Jim Reed's Math Pages
Jim is an accomplished secondary math teacher here in Edmonton
and he
has a plethora of information and activities on his webpages.
Mathematics Across the Curriculum
features an "electronic bookshelf" of materials for teaching
math in art, history, literature, and music, as well as science, engineering,
and other disciplines traditionally associated with math. Topics include
misleading averages, bar codes, crime statistics, DNA, data analysis, expert
systems, gasoline, information theory, medical testing, music and computers,
nutrition, polls, population growth, probability, remote sensing, SIDS, and
vaccines. (MATC Dartmouth College, National Science
Foundation)
http://www.math.dartmouth.edu/~matc/eBookshelf/index.html
Free teaching resources from federal agencies. Click on your subject at left of screen to find sites on: data analysis, geometry, algebra, measurement and more.
The Pi Pages
http://oldweb.cecm.sfu.ca/pi/index.html
This site offers student activities, linking math to other school
subjects or to students' experiences.
Students' age group: ± 14 yrs.
http://projects.edte.utwente.nl/hotmath/home.htm
Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles
http://oldweb.cecm.sfu.ca/pi/index.html
Mike Byster has made it his mission in life to teach others
how to play with,
manipulate and visualize numbers. Mike is known as one of the quickest
mathematical minds on the planet and his
website offers resources to teach your students how he does it.
http://www.brainetics.com/mainbrain.aspx
Based on the CBS show "Numb3rs" this site offers past episodes and a list of activities associated with the episodes.
http://www.weallusematheveryday.com/tools/waumed/home.htm
This is a mathematics glossary divided into grade levels. It is not yet complete but will be a good source when finished.
http://ronblond.com/MathGlossary/