The New NRICH SITE An online maths club for bright young Mathematicians. Publishing a monthly magazine on the web with problem sets, childrens solutions to previous months problems, games, and news of events. http://www.nrich.maths.org/
Extractions: If you are looking for the monthly six problems - select the Third Tier Follow this link for more information on the content of each tier Welcome to June's site which focuses on 3D Geometry Get out all your plastic cubes, cones, cylinders, pyramids, cereal packets, chocolate boxes... and investigate three dimensions!
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King's List Of Online Math Activities King's list of online math activities This Internet site, developed by the faculty of King's Middle School in Illinois, contains a list of selected web links for use by teachers, students, and http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.k111.k12.il.us/king/math.htm#&y=
A+ Math A+ math This World Wide Web (WWW) site, designed by software engineers and an elementary school teacher, offers students grades K to 4 an interactive mathematical Web page with flashcards, http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.aplusmath.com/&y=0233C65FCAD3DB9
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Clever Games For Clever People Clever games for Clever People. Describe what you understand about the games. Use words and pictures that make sense to you and your friends. The games. http://www.cs.uidaho.edu/~casey931/conway/games.html
Extractions: These games are all taken from: Conway, John. 1976. On Numbers and Games. New York: Academic Press, Inc. John Conway says in the preface to this book that he wrote it to tell about the realationships between two of his favorite subjects: theories of transfinite numbers and mathematical games. Many of us have used logic and numbers to explain how to win a game, but mathematician Conway was not about to do something so ordinary. In this book he takes that idea and turns it inside out by showing how games can be used to describe numbers. Just play these games and try to win. As you understand the games and become expert at playing them, you will be building tools for understanding numbers and becoming an expert at playing with them. Describe what you understand about the games. Use words and pictures that make sense to you and your friends. If you play these games enough, you will be come so completely clever at them that you can always have a strategy that will win (as long as you don't play them with someone who is quite as clever about them as you are.) Stop-Gate Col Snort Coin-strip ... Technicolor Hackenbush
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Extractions: Recommend this site Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles Raymond Smullyan, a Mathematician, Philosopher and author of several outstanding books of logical puzzles, tells, in one of his books, a revealing story. A friend invited him for dinner. He told Smullyan that his teenage son was crazy about Smullyan's books and could not wait to meet him. The friend warned Smullyan not to mention that he is a Mathematician and that Logic is a part of Mathematics because the young fellow hated Mathematics. Did you know that... The banner is clickable Front Page Manifesto MAA monthly column Awards ... Math Quotes , a Web poll We and Education , a Web poll Inventor's Paradox Did you know that... Fast Reckoning Mathematics as a language ... Internet News sites Last updated:
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Extractions: Worksheets ... Teach ALL students the times tables This site contains the techniques, tips, and secrets used by master teachers. ACTIVITIES Teacher designed activities to use in the classroom and at home to teach the times tables WORKSHEETS Worksheets flash cards , and quizzes to use with your students. GAMES Fun games that help teach the times tables. Conference Presentation Links
Wonders Of Math - The Game Of Life the patterns of Life can result in discoveries in other areas of math and science cure for computer viruses could be hidden in the patterns of this simple game. http://www.math.com/students/wonders/life/life.html
Extractions: by Paul Callahan The Game of Life (or simply Life) is not a game in the conventional sense. There are no players, and no winning or losing. Once the "pieces" are placed in the starting position, the rules determine everything that happens later. Nevertheless, Life is full of surprises! In most cases, it is impossible to look at a starting position (or pattern ) and see what will happen in the future. The only way to find out is to follow the rules of the game. Play Life Now! Life is played on a grid of square cellslike a chess board but extending infinitely in every direction. A cell can be live or dead . A live cell is shown by putting a marker on its square. A dead cell is shown by leaving the square empty. Each cell in the grid has a neighborhood consisting of the eight cells in every direction including diagonals. To apply one step of the rules, we count the number of live neighbors for each cell. What happens next depends on this number.
Maths Online Subscription based mathematics education resource for teachers and students, with interactive games and activities, interactive worksheets, simulations and innovative ICT training materials. http://www.mathsonline.co.uk/
Extractions: A wide range of interactive whiteboard tools can be found in the Resource Centre. Create an interactive learning environment by combining the power of a computer with a whiteboard. Topics covered include: decimals, fractions, functions, sequences, coordinates, y=mx+c graphs, angles, probability, averages, interpreting graphs and pie charts. More are being developed Try the decimals number line.
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Extractions: Science Education The computer will randomly pick an element and present you with that element's data from the Periodic Table of Elements. Use that information to answer the question that the computer asks about the number of protons, neutrons, electrons or nucleons (particles in the nucleus) that an atom of that element contains. Press the 'Check my answer' button after you have entered your answer. Other games based on the Table of Elements are available. This page is maintained by Steve Gagnon Citation and linking information
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Count On Features games, puzzles and competitions for all ages. Details of events, an online maths museum, newspaper and magazines. Resources for parents and teachers. http://www.counton.org/