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Extractions: htmlAdWH('93212816', '728', '90'); Main Home Schooling Homeschooling Links and More . . . This is a compilation of web links that I have found and saved thinking I would need these one day or saved them and use them regularly in our family's homeschooling adventure. This is not meant to be the last word on what's available out there, but is more a way to keep ME organized. It is my hope and prayer that other families will benefit from this webpage. This is a work in progress, so be patient. If you find any dead links, PLEASE send me an email to let me know. There's nothing more annoying than thinking you have found a great site, only to see it can't be found. . . And if you have a great site or can think of a way to better organize this information, please let me know so we all can benefit. Getting Started Preschoolers, Kindergarten Through Grade 3 Homeschooling Special Needs Children - Gifted and Otherwise Gifted Language Arts ... Home Organization
Geometry Lesson Plans Over 1000 lessons for math teachers! Geometry lesson plans. Crystals are realworld examples of polyhedra. The salt you sprinkle on your food is a http://www.teach-nology.com/teachers/lesson_plans/math/geometry/
Extractions: 3-D Drawing and Geometry - In this geometry unit you will see some different types of 3-D drawings, and learn how to do these drawings yourself. You will also explore many interesting careers that use these techniques, from architecture to movies. Buckyballs - Students wondering why we study about polyhedral can find one reason by looking through the information in the links to Buckyballs. - Students studying polyhedral enjoy seeing the structures as they occur in the real world. Crystalline structures can be categorized into seven crystal systems. Designs with Circles - In the Islamic culture the circle is a unit of measure. The circle is the basis for the organization of space. It is a starting point in architecture, poetry, music and even calligraphy. Discovering Pi - Many students tend to memorize, without understanding, formulas that we use in geometry or other mathematical areas. This particular activity allows students to discover why pi works in solving problems dealing with finding circumference. Dueling Pinwheels - Dazzle your students with this so-cool animated introductory exercise.
WeatherBug Achieve Weathernet Classroom offers educational technology and weather, geography, math, and science lesson plans. http://www.weatherbugachieve.com/
Extractions: Hear what teachers have to say about WeatherBug Achieve. RESEARCH FINDINGS Download our whitepaper that shows how Achieve improves student performance. Improve student achievement by creating a learning atmosphere of discovery and inquiry using live, real world information and images from the worlds largest weather network. WeatherBug Achieve is fun and interactive, and covers state education standards in math, science, geography, technology and much more.
SMILE PROGRAM PHYSICS INDEX Almost 200 lesson plans, grouped by physics topic. Also, math lesson plans are on the same page. http://www.iit.edu/~smile/physinde.html
Math Courses At UIC Course handouts, lesson plans, and other resources compiled by Dan Bernstein. http://cr.yp.to/courses.html
Extractions: D. J. Bernstein Course Name Semester Year MCS 501 and CS 501 Computer Algorithms II Fall MCS 261 Discrete Mathematics Fall MCS 590 High-Speed Cryptography Spring MCS 494 UNIX Security Holes Fall MCS 501 and CS 501 Spring MCS 275 Fall MCS 260 Spring Math 515 Number Theory II Spring Math 436 Number Theory II Spring MCS 541 Computational Complexity Fall MCS 275 Spring MCS 401 and EECS 460 Fall LAS 100 Fall Math 515 Commutative Algebra Spring MCS 275 Fall MCS 494 Cryptography Spring Math 514 Number Theory I Fall Course Name Semester Year LAS 100 Fall MCS 260 Spring MCS 261 Discrete Mathematics Fall MCS 275 Fall MCS 275 Spring MCS 275 Fall MCS 401 and EECS 460 Fall Math 436 Number Theory II Spring MCS 494 Cryptography Spring MCS 494 UNIX Security Holes Fall MCS 501 and CS 501 Spring MCS 501 and CS 501 Computer Algorithms II Fall Math 514 Number Theory I Fall Math 515 Number Theory II Spring Math 515 Commutative Algebra Spring MCS 541 Computational Complexity Fall MCS 590 High-Speed Cryptography Spring
Extractions: Paul Burchard Dept. of Math. University of Utah The reviews are personal opinions, and do not represent the official position of the reviewers' institutions. The inclusion of commercial products likewise does not represent any sort of endorsement by these institutions. The following lists are particularly rich and/or well-maintained starting places for your search. In the typical fashion of the Web, they contain ever more pointers to ever more lists. However, they are not necessarily focussed on mathematics. Department of Mathematics
Hypatia-phd's Math Page! Devoted to mathematics and mathematics education. Original lesson plans and class information for teachers; links to NCTM, MAA, lateral logic puzzles and other resources. http://www.geocities.com/hypatia-phd/Math.html
Turtle Family Logo Page Handouts and lesson plans used during presentations given at NCTM conferences and the Missouri math Attack Symposium. http://home.centurytel.net/mrchuc/
