Monday, May 25, 2015

List of List of Websites for Math Teaching Resources

In less than a year on the "MathTwitterBlogosphere," I've collected tons of great resources in Diigo lists, which I've now exported to blog posts here. Some ideas and lessons on these lists are ones I've used already in my middle school math classes; others are on my summer research list.

Here's how I've sorted websites (sometimes arbitrarily):

Math Websites: Specific Lessons
Math Websites: Classroom Culture & Mathematical Practices
Math Websites: Professional Development and Teaching Ideas
Math Websites: Meaty Problems
(Not Just) Math Websites: Games & Puzzles
Math Websites: Educational Technology

And here's one more I forgot to add originally! This is a list of sites I made for my students so they could investigate math in different contexts that interested them:

Math You Can See: Art, Nature, Patterns, Society, and More

(Not Just) Math Websites: Games & Puzzles

Some math games & puzzles are also included in my Meaty Problems list.

Math Websites: Specific Lessons

GOOD SOURCES FOR MULTIPLE LESSONS

RATIO AND PROPORTIONAL RELATIONSHIP LESSON

NUMBER SYSTEM LESSONS

EXPRESSIONS AND EQUATIONS (ALGEBRA) LESSONS

GEOMETRY LESSONS

STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY LESSONS

LOGIC/PROOF LESSON

Math Websites: Meaty Problems

See also my Games and Puzzles list.


GENERAL PROBLEMS AND PUZZLES (ordered very roughly by likely age of interest, youngest to oldest)

PROBLEMS AND PUZZLES FOR PARTICULAR TOPICS AND SKILLS (ordered roughly by age, youngest to oldest)

Math Websites: Educational Technology

ONLINE MATH TOOLS STUDENTS CAN USE

ONLINE MATH TOOLS & RESOURCES FOR TEACHER PREP

ONLINE RESOURCES TO HELP STUDENTS UNDERSTAND MATH CONCEPTS

OTHER INTERESTING MATH STUFF ONLY AVAILABLE ONLINE

Math Websites: Professional Development and Teaching Ideas

Here's a list (exported from Diigo) of some posts and resources I wanted to be able to come back to (often for the links within those posts as well!). The division between this list and some others I've made, especially Classroom Culture and Mathematical Practices, is rather arbitrary.

FEEDBACK AND ASSESSMENT

LEARNING ABOUT TECHNOLOGY

SPECIFIC MATH TOPICS

LESSON DESIGN

OTHER CLASSROOM TEACHING PRACTICES

OTHER/NOT YET SORTED:

Math Websites: Classroom Culture & Mathematical Practices

Here's a list (exported from Diigo) of some posts and resources I wanted to be able to come back to (often for the links within those posts as well!). The division between this list and some others I've made, especially Professional Development and Teaching Ideas, is rather arbitrary.

BUILDING CONFIDENCE, A GROWTH MINDSET, AND A SAFE CLASSROOM CULTURE

REASONING, SENSE-MAKING, AND PROBLEM SOLVING

HOMEWORK AND TEST REVIEW

FUN AND GAMES IN MATH CLASS

POSTERS

OTHER/NOT SORTED YET: