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Math
Lessons from Cynthia Lanius - may subjects, many grade levels
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http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/Lessons/
(Deb)
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www.suu.edu/ced/distance/geometry/k4.html
great
site to just make your own manipulatives (Connie)
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http://freeable.geom.umn.edu/java/tetris/
Tetris Java Applet (Pam)
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http://arcytech.org/java/patterns/patterns_j.shtml
I searched under virtual math manipulatives and found many. Here
is one of many that looked pretty good. (Nancy)
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catalog of manipulatives to purchase:
http://www.etacuisenaire.com
(Kathy)
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applets that you can manipulate:
http://www.mste.uiuc.edu/m2t2/
(Kathy)
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math games using boards, cards, or pencil &
paper:
http://www.ex.ac.uk/cimt/res2/res2indx.htm
(Kathy)
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http://emints.more.net/ethemes/resources/S00000592.html
Math: Virtual Manipulatives and Online Games (Barb)
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http://ejad.best.vwh.net/java/patterns/patterns_j.shtml
This is using pattern blocks. (Dee)
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http://www.kaidy.com/
(Sue, Inge)
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http://www.foamfantastic.com/.
(jael)
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www.resourceroom.net
(Sally)Found a couple of interesting sites about math
manipulatives. One included how to use your fingers for learning the
nine facts and that's how I teach the 9's.
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http://mathartfun.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/index.html
integrated math concepts with art.
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http://www.pitara.com/games/tangram/index.asp
(Lynn) Tangram site
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http://www2.bc.edu/~schiro/links.html.
a site that offers a variety of math manipulatives and applets for many
different math concepts. It is called Michael Schiro's Favorite Math
Sites. (Cami)
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http://www.school-tech.com/math.html
Here is one that I thought had some useful kits for teaching
various areas of math with manipulatives. (Lynn)
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http://mason.gmu.edu/~mmankus/Handson/manipulatives.htm
I found a site with patterns for making our own manipulatives. It
is at I can see times this resource would be helpful. (Barb)
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www.galaxy.gmu.edu/~drsuper
This had geometry, perimeter, and area. (Karen G)
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www.mste.uiuc.edu/java/
My class enjoyed playing with the egg puzzle here.
The others are ok too. (Karen
T.)
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www.mste.uiuc.edu/m2+2/geometry/quadsdiag.html
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www.tenet.edu/teks/math/resources/man2con.html
I found this site that tells a variety of topics that you can use
the manipulatives for. (bensonp)
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www.tenet.edu/teks/math/resources/man2con.html
this site that tells a variety of topics that you can use the
manipulatives for. (Jared)
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http://www.mathcats.com/contents.html
- I found a funny site: (Linda
S.)
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http://www.matti.usu.edu/nlvm/nav/
The very first site I looked at, The National Library of
Virtual Manipulatives for Interactive Math, had activities for any
age and focused on many concepts. Just click the age and what you want
the kids to learn! (Amy, Inge)
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http://mathforum.org/varnelle/knum.html
A Web unit designed to introduce young children
(K-2) to beginning concepts in fractions: equal parts, divide and shade, parts to whole, and writing fractions.
Each lesson includes an interactive, manipulative-based project,
technology, paper/pencil practice, and literature connections. Helpful
links and teacher support extension ideas are also provided including
alignment to NCTM Standards.