Internet Resources

1. AAAMath

This website provides lesson plans, activites, mathematical explanations, games, and practice problems in various levels of mathematics. I would use this website to help students get more practice on problems. I would also get ides for my own lesson plans from the ones on the website.

Standard 1


2. Figure This

This website has many activities that are designed from different subjects to help students understand concepts from a certain subject. This site also provides activities for students to do with their parents. I would recommend this site to parents that come to me asking what they can do to help their students at home. I might also use some of the activities from this site and incorporate them into my lessons.

Standard 2


3. Cool Math

This is a great interactive website for students, parents and teachers and it caters to many subject levels. I would let the students use this website for extra practice and better understanding. The parents could also use this site to help their students.

Standard 3


4. Matrices

This site helps students understand matrices and their operations better. I would use this to help students remember the operations of matrices and what the rows and columns in matrices are.

Standard 4


5. Fuction Graphing and Transformations

This site of several pages goes through the process of graphing functions and showing pictures of the transformed graphs with their equation. I would use this site to help students visualize the transformation process.

Standard 5


6. Graphing and transforming into polar coordinates

This site does a very good job of explaining polar coordinates and how they work. It graphs functions and transforms cartesian coordinates into polar coordinates. I would give students this link to help them visualize the differences between the two plots and to better visualize the transformed points in the new plot.

Standard 6


7. Triangle Properties

This webpage helps walk students through proving the ASA, SSS, SAS, and AAS properties of a triangle. I would give struggling students this link to help them understand why the properties are true.

Standard 7


8. Properties of Angles

This website gives several lesson plans for congruent, supplementary, complementary, adjacent and vertical angles. I would use those lesson plans to help create my own when teaching students about angles.

Standard 8


9. Quadratic Equations

This page gives an general quadratic equation and derives the quadratic formula. It shows several examples of how quadratic equations can be modeled in real world situations. I would use this site to help show students that math has meaning and use!

Standard 9


10. Equivalent Fractions, Percents, and Ratios

This website is such a helpful website for teachers. It has tons of posters relating to a lot of different fractions, percents, ratios, etc. These posters are printable and demonstrate perfectly the equivalence of those things. I would print some of these out and put them around the classroom, or print off single pages for students who need a little extra help remembering if two things are equivalent or not.

Standard 10