Math Really Counts!

As educators, we know that math "adds up." We strive to engage are students in mathematics and relate it to the world around us. There are a number of Websites that provide wonderful math resources for teachers and students, ranging from homework help sites to lesson plan sites for teachers. Whether you teach math or science, history or economics, check out these useful math resources! Leslie Cohen

Feature Site! 

The Math Forum at Swarthmore is a comprehensive math which addresses issues in math education and link teachers to Math Resources by Subject, Math Education, and Key Issues in Math Webpages. In addition you can research the site and find innovative and creative math concepts in action! Here are a few great links to get you started:

More Must-See Sites!

Algebra Online: This site is a free service designed to allow students, parents, and educators throughout the world to communicate. This includes free private tutoring, live chat, and a message board, among many other features. Questions and discussions related to all levels of are welcome.

Introduction to Algebra: This site provides clearly-written definitions and easy-to-understand examples of algebraic concepts.

Barbara J. Feldman's "Fun With Math!" Sites: From brain teasers to Fibonacci numbers, this is truly a fun, "must-see" site!

Barbara J. Feldman's: Stockmarket Simulation Sites

Spring Into Science Part V: Just for Kidz Sites!

Math is Fun! A great list of math links!

Clever Games for Clever People! Try all sixteen games and see if you measure up!

Stanley Park Chase (Grades 3-6): Solve the multiplication problems on the Stanley Park Chase and see if you really are a math detective!

Bert's Victoria Run (Grades 3-6): Solve this division math mystery!