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titleMath Forum: Math Resources by Subject
descriptionThe Math Forum hosts selected Internet resources for the classroom including lesson plans, activities, and interactive resources.
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subjectgeometry, statistics, algebra, number sense, arithmetic, applied mathematics, probability, functions, calculus, technology, discrete mathematics,
typeCollection
level8, 12, 11, 9, 10, 3, 5, 4, 6, 7, 2, 1, kindergarten, community college, higher education, adult/continuing education,
keywordsCollege, Probability, Geometry, Analysis, Statistics, Algebra, Linear algebra, Arithmetic, Calculus, Differential equations, Curriculum material, Programming, Pre-Calculus, Discrete math, Modern algebra, Game theory, Numerical analysis, Advanced, Internet mathematics library, Teacher resource,
mediatorTeachers, Middle school teachers, Elementary school teachers, College/University Instructors,
beneficiaryTeachers, Students, Middle school teachers, Elementary school teachers, Advanced placement students, College/University instructors,
TeachingMethodsAdvanced organizers,Brainstorming,Cooperative learning,Demonstrations,Multiple activities,Peer tutoring,Self directed groups
priceCodeFree
onlineproviderThe Math Forum
recordCreated2001-01-16T14:14:47-5:00
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IndividualCatalogerCross Curricular Connections
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rightshttp://mathforum.org/announce/privacy.html

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