- German Language Math Resources - Math Forum
Mathematics and math education resources available online in German, collected by the Math Forum. Sites are organized by: Research Centers, Articles and Publications, Software, and Other Educational Resources.
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- Getsmarter.org - Council on Competitiveness
A free web site designed to help improve math and science education. Interactive quizzes, games, and tutorials allow students to learn more about specific topics and improve their skills. MSTV, a series of interactive modules, shows how math and science
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- Getting Across the River - Math Forum, Ask Dr. Math Common Question
A selection of answers to questions such as "A man has a goat, a wolf and a cabbage. He must cross a river in a boat that will only carry one item at a time...."
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- Getting To Know You (SMILE) - Kathy Koval, Randolph School
A lesson for any grade designed to teach students to use a ruler and measure accurately to the nearest inch; draw and label properly different graphs (line, pie, bar, pictograph); estimate/record measurement on a number line using intervals; and collect
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- GFBrandenburg's Blog - Guy Brandenburg
In his opening post, Brandenburg wrote, "I have been doing some research on educational progress (or lack thereof) in the Washington, DC school system before and after the reign of our media-darling school Chancellor, Michelle Rhee...." The retired high
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- Gifted and ADD/ADHD - Carolyn K., Hoagies' Gifted Education Page
Articles and reports on attention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, primarily as related to the education of gifted children.
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- Gifted Children with Special Needs: Articles and Research - Carolyn K., Hoagies' Gifted Education Page
Articles and reports on children who are learning disabled, in particular in the context of those who are also gifted children.
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- Gifted LearningLinks - Center for Talent Development, Northwestern University
Gifted LearningLinks offers academically talented students in Kindergarten through Grade 12 the opportunity to take enrichment, high school honors, AP and university credit courses online--from wherever they are, whenever they want, at a pace appropriate
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- Gifted Programs: Articles and Research - Carolyn K., Hoagies' Gifted Education Page
Articles and reports on education programs for gifted children: schools for the gifted, early college, Saturday and summer programs, and talent searches.
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- Giggle Learn: Addition and Subtraction Math Fact Games - Laurie Laurendeau, Giggle Learn LLC
"Giggle Facts" is a collection of 50 fun games to teach children addition and subtraction math facts, entirely through board games, games with dice, dominoes, and playing cards. The facts are introduced in a step-by-step manner, along with specific strategies
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- Girls' Angle
Girls' Angle is a math club for girls and a supportive community for all girls and women engaged in the study, use and creation of mathematics. By mentoring, publishing the bimonthly Bulletin, and solving math problems on commission, networking professional
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- Girls' Attitudes, Self-Expectations, and Performance in Math - Michelle Maraffi; Math Forum
For those concerned about girls' negative attitudes and expectations in the study of mathematics who want to improve and increase girls' performance and learning in math: an annotated bibliography of articles and studies designed to give teachers and
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- GirlTECH - Cynthia Lanius; Center for Research on Parallel Computation (CRPC)
GirlTECH was a teacher training and student council program that encouraged young women to pursue careers in mathematics and science, offering intensive technology training to explore innovative teaching strategies for gender equity in the classroom through
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- Glad2Teach - Glad2Teach.com
Web-based live math tutoring for students in grades 4-12. Its objective is to make math learner-friendly for the students, based on the Constructive Theory of Learning. It uses real life examples and anecdotes to put the math topic in context for the
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- Global Connections Online - National Semiconductor Corporation
A Web-based workshop that provides teachers with knowledge, skills, and support to incorporate the Internet in their classrooms and curricula. Learning objectives include explaining basic concepts relating to the Internet; using the features of a web
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- Global Math Department - Megan Hayes-Golding, community organizer
Professional development among math teachers sharing what they've learned "... 'cause we don't want our classes to suck the energy from students." Files have included "ZERO_Hit_Me_Game," "TI-NSpire_Quick_Tip," and "Zero_Game_Instructions." BigMarker community
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- The Global Schoolhouse - Global SchoolNet Foundation (GSN)
A site for teachers, parents, teens, and kids, with articles on telecommunication in the classroom, contests, events, projects, an alphabetical site index, and an annotated list of all articles. Formerly called FrEdMail (Free Educational Mail), GSN is
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- The Global Schoolhouse - Global SchoolNet Foundation (GSN)
The Global Schoolhouse focuses on projects for life-long learning and uses the most powerful Internet tools, including live video, to link K12 classrooms to their communities and to other children around the world. Projects that discover and document
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- Global Student Network - Global Student Network, LLC
Provider of online homeschool curriculum, delivered entirely over the Internet. Over eighty courses for grades 2-12. Free online demo.
