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  1. Skill-building Science Grades 1-2: Standards-based Activities in Physical, Life, And Earth Science (Real-World Math Series) by Kathryn Wheeler, 2006-04-30

141. Dynamicals Systems At RUG
Dynamical Systems programme. activities, courses, members, meetings, projects, jobs.
http://www.math.rug.nl/Research/Dynsys/
Dynamical Systems at the RuG
Research Activities Staff KAM Seminar Courses directly related to Dynamics Jobs in Dynamics at the RUG PhD projects Master projects Publications

Research Activities

The aim of the program is to analyse mathematical aspects of deterministic
dynamical systems with finitely many degrees of freedom. On the one hand
these investigations are of theoretical and qualitative nature, but on the
other hand we study and practice modelling of dynamics in applications, where
also quantitative aspects are relevant.
The processes which occur in real world systems are usually very complex and
there are too many details to be described completely. The most relevant aspects are
the main ingredients of the theory of dynamical systems.
Attractors : The long-term behavior, occurring when a system has settled down on an attractor in state space. Stability : Which dynamical phenomena are persistent under small perturbations of the initial state or of the model equations? Bifurcation : The behavior of a dynamical system might vary substancially when one changes the (control-)parameters. The bifurcation

142. CompCat At Bangor
Computational Category Theory (part of The Computational Category Theory Project). People, activities, software.
http://www.informatics.bangor.ac.uk/public/math/research/compcat/
University of Wales, Bangor - School of Informatics
Computational Category Theory
This site is part of The Computational Category Theory Project.
Groups
Currently connected with this project are:
Contact: Bob Walters at: robert.walters@uninsubria.it
Mount Allison University, Canada
Contact: Bob Rosebrugh at: RRosebrugh@mta.ca
This group
Contact: Ronnie Brown at: R.Brown@bangor.ac.uk
Goals and Method
  • The aim of this project is the development of software on a wide variety of platforms for computing with mathematical categories and associated algebraic structures. Although writing on different platforms each group will undertake to make available programs for translating their input and output files to the formats of the other groups. New versions will be announced on the Categories Mailing List.
Background to Activities at Bangor
Software developed at Bangor
  • XMOD - (Wensley/Alp) GAP3 package for crossed modules and cat1-groups
    (currently being converted to GAP4.1);
  • KAN - (Heyworth) GAP3 package for Kan extensions of actions of categories
    (currently being converted to GAP4.1).

143. Art, Geometry, Astract Sculpture
Computer Graphics, Art, math, Geometry, and Abstract Sculpture are closely related. These activities are trying to transcend the boundaries between the fields. With images of models and sculptures.
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~sequin/ART/
Art, Geometry, and Abstract Sculpture Computer Graphics, Art, Math, Geometry, and Abstract Sculpture are closely related. In the activities below we are trying to transcend the boundaries between these fields.

ART-MATH Conferences
Art Exhibits

Abstract Sculptures
A small sampling of great contemporary sculptures.

"Rainbow Bit" Sculpture
The story of the CD-ROM sculpture in Soda Hall

Scherk-Collins Sculpture Generator
My original parameterized program to generate Scherk-Collins towers and toroids.

A pictorial gallery of my own efforts with physical structures.

FermiLab Art Exhibit
Sculpture Models exhibited at the FermiLab Art Gallery from May 13 till July 7, 1998.

Science - Art Exhibit
Sculpture Models exhibited at "Science in the Arts Art in the Sciences", June, 1999.

2nd Generation Sculpture Generator
An emerging library of modules providing more generality, built by Jordan Smith.

Minimum-Variation Surfaces
Work with Henry Moreton to find a functional that encodes the fairness of surfaces.

Geometry and Topology
Klein Bottles, Boy's Surface, and Zonohedra also have an aesthetic appeal.

144. HOME
Includes math, reading, and science sections, as well as activities for parents to do with toddlers and preschoolers.
http://www.justforkidsonly.com/
Dear Visitor: Welcome to "the growing web site for growing ages". Justforkidsonly.com is an educational web site for children of all ages. Education is a never ending process. We learn at all ages and at all the times, until we reach our full potential. The objective of this site is to help achieve children their maximum potential.    Our new visitors may choose to click the Introduction. Let the whole world celebrate your birthday...                  Click Birthday Greetings... In the joy of others lies our own... In the progress of others rests our own... In the good of others abides our own...H.D.H. Pramukh Swami Maharaj                                          TOP 500 WEB SITE AWARD                                   OUTSTANDING WEB PAGES                   In recognition of creativity, integrity and excellence on the Web. 

