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Here is a great site for guiding you in planning an internet hunt. http://www.yahooligans.com/content/tg/ Tutorials: For planning, implementing, and assessing integrated internet units. I went to the Yahooligans website o use this children’s search engine to find some math topics. You might want to do the same... http://www.yahooligans.com/School_Bell/Math/ Here are some of the topics on that site: biographies of mathematicians comics about math symbols the Egyptians used to solve math problems math history displays of synergistic, looping, and spiral images Mathematics with the help of Alice, the girl in Lewis Carroll's stories graph theory, knot theory, sorting networks and finite state machines -Gail, for the Teacher2Teacher service
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