Erin Shockley
April
22, 2004
1.
Algebra Topics
Although this site is still growing and does not have a wealth of lesson
plans available yet, it is still worth noting.
Lesson plans are listed by topic from beginning to advanced algebra
skills. Additionally, the lessons
provided offer very interesting and innovative games and methods of teaching. I would expect this site to grow quite a bit
in the near future.
Date
visited 4/22/2004
http://mathforum.org/sum95/sinclair/ideas.html
2.
Daily
Lesson Plan This site includes links to approximately 50 lesson plans for
secondary math teachers. Each lesson
plan is organized around a theme or fun activity. It is a wonderful site that could be very helpful to math
teachers.
Date
visited 4/21/2004
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/mathematics.html
3.
GirlTECH Lesson Plans
This site is dedicated to promoting women in the fields of math and
science. However, they provide many
lesson plans appropriate for many different levels from elementary school
through high school. They can be
accessed by typing the keyword math into the search feature provided. Each plan includes a fun topic and some are
interactive.
Date
visited 4/22/2004
http://teachertech.rice.edu/Lessons/
4.
Math
Forum This middle-school teachers website contains a collection of
lesson plans covering many different topics.
Each lesson plan was written by a teacher. The page includes a list with links to each lesson plan and a
fairly detailed description of each activity.
Date
visited 4/22/2004
http://mathforum.org/teachers/middle/lessons-individual.html
5.
SCORE Mathematics Lessons
This page provides links to lesson plans for grades K-12, listed by topic. Several of the plans include activities
where students use the Internet to find information. In addition, for each lesson plan, the specific curriculum
standards addressed are listed.
Date
visited 4/22/2004
http://score.kings.k12.ca.us/lessons.html
6.
Teachers Helping Teachers
This site has a number of lesson plans for teachers from elementary through
high school. Each lesson plan is
well-detailed with materials and a description of the procedures. The only drawback is that they are all
listed, one after the other, on one single page, so it is tedious to browse
through them.
Date
visited 4/22/2004
http://www.pacificnet.net/~mandel/Math.html