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  1. What Successful Math Teachers Do, Grades 6-12: 79 Research-Based Strategies for the Standards-Based Classroom
  2. The Math Teacher's Book Of Lists: Grades 5-12, 2nd Edition by Judith A. Muschla, Gary Robert Muschla, 2005-04-04
  3. The Math Teacher's Problem-a-Day, Grades 4-8: Over 180 Reproducible Pages of Quick Skill Builders (JB-Ed: 5 Minute FUNdamentals) by Judith A. Muschla, Gary Robert Muschla, 2008-04-11
  4. The Math Teacher's Book of Lists (J-B Ed: Book of Lists) by Judith A. Muschla, Gary Robert Muschla, 1995
  5. What Successful Math Teachers Do, Grades PreK-5: 47 Research-Based Strategies for the Standards-Based Classroom by Edward S. Wall, Alfred S. Posamentier, 2006-09-14
  6. The Elementary Math Teacher's Book of Lists: With Ready-to-Use Patterns and Worksheets (J-B Ed: Book of Lists) by Sonia M. Helton, Stephen J. Micklo, 1997-04-18
  7. Math Teacher's Survival Guide: Practical Strategies, Management Techniques, and Reproducibles for New and Experienced Teachers, Grades 5-12 (J-B Ed: Survival Guides) by Judith A. Muschla, Gary Robert Muschla, et all 2010-03-08
  8. Horizons Math (Horizons Math Teacher's Guides)
  9. Teacher's Book, a Resource for Planning and Teaching (Houghton Mifflin math Central, Grade 5 Volume 1) by Laurie A Boswell, 1998
  10. Grade 5 Teacher's Edition Volume 1 with Teacher's Resource Planner CD-ROM (Scott Foresman-Addison Wesley Math) by Randall I Charles, 1998
  11. Teacher Created Resources 8990 Teacher Created Resources Targeting Math, Operations/Number Patterns, Grade 1-2 by Nicole Bauer, June Fay, et all 2008-04-23
  12. FTCE Middle Grades Math 5-9 Teacher Certification Test Prep Study Guide (XAM FTCE) by Sharon Wynne, 2008-01-01
  13. Differentiated Instruction for the Middle School Math Teacher: Activities and Strategies for an Inclusive Classroom (Differentiated Instruction for Middle School Teachers) by Joan D'Amico, Kate Gallaway, 2008-01-02
  14. Teacher Created Resources 8988 Teacher Created Resources Targeting Math, Measurement, Grades 1-2 by Teacher Created Resources Staff, 2008-04-23

1. National Council Of Teachers Of Mathematics
Tips on how to present lessons and manage the classroom. Link to math sites and a problem of the month. So New) math teachers. This homepage was created to give new math teachers ideas and suggestions to help with their
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Member Resources Each One, Reach One membership campaign offers opportunities to win Journals Online Student Math Notes Standards Resources full text lessons, applets, video E-Resources ... Advertising National Council of Teachers of Mathematics 1906 Association Drive, Reston, VA 20191-1502 Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms of Use

2. Educational Resources For K-12 Mathematics Teachers
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics ensembles here math education standards for all school grades and curriculum resources for teachers. Use algebra and discrete math to analyze a changing trout population.(Grades 9 12). For Teachers
http://www.math.utah.edu/ed/resources/resources.html
Educational Resources for K-12 Mathematics Teachers
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Dept. of Math. University of Utah
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Other Lists of Educational Resources
The following lists are particularly rich and/or well-maintained starting places for your search. In the typical fashion of the Web, they contain ever more pointers to ever more lists. However, they are not necessarily focussed on mathematics. Department of Mathematics
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT 84112

3. Resources For Math Teachers
A collection of links, as well as recommended reading and math humor.Category Science Math Education...... Math History Galore; Virtu Software has great articles for math teachers,as well as a Problem of the Week. Back to top. Recommended Reading.
http://www.bluemoon.net/~watson/mteach.htm
R ESOURCES FOR M ATH T EACHERS National
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Services
Some local files you might find interesting: Here is a list of links that I have collected for mathematics teachers of various grade levels. If you know of a link that should be included here, please send an email to watsoncm@email.com
National Organiztions
  • National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
    Principles and Standards for School Mathematics Mathematical Association of America - Teaching and Learning Resources American Mathematical Society

