot.com/pythagoras/morey.shtml (This site shows a proof of the Pythagorean Theorem by shearing and rotation.)
Proof of Pythagoras' Theorem
Venn Diagrams
TransmoGrapher
TransmoGrapher2
Angles
Triangle Explorer
Surface Area and Volume
ExploreMath.com (You will have to set up your own log in account.)
www.regentsprep.org
MathsNet.net --- mathematics in education
algebra 2
Tower of Hanoi
Equations of the Straight Line
Graph of a Polynomial
Conic Flyer
Two-Variable Function Pump
ExploreMath.com (You will have to set up your own log in account.)
www.regentsprep.org
MathsNet.net --- mathematics in education
trigonometry
The Laws of Sines and Cosines
Cardioids from many angles
ExploreMath.com (You will have to set up your own log in account.)
math analysis
Graph of a Polynomial
The Tortoise and Hare Race
ExploreMath.com (You will have to set up your own log in account.)
calculus
Riemann Sums - Function Integration
Derivatives of Sine and Cosine
Function, Derivative and Integral
Graph of a Polynomial
Skimming A Century of Calculus
Taylor Series Approximation to Cosine
Lagrange Interpolation
statistics
Various ways to define a permutation
Various Averages and Means
Buffon's Needle
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