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- Globewide Network Academy (GNA)
A worldwide non-profit consortium of educational and research organizations for support of online courses and distance education. Its mission is to improve education by creating a marketplace for courses as well as to offer administrative and technical
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- goENC.com - ENC Learning, Inc.
Resources and support for math and science educators needed to help raise student achievement in these vital subjects. Search over 27,000 print and multi-media curriculum resources and professional development materials. Web-based resources are only available
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- Go Figure - CleverMedia
Find the sequence of numbers that completes the equation. Requires the Flash plug-in.
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- GoKidding - Sarveshwar Rao
Flash activities on counting, adding, subtracting, and naming shapes (polygons). Worksheets include circle mazes, fun with circles, and fun with triangles.
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- The Golden Mean - Rashomon (K. Wiedman)
The Golden Mean or Golden Section was derived by the ancient Greeks. Like pi, the number 1.618... is an irrational number. Both the ancient Greeks and the ancient Egyptians used the Golden Mean when designing their buildings and monuments. Links to pages
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- Golden Ratio, Fibonacci Sequence - Math Forum, Ask Dr. Math FAQ
About the Golden Ratio (or Golden Section or Golden Mean), the Golden Rectangle, and the Fibonacci Sequence.
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- Golden Rectangle and Golden Ratio - Jim Loy
An introduction to the ratio involved in the Golden Rectangle, with a link to The Most Pleasing Rectangle Web Poll.
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- Gold Medal Math - EdVenture Software
An educational software program which reinforces math skills through ten 3-D animated Olympic events for students in grades 2-6. Site includes product description, screen shots, ordering and contact info. Typing program also available.
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- GoldStudent Helps Your Child Excel in Math - GoldStudent
An online math enrichment and assistance program for students K-6. With customized study guides and over 4 million math worksheets, GoldStudent is designed to help children improve their problem-solving skills, gain confidence in their math abilities
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- GoldStudent - Ning Wang and Andrew Cleland, GoldStudent
Goldstudent.com is an online math training program for students in grades K-6. An initial assessment test is used to develop a personalized study guide for each student. Students advance topic by topic based on the results of their work on worksheets
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- Google
A search engine that analyzes the way Web pages are linked to one another and automatically generates lists of Web resources based on frequency of linking.
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- Google Calculator
Google's calculator feature evaluates math expressions. The google.com and the Google Toolbar search boxes now handle queries such as: 56*78, half a cup in teaspoons, (G * mass of earth)/(radius of earth ^ 2), and 1.21 GW / 88 mph. Google provides instructions
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- Google Groups Discussion: TI-Nspire - Rex Boggs, moderator
For users of the TI-Nspire handheld, Rex Boggs has set up a moderated discussion group at Google Groups. The purpose of the discussion is to share knowledge and problems to make the technology more productive, enjoyable and enlightening. If you are interested
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- Googol, Googolplex - Math Forum, Ask Dr. Math Common Question
A selection of answers to questions about googols and googolplexes, such as who coined the terms, how big they are, whether it is possible to hold a googol in your hands, and more.
