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  1. Everyday Mathematics, Grade 6: Student Math Journal, Vol. 2 by Max Bell, John Bretzlauf, et all 2007-03-30
  2. Saxon Math 1 Student Workbook, Part 1, Second Edition by Nancy Larson, 2004
  3. Math for the Gifted Student Grade 5 (For the Gifted Student) by Flash Kids Editors, 2010-04-25
  4. California Everyday Mathematics Student Math Journal Grade 1 (UCSMP, Volume 1) by Max Bell, John Bretzlauf, et all 2008
  5. Everyday Mathematics Student Math Journal 4th Grade - 2nd Edition by unkn, 2002
  6. Math Trailblazers (Student Guide, Grade 3)
  7. Hmh Math in Focus: Student Workbook Grade 3book B by Edward J. Rising, 2009-03
  8. Student Calculator Math Book by Texas Instruments, 1980
  9. Real Math Student Materials - Practice Workbook by Open Court, 1997-06
  10. Oxford GCSE Maths for Edexcel: Specification A Student Book Foundation (E-G) by Appleton et al, 2010-02-18
  11. GCSE Mathematics Edexcel 2010: Spec B Higher Unit 1 Student Book (GCSE Maths Edexcel 2010) by Kevin Tanner, Gareth Cole, et all 2010-02-16
  12. Maths Now! GCSE: Intermediate 1 Student's Book by Maths Now! National Writing Group, 2001-08-29
  13. Oxford GCSE Maths for Edexcel: Specification A Student Book Higher Plus (A*-B) by Appleton et al, 2010-02-25
  14. Everyday Mathematics Grade 4 California Student Math Journal (UCSMP, Volume 1) by Bell, 2008

101. Women And Minorities In Math And Engineering: Home
A program designed to provide opportunities for success to underrepresented students in the College of Engineering and Mathematics at the University of Vermont.
http://www.emba.uvm.edu/wammie
Home About Us News Recruiting ... UVM "Before you can make a dream come true, you must first have one" Ronald E. MacNair, Astronaut, U.S.S. Challenger Space Shuttle
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To ensure that every young woman and minority student who dreams of becoming an engineer or scientist has the opportunity to do so.
Our Mission is:
  • To foster a commitment to educational, personal and scientific excellence in all our students, with an emphasis on our underrepresented student population, by leveraging a strong support system based in our undergraduate and graduate programs, our faculty, staff, and administrators, as well as in our alumni, corporate partners, and community leaders
Our Goals are:
  • To increase the number, and improve the retention and graduation rates of multicultural and women students in engineering, computer science and mathematics To promote student professional development by providing opportunities and encouragement to participate in activities that enhance their professional, scientific and leadership capabilities

102. TEA - Texas Math Initiative - Characteristics Of High Performing Schools
to lowperforming students at least 90 minutes of math per day extending Teachers and administrators track scores of low-performing students very
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/math/CharHiPerfSch.htm
Identifying High Performing Texas Schools and School Districts and Their Methods of Success in Middle School Math and Algebra I End-Of-Course Performance Executive Summary The goals of this study were:
  • To identify school districts and campuses, which appear to perform consistently better than expected in preparing students for TAAS and Algebra I End-of-Course tests, and
    To identify the characteristics, educational policies, and practices of those districts and campuses which help to explain their higher performances. The focus is upon middle school math and Algebra I End-of-Course performance. However, portions of the analysis also pertain to elementary school math as well as reading performance both for middle schools and elementary schools.
Part I is divided into three sections. Section I describes the method used to identify districts where all or most schools appear to be performing above expectation, based upon average student SES. The procedure results in an index referred to as the district performance quotient (DPQ). Section 2 then applies this methodology to those districts, which contain at least three middle schools. The procedure is carried out separately with TAAS math and reading scores, at both the elementary and middle school levels. Section 3 extends the analysis to the secondary school level, but here the performance

