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Resources for Students, Families and Educators

One of the goals of this website is to gather information to help students excel at math.  We know math can be one of the more challenging areas of study, so we've collected a list of websites to help.  Below, you will find a list of websites for helping students and their parents, as well as, professional development resources for educators.  Know of a great site that isn't listed here? Let us know, so we can let others know! kcm@nku.edu
 


For Everyone:

Children’s literature about mathematics - Created November 9, 2009
 
Math games/puzzles/practice
 
Interactive math manipulatives - Updated November 11, 2009
 
Math tools (free printables/dictionaries/graph paper…)
 
Mathematics competitions - Updated November 10, 2009
 
Kentucky graduation requirements
 


For Students and Families:

Homework help
 
Ways to help your child with mathematics
 
Summer and School Year Opportunities for Pre-College Students - Updated November 13, 2009
 
Student Scholarships
 


For Educators:

 

Evaluating Mathematics Instruction
 
Involving Families - Updated November 10, 2009
 
Mathematics Education
 
Standards
 
Professional development opportunities
 
Lesson plans
 
Information on math curricula
 
Assessment materials (including Open Response)
 
Webquests
 
Free previews of mathematics activities, programs, & media - Updated November 6, 2009
 
Teacher scholarships and Grants
 
National and international research and statistics on teaching and learning mathematics
 
 
Actually, most mathematics courses do not teach reasoning of any kind. Students are so baffled by the material that they are obliged to memorize in order to pass examinations.
- Morris Kline, mathematician
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