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titleMath Central
descriptionAn Internet service for mathematics teachers and students from kindergarten to grade twelve. It is a meeting place for teachers to share resources, a service to teachers, students and parents who may need an answer to a mathematical question and a facility to allow teachers to carry on a dialogue amongst themselves. Teachers are encouraged to send us resources, subscribe to Teacher Talk and send us suggestions. This site is maintained by faculty and students in Mathematics and Statistics and Mathematics Education at the University of Regina in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. It became an internet site in September, 1995.
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subjectgeometry, measurement, algebra, number sense, arithmetic, applied mathematics, trigonometry, calculus, number theory, history,
typeCollection
level8, 12, 11, 9, 10, 3, 5, 4, 6, 7, 2, 1, kindergarten,
keywordsDivision, Pi, Polyhedron, Triangle, Geometry, Algorithm, Polygon, Quadrilateral, Pythagorean theorem, Solid, Sphere, Fraction, Integer, Square root, Factor, Infinity, Golden Mean, Number, Prime number theorem, Roman numeral,
mediatorTeachers
beneficiaryStudents
TeachingMethodsCooperative learning,Discovery learning,Experiential learning,Integrated instruction,Learning modules,Project-based learning,Questioning techniques,Thematic approach
priceCodeFree
onlineproviderMath Central
recordCreated2001-01-10T14:36:39-5:00
CatalogingToolGEMCat 3.21
IndividualCatalogerCross-Curricular Connections
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sidPRC-AE
rightshttp://mathcentral.uregina.ca/

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