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Integrating Across the Curriculum – Math, Science, Literature and Technology
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National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) Standards, teaching resources International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Standards for students, teachers, administrators Eisenhower National Clearinghouse (ENC)
SEED High Quality Teaching and Learning with Technology (HQTLT) Heinemann: excellent books for teachers in literacy, math, science Blue Web'N: "a library of Blue Ribbon learning sites on the web" Classroom Connect: among other things, publisher of Connected Newsletter Inspiration: resources and download a free trial Jill Britton's Home Page: an incredible resource for all kinds of math at middle grades level.Click on "topic links". Teacherlink: The Network Newsletter for Everyday Mathematics Teachers, current edition and link to the archives. While much of it is based on the EM program, there are lots of excellent articles that generalize to any program. For example, see Fall 2003, "Connecting it All: Math, Science, Literature, and the NCTM Standards" TOPS Learning Systems: Materials that help kids, teachers, and parents use "ordinary stuff to do sophisticated, hands-on science and math." The Annenberg/CPB Math and Science Project: on number patterns WebQuests: Children’s Literature
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Web Sites for Teachers and Students NRICH: "Explore a variety of mathematical games and problems at this site created by the Cambridge University College of Education in Great Britain. Produced for math clubs and teachers, the site offers resources for children from the age of 7 to 18, with possible extensions for more advanced students. Features include a monthly periodical with articles and new problems and an interaction area where teachers and students can participate in either closed or open discussions." Solve This! a ThinkQuest project created by three fifth graders; combines math history with math problems and games A Maths Dictionary for Kids by Jenny Eather From the BBC: Everyday Mathematics Games Online Complete Sun and Moon Data for One Day Ron Knotts: Fibonacci Sequence and the Golden Ratio The Flash Mind Reader: try it and then try to figure out how it works. King's List of On-line Math Activities: an organized archive of math resources on the Internet. Everyday Math Resources for teachers, parents and students, University of Chicago Everyday Mathematics Parent Handbook, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Public Schools About Everyday Math, parent handbook of Anchorage, Alaska |
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