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"One of the big misapprehensions about mathematics that we perpetrate in our classrooms is that the teacher always seems to know the answer to any problem that is discussed. This gives students the idea that there is a book somewhere with all the right answers to all of the interesting questions, and that teachers know those answers. And if one could get hold of the book, one would have everything settled. That's so unlike the true nature of mathematics."
Leon Henkin

Please feel free to use any of the pages you find in our site with your students, just include our site address so that your students can also check us out on their own.  Here are some other sites that we have also found helpful.

Math and Science Resources

bulletInstructional Simulations
bulletEric Weisstein's World of Mathematics
bulletDave's Math Tables
bulletMathematics WWW Virtual Library
bulletCornell Theory Center Math and Science Gateway
bullet21st Century Problem Solving
bulletWebCT.com

Creating Math Casts

bullet CoolSchoolTools
bullet Screencast.com
bullet Creating Whiteboard Movies

Curriculum Resources

bulletThe Math Forum-Teacher's Place
bulletMath Ideas for Science Fair Projects
bulletEisenhower National Clearinghouse Curriculum Resources
bulletNSF Funded Math Curriculum Projects
bulletTeacherVision.com
bulletPBS Teacher Source
bulletFunBrain.com (K-8 curriculum and games)

Other Educational Resources

bulletThe Teacher's Network (by teachers, for teachers)
bulletEducation World
bulletHome2School
bulletBrain.com
bulletGT World

Scholarship Resources

bulletFreeScholarships.com
bulletFastWeb Scholarship Search

Research Resources

For Kids:

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Ask Jeeves for Kids

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Yahooligans

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Searchopolis


For Anyone:

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Best Information on the Net (O'Keefe Library)

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GT World

For Teachers:

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T.H.E. Road Map to the Web for Educators

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Teachers' Net

 

"We are servants rather than masters in mathematics."
Charles Hermite (1822-1901)

 

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Albert Einstein

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