Resources and Tools

Math Tools
Looking for an interactive web page to help teach fractions? How about a Sketchpad® activity that explores the definition of the derivative? Math Tools is a community library built around interactive math tools that use such technology as Java, spreadsheets, dynamic geometry software, graphing calculators, and more! Users can search for the tools themselves, or related activities or lesson plans, save favorites, rate items, and read and participate in discussions linked to each resource.

Internet Math Library
This searchable and annotated library gives you quick and easy access to thousands of the best math and math education-related resources on the web.

Math Community Issues
Interested in learning more about math and math teaching, and the issues that are at the forefront of math education in our communities? Check out this collection of articles and web sites that are devoted to critical thinking about the teaching and learning of mathematics.

Teacher Exchange
Lessons by teachers, for teachers. Want an exciting lesson presented at a conference or featured in a newsletter? Come to the Teacher Exchange and share the lessons that engage students. Over 250 user-contributed activities are available, and you can also get support for publishing your own ideas.

Newsletter
Discover highlights of mathematics and math education sites on the Internet through our newsletter, e-mailed weekly to subscribers. We offer it in both html and text-only versions.

Professional Development Events and Programs
Grow with Math Forum professional development. Read more about professional development events and programs that The Math Forum has done to support teacher professional growth and school and district integration of technology into the teaching and learning of mathematics.

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