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Resources for Students:
Free Math Help: Mathematics based videos, lessons, digital calculators, and interactive games for 1st-12th grade.
(1) Creativity and innovation. The student uses creative thinking and innovative processes to construct knowledge, generate new ideas, and create products. The student is expected to: (C) explore complex systems or issues using models, simulations, and new technologies to develop hypotheses, modify input, and analyze results.
Khan Academy: An open source video library that contain practice modules integrated with math instructional videos, also there are analysis tools for teachers / parents to understand students’ status.
(1) Creativity and innovation. The student uses creative thinking and innovative processes to construct knowledge, generate new ideas, and create products. The student is expected to: (C) explore complex systems or issues using models, simulations, and new technologies to develop hypotheses, modify input, and analyze results.
Karl Fisch Algebra Videos: Video tutorials on linear equations, inequalities, exponents, polynomials/ factoring, radicals, quadratic equations, rationale expressions, and probability.(
( 1) Creativity and innovation. The student uses creative thinking and innovative processes to construct knowledge, generate new ideas, and create products. The student is expected to: (C) explore complex systems or issues using models, simulations, and new technologies to develop hypotheses, modify input, and analyze results.
Math Pickle: This site contains videos, offline activities, games, puzzles and mini-competitions for the classroom. Your students can do math puzzles and games online too. (4) Critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making. The student makes informed decisions by applying critical-thinking and problem-solving skills. The student is expected to:(F) transfer current knowledge to the learning of newly encountered technologies.
Real World Math: Real World Math is a collection of free math activities for Google Earth designed for students and educators. In the virtual world of Google Earth, concepts and challenges can be presented in a meaningful way that portray the usefulness of the ideas.
(1) Creativity and innovation. The student uses creative thinking and innovative processes to construct knowledge, generate new ideas, and create products. The student is expected to: (C) explore complex systems or issues using models, simulations, and new technologies to develop hypotheses, modify input, and analyze results.
A Plus Click: Interactive word problems for various grade levels and concepts.
(4) Critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making. The student makes informed decisions by applying critical-thinking and problem-solving skills. The student is expected to:(F) transfer current knowledge to the learning of newly encountered technologies.
Get the Math combines video and web interactivity to help middle and high school students develop algebraic thinking skills for solving real-world problems. Drawing on conventions of popular reality TV shows, video segments begin with profiles of young professionals, who then pose challenges connected to their jobs to two teams of teens
(4) Critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making. The student makes informed decisions by applying critical-thinking and problem-solving skills. The student is expected to:(F) transfer current knowledge to the learning of newly encountered technologies.
AAA Math: AAA Math features a comprehensive set of thousands of interactive arithmetic lessons. It always users unlimited practice on each topic, which allows thorough mastery of the concepts.
(1) Creativity and innovation. The student uses creative thinking and innovative processes to construct knowledge, generate new ideas, and create products. The student is expected to: (C) explore complex systems or issues using models, simulations, and new technologies to develop hypotheses, modify input, and analyze results.
Webmath: A math-help web site that generates answers to specific math questions and problems, as entered by a user, at any particular moment. The math answers are generated and displayed real-time, at the moment a web user types in their math problem and clicks "solve." In addition to the answers, Webmath also shows the student how to arrive at the answer.
(4) Critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making. The student makes informed decisions by applying critical-thinking and problem-solving skills. The student is expected to:(F) transfer current knowledge to the learning of newly encountered technologies.
Math Playground: This site contains interactive games, manipulatives, activities and word problems geared towards Elementary students.
(4) Critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making. The student makes informed decisions by applying critical-thinking and problem-solving skills. The student is expected to:(F) transfer current knowledge to the learning of newly encountered technologies.
Resources for Teachers:
National Library of Virtual Manipulatives: Digital manipulatives for grades Pre-k-12th grade. Click on the box underneath the grade and next to the area of math you want the manipulative for.Standard III. All teachers use task-appropriate tools to synthesize knowledge, create and modify solutions and evaluate results in a way that supports the work of individuals and groups in problem-solving situations.
