2. Within the next few years, I intend on becoming a junior high or high school math teacher. So all of my online tools will relate to the subject matter of mathematics, yet not only will they just be presented in the classroom, but also recommended as sources to use outside of the school house as well. My Personal Online Tools
3. An advanced calculator that allows you to graph equations in addition to performing the calculation functions of a scientific calculator. In majority of today’s classrooms students are provided with graphing calculators to use for assistance to their class work, yet many are not given that same opportunity once they get home. With me presenting this online tool to my classroom they can utilize it when and wherever they may be and free of charge at that. All they have to do is go online, type in www.coolmath.com/graphit , and complete their task. Graphing Calculator
5. Math Dictionary A dictionary full of terms used to explain particular words related to the subject of mathematics. Basically if a student has a question about a certain phrase instead of going and “googling” it like most would do, they will be given a site that not only defines but provides examples and practice problems to use for future references. All they have to do is go online, type in www.teachers.ash.org.au/jeather/maths/dictionary.html , and go from there.
7. Math Games A game that could be single or multiplayer whose rules, strategies, and outcomes can be studied and explained by mathematics. With mathematics being one of the considerably most undesirable subject matter for many students, as an incentive, I will provide a site where math and the idea of a “fun” are combined. All they have to do is go online, type in www.sheppardsoftware.com , and entertain themselves with education.