Extractions: Class of 2001 Logo is a special hands-on, minds-on way of interacting with a computer. For excellent information about the Logo language, refer to The Logo Foundation or read our handout from the January 1998 St. Louis NCTM Regional Convention. We are Charles, Denice, Flynn and Teagan Smith. All four of us use and love Logo in one way or another. Charles and Denice are teachers and use Logo in their classes. Teagan and Flynn are students who use Logo as a learning tool. Teagan and Flynn also assist in Logo Presentations done by the family. Missouri Math/Science Interface 1994, 1995, and 1996 NCTM Regional Meeting at Kansas City, 1996
BC Min Of Education - Apply Lessons Plans For Applied Academics Take this golf lesson and learn more about swing speeds, club lengths and loft.You ll pick up some useful math skills and maybe improve your golf game. http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/careers/aa/lessons/math.htm
Extractions: (Mechanical Drafter Designer) Paint by Numbers (House Painter) Formula for Success (Market Analyst) Pixelmaniacs (Computer Game Designer) Hearing is Believing (Audiologist) Record Breaking News (Sportscaster) In Dog Pounds (Animal Health Technologist) Teeing Off (Golf Pro) Let it Fly! (Aerospace Engineer) Tuning In (Piano Repair Technician) Technical and Professional Communications 12 Teeing Off Golf Pro What makes a good golfer? If you said "good form" you should know that good form can also be described mathematically. Take this golf lesson and learn more about swing speeds, club lengths and loft. You'll pick up some useful math skills and maybe improve your golf game. Return to Menu Tuning In Piano Repair Technician Not everyone agrees on what is good music, but no one can argue with mathematics when it comes to music. It turns out that mathematics is at the centre of what we consider harmonious. Tune into this lesson to learn more about rational and irrational numbers and frequencies. Then sound off on the myth of perfect pitch.
Resource Room: Free-Spirited Structured, Multisensory Learning Teaching and learning resources in reading, spelling, math, and comprehension for people of all ages with learning disabilities. Provides exercises, articles, software reviews, book lists, lesson plans, tips, online store, and links to related resources and chat room. Also has information about Home Schooling, the Gifted LD student, and older learners for parents, students and teachers. http://www.resourceroom.net/index.asp
Extractions: var site="s12flashthefish" Click on folder tabs for: Teachers, home educators, curriculum developers, tutors, students, parents, Orton-Gillingham trained specialists, and other curious souls welcome! Helping Children Stand To Their Full Height - balancing high expectations with accommodations from the International Dyslexia Association's Perspectives newsletter Word Part : Di (new format, too). Building Vocabulary in Remedial Settings: Focus on Word Relatedness reprinted with permission from the International Dyslexia Association New Word Part: ten/tain (to hold) New Word Part mini-lesson: E- Holes Comprehension Companion . Chapter-by-chapter exercises to accompany the novel by Louis Sachar. (All done 7/10/04!)
Extractions: Welcome to our Choice and Learning Styles Web Site! This site is dedicated to promoting choice in the high school classroom and increasing the use of learning styles theory to improve education. You will find lesson plans for math, science, English, foreign languages, humanities, social studies and art. Each of these lessons promotes choice in the classroom or presents materials with Gardners Multiple Intelligences theory or both! This site was created as part of the M.A.T. programs school change project in cooperation with University of Louisville and Waggener Traditional High School in Louisville, Kentucky. We hope you find this site useful. Please email comments to: npgnad01@athena.louisville.edu
Mskdubois Activities, lesson plans, and links for reading, writing, social studies, science, spelling, and math. http://www.homestead.com/mskdubois/
MIMS Consortium of educational institutions in Lexington and Richland Counties in partnership with business and industry to provide resources for science and mathematics instruction. Includes lesson plans and other teaching resources. http://scssi.scetv.org/mims/
Center For Science And Environmental Outreach Provides science, environmental and math programs for K12 schools and lesson plans for teachers with news items, education programs and career information. http://emml.mtu.edu/gem/
Extractions: Visit our regional education center Welcome to the home page of the Michigan Tech Center for Science and Environmental Outreach (CSEO). The Center has served Michigan's Upper Peninsula and the surrounding upper Great Lakes region since it was first established as the Michigan Tech Regional Groundwater Education in Michigan (GEM) Center in 1991. The Center changed its name to Center for Science and Environmental Outreach in 1997. In 2001, the school outreach programs of the CSEO partnered with the
Redirect Page Students will explore polyhedra in the real world through crystalline Hare andTortoise Game, My personal goal for this lesson plan was to take two of http://www.mste.uiuc.edu/mathed/queryform.html
Lesson Plans - The U.S. Mint lesson plans for basic arithmetic, history and language arts, advanced math from the United States Mint. http://www.usmint.gov/kids/Index.cfm?FileContents=/kids/teachers/lessons.cfm
Montessori Math Album lesson plans on numeration, arithmetic, fractions, and geometry. http://www.ux1.eiu.edu/~cfsjy/mts/math/_link.htm
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