103. Quiz Hub
online interactive learning quizzes that help K12 students enhance their core knowledge of language arts, foreign languages, social studies, math, and science
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104. MLX Package #1505: The Math Anxiety Reduction/Retention Student Success (MARS) P
The objectives of the program are to reduce studentsÂ’ math and test anxiety, provide each student successful study habits and test preparation techniques,
http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/mlx/slip.php?item=1505

105. Math Forum: Pi Necklace
of a project for students that uses Pi as a guide to stringing different coloured beads on a necklace.......
http://mathforum.org/teachers/middle/activities/pi_day.html
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Making a Pi Necklace
by Diana Funke
As a 7th grade math teacher, I like to make mathematics as visual as possible. For Pi Day, my students make Pi necklaces. I use Pi as a way of introducing my students to the idea of an irrational number. After studying decimals that terminate or repeat, I ask them to bring in a can and we compare the circumference to the diameter by dividing C by d. This is how they find out what Pi is all about. I have them make a Pi necklace to reinforce the idea that some numbers never repeat or end. We usually use from 100 to 300 beads, depending on the size of the bead. They assign a color to each digit (including 0) and then string beads of those colors into a necklace, using the digits of Pi as their guide. Some students make their own beads with polymer clay and others string store-bought beads of all sizes. The first bead, representing the number three, is bigger than the rest. (In the illustration, the necklace has a big silver triangular "bead" as the whole number 3 part of Pi.)

106. Math Biographies
Mathematicians are ones who have studied pi, have used pi in their work or were chosen by students for personal reasons.
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Edu/RSE/RSEorange/biosub.html
Mathematics Biographies
The following list are biographies that have been submitted by students participating in the Mathematics project. The mathematicians are ones who have studied , have used in their work or were chosen by students for personal reasons. If you wish to add to this list submit your biography on the History page.
Muhammed idn Musa Al-Khwarizmi
Muhammed was born in 780 A.D. and died in 850 A.D. He was an Arabic mathematician who introduced the Hindu decimal system and the use of zero into Arabic mathematics. He also extended the work of Diophantis on algebraic equations in a book, the title which included the word al-jabr (transposition) from which the modern word algebra is derived. I chose this mathematician because he sounded interesting, and important to the world of mathematics. Jennifer, 1996
Archimedes of Syracuse
Although no one knows for sure, people speculate that Archimedes was born sometime around 287 B.C. As a boy he probably attended school in Alexandria, which was the center of Greek learning. After school Archimedes went to live in Syracuse, Sicily, which was then a Greek colony. Here he did much work for the king, Hiero. Archimedes made many discoveries in Math and Physics. One of his mathematical advances was with pi. Archimedes found a way to determine a more exact value of pi. He showed the value of pi was somewhere between 3 1/7 and 3 10/71. This discovery made it possible to solve many problems relating to the area of a circle and the volume of cylinders. Another invention was that of a new type of numeration system. Archimedes' new system worked much better with large numbers than the Roman and Greek systems.

107. UNT Department Of Mathematics: Student Resources
Enrolling in Your 1st math Class math Tutor Lab Student Rights and Responsibilities students in this category must take a math placement test.
http://www.math.unt.edu/resources.shtml
Enrolling in Your 1st Math Class Math Tutor Lab Student Rights and Responsibilities Tips for Math Success ... Math Club and Mathematical Resources Committee Enrolling in Your 1st Math Class 1. How do I know which course is required? Math course requirements are determined by students' degree plans. Consult your major department's degree plan or your degree audit to learn which math course(s) you must complete for your major. Note that courses required on the degree plan often have prerequisites that are not listed on the degree plan. Consult the course descriptions to learn prerequisite requirements. 2. University Core Requirement versus Degree Plan Requirement All degree plans at UNT require 3 hours of a college-level math class (University Core Curriculum Requirement). Many degree plans require more math courses (Degree Plan Requirement) beyond the University Core Requirement. Transfer math courses (above the remedial level) from another institution may often satisfy the University Core Requirement but not satisfy the Degree Plan Requirement or the prerequisite for the Degree Plan Requirement. Students in this category must take a math placement test.