145. Mathematics Lesson Plans By Math Teachers
Quality lesson plans, classroom activities and educational resources for math teachers
http://www.articlesforeducators.com/math/
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Mathematics lesson plans by math teachers
Top Mathematics
Mathematical concepts made easy with great lesson plan ideas for your classroom. From basic number games to advanced concepts, it's all in here.
Competition

Math Competition: Discipline and Teamwork

Math Competition: Confidence and Preparation

Math Competitions: Students Teaching Students
...
Miscellaneous

Use the search box below
to find a specific topic.

146. Math Forum Pre-Kindergarten Teachers' Place
Includes suggestions for lessons, activities, sites, and software reviews.
http://mathforum.org/teachers/pre-k/
Elementary
Math Search
Teachers' Place
by Grade Level: o Pre-Kindergarten
o Elementary School
o Grades K-2
o Grades 3-5
o Middle School
o High School Join our
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See also: o Math by Topic o Math Education TEACHERS' PLACE MAIN PAGE For Your Classroom
Ideas and resources for teaching mathematics.
T2T FAQ: frequently asked questions.
Teacher Exchange
User-contributed classroom materials.
Activities and Projects
Pre-K puzzles, problems, and recreational sites.
Individual Lesson Plans
Teacher-developed lessons on selected topics.
Collections of Lesson Plans
Web sites focusing on classroom materials.
Math Software
Archives, reviews and publishers of software.
For Your Career
Online Degrees and Certifications for Teachers
Mailing Lists and Newsgroups
Online discussions where you can trade ideas.
Articles and Publications
Standards, journals, bibliographies, and other publications.
Professional Organizations
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM), the Mathematical Association of America (MAA), and others.
Home The Math Library Quick Reference Search ... Help http://mathforum.org/

147. Magic Squares At Math Cats: Fun, Easy, And Interactive!
Introduction to the Durer magic square. activities including the magic carpet.
http://www.mathcats.com/explore/puzzles/magicsquare.html
contents
math cats explore Magic Squares
In magic squares, each row and each column and each diagonal adds up to the same number. But look at the green markings at the top of this page! This special magic square adds up to the same number in all of these ways. (Don't take our word for it! Use your mental math and see for yourself!) It is called a "pan-magic square." We didn't invent this magic square. A famous German artist, Albrecht Dürer, included it in an engraving called "Melancholia" in the year 1514! The most magic thing of all is that you can see the year "1514" in the middle of the bottom row.
Pass your mouse over the square to see what it looked like in the 1514 engraving! Click on the square
to visit our Math Cats' magic square activities.

148. South-East Asia Mathematical Society
activities, committee, constitution and publications.
http://seams.math.nus.edu.sg/
Obituary of Professor Wong Yung Chow: Founding President of SEAMS

SEAMS 2004/2005 latest election results
Eng-Chye Tan (President 2004/2005)
Rosihan Ali (SEAMS Vice-President 2004/2005
The Long Pham (SEAMS Vice-President 2004/2005)
San Ling (SEAMS Secretary 2004/2005)
Zuowei Shen (SEAMS Treasurer 2004/2005)

149. S.M.A.R.T.S.
Informs and inspires students to get involved in science, math, and technology related activities.
http://www.smartsprogram.com

150. Kashimath.org - Website Of Gowda Saraswath Brahmins
The history, guru parampara, and activities of the math of the Gowda Saraswath Brahmins.
http://www.kashimath.org/
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151. Home
Voluntary organization engaged in religious, cultural, educational and medical activities. Information about the temple and activities.
http://www.geocities.com/rkmrjy/

152. IKnowthat.com - Online Multimedia Educational Games For Kids In Preschool, Kinde
Offers webbased educational activities for kids ages 2-12. activities include stickerbooks, simulation games, painting, math and phonics.
http://www.iknowthat.com/
iKnowthat.com - Online Multimedia Educational Games for Kids 2-12
Welcome to iKnowthat.com the best kids' educational site on the web.
Choose from one of these subjects. Math
Language Arts

Science

Social Studies and Geography
...
The Arts
iKnowthat.com has interactive, multimedia educational games and activities for kids in preschool, kindergarten, and elementary grades. There are hundreds of fun educational games in math, language arts (phonics, spelling, reading and writing), social studies (geography and history), science, and the arts (art and music). Other games at the site help children develop problem solving skills and critical thinking skills.

153. Math
Printable Free handson activities, patterns and grids to help teach math concepts for K-6.
http://abcteach.com/Math/mathTOC.htm
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Popular: Month to Month ABC Activities Rain Forest Teaching Extras ... Portfolios
Math Worksheets!
A math worksheet is a set of related math problems. Solving the math problems may require simple arithmetic, algebraic, geometric, or statistical calculation, but one worksheet will typically present multiple variations of a single type of problem, so that students get practice with one particular mathematical operation or principle. The math worksheets at abcteach are organized into age-appropriate levels, covering topics from basic math concepts through geometry. A solution page is provided with every worksheet, no matter how simple or hard it is. Here is a list of samples: In the directory below, you will find many free math worksheets you can print and use however you like! Adobe Acrobat is required to view and print our math worksheets.

