http://eric.ed.gov/
This website has a lot of good information for secondary mathematics teachers. It gives a lot of good tips for teachers. It has different curriculums for secondary mathematics, tips for calculator use, different cooperative learning strategies, and even educational philosophies. I think this would be a good site for any mathematics teacher. I think you could basically find any information you needed to know just on this one web site. It is a credible site because it is a government site.
http://www.nctm.org/
This is a very informational site for the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. I know this is a very credible site because my Teaching of Mathematics professor advised all of the future math teachers to become a member of this site. It updates teachers on different things going on in education. The standards are listed; there are different lessons on the website, and journals posted by other teachers.
http://www.math-drills.com/
Math-drills.com seems to be a very helpful website for teachers and students. There are thousands of free worksheets that are printable off of this page that teachers are allowed to use in their classroom. On this website you are also able to generate quizzes or tests for a classroom. There are also games and filler activities related to math for holidays and other occasions. It’s also very organized so the materials you may be interested in are easily available.
http://www.math.com/
This website would be good to let your students log on to. It could help them with basic math strategies through games and worksheets. The website is very organized into math subjects so the students would be able to work on the subjects that are giving them trouble.
http://www.pbs.org/teachers/
PBS.org has a lot of resources for teachers as well as students or parents. You can search this webpage by grade levels, subject areas, and then specific topics. There are even lesson plans that you can search through that are free for anyone to use. Along with lesson plans there are also a wide variety of games and activities to use inside the classroom.
Hey, you seem to have posted in the wrong forum?
You're not a member of any sites, so I'm not sure where you were meant to post it…but you might want to try going back to the original site :)
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Hm… That's weird. I don't think he's from another site. I think he meant to post here. How are people getting lost and asking technical/math questions all of a sudden. We really need to figure out what's going on.
This is clear SPAM for me!
The post is only for featuring some different foreign sites ….
Here is realy the wrong position for this.
Edit: on the other side - this IS useful information…. :)
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I'm not so sure it is spam but just an enthusiastic newcomer who has posted in the wrong place. It is interesting stuff but as none of the sites have anything to do with wikidot I have moved the thread into the coffee table.
Rob
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Well done, Rob. One piece of sugar for me.
Spam usually advertises a single website. As this is listing several, that all look reputable, I'd consider it to not be spam.
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