108. Math/Science Help For Middle/High School Grade 7,8,9,10,11,12
Offers students and parents a guide to succeed in math and science classes.
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109. New Brunswick Math Competition
Middle school contests available to students in New Brunswick, with results and problem archive.
http://www.math.unb.ca/mathcomp/
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New Brunswick Math Competition
New Brunswick Department of Education Students from across the entire province come to the Fredericton campus of UNB and the Moncton, Edmundston and Shippagan campuses of U de M to write a multiple choice exam during the morning in either French or English. With computer grading we are able to present prizes to provincial and district winners in the afternoon. While the students are waiting, the universities conduct tours and demonstrations of various university facilities. Some of the features of the competition are:
  • The competition rewards students for academic excellence for a change.
  • The interaction between universities and schools is promoted.
  • It is a bilingual effort.
  • We also have several sponsors - in 2004 they included CIBC Wood Gundy, Morneau Sobeco and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Representatives Program. Click on their logos for more information.
Results of the 2004 Competition
ANSWERS TO THE 2004 PAPERS
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THE 2004 COMPETITION PAPERS
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The 2004 Program for those students writing at UNB has been sent to the schools for prior distribution.

110. LESSON PLANET - 30,000 Lessons And 5770 Lesson Plans For Math
Jump Rope math students practice math skills while they have fun. * Use A Chair To Teach math - students learn some basic operations of math by
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111. Mathematics Support Resources For Staff And Students - Mathcentre
Free mathematics support materials for UK university professionals and students.
http://www.mathcentre.ac.uk/
For the help you need to support your course Students : self-study resources targetted to the needs of your individual courses. Staff : generic mathematics support and study materials for use with your students. What help and maths resources are available?
math centre offers students quick reference guides, practice and revision materials, video tutorials, workbooks and online practice exercises on many branches of mathematics, including: Algebra Arithmetic Complex Numbers Differentiation ... Trigonometry and Vectors

112. LESSON PLANET - 30,000 Lessons And 5770 Lesson Plans For Math
Roman Numeral math students learn about Roman numerals, solve simple math M M math - students munch their way through the cookie keeping a tally of
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113. Educational Resources - Interactive Elementary Education Site For Teachers, Kids
Features games and fun activities in art, music, foreign languages, English, math, science, and social studies. For students from kindergarten to the 6th grade.
http://www.apples4theteacher.com/
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Dear Teachers, Parents and Kids - We have a new look and are adding more educational resources for teachers and kids (preK-grade 6) every day. Excuse our appearance as we complete the transition. Our site includes interactive learning games, quizzes, and worksheet generator tools by subject ( creative arts foreign languages language arts math ... literacy coloring pages and more. We will soon be launching more resources for your use (see apples at top of page). We're excited about our new features.... stay tuned Judy Miller,
Apples4theteacher.com Creative Arts Creative Arts has games that help reinforce the creative side of children. They can color, create music, dress a virtual paper doll, or make shape art. Art and Interactive Coloring Pages Interactive Paper Dolls Music Shape Art ...
Foreign Languages
The Foreign Language area includes Spanish games, Gaelic reading and Gaelic Games, Polish games, and American Sign Language (finger spelling). Activities use sound and repetition to teach numbers, counting, colors and basic words.

114. Math Olympiads For Elementary And Middle Schools
Contest open to all students grade 8 to 4. Offers resources for students and school mathematics clubs.
http://www.moems.org/
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115. GVSU Math Student Information Page
GVSU Department of Mathematics page for and about our fantastic students..
http://www.gvsu.edu/math/students/stuinfo.html
See also: main student page Undergraduate Research Links Problem Solving Groups Mathematics and Statistics students at GVSU have many opportunities to become active within our department. We have a very active Mathematics and Statistics Club that is a recognized student MAA chapter and has undertaken many activities. For those seeking real challenge, try the Problem Solving group , or attend a departmental seminar Undergraduate Research
Students within the department are also involved with faculty in undergraduate research projects. These include projects funded by the NSF funded Research Experience for Undergraduates , the university's Student Summer Scholars Program (formerly Summer Undergraduate Research Program), and independent studies. These projects have been featured in prize-winning posters at the national meetings, award-winning student talks at MathFest, and published papers in journals such as Mathematics Magazine, the Pi Mu Epsilon Journal, Cryptologia, and the College Mathematics Journal. The following faculty have information on the web about specific projects: In addition, Clark Wells, Esther Billings, and Char Beckmann have led students in undergraduate research projects, the last two in topics in mathematics education.