  • AMS Government and Education
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    Government Resources
  • Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science Education National Security Agency: Mathematics Education Partnership Program U.S. Department of Education
  • 4. Homepage For New Math Teachers
    Provides some good ideas for new math teachers.Category Reference Education New and Prospective Teachers......A Homepage for New (And Not So New) math teachers. This homepage was created togive new math teachers ideas and suggestions to help with their teaching.
    http://www.people.clarityconnect.com/webpages/terri/terri.html
    Welcome to Terri Husted's Homepage!
    A Homepage for New ( And Not So New ) Math Teachers
    This homepage was created to give new math teachers ideas and suggestions to help with their teaching. Even though I've been teaching for more than twenty years, I do not have all the answers. My first advice to anyone starting in teaching is to be careful of those who claim they know the perfect method of teaching. Teaching is an on-going learning experience. You will be challenged to use many approaches and methodologies. You must keep a balance between teaching skills, concepts and problem solving. Children learn mathematics in different ways and at different rates. What is often forgotten in math education is what is most important: You , the teacher . The way you present your lesson involves all of you and the connections you make with your students. Your honesty, your beliefs in what you do, the climate you create in your classroom, truly carry your lesson. These are the elements you bring into the classroom which are most remembered by your students. Also, when you take time to see math as your students see it, you will become a better math teacher. It is time in educational reform that we focus on the qualities of good teachers and not just good programs.

    5. Internet Sites For Math Teachers
    GREAT SITES FOR math teachers. Math Forum Internet Mathematics Library;Sites for Teachers; Math Activity Search; Mathematics On The Job;
    http://www.people.clarityconnect.com/webpages/terri/sites.html
    GREAT SITES FOR MATH TEACHERS
    HISTORY OF MATH AND MULTICULTURAL MATH
  • Mathematics Encyclopedia
  • MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive
  • Women in Mathematics
  • The Faces of Science: African Americans in the Sciences ...
  • Biographies of Women Mathematicians More on Multicultural Math
  • The Abacus
  • Ancient Egypt Math Sites
  • The Mancala Homepage-Play Mancala
  • Play Mankala-Oldest Game in History ...
  • Ethnomathematics
    TEST PREPARATION
  • New York State Math A Regents Math Preparation Center
    MATH REFERENCE TABLES
  • Dave's Math Tables
    GENERAL HELP
  • FunBrain.com - Create Or Import Your Own Quizzes
  • A Collection of Java Websites to Support Math Education
  • Study Web - Great Educational Resources
  • Mrs. Glosser's Math Goodies ...
  • Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators MATH BRAIN TEASERS, PUZZLES AND GREAT CRITICAL THINKING PROBLEMS
  • Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles
  • Math and Science Interactive Tutorials
  • The Ultimate Puzzle Site
  • Word Problems for Kids ...
  • Weekly Brainteasers Math Contests
  • Math Contests and Puzzles!
  • Math League-Math Contests - grades 4-12 SPECIFIC MATH TOPICS Basic Skills
  • MATH FACTS - Interactive!
  • 6. NCTM: News & Media: News Releases: Saskatchewan Math Teachers Host Canadian Regi
    Saskatchewan math teachers Host Canadian Regional Meeting. EducatorsMeet for Professional Development at Regional Conference in Regina.
    http://www.nctm.org/news/releases/2002-09_regina.htm
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    Saskatchewan Math Teachers Host Canadian Regional Meeting
    Educators Meet for Professional Development at Regional Conference in Regina
    Reston, VA, September 30, 2002—The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) with its local host, the Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society (SMTS), will hold a regional conference, "Making Mathematical Connections–2002 and Beyond," in Regina, Saskatchewan, October 17-19. The Saskatchewan society of math teachers has nearly 750 members and is one of more than 250 NCTM Affiliates located in the United States and Canada. It has organized a conference offering nationally known speakers from all provinces of Canada and across the United States. The 3-day conference will draw teachers, administrators, curriculum planners, and teacher educators from preschool through university level from around the region to exchange ideas on how students learn mathematics and what are the best teaching practices. Nearly 150 sessions and workshops will be offered to challenge educators to think about old problems in new ways. In the opening session, Ron Lancaster, an independent mathematics consultant from Hamilton, Ontario, will speak on "Connecting Mathematics with Art" on Thursday, October 17, at 8:00 a.m. in the Delta Regina Hotel. In his address, Lancaster will use material from a popular art tour he created for the National Gallery in Ottawa that highlights the mathematics found in art, architecture, and design elements.

