WWW Maths Links

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These links will take you to other interesting Maths sites on the Internet.

  • Ambleside School Probably the best primary school site for resources and ideas.
  • ATM Association of Teachers of Mathematics
  • Bamdad's Maths Comics These will bring a smile to your face. A huge collection of mathematical cartoons scanned from newspapers and magazines.
  • BBC Education Maths File Welcome to the Mapamatic Desert Challenge, part of the BBC Education Maths File. In a quest to retrieve your treasure from across the desert wastes, you must navigate your way round obstacles, refuelling and changing your money as you cross into new territories
  • Conway "John Conway, the English mathematician perhaps best known for his invention of The Game of Life, is now based in the United States. He has a wonderful page full of games and puzzles such as the colouring problem. This site provides many possibilities and ideas for GCSE or A-level coursework." TES
  • Coolmath.com an amusement park for mathematics and more.
  • Count On  is the continuation of Maths Year 2000 and will carry on the mission to popularise maths, making it a 'can-do' subject and promoting maths for all.
  • CSC Mathematical Topics This service provides starting points for using the World-Wide Web for mathematical research. 
  • Curious and Useful Maths! Here you will find tricks  and rules for quickly calculating certain types of math problems. There are also some entertaining trivia and math facts that are nice to slip into casual conversation. 
  • Dictionary of Measures, Units and Conversions
  • Early Years This web site has been designed as an on-line resource for all those working with the Early Years
  • Exeter University Centre for Innovation in Mathematics A starting point for maths resources and research.
  • Fibonacci Leonardo Pisano is better known by his nickname Fibonacci. He played an important role in reviving ancient mathematics and made significant contributions of his own. Fibonacci or Leonard of Pisa, played an important role in reviving ancient mathematics and made significant contributions of his own. Liber abaci introduced the Hindu-Arabic place-valued decimal system and the use of Arabic numerals into Europe. Find out more from this web site.
  • Fibonacci An excellent site with details of lesser known Fibonacci facts.
  • Freedman's Math Help Professor Freedman's Math Help" is a mixture of sound, humor, color, animation, and graphics with lots of help for the "math anxious" student. Its aim is to give students a self-directed and entertaining way to learn basic math and algebra.
  • History of Mathematics? The archive contains the biographies of more than 1100 mathematicians. It has recently been reorganised so that all the mathematicians now have individual biographies and have more extensive references. You can access them from a selection of Alphabetical or Chronological Biographical indexes.
  • ICTeachers Resources for Mathematics and Numeracy
  • Joe The Dragon contains interactive online Maths games and puzzles built with flash.
  • Learn.co.uk is one of the largest learning resources on the web. Use it for homework, revision, or preparing lessons.
  • Lighthouse Anytime learning links for everyone.
  • MAPE supporting effective use of ICT in the Primary classroom
  • MA Mathematical Assosciation
  • Maths Online, the Internet service designed to meet the needs of maths teachers, bringing together a vast range of resources, ideas and information, easily accessible on one site. 
  • MathsSphere 'Mathematical Vocabulary' and 'Numeracy Lessons' for the National Numeracy Project plus * work specifically written for the Numeracy Project * hundreds of sheets for children to use * homework opportunities * mental arithmetic * SAT practice papers
  • Mechanics in Action Project
  • National Curriculum - Subject Index? These Web pages bring together the complete revised National curriculum for 5 to 16 year olds for all the required subjects in England.
  • NRICH has many mathematical resources  and everything is free. School students, teachers and those professionally involved in education are welcome to join.
  • Numbertime Information about all the TV series and related books etc. from the BBC
  • Ofsted Reports, publications and enquiries.
  • Pi The joy of p . An exploration of its extraordinary history, from Archimedes to Leonardo da Vinci and a listing of pi to more places than you really need.
  • Primary Resources. Lesson plans, worksheets and activity ideas for Primary Teachers.
  • Puzzle Page from MathSoft Each month a new puzzle is posted which will challenge your A Level students. Previous months' puzzles are also there along with a variety of solutions.
  • Schoolzone A very interesting site linking to some useful software!
  • Secondary School performance tables These tables together cover all secondary schools in England. Each contains a wealth of information - on GCSE and GCE A/AS level examination results, on achievements in a number of specified vocational qualifications, and on levels of pupil absence from school. You will be able to find out more about a particular school by asking to see a copy of its prospectus. Every entry in the tables includes the school's address and telephone number.
  • SMILE A forum for teachers of mathematics and information about the SMILE mathematics scheme/resources.
  • Swallow Systems make and sell educational robots
  • Teachers Library This site is designed to enable teachers to share their resources. And it's free!
  • Teaching Ideas for primary teachers
  • Times Educational Supplement? Search the electronic version of the TES for articles of your choice. Read about the latest educational initiatives, surveys and reports without having to make the trip to your newsagent.
  • Transum Free online activities and resources for the teacher to project in the classroom.
  • Top Marks links to other Maths web sites
  • Tutor 2000 Tutor 2000 helps students and tutors identify and find each other over the Internet.
  • Valiant Technology make the Roamer and other devices you may already be using in the classroom. Here is a page linking to resource materials.
  • Window Box Online makes it easy for you to incorporate ICT into your teaching across the curriculum by providing educationally proven ICT Activities that you can safely download straight to your computer.
  • Worksheets The "Maths: one million worksheets" Series from Creative Curriculum Software is designed to make easy work of producing an unlimited number of different printed maths work and answer sheets.
  • Zone 101 Online Maths lessons

 

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