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- Education Place Mathematics Center
- Math central has an online support group and includes Internet links, activities, printable black line masters and more. Check out the projects they have listed in the Mathematics section of their Project Center.
URL: http://eduplace.com/math/ Last Modified: Wed Apr 18 14:27:26 2001
- Germantown Academy
- This site includes a brief history on: Babylonian Mathematics, Egyptian Mathematics and Philosophers. Easy to follow.
URL: http://www.ga.k12.pa.us/academics/us/math/geometry/GEOMPROJ/...
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- InfoUse's PlaneMath
- InfoUse, in cooperation with NASA, presents, a place to learn cool things about math and aeronautics! Fun ways to learn maths. Shockwave is needed for some of the sites.
URL: http://planemath.com/ Last Modified: Mon Jan 8 20:09:10 2001
- KidsMath.com-Kids,K-12,Math,Game,Algebra,Music,Chinese,Readi...
...ng,SAT
- Kids and grown-ups learn and play. K-12 maths,game,algebra,SAT,music,reading,arithmatics. Good quick maths game to stimulate your mind!
URL: http://kidsmath.com/ Last Modified: Fri Apr 27 02:20:23 2001
- Plot the Robot
- A Maths Activity Site. Work through multiplication and calculator problems to arrive at answers which can be used as coordinates to generate simple pictures. Plot the Robot is a maths activity storybook for Key Stage 2 children.
URL: http://www.jcutting.freeserve.co.uk/ Last Modified: Sat Feb 17 22:28:25 2001
- The NRICH Prime Site
- A mathematics site designed for children. The site contains maths problems and challenges. Cambridge maths undergraduates will respond to childrens' questions!
URL: http://nrich.maths.org/primary/index.html Last Modified: Wed May 2 04:34:02 2001
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