    7. The Math Forum: Workshops For Math Teachers
    The entryway to our database of workshops for math teachers being held aroundthe country browse, or search your area. Workshops for math teachers.
    http://mathforum.org/teachers/workshops/
    Workshops for Math Teachers
    Teachers' Place
    The Forum hosts a growing collection of math and math education workshop announcements. If you're looking for a workshop, you may browse announcements by level, conduct a keyword search, or refine your view by selecting from our set of categories (i.e. location, topic, date). If you have a workshop to announce, we invite you to fill out the submission form - your event will be included among those listed in our collection.
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    ... Adult Ed Teachers For activities and agendas of workshops given by the Math Forum, see Math Forum Workshops. For mathematics education conferences, see the Math Forum's listing of Math Education Conferences. For university and research-level conferences, see the Netlib Conferences Database. Suggestion Box Home The Math Library ... Search http://mathforum.org/ webmaster@mathforum.org

    8. Math
    Community Learning Network (CLN) for grades K12, contains a collection of siteswith hundreds of lesson plans and teaching strategies for math teachers .
    http://www.csun.edu/~vceed009/math.html
    This site has a new address. You will be automatically taken there in 10 seconds, or click the link below to go there right away. Please change your bookmarks and favorites. http://www.sitesforteacher s.com
    Math
    Lesson Plans Applications Board Games Organizations
    Lesson Plans
    Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5). The Academy Curriculum Exchange offers 32 mini-lesson plans covering various math topics at the elementary school level.
    Academy Curriculum Exchange (6-8). The Academy Curriculum Exchange offers 13 mini-lesson plans covering various math topics at the middle school level.
    Academy Curriculum Exchange (9-12). The Academy Curriculum Exchange offers 8 mini-lesson plans covering various math topics at the high school level.
    Activity Search from Houghton Mifflin. Activity Search from Houghton Mifflin features a curriculum database where the K-8 teachers can search for math lesson plans/activities by grade level.
    Ancient Egypt Lesson Plans for Teachers. The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) provides a variety of cross-curricular lesson plans for grades 4-8 based upon the theme of ancient Egypt. Formath teacher-created plans, click here
    Apple K-12 Curriculum.

    9. Resources For Math Teachers
    Resources for math teachers. Local resources. These are resourcesproduced at Memorial by students or faculty members. A guide to
    http://www.ucs.mun.ca/~mathed/t/T-index.html

    10. Teachers.Net - MATH TEACHERS CHATBOARD.
    Welcome to the math teachers ChatBoard. This forum is dedicated to discussionsamong math educators. Looking for Michigan math teachers, 2/11/03, by Leigh.
    http://teachers.net/mentors/math/
    Tell Congress to Keep Kids Learning

    11. Re: Bless My Math Teachers
    ad info, Re bless my math teachers Posted by Delores on 1/22/03. Re blessmy math teachers, 1/22/03, by Delores. Re Alicia, 1/22/03, by rosemary.
    http://teachers.net/mentors/GATE/topic2934/1.22.03.08.16.20.html
    Tell Congress to Keep Kids Learning Re: bless my math teachers
    Posted by Delores on 1/22/03

      Bill, maybe you could call it individual math instead of gifted
      and just allow everyone to compact and proceed at their own pace.
      I feel asleep at group math in elementary and Alg. I ...then got
      lucky and moved to a rural high school (less than 90 kids/grade)
      where the math dept. had set up a period called "Individual
      Math" - you worked in the appropriate book at your pace - a
      minimum #chapters + test grade was set -. The instructor had no
      trouble giving everyone enough time and gave mini-group lessons
      as needed. If you could split your class into 4 groups and give each group 15 minutes of your time maybe it would work better for all Posts on this thread, including this one
    • , 1/21/03, by Christine/5/VA.
    • , 1/21/03, by rosemary.
    • , 1/21/03, by alicia.
    • Re: This is one of my worries , 1/21/03, by Bill T Nc Science and math.
    • Re: bless my math teachers , 1/22/03, by Delores.
    • Re: Alicia , 1/22/03, by rosemary.
    • , 1/22/03, by Anla.
    • , 1/22/03, by nancye.

