Be sure to explore this website.  Wonderful resource!

Attachment(s): http://argyll.epsb.ca/jreed/Default.htm

The Jefferson Math Project (JMAP) is a non-profit initiative offering New York math teachers resources that simplify the integration of Regents exam questions into their curriculum.

 

 

Here's an excellent flash file that allows you to click on a grid and have the coordinates automatically appear.  It also allows you to create an axis as well as many other wonderful features.  Enjoy!


Attachment(s): http://smartboards.typepad.com/smartboard/files/coordinates1.swf
Here's a great new website for all you Math teachers looking for interesting math activities to engage your students.  Enjoy!
Attachment(s): http://www.subtangent.com/maths/index.php
Access over 300 mathematics assessment tasks developed at the Harvard Graduate School of Education between 1993 and 2003.  The many topics and activities include average, sums, chances of survival, detective stsories, genetic codes, gestation, logarithms, triangles and volume.

Elementary and Secondary Grades



Attachment(s): http://www.balancedassessment.concord.org/tasksalpha
Use these English and Spanish math puzzles to help students master high-level concepts in the classroom and at home.  The site was developed by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics in cooperation with the National Action council for Minorities in Engineering, Widmeyer Communications and the Learning First Alliance.

Secondary


Attachment(s): http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/gpe/
Here's a link to Smarttech.com's searchable database of math lessons.  Enter the grade you teach and then search.  Notice that you can click on Standards as well.