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Top 10 Math & Science Resources

Top 10 Math & Science Resources. MARLA WATT JEANETTE DIEU BRYAN SCHOMAKER MATT PADULA BRIAN DAWSON. Introduction. Objective: Identify ten exceptional resources for teachers, parents and students.

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Top 10 Math & Science Resources

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  1. Top 10 Math & Science Resources MARLA WATT JEANETTE DIEU BRYAN SCHOMAKER MATT PADULA BRIAN DAWSON

  2. Introduction Objective: Identify ten exceptional resources for teachers, parents and students. Special consideration was given to sites with great usability, interactivity and those that target multiple audiences. Focus: 7 Math and 3 Science resources.

  3. Resources by Target Audience

  4. Georgia Department of EducationMathematics

  5. Georgia Department of EducationMathematics

  6. Math is Fun!

  7. Math is Fun!

  8. CSI:Mathematics

  9. CSI:Mathematics

  10. Flash & Math

  11. Flash & Math

  12. CRCT Lessons

  13. CRCT Lessons

  14. Grade A Math Help

  15. Grade A Math Help

  16. Teachers Network

  17. Teachers Network

  18. Cells Alive

  19. Cells Alive

  20. Science Buddies

  21. Science Buddies

  22. Exploratorium

  23. Exploratorium

  24. Conclusion We were encouraged and slightly overwhelmed by the volume of resources available. Older static “link farm” resources have been supplanted by robust, interactive Web 2.0 resources. We identified a need for more math-specific resources for ELL students.

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