    12. NSTA - NSTA Journals
    NSTA Member Journals are Science and Children (elementary teachers); Science Scope (middlelevel science teachers); The Science Teacher (high school science teachers); Journal of College Science Teaching; and Quantum (high school and college science and math teachers). NSTA Subscription Magazines are Quantum The Magazine of Math and Science and Dragonfly The Magazine for Young Investigators.
    http://www.nsta.org/40/
    NSTA Journals
    General information about Journals
    NSTA's award-winning, peer-reviewed journals are geared to the specific needs of science teachers at every level. Read about the latest teaching strategies or find a new activity to use in your classroom. Members can read full content online, and visitors can read a sample article from the current issue. NSTA journals are a member benefit and are not available by subscription. You can join online and receive the next issue! Read , the journal for educators at the elementary level. Read Science Scope , the journal for educators at the middle and junior high level. Read The Science Teacher , the journal for educators at the secondary level. Read the Journal of College Science Teaching , the journal for educators at the college level. NSTA Publications NSTA Journals NSTA Press NSTA Reports!

    13. Tips For Beginning Math Teachers
    This article contains many valuable tips for new math teachers. Some of thesetips can be applied to other subject areas as well. interactive, fun.
    http://www.mathgoodies.com/articles/beginner_tips.shtm
    interactive fun Lessons CD-ROM Forums Homework ... Newsletter numbers Advertise Recommend Puzzles About Us ... Contact Us
    by Gisele Glosser Try not to frown on wrong answers. It discourages students from participating. Critical thought and honest effort are more important than correct answers. There is no teaching without control of your class. It is better to fall behind by a day or two early in the year than to have an uphill battle all year long over behavior. Avoid talking over your students. If there is too much noise, sometimes the best thing to do is to stop talking. (I am famous for the "Glosser Glare".) Routine and structure are good, but too much of it can cause you and your class to fall into a rut. Try to vary activities from time to time. Encourage active participation from your students. From time to time, call students to the board, or allow them to work in groups. Avoid giving only teacher-directed lessons. (See our article on Cooperative Learning Techniques Try to be flexible. Math can be a rigid topic. But you don't have to be. For example, I have a strict rule against chewing gum. But I close my eyes to it during a test.

    14. Mathematics Lesson Plans By Math Teachers
    'Articles For Math Educators' gives ideas for problem solving activities, math games,tips for teaching concepts in algebra, geometry, and assorted advanced
    http://www.articlesforeducators.com/math/
    'Articles For Math Educators' gives ideas for problem solving activities, math games, tips for teaching concepts in algebra, geometry, and assorted advanced mathematical concepts.
    If you want to submit an article, click the 'Submit an Article' link. We've made it easy for you to share your ideas with other educators.
    Folders Articles Articles For Math Educators Competition Fun With Numbers Cat and Mouse: Direct and inverse proportion ... The Value of 'Impossible' Problems
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    15. Welcome To MathOnline
    Homework help site for middle and highschool age students staffed school nights by high school math teachers. Posted questions receive a response before bedtime. Previous questions and answers are archived for browsing.
    http://www.mathonline.org/
    Ask a Question Answers to Questions Search the Archive Resource Center ... Home Page MathOnline Hours:
    Sunday - Thursday
    (Central Time)
    Message of the day: Hi Students, If you are struggling with a math problem, please check our archive first before you submit a question. With over 10,000 responses to questions, chances are good that we've already answered a question similar to and possibly even exactly like the question that brought you to our site. This will save both of us time. Sincerely, The MathOnline Dudes Welcome to MathOnline. We're here to help you with your Math Homework! If you're having difficulties with a math problem, " Ask Us a Question ". If you've received an email from us notifying you that your answer's been posted, then look at the " Answers to Questions ". Since you're not the only person who's had a difficult math question, maybe you can learn from other answers we've given. Be sure to Search the Archive to see if an answer to your math question has already been posted!

    16. Ten Roles For Math Teachers
    Skip over navigation Visit the NCREL Home Page TEN ROLES FOR math teachers.Cathy L. Seeley/Austin, Texas. Real teachers in real schools
    http://www.ncrel.org/mands/docs/7-8.htm
    TEN ROLES FOR MATH TEACHERS
    Cathy L. Seeley/Austin, Texas Real teachers in real schools face real challenges implementing the numerous standards and recommendations for mathematics teachers today. Many teachers reading the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics' (NCTM's) Curriculum and Evaluation Standards for School Mathematics (1989) and Professional Standards for Teaching Mathematics (1991) get excited about the possibilities for new kinds of instruction just as they are also bogged down by the overwhelming expectations about how they should provide that instruction. Within the complex description these two volumes provide about what teachers should do and how they should act, ten basic metaphors seem to emerge about new teacher roles. Some of these roles may feel fairly comfortable to some of you, and other roles may remind you just how hard it is to live up to you own ideals as a teacher.
    • The teacher as architect: Architects create the environment in which we live and work-both the buildings and the feelings they evoke. Similarly, the teacher as architect creates the learning environment for students. From the arrangement of furniture that facilitates discussion, thought and exploration, to the feeling students experience when they walk into the classroom, the teacher establishes an atmosphere where mathematics and learning are important. Most of all, the teacher creates a place where students feel safe to take risks and share ideas, while learning to value the opinions of each other.