Intel Lessons: This site offers technology enriched lessons from Intel. These lessons all contain samples, rubrics, and templates to create the projects. Standard V. All teachers know how to plan, organize, deliver and evaluate instruction for all students that incorporates the effective use of current technology for teaching and integrating the Technology Applications Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) into the curriculum.
Online Graph Paper: This site allows you to create a printable .pdf of graphing paper. Choose from squares, triangles/hexagons, circular/ polar, asymmetrical, and specialty. Standard III. All teachers use task-appropriate tools to synthesize knowledge, create and modify solutions and evaluate results in a way that supports the work of individuals and groups in problem-solving situations.
Planet Nut Shell: Animated videos that teach mathematical concepts. The videos are created to show mathematics in terms of the real-world. Standard III. All teachers use task-appropriate tools to synthesize knowledge, create and modify solutions and evaluate results in a way that supports the work of individuals and groups in problem-solving situations.
Conceptua Math: These interactive, visual tools are ideal for teacher-facilitated, whole-class instruction, "Number Talks" and for parents supporting their students at home. Each math tool is supported by key vocabulary and IEP goals.
Standard III. All teachers use task-appropriate tools to synthesize knowledge, create and modify solutions and evaluate results in a way that supports the work of individuals and groups in problem-solving situations.
Helping With Math: Contains interactive/printable worksheets and flashcards to aid in math instruction. Also includes online games and calculators. Standard V. All teachers know how to plan, organize, deliver and evaluate instruction for all students that incorporates the effective use of current technology for teaching and integrating the Technology Applications Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) into the curriculum.
Mathline: provides over one hundred free standards-based lesson plans and video lessons. Teachers can search this comprehensive catalog by keyword, topic, or grade range. Standard III. All teachers use task-appropriate tools to synthesize knowledge, create and modify solutions and evaluate results in a way that supports the work of individuals and groups in problem-solving situations.
Mathline Grades K-2
Grades 3-5
Grade 9-12:
Complete catalog
NewsHour Extra: Math and Economics (Grades 9-12); This site contains news reports written specifically for students based on stories from The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, the nightly news broadcast on PBS. The teachers’ resources section offers lesson plans, discussion questions, activities, and news stories to help teach math and economics in the context of current events. Standard III. All teachers use task-appropriate tools to synthesize knowledge, create and modify solutions and evaluate results in a way that supports the work of individuals and groups in problem-solving situations.
NOVA (Grades 6-12): The “Math and Physics” archive on the Web site of this award-winning series of science documentaries provides abundant teaching resources, including lesson plans, activities, and online videos on such diverse topics as Einstein’s Theory of Relativity, decoding wartime encryptions, and Wall Street economics. Teachers can also sign up to receive an e-newsletter from NOVA with information about upcoming on-air and online resources.
Standard III. All teachers use task-appropriate tools to synthesize knowledge, create and modify solutions and evaluate results in a way that supports the work of individuals and groups in problem-solving situations.
Ken Burns American Stories-Baseball (Grades 6-8): This program uses the history of baseball as a powerful metaphor for the struggles and triumphs of the past 150 years of American history. Its Web site includes several themed lesson plans that energize lessons in geometry and economics with the fun and excitement of baseball.
Standard III. All teachers use task-appropriate tools to synthesize knowledge, create and modify solutions and evaluate results in a way that supports the work of individuals and groups in problem-solving situations.
Lewis and Clark (Grades 6-8): This four-hour television documentary chronicles the dangers and discoveries of Lewis and Clark’s expedition across the West. Several related lesson plans available on the Web site use the Lewis and Clark journey to frame crucial mathematics concepts like geographic mapping, statistics, estimation, and data analysis.
Standard III. All teachers use task-appropriate tools to synthesize knowledge, create and modify solutions and evaluate results in a way that supports the work of individuals and groups in problem-solving situations.
