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  1. Added Nov 27, 2006 by mikenduaguba
    This is to show that cooling of a heated aluminium foil can be modeled with exponential formula
  2. Added Nov 27, 2006 by mikenduaguba
    This game is to stimulate middle school kids
  3. Added Nov 27, 2006 by mikenduaguba
    This is a website assignment
  4. Added Nov 26, 2006 by kcvoss and 2 others
    Hundreds of mathematical applets, quizzes and games.
  5. Added Nov 26, 2006 by kcvoss
    This site provides a java applet to learn the meaning the use of coordinates in a fun way.
  6. Added Nov 21, 2006 by kcvoss
    This is a german web site, but most of the given instructions are available in English. You can pick up great ideas to add some visual components to your lessons. You will find games, puzzles, ... Teacher and students will enjoy these projects.
  7. Added Nov 21, 2006 by kcvoss
    This links will show you only the website of the books publisher. Search for the author Enzensberger. Hans Magnus Enzensberger is a german professor for the didactics of mathematic and a fabulous writer and teacher. His book 'The number devil' is highly enjoyable for both, teachers and students. Every math teacher should read it, but you could also use excerpts of it for hooks in your lessons.
  8. Added Oct 16, 2006 by aseldow
    The present report is supported by 46 documents which offer research evidence about the relationship between expectations and student outcomes (achievement, IQ scores, and attitudes). An additional 21 documents in the bibliography provide information on related topics, such as how teacher expectations develop and how to minimize the negative effects associated with low expectations.
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