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1 Top >10 Mathematics Websites
Colleen Young

2 Top >10 Mathematics Websites
Any presentation claiming a top 10 (or >10 in my case) is clearly showing you the author’s top 10, not the top 10! The images and/or text in the slides provide hyperlinks for further information. Because I have used categories as well as individual websites this gives me the excuse to mention as many sites as I like, hence >10! These are my top >10 because I really do use them – a lot – in the classroom!

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Nrich Desmos WolframAlpha Problems & Activities Questions & Exercises page page page page page 21 24 27 30 33 Notes & Videos Applets, Calculators Scratch, GeoGebra, Tarsia, Plotley Games Sharing Ideas & Resources

4 Contents In each section listed in the Contents, you will find:
A section header describing the section which follows Images which link directly to a site and/or further information Further information and commentary.

5 Nrich The Nrich Project from the University of Cambridge aims to enrich the mathematical experiences of all learners

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7 Nrich Nrich- a favourite site I return to again and again. The site has extensive resources including problems, games, interactives and articles for teachers. Choose the stage required from Teachers’ or Students’ menus on the front page. Choosing Secondary under Teachers for example includes a link (under Collections) to an excellent stage 3 and 4 curriculum page which suggest NRICH activities by curriculum topic. Also, very usefully, activities are listed by mathematical processes such as Thinking Strategically and Working Systematically. Note also the link to the mapping document which is very valuable when searching for activities. It is also possible to Search by topic and Activities organised by topics are also available on student pages. The Other Resources collection includes the excellent poster collection as well as a wealth of other resources. The guides for Students and Teachers include links to register for newsletters. For the Interactive Whiteboard there are many outstanding interactives. Contents

8 Desmos The outstanding graphing calculator for students of all ages

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11 Desmos The superb graphing calculator from Desmos can be used by students of all ages from young students learning about coordinates and graphs to students studying for Mathematics degrees. It is simple to use but has many sophisticated features. For a series of pages on using Desmos including examples of syntax see this collection of pages. Apps are available for both iOS and Android. iOS apps       Android App Contents

12 WolframAlpha A computationnel knowledge engine rather good at Mathematics!

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14 WolframAlpha Contents
WolframAlpha - a computational knowledge engine which is rather good at Mathematics (as well as many other subjects!).This is so useful for checking solutions or exploring many examples. A series of pages on WolframAlpha includes slideshows to demonstrate syntax. WolframAlpha can be used with students of all ages from the very youngest to degree level students. A post written for students with some questions to try can be found on Mathematics for Students . Contents

15 Problems & Activities If you are searching for problems and activities for your Mathematics lesson or perhaps for homework where do you start?.

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17 Problems & Activities Problems – There are many excellent sites providing resources for problems, many are highlighted on their own pages. See the following pages: Problems and Activities Rich Tasks Resources Students enjoy variety, to quote one of my students when asked about what makes a good Maths teacher?: Use different media, it’s really important – the ordinary board, the whiteboard, worksheets, jigsaws, cut and stick (matching up exercises), drawing, walk around the classroom problems (treasure hunts), computers. Contents

18 Questions & Exercises Questions to get your students thinking and exercises to secure skills

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20 Questions & Exercises Contents
We should plan for questions carefully in our lessons, we need questions to really make our students think and we need questions to help them practise skills. See: Rich Questions, in particular Questions Worth Asking and Diagnostic Questions Revision Activities If we asked the students for their top Maths websites I know most of mine would include BBC bitesize which includes questions to try. Suggestions for students: Questions – lots of questions Contents

21 Notes & Videos Notes and videos to support student learning

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23 Notes & Videos Contents
Students sometimes ask for extra examples or notes which prompted me to include pages on both: Notes Videos If all that is needed is a definition, why not display one from an online resource students could then refer to at home? Reference – see in particular Jenny Eather’s dictionary and the glossary for teachers. Many universities make excellent notes available online for all students. See this Evernote shared notebook (no login is necessary and you do not need an Evernote account to use the Notebook). The mathcentre in particular has a great variety of resources including notes and videos. Contents

24 Applets & Calculators Applets, calculators & manipulatives to check work, demonstrate and explore concepts.

25 Spencer Riley - TeacherLed

26 Applets &Calculators Contents
There are many great sites in this category. There are many calculators useful for checking work in class which students could also use at home. I know common searches which send people to my blog are for the excellent Wisweb applets. John Page’s Math Open Reference includes some excellent demonstrations on constructions Another excellent site with high quality interactive whiteboard resources is Spencer Riley’s Teacher LED. Have a look at the complete list of all resources. Contents

27 Software GeoGebra - dynamic mathematics software.
Scratch – learn to code and do some maths too. Tarsia – create puzzles. Graph and share data with Plotly Software

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29 Software Geogebra for interactive Geometry. This is a sophisticated program and much support is available online in the form of videos and tutorials. I have included some useful links in this post. From MIT Scratch is an object-oriented programming language which is an excellent resource for teaching students programming skills as well as doing Mathematics. Software – a list like this would be incomplete without mentioning Geogebra for interactive Geometry. This is a sophisticated program and much support is available online in the form of videos and tutorials. I have included some useful links in this post. From MIT Scratch is an object- oriented programming language which is an excellent resource for teaching students programming skills as well as doing Mathematics. Contents

30 Games Enhance learning with some Mathematical games

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32 Games Games – Nrich gets another mention for its excellent games; Nrich also has many articles on using games. My own favourite Nrich games and many other games and puzzles are on a companion blog Mathematics Games. Manga High has high quality games to help students learn Mathematics. A site with many games to practise numeracy skills at 10 different levels is Sumdog (further information including the topics covered and instructions for students in this post). Contents

33 Sharing ideas & resources
Online communities, great blogs to read and resource sharing

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35 Sharing ideas & Resources
Finally I would not be without the various blogs, online communities and resource sharing sites. For plenty of reading, great ideas and resources too try these excellent blogs Thanks to the many teachers who share ideas and excellent resources. I would also like to mention some favourite blogs that always make me think – not Mathematics specific but these have important ideas for educators everywhere. So - a lot more than 10 there and so many more that I have not mentioned! There are so many excellent free resources for Mathematics – which is why I enjoy writing my blog! My favourites are all here! Contents

36 Colleen Young https://twitter.com/ColleenYoung
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