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Algebra Online
This free site is a peculiar mixture of thoughtful personal help on 8-12 algebra and a very complex but absolutely uncontrolled chat room.
 
ALTEC
ALTEC, or Advanced Learning Technologies, is a project of the University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning.
 
Annenberg Media
This is the essential website for educators, parents, librarians, and students.
 
CNN/Sports Illustrated Baseball
This site is excellent for viewing baseball stats and related baseball information including baseball history, current events (with late-breaking stories), and trivia.
 
Favorite Mathematical Constants
Steven Finch, Research and Development Team, MathSoft, Inc., has put together a webpage which lists some 138 (and counting) mathematical constants (an associated numerical table of constants lists around 400).
 
Fibonacci Numbers and the Golden Section
The Fibonacci website covers just about anything you could want to know about these numbers.
 
Fun Mathematics Lessons
Fun Mathematics Lessons contains over 20 mathematical activities for ages K-adult.
 
Geometry Step-By-Step from the Land of the Incas
Using the Incan Empire as a background Antonio Gutierrez has put the "Geo" in Geography and Geometry.
 
Girls to the Fourth Power Algebra Program
The algebra tutoring program for middle and high school girls which is described at this website is right on target.
 
Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles
He presents mathematical puzzles, history, famous problems, geometry in general and fractals in particular, a variety of proof techniques, and a thoughtful discussion of the classical insolvable problems.
 
Inverse Symbolic Calculator
The Inverse Symbolic Calculator does for decimal numbers what a dictionary does for words.
 
Lawrence Hall of Science
There is something for everyone in this site—teachers, students, and the general public.
 
MathMol
MathMol (Mathematics and Molecules) is designed to serve as an introductory starting point for those interested in the highly specialized field of molecular modeling.
 
Mr. Pitonyak's Pyramid Puzzle
This is an excellent project...this project could certainly be of value in middle school and college.
 
Mrs. Glosser’s Math Goodies
The Math Goodies website is one of the finest sites of this nature I have ever seen or used.
 
NASA Quest
This is an excellent site for teachers and for a large range of ages of students. The site is a resource for educators and students interested in meeting and learning about NASA people and space science.
 
National Center for Education Statistics
It is an extremely large site devoted to almost any type of data one could request on education from a student, a teacher, an administrator, a librarian, and even a Board of Education member.
 
NOVA Online
There is something here for everyone with topics ranging from the bugs in your bed to the dinosaur fossils in the bedrock.
 
PBS Math
PBS Math is a teacher resource service for mathematics educators in grades K-12. This site is very good.
 
S.O.S. MATHematics
This site presents online tutorials on some of the important concepts from pre-college and college math courses.
 
Space Educators’ Handbook
NASA’s Space Educators’ Handbook is a treasure trove of information, visuals, and ideas relating to the space program.
 
Surfing the Net with Kids: Fun with Math
Surfing the Net with Kids is a links-oriented site. When the different Math areas are clicked on, you are sent to another website of that category.
 
The Abacus: The Art of Calculating with Beads
This site presents an online story that tells you how the abacus is used to add and subtract. It also compares the Japanese, Chinese, and Aztec abacus.
 
The Baseball Archive
The Baseball Archive provides a comprehensive look at major league baseball, from its beginnings to the current season.
 
The Math Forum
An outgrowth of the Geometry Forum project, the Math Forum is a Center for Math Education on the Internet.
 
The Prime Page
With over 300 web pages at the site, The Prime Page is THE source for everything you ever wanted to know about prime numbers (and more than you could imagine might be connected with them).
 
The Virtual Museum of Computing
Would you like to see an excellent photo of the Manchester Mark 1, arguably the world's first programmable digital computer?
 
Virtual Polyhedra
The Virtual Polyhedra website is a virtual encyclopedia of polyhedra constructed and maintained by George W. Hart.