154. Kindergarten Mathematics Index
Provides nine interactive learning activities designed for kindergarten students.
http://www.kidport.com/GradeK/Math/MathIndex.htm
Mathematics Index
Chose an activity! Numbers Sequencing Numbers How Many? Shapes ... Subtraction

155. USA/International/Asian Pacific Mathematical Olympiad Archive
Problems for the US Mathematical Olympiad (19892003), International Mathematical Olympiad (1986-2003), Asian Pacific Mathematical Olympiad, and the Team Selection Test.
http://www.unl.edu/amc/a-activities/a7-problems/problemarchive.html
Note: the Putnam competition archive has been given its own page. Here is a table of problems from the USA, International and Asian Pacific Mathematical Olympiads, and the USA Team Selection Test in various formats. For more information about these contests, see below This archive is restricted to the most recent examinations. The older exams appear in several books published by the Mathematical Association of America ; check there for more information. What are all these formats, anyway? If you don't know what the acronyms mean, you probably want to make sure that you have installed Adobe Acrobat as either a "plug-in" or a "helper". Then click on the PDF buttons. If you do know what the acronyms mean, Postscript is likely the most useful format. One readily available viewer for such files is GhostScript If you're stuck with a text-based system, you might try reading the TeX files, which are ASCII files with various special characters used to indicate formatting and mathematical symbols. If you insist on trying to process the TeX or DVI files, you'll probably want to consult the FAQ of the newsgroup comp.text.tex

156. Camel
National mathematical society. General information, activities, membership and Camel accounts.
http://camel.math.ca/

157. Sri Ramakrishna Math, Chennai, India
The history and activities of the math. Links to articles on Vedanta, magazines and books published.
http://www.sriramakrishnamath.org/home.asp
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, Chennai 600 004, India Phone : 91-44-24621110 (4 Lines) Fax : Email : srkmath@vsnl.com About this website

158. NYC Dept. Of Ed. Default
Region 4, grades 68. Leadership, enrollment, mission statement, programs and activities, student and faculty demographics, facilities, community resources, link to school report card.
http://www.nycenet.edu/OurSchools/Region4/K349/default.htm
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About Our School
Statistics Compare this School Our Mission ... Our Community
Our Mission The mission of I.S. 349, The School of Math, Science and Technology is to provide each student with an outstanding opportunity to achieve academic excellence in a small learning environment which fosters a strong sense of community within a culturally diverse student body. Individual achievement is balanced through an emphasis on cooperation, teamwork, and a concern for all constituents within the school community, such as parents, students and school staff. Science math and technology are integral parts of our school. In addition we are committed to integrating the cultural richness of our students into all curriculum areas. All of this will prepare our students to be lifelong learners and productive members of the world. 2004 The New York City Department of Education Residents Business Visitor ... Office of the Mayor

159. K-8 Kids' Place
Free games, activities, and resources for students studying math, reading, social studies and science.
http://www.eduplace.com/kids/
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160. Money | Math Lesson Ideas
Features activities and games to help young children learn place value.
http://www.teachnet.com/lesson/math/matmon.html

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Lesson Plans Money September 15, 1996
Place Value Made Fun We read how one of Calvin Klein poster boys makes a seven-figure income just for having the right face. Quick! Do your fifth graders know what minimum amount he makes? Obviously, place value is an important skill in number manipulation, say, for counting your OWN money, let alone someone else's. These following games and exercises can help you reinforce place value skills in a fun way. Thanks to contributors Brian Carey [ZGMB56A@prodigy.com], Kim [kbeyer@rmi.net], Jacqueline [ia435@worldchat.com] and Michael Sobol [mjs@clearnet.net]
Start by having students in groups of two or three roll three dice. Using the numbers they rolled, have them make as many three digit numbers as they can. Have the students tell the places of the numbers as they write them on the board. You can ask the students if the 5 (for example) is worth more in this number or this number. Add a dice a day until they get to the1 millions place (7 dice). Keep your dice around for the next game, too. Pairs of students each make four columns on a sheet of paper or chalkboard, labeled "thousands" "hundreds" "tens" and "ones". Then they take turns rolling one die. After each roll, both students must place the number in one of their columns. After four rolls, compare the resulting four-digit numbers. The high (or low) number winner receives one point, and play continues to a predetermined number. If both students get the same number, no points are given, and as they become more familiar with the concept, add more columns for larger numbers (and less chances for ties).

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