Math Websites
Collection by Dawn Dibley
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Johnnie's Math Page – The Best Math for Kids and their Teachers
NRICH - Mathematics Resources for Teachers, Parents and Students to Enrich Learning
The Nrich Maths Project Cambridge,England. Mathematics resources for children,parents and teachers to enrich learning. Problems,children's solutions,interactivities,games,articles.
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Comprehensive Core Curriculum on integrated digital platform | Smart Curriculum. Smarter Teaching.
LearnZillion provides digitized comprehensive curricula with built-in, in-the-moment supports, empowering teachers and saving them valuable prep time.
Johnnie's Math Page – The Best Math for Kids and their Teachers
Math Reasoning Inventory
Inside Mathematics | Inside Mathematics
inside mathematics - a professional resource for educators
Problems of the Week - National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Talking Math With Your Kids
Supporting children’s early mathematical development
Happy Numbers
While looking for something else today for a teacher I stumbled across the GREATEST math website, Happy Numbers! I love this site for so many reasons. Here are a few: 1. Their motto is: Driven by Pedagogy, Supported by Technology (and not vice versa) YES! 2. The site is FREE. 3. Instead of just focusing on memorization of facts, it focuses on students building a strong math foundation. And if they make a mistake? Students will be supported with visuals, animations, and targeted feedback. 4…
Introduction to Illustrative Mathematics
This is "Introduction to Illustrative Mathematics" by Illustrative Mathematics on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.
Build Math Minds with The Recovering Traditionalist
Working to help teachers think outside the traditional way of doing, and teaching, mathematics.
Mindset Kit - Resources for growth and learning mindsets
A free resource for educators and parents who want to foster learning mindsets such as growth mindset. Follow lessons and practices from experts and members of our community.
Marilyn Burns Math Blog
Marilyn's current thinking about math education and her ongoing classroom experiences and learning.