Math is often thought of as a dry subject, but math lovers have been working to show the more interesting side of math to students in many formats.
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If you are looking for some websites that provide math resources check out this post from Edudemic. Ten sites are listed with descriptions and they cover math from elementary through high school. The sites are listed below with more information found in the post.
* TEDEd Math Videos
* Yummy Math
* Mathsframe
* PBS Learning Media (a great resource for all subjects!)
* Absurd Math
* Illuminations
* Get the Math
* Multiplication.com
* Johnie's Math Page
* Mathdude Podcast
As an example, here is part of the description for Yummy Math:
"All math teachers have heard the common complaint: “but how will I ever use this in the real world?” Yummy Math is one of a few sites on our list that addresses that question in a way meant to keep students interested.
The site mixes videos, images, and real-world challenges that get students thinking about where math fits into their day-to-day lives. The site divides posts by age group, genre, and the type of math on display."
If you are looking for some websites that provide math resources check out this post from Edudemic. Ten sites are listed with descriptions and they cover math from elementary through high school. The sites are listed below with more information found in the post.
* TEDEd Math Videos
* Yummy Math
* Mathsframe
* PBS Learning Media (a great resource for all subjects!)
* Absurd Math
* Illuminations
* Get the Math
* Multiplication.com
* Johnie's Math Page
* Mathdude Podcast
As an example, here is part of the description for Yummy Math:
"All math teachers have heard the common complaint: “but how will I ever use this in the real world?” Yummy Math is one of a few sites on our list that addresses that question in a way meant to keep students interested.
The site mixes videos, images, and real-world challenges that get students thinking about where math fits into their day-to-day lives. The site divides posts by age group, genre, and the type of math on display."