116. ENC Online: Web Links: Digital Dozen
Each month the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse selects a dozen useful math and science sites for teachers and students. Includes archives.
http://www.enc.org/weblinks/dd/
Skip Navigation You Are Here ENC Home Web Links Digital Dozen Search the Site More Options Don't lose access to ENC's web site! Beginning in August, goENC.com will showcase the best of ENC Online combined with useful new tools to save you time. Take action todaypurchase a school subscription through goENC.com Classroom Calendar Digital Dozen ENC Focus ... Frequently Asked Questions Find detailed information about thousands of materials for K-12 math and science. Read articles about inquiry, equity, and other key topics for educators and parents. Create your learning plan, read the standards, and find tips for getting grants.
Digital Dozen
For our final selection of Digital Dozen sites, we ranged far afield and came up with sites both poignant and pointed. From polio to aging to problem solving in math, our focus wasas it has been since the beginningon bringing you the very best math and science web sites to aid you in your work with students. We hope you find this month's assortment useful and we wish you much success as you continue to find innovative ways of using technology with your students.
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117. Math Goodies Forums
Gives students the opportunity to ask worldwide volunteer educators specific math problems in moderated forums. students can also browse answers to previously asked questions.
http://www.mathgoodies.com/forums/
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118. AWM Education Resources
Organizations to Promote students in math and Science students who were told they were not expected to do well on a hard math test, did not do as well
http://www.awm-math.org/education.html
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  • Sally Ride Science Festivals : The Sally Ride Science Club holds Science Festivals for middle school girls, with parents and teachers also welcome to attend. The events feature a keynote by astronaut Sally Ride, Discovery Workshops given by women professionals from veterinarians to rocket scientists, and a Street Fair. There are also adult tracks of workshops for parents and teachers on topics such as hands-on science and gender equity. Expanding Your Horizons - This is a one-day conference held at over 100 locations across the U.S. each year. Local junior high and high school students attend a keynote address, and attend workshops led by women scientists, mathematicians, and engineers.

119. Beginner's Guide To Aeronautics
The site was prepared at NASA Glenn to provide background information for secondary math and science teachers on the basic aerodynamics of airplanes. students of all ages are welcomed.
http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/
NASA Glenn Research Center
The Beginner's Guide to Aeronautics
Welcome to The Beginner's Guide to Aeronautics Beginner's Guide to Aerodynamics
How do airplanes work? Why does a wing change shape on takeoff and landing? Index
Guided Tour
Beginner's Guide to Propulsion
How do jet engines work? Why are there different kinds of jet engines? Index
Guided Tour
Beginner's Guide to High Speed Aerodynamics
What is a shock wave? What happens in hypersonic flow? Index
Guided Tour
Beginner's Guide to Model Rockets
The Beginner's Guide to Model Rockets will show you the basic math and physics that govern the design and flight of model rockets. Index
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Beginner's Guide to Kites
The Beginner's Guide to Kites will show you the basic math and physics that govern the design and flight of kites. Index Guided Tour I n the 21st century, airplanes are a normal part of everyday life. We see them fly over, or read about them, or see them on television. Most of us have traveled on an airplane, or we know someone who has. Do you ever wonder how airplanes fly? What causes the lift that gets the airplane off the runway? How does a pilot control the movement of the airplane? Why are the engines on an airliner different from the engines on a fighter plane? How does aerodynamics affect the flight of a model rocket or a kite? The information at this site is provided by the NASA Glennn Learning Technologies Project (LTP) to give you a better understanding of how aircraft work.

120. The Math Forum Home Page
Resources, problems and forum for teachers and students in mathematics.
http://mathforum.org/

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