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Proposal text [PDF] This link will yield an acrobat reader file of
the proposal text for the AIMS grant. |
 | AAA Math. Find explanations of mathematical topics, practice
problems, and challenging games organized by topic and grade level.
http://www.aaamath.com/ |
 | Abacus. The abacus is a calculator whose earliest known use is
circa 500 B.C. by the Chinese civilization. Addition, subtraction, division,
and multiplication can be performed on a standard abacus. This site offers
instructions on the use of the abacus.
http://www.ee.ryerson.ca:8080/~elf/abacus/ |
 | Coolmath.com. This site is fully interactive and allows the user to
sharpen basic math skills, play math-related games and explore new math
concepts. http://www.coolmath.com |
 | Figure This! Math Challenges for Families. Challenges families or
classrooms to solve math and spatial problems; great for the
"non-mathematician."
http://www.figurethis.org |
 | Flashcards for Kids. Online flashcards with a variety of
mathematical puzzles to help build kids’ skills.
http://www.edu4kids.com/math/ |
 | Indexes to Biographies. Alphabetical and chronological index to
mathematicians.
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/BiogIndex.html |
 | Math Cats. Emphasizes the logic and beauty of math, rather than
drills and practice. Provides open-ended and playful explorations of important
math concepts through on-line games, off-line crafts and interactive projects.
Requires a free MicroWorlds download.
http://www.mathcats.com |
 | Math League Help Topics. This is a help resource for grades 4–8.
http://www.mathleague.com/help/help.htm |
 | Measurements Converter. A conversion table for weight, time,
length, area, speed, pressure, and other things.
http://www.ur.ru/~sg/transl/ |
 | MegaMathematics. Mathematics is a live science with new discoveries
being made every day. The frontier of mathematics is an exciting place, where
mathematicians experiment and play with creative and imaginative ideas. Many
of these ideas are accessible to young children. Others (infinity is a good
example) are ideas that have already piqued many children’s curiosity, but the
profound mathematical importance of these ideas is not widely known or
understood.
http://www.cs.uidaho.edu/~casey931/mega-math/menu.html
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