APPLET AND INTERNET RESOURCES


APPLET COLLECTIONS

TITLE DESCRIPTION
Geogebra - Calculus Applet Collection This applet collection contains applets relating to AP calculus using GeoGebra. A lot of the applets include a few paragraphs of information about the topic at the bottom of the page, which looks like it would be very useful to help teach and understand the subjects.
Rossman/Chance Applet Collection 2021 This collection contains a variety of applets for a variety of subjects in statistics, including data analysis, probability, sampling distributions, and statistical development.
Stapplet - Statistics Applet Collection This is another collection of statistical applets.
Geogebra - Geometry Applet Collection This collection contains applets relating to geometry on GeoGebra. The description says that the applets are geared towards 10 to 12 year olds.
Digital First - Statistics Applet Collection This is another statistics applet collection. This one is interesting though because you can use the as standalone applets, or you can assign them and quiz yourself.


APPLETS

TITLE DESCRIPTION
Rossman/Chance - Monty Hall This applet practices probability through the Monty Hall problem. You can either repeat the stay strategy or the switch strategy, and it shows you a graph and the percentages of wins versus losses for each strategy.
Digital First - Coin Toss This applet practices probability through flipping coins. You can change the probability of getting heads too, and explore different probabilities through the biased coin.
Geogebra - Dice Roll This applet practices probability by showing a simulation of how many dice rolls are needed to get a certain sum from the numbers rolled on the dice.
Digital First - Probability Roulette This applet practices probability by using a roulette and simulating different scenarios, like if the ball will land in an even slot, a red slot, etc. You can select the box to show the true probability too.
Shodor - Spinner This applet practices probability by using a spinner to experiment with the probability of spinning a certain color.


RESOURCES

TITLE TYPEDESCRIPTION
GeoGebra Applet                         This is an applet that proves the Pythagorean theorem by squaring the sides of the triangle, and a slider can move the sides a and b to form the squared side c.                        
YouTube (TED Ed) YouTube Video This video uses friendly-styled graphics to explain the Pythagorean theorem, its proofs, and how it has been used in history.
YouTube YouTube Video This video uses a rap to talk about the Pythagorean theorem and what it is.
Shodor Applet/Activity This activity can help you practice using the Pythagorean theorem to find the missing side length.
Cut The Knot Proof Resources This website includes descriptions of various proofs of the Pythagorean theorem.