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A twenty year veteran of teaching mathematics to Middle School Students offers a wealth of resource links for new math teachers. Terri Husted says: "Teaching is an on-going learning experience. You will be challenged to use many approaches and methodologies. You must keep a balance between teaching skills, concepts and problem solving. Children learn mathematics in different ways and at different rates. What is often forgotten in math education is what is most important: You, the teacher. The way you present your lesson involves all of you and the connections you make with your students. Your honesty, your beliefs in what you do, the climate you create in your classroom, truly carry your lesson."


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The Goudreau Museum of Mathematics in Art and Science seeks to promote and encourage interest in mathematics for everyone, regardless of age or mathematical background. Founded in 1980 by the late Bernard Goudreau, an engineer and mathematics teacher, the Math Museum has developed into a unique learning and resource center for adults students and teachers.

Mrs. Glossar's Math Goodies features a puzzle library of crosswords and word searches that correspond to a set of interactive math books but can also be used alone.

Illuminations provides ready-to-use, interactive math lessons and math applets you can use to create your own interactive lessons.

 

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Last updated: 02/21/2003