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September 6, 2006

An Oldie, but a Goodie

Over the past few months so many new sites have appeared on the Internet that it’s easy to forget about the earlier ones that were good then and are still good. The one I stumbled back across today was the National Library of Virtual Math Manipulatives.

This site contains online, Java applets to illustrate and allow exploration of just about any math concept at any grade level. The front page gives an easy access grid divided into five math strands and four grade levels.

Now, these were always useful for one-on-one work or small group work, but they take on a new life with the introduction of SmartBoards to so many classrooms.

So I guess that even though I got to www.wwwdotcom.com, I can still go back and see what I missed.

Posted by Pat on September 6, 2006 8:00 AM

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