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Please visit the websites and tools in this section that can serve as incredible resources for anyone who teaches math.
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Would You Rather…
“Would you rather…” questions are great for practicing critical thinking because they require you to evaluate two different but seemingly equally appealing (or unappealing) options and choose one.
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Wolfram|Alpha
Wolfram|Alpha is a unique engine for computing answers and providing knowledge. It works by using its vast store of expert-level knowledge and algorithms to automatically answer questions, do analysis and generate reports.
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Photomath
Photomath is the number 1 app for math learning; it can read and solve problems ranging from arithmetic to calculus instantly by using the camera on your mobile device.
Learn how to approach math problems through animated steps and detailed instructions or check your homework for any printed or handwritten problem.
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NCTM Illuminations
Illuminations works to serve you by increasing access to quality standards-based resources for teaching and learning mathematics, including interactive tools for students and instructional support for teachers.
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Mathalicious
Mathalicious lessons teach standards-based math through real-world topics that students care about.