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Cool Math
Coolmath: Mathematic Induction
This CoolMath resource will help students understand the concept of mathematical induction.
Interactive Mathematics
Interactive Mathematics: The Binomial Theorem
This tutorial contains detailed information about the Binomial Theorem. Includes practice exercises and interactives.
Annenberg Foundation
Annenberg Learner: Patterns in Mathematics: How Many Valentines?
Students look for patterns to determine how many valentines will be distributed in a class of 28 students. After trying the problem, they can look at several other methods that could be used and compare the answer they got. There is also...
Interactive Mathematics
Interactive Mathematics: The Remainder and the Factor Theorem
This tutorial contains a lesson about the remainder and factor theorems along with practice problems.
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics:size Shuffle
Students will learn about height and comparable language with this task that will get your class moving around!
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: Which Number Is Greater? Which Number Is Less?
The teacher will show the class two groups of objects or drawings of objects for the students to compare using greater than/less than language. Students will discuss in pairs how they know which number is greater or less than the other...
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: Hss md.a.2
Three activities asking students to calculate the expected value of a random variable and interpret it as the mean of the probability distribution. Tasks include Bob's Bagel Shop, Fred's Fun Factory, and Sounds Really Good! (sort of).
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: 6.rp Voting for Three, Variation 3
Students use simple ratios to answer the following question: John, Marie, and Will all ran for 6th grade class president. The ratio of votes for John to votes for Will was two to one. Marie got exactly the average number of votes for the...
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: 6.rp Voting for Two, Variation 4
Students use ratio reasoning to solve the following performance task: John and Will ran for 6th grade class president. John got two votes for every vote Will got. It was necessary to get more than half the votes to get elected. What...
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: 6.rp Voting for Two, Variation 3
Students use ratios to solve the following performance task: John and Will ran for 6th grade class president. There were 36 students voting. John got two votes for every vote Will got. It was necessary to get more than half the votes to...
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: 6.rp Voting for Two, Variation 2
Learners use ratios to solve the following performance task: John and Will ran for 6th grade class president. There were 36 students voting. John got two votes for every vote Will got. How many more votes did John get than Will?
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: 6.rp Kendall's Vase Tax
Students use percentage and addition to answer this real-world math performance task: Kendall bought a vase that was priced at $450. In addition, she had to pay 3% sales tax. How much did she pay for the vase?
Math Medics
S.o.s. Math: Sequences: Basic Definitions
This lesson thoroughly discusses sequences in mathematics. Includes information about increasing, decreasing, monotonic, and bounded sequences.
eFunda
Engineering Mathematics: Properties of Exponential Function
This site has lists of the properties of Exponential Functions.
Math Cats
Math Cats: Cat Tails and Other Animal Stories
A great resource for kids stories about animals and mathematics with numerous links to the stories.
University of Regina (Canada)
University of Regina: Math Central: Problem Solving Project
This mathematical project incorporates activities on area, perimeter, distance, climate, and population. The project could also integrate other subjects such as Social Studies and Language Arts.
Utah Education Network
Uen: Number Push Ups
In this lesson, students will move to number cards and perform the associated number of push-ups with proper form. Teachers can mix up the numbers or require different mathematical operations prior to performing the push-ups.
Cengage Learning
Cengage: Variation
Learn about the mathematical models for both direct and indirect variation on this site.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Terms, Factors, & Coefficients
Practice picking out the terms, factors, and coefficients in algebraic expressions. Students receive immediate feedback and have the opportunity to try questions repeatedly, watch a video or receive hints.
Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies
Mocomi: What Is Ohm's Law?
Explains Ohm's Law which is the mathematical relationship between electric current, resistance, and voltage.
AAA Math
Aaa Math: Identifying Place Value
This tutorial explains how to determine the place value of a number from ones to the one millions place. Includes practice and games to practice this skill.
Other
New York State Education Department: Eighth Grade Math, Book Three (2006) [Pdf]
Part three of three; The March 2006 8th grade Math test from the State of New York. The test is 12 open-response questions dealing with topics such as algebra (solve for a variable, write function rules), geometry (translations, parallel...
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