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The Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science Education The Eisenhower National Clearinghouse is designed to help educators improve teaching and learning in science and mathematics education. Check out the Resource Finder to find instructional materials for K-12 math and science, or follow hundreds of links to Internet sites for math and science education.
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MegaMath project Mathematics is a live science with new discoveries being made every day. The frontier of mathematics is an exciting place, where mathematicians experiment and play with creative and imaginative ideas. Many of these ideas are accessible to young children. Others (infinity is a good example) are ideas that have already piqued many children's curiosity, but their profound mathematical importance is not widely known or understood. The MegaMath project is intended to bring unusual and important mathematical ideas to elementary school classrooms so that young people and their teachers can think about them together. (This site has some really cool activities that can be done in the classroom.)
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Virtual Frog Dissection That's right. You can vitually dissect a pithed frog. No pins, no scalpels, no mess. Complete with quicktime movies and image-maps for practicing your incisions.
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AIMS is the acronym for "Activities Integrating Mathematics and Science." The mission of the AIMS Education Foundation is to enrich the education of students in K-9 through hands-on activities that integrate mathematics, science, and other disciplines.
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A phantasmagoria of lesson plans on every subject imaginable. I have found numerous ideas here which I have used in the classroom.
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Galileo is a collection of scores of science lesson plans for classroom use (K-12).
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