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- Googol Learning - Susan Jarema
"It wasn't until I began teaching my own children math and had to relearn it that I began to see its beauty...." From the family publishers of the Discovery Multiplication Program, music such as "Multiplication Vacation," and other educational DVDs, games,
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- Googolplex - Frank Pilhofer
The American mathematician Edward Kasner once asked his nine-year-old nephew to invent a name for a very large number, ten to the power of one hundred; and the boy called it a googol. He thought this was a number to overflow people's minds, being bigger
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- Gordon's Games, Simple Math, Not So Simple Math, Not Just Math - Gordon Scott
Booklets intended to be a resource for those who teach Primary Math, K-3, ages 4-8: beginning teachers, home schooling parents, teachers of teachers, and teachers wishing to supplement a text. Over 25 simple and inexpensive math games; basic math with
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- Goudreau Museum of Mathematics in Art & Science - Stephanie Killian
When you visit the Math Museum in New York, you can build a math model; explore games and puzzles; view exhibits demonstrating how math is used in the arts and sciences; experience challenging but nonthreatening specialized programs and workshops in math;
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- Government Affairs and Education (AMS) - American Mathematical Society
Government Affairs: news from Washington on science funding; calls for action; policy statements; recent statements by the mathematical community; federal budget information; how to contact Congress; science policy events; and a link to the AMS Committee
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- Grades 9-12 Data Analysis and Probability (MSTE) - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
A list of statistics resources from the Office of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education (MSTE), including lessons and useful data sets, organized to follow the NCTM Statistics Standards for grades 9-12. Links to the AP Statistics site and even
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- Grandma Got STEM - Rachel Levy
Levy, a Professor in the Mathematics Department at Harvey Mudd College, blogs to collect public awareness and art projects that use grandmothers' pictures, names, and connections to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) in order to
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- Grant Wrangler - Nimble Press
Searching this free grant listing service for the category math pulls up deadlines and capsule descriptions of dozens of funding opportunities for math teachers.
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- Grazing Animals - Math Forum, a Classic Problem from the Ask Dr. Math FAQ
A cow/goat/donkey is tethered to a barn in or a fence around a field... how long should the rope be so that she can eat half the grass?
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- Greater Than, Less Than Symbols - Math Forum, Ask Dr. Math Common Question
A selection of answers to questions about "greater than" (>) and "less than" (<) symbols, such as memory aids for telling the difference between the two.
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- Great Maths Teaching Ideas - Will Emeny
Emeny's blog of teaching ideas and resources, which dates back to June, 2010, has included posts such as "Investigating the sum of interior angles in polygons," "Can you make practising the times tables fun? Yes, just give me three dice," "When angles
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- The Great Paper Airplane Challenge (TEAMS) - Jeannie Toshima; TEAMS Distance Learning, Los Angeles County Office of Education
Use origami to build the farthest flying airplane, and win the challenge. TEAMS looked for the farthest flying airplanes throughout the nation - the best
from each class. Students sent in the written directions (diagrams were acceptable) for folding
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- The Greenwood Institute - Greenwood School
A dyslexia, learning disabilities, and literacy resource site, with links to Web resources and publications. Comprehensive training of literacy instructors for mainstream and specialized schools; support for home schooling; research support; and consulting
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- Grid Puzzle - Rick Reed
A magic square Java applet that presents a 4x4 grid with mixed-up numbers in it: drag individual numbers or flip, move, or swap rows and columns to make diagonals, rows, and columns add to 34.
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- Grouping and Tracking Students in Math Classes - Mathematics Education at The Math Forum
The Math Forum's page of collected Web resources on the pros and cons of heterogeneous math grouping or ability tracking.
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- Grouping: Articles and Research - Carolyn K., Hoagies' Gifted Education Page
Articles and reports on grouping practices, primarily as related to the education of gifted children.
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- Grouping Practices (NCREL) - Pathways to School Improvement
"Grouping practices - especially tracking - often have the effect of reducing equity." This article explores the negative effects of tracking and touches on cooperative learning. From the North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL).
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