Mathematically yours
Education Network
 |
for all grades
|
Education Network
of Ontario has a great site for all subject areas and grade levels. Click
on Curriculinks for links to numerous Canadian resources. Emphasis in
mathematics is on Grades 6 to 12. Resources are listed with descriptions
and curriculum connections. The home page provides a range of other relevant
teaching information.
Mathfrog
 |
leap on in
|
Mathfrog is an
excellent site where you can access many 45- to 60-minute lessons for
Grades 4 to 6. The lessons are intended for use as reinforcement at the
end of a unit, and each contains worksheets and either a math game or
a technological tool.
The Master List button leads to a well organized chart of activities
with notations regarding strand and expectation. From the cemc site,
follow the links English Resources mathfrog.
Mathswap
 |
share resources
|
This promising
new site from the University of Waterloo has been up and running since
August 2005. The site is intended for teachers to share anything they
think may be useful to colleagues. There are many resources for Grades
9 to 12; just click on Search for Resources.
Teacher exchange
 |
lesson exchange
|
Drexel University
in Pennsylvania offers a teacher exchange for pre-Kindergarten to Grade
12. All you need to do is click on Find a Lesson, and then select your
grade. Lessons are organized by strand. The site is well designed and
easy to navigate. Browse its Teacher Resources for your grade.
National Council
 |
high quality tools
|
The National Council
of Teachers of Mathematics promotes high-quality math learning and is
very active in supporting teachers. This site offers over 150 lessons
for pre-K to Grade 12. The lessons are sorted by grade and strand. They
include objectives, worksheets, follow-up, extensions and related web
sites.
Brainbashers
 |
brain teasers and puzzles
|
This site contains
thousands of puzzles, brainteasers, games and optical illusions. New
puzzles are posted weekly. Click on the Are You a Teacher? button. Material
is fun, motivating and offers a challenge to your students.
Check it out!
NetWatch editor Lynda Scarrow invited Lisa
Recker-Perera of the Niagara DSB to review math sites for this
issue. Recker-Perera teaches calculus and data management at Sir
Winston Churchill SS in St. Catharines. She is former head of the
mathematics department at Fort Erie SS.
Not all sites are available in both English and
French. For additional sites or for French sites related to this topic,
visit Cyberespace.
Lynda Scarrow is the College's web
editor. She can be reached at lscarrow@oct.ca.
|