Miss Taylor's Mathematics

Online Resource File

Math Puzzles and Games History of Math
Number Block Puzzles Biographies of Famous Mathematicians
Critical Thinking Puzzles Women Mathematicians
Tangrams The Abacus
Clever Games for Clever People The Slide Rule
A+ Math Games Math History Topics
10Ticks Math Games and Puzzles History of Mathematical Symbols
   
Algebra Geometry
Algebra Worksheet Generator Geometry Glossary
Interactive Worksheets Polyhedra Models
Introduction to Algebra Geometry - Math for Morons
Motivating Math Fractals
Algebra Concepts Polyhedra
 Matrix Algebra Tessellations
   
Trigonometry Calculus
Trigonometry Concepts Demonstrations and Experiments
Short Course in Trigonometry Sample Calculus Exams
Interactive Trigonometry Old AP Test Questions
Graphs of Trig Functions Calculus Concepts
The Unit Circle Derivative Formulas
Trig Identities Integration Techniques
   
Statistics Teacher Pages
Statistics on the Letters of the Alphabet B. J. Pinchbeck's Math Page
Federal Statistics Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - Mathematics
Distribution Tables Professor Freedman's Math Help
Interactive Statistics MathWorld
Statistics Worksheets Math Reference Tables
More Statistics Worksheets Frank Potter's Science Gems - Mathematics
   
Professional Organizations
Illinois Council of Teachers of Mathematics
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Kappa Delta Pi
Mathematical Association of America
American Mathematical Society
   
   
   
   
* Old AP Test Questions: This website is run by Mr. Calculus, who updates the website yearly with the past year's AP Exam questions.  This is a great source of review for AP Calculus students.  It's also a good practice test or homework problems for any calculus student.
   
*Biographies of Famous Mathematicians: This website is a great resource for any math classroom.  Students can learn about mathematicians on their own, write a report / summary on a mathematician, or the information can be used to create a bulletin board for use within the classroom.
   
*Polyhedra Models: This webpage gives you links to printable templates for constructing 18 different polyhedra.  Print, cut, fold, and paste your way to geometric paradise!  These can be used for a shortened class period, extra credit, or just for fun!  Hanging them by string from the classroom ceiling would also brighten up the classroom.
   
   
   
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Last Updated: November 16, 2006