Free Math Help: Mathematics based videos, lessons, digital calculators, and interactive games for 1st-12th grade.
(1) Creativity and innovation. The student uses creative thinking and innovative processes to construct knowledge, generate new ideas, and create products. The student is expected to: (C) explore complex systems or issues using models, simulations, and new technologies to develop hypotheses, modify input, and analyze results.
Khan Academy: An open source video library that contain practice modules integrated with math instructional videos, also there are analysis tools for teachers / parents to understand students’ status.
(1) Creativity and innovation. The student uses creative thinking and innovative processes to construct knowledge, generate new ideas, and create products. The student is expected to: (C) explore complex systems or issues using models, simulations, and new technologies to develop hypotheses, modify input, and analyze results.
Karl Fisch Algebra Videos: Video tutorials on linear equations, inequalities, exponents, polynomials/ factoring, radicals, quadratic equations, rationale expressions, and probability.(
( 1) Creativity and innovation. The student uses creative thinking and innovative processes to construct knowledge, generate new ideas, and create products. The student is expected to: (C) explore complex systems or issues using models, simulations, and new technologies to develop hypotheses, modify input, and analyze results.
Math Pickle: This site contains videos, offline activities, games, puzzles and mini-competitions for the classroom. Your students can do math puzzles and games online too. (4) Critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making. The student makes informed decisions by applying critical-thinking and problem-solving skills. The student is expected to:(F) transfer current knowledge to the learning of newly encountered technologies.
Real World Math: Real World Math is a collection of free math activities for Google Earth designed for students and educators. In the virtual world of Google Earth, concepts and challenges can be presented in a meaningful way that portray the usefulness of the ideas.
(1) Creativity and innovation. The student uses creative thinking and innovative processes to construct knowledge, generate new ideas, and create products. The student is expected to: (C) explore complex systems or issues using models, simulations, and new technologies to develop hypotheses, modify input, and analyze results.
A Plus Click: Interactive word problems for various grade levels and concepts.
(4) Critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making. The student makes informed decisions by applying critical-thinking and problem-solving skills. The student is expected to:(F) transfer current knowledge to the learning of newly encountered technologies.
Get the Math combines video and web interactivity to help middle and high school students develop algebraic thinking skills for solving real-world problems. Drawing on conventions of popular reality TV shows, video segments begin with profiles of young professionals, who then pose challenges connected to their jobs to two teams of teens
(4) Critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making. The student makes informed decisions by applying critical-thinking and problem-solving skills. The student is expected to:(F) transfer current knowledge to the learning of newly encountered technologies.
AAA Math: AAA Math features a comprehensive set of thousands of interactive arithmetic lessons. It always users unlimited practice on each topic, which allows thorough mastery of the concepts.
(1) Creativity and innovation. The student uses creative thinking and innovative processes to construct knowledge, generate new ideas, and create products. The student is expected to: (C) explore complex systems or issues using models, simulations, and new technologies to develop hypotheses, modify input, and analyze results.
Webmath: A math-help web site that generates answers to specific math questions and problems, as entered by a user, at any particular moment. The math answers are generated and displayed real-time, at the moment a web user types in their math problem and clicks "solve." In addition to the answers, Webmath also shows the student how to arrive at the answer.
(4) Critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making. The student makes informed decisions by applying critical-thinking and problem-solving skills. The student is expected to:(F) transfer current knowledge to the learning of newly encountered technologies.
Math Playground: This site contains interactive games, manipulatives, activities and word problems geared towards Elementary students.
(4) Critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making. The student makes informed decisions by applying critical-thinking and problem-solving skills. The student is expected to:(F) transfer current knowledge to the learning of newly encountered technologies.
Resources for Teachers:
National Library of Virtual Manipulatives: Digital manipulatives for grades Pre-k-12th grade. Click on the box underneath the grade and next to the area of math you want the manipulative for.Standard III. All teachers use task-appropriate tools to synthesize knowledge, create and modify solutions and evaluate results in a way that supports the work of individuals and groups in problem-solving situations.
