Learning and teaching math have changed over the years. Math is no longer drill and practice and worksheet after worksheet. Math is now a discovery process that should be explored. With the help of the Internet, I have found several websites with helpful hints, lesson plan ideas, and teacher resources; that can help teachers create math lessons allowing students to discover math, instead of being told how math problems should be solved. < A>
</A>Math Models is a site especially for students. These interactive math notes enable students to better comprehend math concepts such as graphing, counting, and solving algebraic equations. Students can also do practice problems on this site which helps them before doing their actual assignment, and is a great study guide before test time.
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http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~renglish/370/notes/chapt20/magnifying_glass.jpg
http://www.pfks.org/thehelpdesk/images/piheader03.gif
http://www.jcct.org.je/kids_stuff/numbers_game/images/blocks.gif
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http://marian.creighton.edu/~dkath/geometry2.gif