    17. Graduate School - Special Welcome To Science And Math Teachers
    Special Welcome to Science and math teachers, Graduate School Home.Welcome to the following services and activities that provide
    http://orgs.uta.edu/leftMenuPages/Welcome_Sci_Math_Teachers.htm

    Special Welcome to Science and Math Teachers Graduate School Home
    Welcome to the following services and activities that provide support and professional development to science and math teachers as well as their students. Helpful UTA and North Texas Technology Council resources include the following:
    Educational Services:

    18. Ten Commandments For Math Teachers
    Math Teacher's Ten Commandments. 1. Thou shalt accept the challenge of teachingmath and educate thyself in every way so that students will learn.
    http://www.mathpower.com/tencomm.htm
    Math Teacher's
    Ten Commandments
    Thou shalt accept the challenge of teaching math and educate thyself in every way so that students will learn.
    Thou shalt recognize that some students fear or dislike math and be compassionate and understanding when teaching.
    Thou shalt convey to students that their self worth is unrelated to their math skills.
    T hou shalt adapt teaching strategies to meet the different learning styles of students.
    Thou shalt respect all student questions as you would have them respect yours.
    Thou shalt pursue the response of "I still don't understand" through different avenues until there is understanding.
    Thou shalt not ask a class "Do you understand?" Instead, thou shalt determine what each student knows and does not know, and address student problems individually.
    Thou shalt identify students in need of extra help and make certain they get it.
    . Thou shalt actively involve students in class, assign daily homework and quiz frequently, knowing that student discipline comes from teacher discipline.
    Though they may at times seem few, thou shalt count thy blessings.

    19. Helping Kids To Thrive On Math: Teachers And Parents At Math Cats
    Sign up for Math Cats News! IDEA BANK great math activities and resourcessuggested by teachers* Google, Search mathcats.com Search WWW.
    http://www.mathcats.com/grownupcats.html
    ( ... There ... Are we alone now? Well then ... ) Welcome, Teachers and Parents! This corner of Math Cats is for those of us who want to help the kids in our lives to thrive on the joys of math. In this one area of Math Cats, I greet you as Wendy Petti, a parent of three children (ages 7 - 19) and a teacher for over 18 years.
    I created Math Cats for children to promote open-ended and playful explorations of important math concepts. In this corner, we as educators will look at ways to make the most of mathematical opportunities, here at Math Cats and in the world around us.
    photo by Emily Petti , age 7 Sign up for Math Cats News! IDEA BANK
    great math activities and resources suggested by teachers*
    Search mathcats.com Search WWW 1) approaches to math instruction
    2) math activities for families, math carnivals, and classroom math centers

    3) math and literature

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    15) resources: geometric construction sets
    There will be more Idea Banks coming soon! * Many of these ideas have been shared by teachers for teachers at "teachers.net" and are used with permission, whenever it was possible to contact the authors. (Share your ideas, too!)

    20. WestEd - Inspired By Standards: Math Teachers In Their Classrooms
    Inspired by Standards math teachers in Their Classrooms Producer Shelley Goldman.This CDROM is a tool for exploring standards-based mathematics teaching.
    http://www.wested.org/cs/wew/view/rs/627
    Inspired by Standards: Math Teachers in Their Classrooms
    Producer: Shelley Goldman
    This CD-ROM is a tool for exploring standards-based mathematics teaching. It serves as a window into classrooms where teachers are implementing the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (2000) . As a tool, it combines video from five middle school classrooms with lesson plans, extensive background mathematics for each lesson, and other resources. Discussion questions provoke reflection on the standards-based content, pedagogy, and principles. Inspired by Standards can help teachers, teacher educators, and preservice teachers identify issues involved in meeting current mathematics reforms.
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