Intel Lessons: This site offers technology enriched lessons from Intel. These lessons all contain samples, rubrics, and templates to create the projects. Standard V. All teachers know how to plan, organize, deliver and evaluate instruction for all students that incorporates the effective use of current technology for teaching and integrating the Technology Applications Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) into the curriculum.
Online Graph Paper: This site allows you to create a printable .pdf of graphing paper. Choose from squares, triangles/hexagons, circular/ polar, asymmetrical, and specialty. Standard III. All teachers use task-appropriate tools to synthesize knowledge, create and modify solutions and evaluate results in a way that supports the work of individuals and groups in problem-solving situations.
Planet Nut Shell: Animated videos that teach mathematical concepts. The videos are created to show mathematics in terms of the real-world. Standard III. All teachers use task-appropriate tools to synthesize knowledge, create and modify solutions and evaluate results in a way that supports the work of individuals and groups in problem-solving situations.
Conceptua Math: These interactive, visual tools are ideal for teacher-facilitated, whole-class instruction, "Number Talks" and for parents supporting their students at home. Each math tool is supported by key vocabulary and IEP goals.
Standard III. All teachers use task-appropriate tools to synthesize knowledge, create and modify solutions and evaluate results in a way that supports the work of individuals and groups in problem-solving situations.
Helping With Math: Contains interactive/printable worksheets and flashcards to aid in math instruction. Also includes online games and calculators. Standard V. All teachers know how to plan, organize, deliver and evaluate instruction for all students that incorporates the effective use of current technology for teaching and integrating the Technology Applications Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) into the curriculum.
Mathline: provides over one hundred free standards-based lesson plans and video lessons. Teachers can search this comprehensive catalog by keyword, topic, or grade range. Standard III. All teachers use task-appropriate tools to synthesize knowledge, create and modify solutions and evaluate results in a way that supports the work of individuals and groups in problem-solving situations.
Mathline Grades K-2
Grades 3-5
Grade 9-12:
Complete catalog
NewsHour Extra: Math and Economics (Grades 9-12); This site contains news reports written specifically for students based on stories from The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, the nightly news broadcast on PBS. The teachers’ resources section offers lesson plans, discussion questions, activities, and news stories to help teach math and economics in the context of current events. Standard III. All teachers use task-appropriate tools to synthesize knowledge, create and modify solutions and evaluate results in a way that supports the work of individuals and groups in problem-solving situations.
NOVA (Grades 6-12): The “Math and Physics” archive on the Web site of this award-winning series of science documentaries provides abundant teaching resources, including lesson plans, activities, and online videos on such diverse topics as Einstein’s Theory of Relativity, decoding wartime encryptions, and Wall Street economics. Teachers can also sign up to receive an e-newsletter from NOVA with information about upcoming on-air and online resources.
Standard III. All teachers use task-appropriate tools to synthesize knowledge, create and modify solutions and evaluate results in a way that supports the work of individuals and groups in problem-solving situations.
Ken Burns American Stories-Baseball (Grades 6-8): This program uses the history of baseball as a powerful metaphor for the struggles and triumphs of the past 150 years of American history. Its Web site includes several themed lesson plans that energize lessons in geometry and economics with the fun and excitement of baseball.
Standard III. All teachers use task-appropriate tools to synthesize knowledge, create and modify solutions and evaluate results in a way that supports the work of individuals and groups in problem-solving situations.
Lewis and Clark (Grades 6-8): This four-hour television documentary chronicles the dangers and discoveries of Lewis and Clark’s expedition across the West. Several related lesson plans available on the Web site use the Lewis and Clark journey to frame crucial mathematics concepts like geographic mapping, statistics, estimation, and data analysis.
Standard III. All teachers use task-appropriate tools to synthesize knowledge, create and modify solutions and evaluate results in a way that supports the work of individuals and groups in problem-solving situations.