Applets
Applet Description Links
Sin, Cos, and Tan This Applet shows how the unit circle corresponds to a wave graph for the sin, cos, and tan functions. As you move along the circle it also moves you along the graph. Sinc, Cos, and Tan
Dice This app simulates the rolling of dice and the distributions that occur from the different scenarios you input into it. Dice
Plotting Points This applet lets you set points in Quadrant I and then plot a line of best fit. Points
Domain This applet gives you a function and then asks you to label the domain of the function on a number line and whether the function in open or closed at endpoints. It also includes questions based of the activity that students could answer afterwards. Domain
Rotation In this applet you are given a shape on the coordinate system and are asked to draw the same shape when it has been rotated by a certain amount of degrees. Rotation



Libraries
Title Description Links
Edinformatics This site has a lot applets designed for middle school math classes to lower level college math. It also contains applets for science classes. All the applets are found on one page and are sorted by what class they are meant for. Link
Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics This site was made by a university and has several applets designed for probability and statistics. Link
MSTE, Office for Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education, University of Illinois This site has many apps designed mostly for middle and high school mathematics. Applets are sorted by topics. Link
Larry Green’s Applet Page This page has a variety of activities ranging from basic math to calculus with a big focus on algebra. Activities are first labeled by type of mathematics and then by topic. Link
IXL This site has a lot of applets that are similar to homework problems found in text books. It covers grades k-12 and searching is first done by grade and then topic. Link